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AYROM THE TIMES" PAULKÁMESTARY
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The very difficult and anxious question of -the comparative treatment of British and German prismers will be debated in both Houses of Parlinulent. As far as treatment of German prisoners in this country is concerned, the Commons delega tion which Ins. licen inspecting the various detention camps will be in a position to place its conclusions before the Hons. It will be found that, accepting as the British standard the decent and human treatment of prisoners, the members of the delegation can report favoumbly on their round of visita
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GERMAN INDUSTRIES" BUSY,
The Frankfurter Zeitung publishes a very interesting account of a tour through the Rhonish-Westphalian industrial dis
triet.
The writer, who is evidently well acquainted with his subject, describes the changes made by the war, explains how Germany has met new problems and solved dificulties, and gives
EL remarkable description, both of the prevailing com idence, and of the willingness of the work- men to satisfy all requirements.
THE HONGKONG DAILY I'RESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9TH, 1015.
UNITED AND DETERMINED WORKERS... After a tribute to the employers and their unanimity, the writer proceeds;----
"What is a still greater thing is that exactly the same spirit prevails among the whole working class of Rheniah West- phal.a. I talked to a well-known trado union leader, and his words expressed the determination. He said: We here aro same deep seriousness and the sime hard
no Liebrecht men. We want to bring the war to an ond as soon as possible, And we know absolutely that for that purpose the first condition is that we remain com- pletely firm. And so it is. The work men today are just as completely united and determined no at the beginning of the war
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MIDDLESBROUGH, IMMING- HAM, LONDON, GENOA AND SIRAITS
Steamship
**QLENTURRET” Captain F. T. Jones, having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed af their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown. Company, Limited Kowloon, and stored at Consigness" risk and expenso. be left in the Godowns, where they will be
expenfod and da
damaged Goods ar
are to
In a great many of the mines the miners are voluntarily contributing 3 per dent of their wages to war relief funds, and the union officials are giving up as much sen quarter of their pay for the
GARmined on FRIDAY, 11th inse, at 10 same purpose.
All Claims must be presented within FIFT The General Miners' Days of the Steamer'd arrival here, after which Union has contributed nearly 1,000,000 dats they cannot be recognized, wh managers say that one of their chief dif-bava left the Godowas, and all Goods remaining marks (£50,000) for war relief. The No Claims will be admitted after the Goods
obtained exemption from military service to rent. do not disclose the fact when they come up for examination, because they want to go to the war. The employers now send officials to claim back their men.
Jations and you upon there was sonic three-quartors of the production of coke,ficulties is that men for whom they have delivered after the 11th inet, will be subject:
The article describes in general terms the aspect of Dusseldorf, Dortmund and the neighbouring country, and shows that to all outward appearance things are Fow complaints of substance have been much the same as in time of peat this made to thom. The men's lenders at the state of things is contrasted with that of chup at Struford, E, told the delegation Northern France, where, according to the that they had no complaints and that they Cerman calculations, nine-tenths of the were as content at they could expect to
iron ore production, more than two-thirds the circumstances. The "line captains" (ns of the coal production, pract.cally the they are called in the ships lying off South-whele textile industry and more than und
expressed entire content with their
the off Krambling in
but it was Ryde,
raw iron, and steel have either been cut to the of ship life. Pri off by the German advance or brought to attributed
a standstill by the military opera soners, however, hind little worse to complain of than the samenes of the food, a tendency tions, Meanwhile Germany is taking to indigestion caused by lack of exercise, and away all the copper, that can be found in the absence of visitors, as the Solent is a the French factories, and also large quan- prohibited area. At Handsworth there were tities of machinery of all kinds, some small complaints about washing and a loss of hot water caused by leaky valves. "At Lancaster the members wore impressed with the complete confidence which the prisoners seemed to have in the authorities sense of justice and hair play. The only wish ex- pressed at Douglas (Isle of Man) was for more most, and at Oldcastle, the Irish camp, for more butter and an occasional variation from beef to Button.
The following remarks are made about overtime:
The writer explains how thankful Ger-
"The men always fought against over- many ought to be for this state of things, and observes that, if Germany's industrial time before the war. They have now districts in the north had been invaded agreed to an arrangement by which twice by the Allies, and if Russia had penetrated a week they remain for 12, instead of eight Upper Silesia, the Germana" would have hours in the pit, and I am assured that been annihilated because they would have the agents of the Miners' League them- had no more weapons." He makes noves explain to the workmen the neces. Preferénce to future possibilities of
this kind..
sity of this measure, and call upon them not to hold aloof, because the times call for this sacrifice."
