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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1932,
TREND TO SOCIALISM >
MAN WHO CALLED FOR REVOLUTION
CANDIDATE FOR HIGHEST AMERICAN OFFICE
Snakes, including · venomous {cobras, are eåten by: Chinese äsjál medicinal cure for fever. - The cobras' heart is said to be a very [potent curative and of good faste.
Snakes of this description are sold, in shops in the vicinity of the Central Theatre. They are kept in casting company,
Sitting in the studio of a broad-achievements against the heavy surrounded by Jodda; machinery is being harnessed wira netted cages. The snakes are every evidence of the machine age, to general service, men are working caught by Chinese by the hand alene Mr. Norman Thomas, posed for a hard for something other than great in the Kwangsi district, brought drawing and stressed the failure of profit, and a planned economy is down to Canten and then shipped to the present economic system to solve succeeding. The educational and Hong Kong. The reptiles are fed the problems which modern con-cultural work of the Soviets is also on insects and water.
ditions have brought about. The enormously significant. artineially cooled room, its air freah | "Why don't you use some sense," (though it had no windows), the
Heavy Problem.”~ · "But the continuing rigour and was the rebuke of Mr. Wynne-Jones microphones which would soon carry ruthlessness of the dictatorship to a Shantung police constable in the volce of the first Socialist car-raise new problems for the future the Central Police Court on Tuesday. didate for the Presidency of the even in Russia, with its ezaristic The P.C. charged a hawker for United States, far over the other, background — problems that would obstruction but admitted that at the the maze of wires and other elec-be enormously, greater and "less ex- time of arrest the man was making trical contraptions
more disturbing in a aale. His Worship said it could of modern technical skill. Yet de- America. The Communist insistence hardly be expected that a hawker spite the advances brought about by on inevitable large-scale violence could make a sale without putting new discoveries, he pointed out, man and ruthless dictatorship promises his load down!
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Your Daily Smile.
and were evidences cusable
in economically no better off than here in America not even such good when the power of his own hands, results as Russia has achieved out the muscles of a few animals, run-of great suffering."
ning water and blowing winds were "If I were elected President." he the only forces he employed in his replied, "my first step would be to mabilise the country for war on un-
ONLY OPPORTUNITY ARTIST: You are the first of my struggle for existence. models I ever kissed.
"I believe," Mr. Thomas said, employment along socfallatic Lines. MODEL: And how many have "that historical evolution and the The vital thing for which I would. you had?
development of a machine age have work would be to transfer the ARTIST: Four. A pineapple, brought us to a place where our natural resources and the principal two bananas, and you!
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PREPAREDNESS
MISTRESS: What is in that things necessary huge bottle on the kitchen mantel- life,” piece, Mary?
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only escape from disaster iles in means of production from privato the social ownership and manage to public hands, from management ment for use, not for profit, of the for private profit to management
for the common for public use."
He was not elected but he was The clustered chandelier on the given strong support in the great MAID: Oh, just some stuff for celling threw gleaming high-lights|industrial centres and among mending china, madam.
on his prominent forehead, his nar-farmers, as well. for it encourages the hope that,
row nose with its arched, nostrlis, as time goes on; still better tests THE STARS WERE RIGHT, and his heavy upper lip.. His wavy will be evolved. An industrial FORTUNE TELLER: The 'stars hair is steely gray and now grows "misfit" is often a good workman tonight tell me you have had trou- far back from the temples. This in some other sphere, wasted; ble with your mother-in-law. accentuates the dome-like shape of and in addition there is always MR. MEEKHAM: The stars his head which is further empha waste of energy and of material. saw last night told me the same sized by the low position of his Most employers of labour are selection which deserves and is
Another aspect of vocational thing.
small ears. He is essentially an in- now aware that illness plays an important part in
receiving attention is the in- increasing
fluence of working conditions on their annual costs. A study of
The China Mail
Hong Kong, "Wednesday, Nov. 30, 1932.
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Sweetening Toil.
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WELL SEASONED,
UNREGISTERED MUI-TSAIS.
Three Mistresses Fined $130,
tellectual type. There is nothing of Fines totalling $130 were impos- jeither the fanatie or the dema-ed by Mr. Schofield in the Central GEORGE: What does it mean'gogue about him. Nor, despite his Police Court this morning on three
the Twelfth Annual Report of Physical and mental strength.in this book by "seasoned troops?" sense of humour, might he ba de Chinese mistresses for keeping un- the Industrial Health Research Some men, for example, are un- JIM: I expect they were mus-scribed in
any way as a "happy registered mui-tsais. Board, which has just been atted by their heredity or their tered by the officers and peppered warrior." published, makes it clear that health to engage in dusty occu-by the enemy. costs are also increased by lack pations; others are similarly un- of care and knowledge in arranged by noise or vibration. Here fitted to engage in work attend- ing and governing the conditions
Facts You Did Not‹ Know.
In a summons against Mok Foon, Feels World's Woës.
of 14' Stone Nullah Lane, Sub-Ino- The woes of the world rest pector H W. Fraser, of the Secre heavily upon him. He is, above all tarist for Chinese Affairs, said elsa intense and serious, and had that the case came to light through not fate by a strange prank turned an anonymous letter. The girl had. him to socialism he might have re been presented by her natural Artificial veneers are being made mained to the end of his days a mother to the defendant for $110, find, often, an indirect expression sweeten toil and make it, at the chemicals and dyes into the surface The one trait which prevented that years. She did practically all the fa true economy. It promises to in Germany by processes that force minister in an established church. and had been with her for four in a swollen sick-list. The Re-
of wood at various pressures. is his hatred of orthodoxy of any house work, and received little or port is thus a commentary upon same time, more effective.
kind.
of work, for faulty arrangement again waste can be prevented by Jand indifferent leadership are the use of knowledge and ex- quickly reflected in output, and perience. This work, therefore,
waste in all ita forms.
waste
inl and
of effort of mater-
of skill, waste of health, waste of temper. The
difficulty is as old as human en-
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Egypt Exploration Society.
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"Here In America we must depend was well treated.
...
Defendant
(no wages. The girl alleged that on An amateur naturalist has collect To-day Norman Thomas Hees in November 8 she was struck with a ed the songs of more than 40 wild Socialism the only hope for the pair of iron prongs for allowing birds native to New York state on world in his disturbed state.
some sawdust to burn in the kit (17,000 feet of sound picture film. "I believe this," he said, "because chen. A medical report showed deavour itself. Every soldier is The Egypt Exploration. So-
I belleve in democrazy, and because that the injuries were consistent aware that the most successfulciety was founded fifty years ago demonstrated that persons do light tems can so develop democracy as was fined $30.
By extensive tests scientists have socialism alone of all political sys- with her complaint. captains have been those who under the name of the Egyptwork best at temperature a litte to prevent another such econothic knew how to obtain, over a long Exploration Fund; and to cele higher than those at which they are cataclysm as le overpowering us Road, was fined $50. The mai tauf Taang So, Lin, of 826 Hennessy time, the highest degree of effi- brate the anniversary an exhibi comfortable. ciency of their troops, both phy-tion was held in the British
now. Moreover, I see an increasing was seen by a lady inspector of the sical and moral. The task of the Museum, the greatest benefi- Economy of
danger of Fascism unless socialism S.C.A. The girl was sold to the de-:- leaders of industry is the same. ciary, outside Egypt, of its work operation are claimed by the German Communists, with their proclama- whom she had worked at Shek Tul construction and is adopted to combat it. Even the fendant by another woman for That it is a difficult task, and a The Society is the oldest of the inventor of apparatus for driving tion of inevitable violence and their Village, for the sum of $144. She task requiring the highest quali-private institutions working in piles by pounding them with a tactics within labour organisations, did house work in addition to look- ties of courage, ability, resource, the Nile Valley. Unassisted by gasoling operated hammer. Inventiveness, and instruction, public funds either from this
are unwittingly aiding Fasciam. Ing after three small children. She must be apparent to all who give country or from Egypt, it has thought to the rapid evolution added to the national collections cavations, the Society has devot-upon a genufue democracy of the Wong Chan Shl, of 18 Caroline which is taking place at present of both countries gifts which for ed perhaps half of its labours to workers with band and braln, and Hill, was also fined $50. The girl, In a large number of industrial scope and scholarly value can the recording and copying of not upon any dictatorship. But who addressed her as "Tai Tal"; | processes. · As the Report de scarcely be exceeded by those of paintings and inscriptions con-aleas conditions are changed a was sold to the defendant in Yan, clares:-"The modern conditions any other voluntary body. Of tained in the temples and tombs strong man will arise and we shall nan for $125. She received $2.50 of industry with which the Board the stone statues, columns, and examined. Monuments, such as see the same thing happen in this per month ze wages, and was well are concerned are mainly those reliefs which fill the Egyptian the great temple of Deir al country that has happened in Italy treated. Inspector Fraser added brought about by the increasing Gallery at Bloomsbury some Bahari at Thebes, the "Osireion" and is beginning in Germany now. that by her actions the mul taal use of machinery for carrying severity were presented by the at Abydos, and the Middle King- • Classless Society. appeared to be mentally unbalanc out functions previously per-Egypt Exploration Society. dom tombs at Beni Hasan, have "Democracy, providing the class ed formed by human labour." Thousanda. of smaller precious been cleared and restored and struggle is ended by the establish Mechanization, as it is called, objects statuettes, amulets, then handed back as national ment of a classless society, is better has, of course, eased the burden glassware, and metal work property to the Egyptian Gov-1than any kind of dictatorship and of physical work. But it has cover a period reaching from re- ernment, and their features have will serve the interest of the great brought with it new burdens of mote pre-Dynastic times into the been made known to the outside mass of people as against the inter- its own, some of which belong to classical and Christian eras, world through the Society's pub- eat of one group of them." the study of psychology rather widening indefinitely knowledge lications. Cities and cemeteries "Socialism differs from Com- than to the study of physiology, of the history and religion of have been revealed first in the muniam," be answered, in the vital A great deal of attention for Egypt under the dynasties, and Delta and Lower Egypt, and matter of tactics and in the em- The following officers were elect- example, is now being given to filling in from such sites as Nau- then in Upper Egypt and the phaals we place upon the value of ed to be members of the Hong the effects of monotony and to cratia and ancient Oxyrhynchus región of Sinal. The early work freedom now, without waiting for Kong Anti-Mui Teal Association the influence of noise. These the details of social life in the of Naville, Sir Flinders Petrie, an ultimately perfect socialistic no- for 1988; at a meeting held in the researches, as might have been nine centuries which followed. and Professor Griffith was con- ciety. I refer especially to those Chinese Y.M.C.A. last night. expected, ure showing that dif. Two thousand papyri have been tinued by such later excavators aspects of freedom that we class as Chairman, Mr. Wong Sam-kan. ferent people react in different given to the world through as the late Dr. Hall and Profes- civil and religious liberties. Vice-Chairmen, Mr. Lee Kau-yeu ways. (There are individuals the Society in these the econo-spr Pect. Since the War, "Both -Socialists and Communists and Mr. Hsu Mo-fat; En who prefer monotonous tasks: mic and private life of the Egyp- Amarna has been revealed by are unalterably opposed to the cap, Secretary, Mr. Chung there are other individuals who tians of the classical period can Mr. Woolley, Mr. Pendlebury, and Italistic, system and both desire to Chinese Secretary, Mr. Wong See- to enjoy bustle and be traced, and the reconstruction Dr. Frankfort; and investiga found a new one in which produc- tin; Propaganda Section, Mr. Mak noise). It seems reasonable, of their administrative system tons cet by the for will be one use hind pet therefore, that a process of selec- proceeds from the official docu-president. Sir Robert Mond, and profit. But we desire a peaceful Wong Wah-lum, Treasurer, Mr. tion ought to be instituted and ments. Literatur
hore conducted at Armant under Mr. revolution, while the Communists Cheuk Yan-ko; General. Assistants, also been | Green and Mr. Myers have reteal that nothing can be effected Messrs. Wat Lok-hing, Wong Kam- mong the vealed both the curious, bull- until
the Com- ying; Wong Takison and Mrs, Tuo
Yat-kwong,
that, so far as possible, the man general
ought to be chosen in the light
of the job he is going
The Report states.
vocational selection
langu ments
modest
saying t
"shown that, cas
than those who That is a satisfas
ragments cemeteries of the Buchis and the munist party, is set
of remains of a far earlier Badarian We respect the dev
ulture. Many of the results of of many Communists
laty's recent work are in entire sympathy
cation – In stanţial economicr
ugh the
to n the nu
list of
ANTI-MUITSAI SOCIETY.
Annual Election Of Officers Held.
rand teal – The chairman, Mr. Wong Sam
are kan in a short speech, sald that the the sub-Association had done very well in. roments of the past year, and had to some ↑
that tent, set free
one of the Their work Was
eganining, and there
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