No Fire Inturanos hän been affected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., Agants Hongkong, 4th Jung, 1915.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, NIER & O. 3. N. Co.'s Steamer
**MALTA,”
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Arrived Hongkong, en 4th June, 1915, FROM BOMBAY COLOMBO AND
TANG STRAIT 8. Consignees of Carge by the above-named vosel are heroby infam d that their goods are reng landed and plaood AT THRIE HIC in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Godozens at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mars by Mark and delivery can be obtained as tho Goods
"BARON'S COURT," AND "WHITECHAPELL” Thero in n tendency in various equips for:
*** ONK GREAT WORKSHOP."' the prisoners to divide themselves into two
The writer says that relations between esues. In the Royal Edward, lying off Rhenish Westphalia is described as he employers and employed have very greatly thend, the classes had come to be knowning now one great war workshop." The improved, and that everything is avoided Baron's Court and Whitechapel." An mining industry more than any other which night give rise to differences. Ho Itional payment of a day securel industry has been completely adapted to concludes:- kors linded Thcial moss comforts for Baron's Court, the needs of war. The iron works are
1. when the delegation visited the ship in producing vast quantities of rifles one will that is what ringe through “One people, one feeling of strength, oloruary the-tomants of that quarter werb aving as well passengers on a first-class liner armour plates, horses that Khenish Westphalia to-day. And the and find the same fare as the officers of the and material for concrete foundations, as humming of the engines thunders out the well as rails for the field railways. They
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are also supplying the factories with thiness of work which is done for its own indispensable raw materials. There is ske now, it is said, complete confidence that, as far as the mining industry is concern
GEORGE
From London, &o., et ss." Madina" This vessel brings on Cargo:-
From Pernian Gulf, or as. B. LSN.
and B. & P. 8. N. Co.'s Steamers. insistions are given to the contrary within Optional Goods will be lauded here unless
Croods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to ronk
Ne Fire Insuranes will be affected by me
in any cas is whatever. Salle de
· Damaged packages must be left in the Go- downs for examination by the Consignees, and In his collection of biographical the Company's Surveyors, Measts. GODDARD studies, known as “ Mr. A. G. Gardiner gives an admirable within ten days of the stastier's arrival here, Pillars of Society" med DOUGLAS, at 10. HOEDATS and THURSDAYS, All Claims must be presented character sketch of King George after which date they cannot be recognised, "The governing fact about King No Claims will be admittied af or the Goods George," he writes," is that he is a smilebars left the Godowns. Ho was trained not for a throne, but for those formative years, when most boys are the quarterdeck of a battleship. During playing cricket and conjugating amo, he was toxing about the Seven Seas, swarm- ing up the yardarin or stoking the fire,
described as most comfortable, and in fact Luxurious. The Stratford camp in largely rui on democratic principles, leaders being elected by nach mess of 94 men. The conteon
run on cooperativo principles. The pried, Germany is teddy for a war of any soners in the Regal Edward, too, elected their duration, whatever domands it may make. ownline captain."
All the industrial lenders say "'! There is The delegation had is cutious experience at no longer any difficulty about raw mate- ngton Hull. They asked to s the rials which we could not overcome WO senior officer interriet. Chptain John Ross simply make everything ourselves." The was presented to thein. He was commander head of one large firm remarked that if of the Blücher, and his grandfather wis 講 Scotsman. He spoke perfect English. The of his managers said that he must half is described as a lurge bare fuso have some particular material, ho just situated in a Hollow. The treatment of the sent him home and told him to rack his inmates was reasonable, and there seemed brains till he found some solution. to be no foundation for the charge of The writer, who boasts in the usual way prodigal luxury. The style of furnishing of the unique combination of science was that of a sergeants mess. There were and enterprise which characterises the ne billiard tables, but one piano, provided Germans, says that the war has taught at the prisoners' expense. Tho messing them for the first time what they can do described as wholesome, and good, without being excessiveJ. and a wine cellas there was a canteen with German resources alone. It has in calling at strange, porta in far-o
Still
supplied by the Army and many cases revolutionised production, learning the rough lessons of the sea, and Navy Stores, and Teen
and although much of the capital exstating the wholesome comradeality of good deal of headed is uneconomic war expuiditare, plain men. It was a hard school; but Another camp to which a: pablo attention Ine been givens Duffryn the works expect without much difficulty in ever had a better. It brought him Aled, in North Wales, is described as an to revert from war to penco conditions face to face with realities. He kaw the inaccessible, grainy, mildewed-looking house, and also in peace tisse to obtain great prometug of duty and discipline, learned with all the windows on the front side cover-fits both at home and abroad by methods to respect thom who labour with their od with iron barb. It was used previously as which the war has taught them free a private lunatic naylum. To kitoben seom-: od about the best room in the house, and the prisoners had the chef from the Imperiui Hotel at Scarborough as heut cook. There aro no fized lathe, but the officers valets erry hot water from the kitchen for hip baths. There was a small golf course outside
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hands, and entered into the life of the common people."
PLE. A. HEWETT,
Bongkong, 4th June, 1915.
Experintendent.
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THE P.&O. 8, N. Co.'s Steamer
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#KARMALA,” Arrived Hongkong on 4th June, 1910
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the exercise ground on which officers on The main difficulty has been the Jish King to belong to the middle classes. instructions are given mungkiditary before Dockyard Managers an
parole could play.
EXERCISE AND ENTBETAINMENT,
All the cumps live some provision for exercise and entertainment. Books did not zoom to be plentiful at Stratford, but music and, singing wore encouraged. At Hands worth there were chaplains for various reli gious denominations and the Y., C. 4. were going to provide technical classes. Football can be played in a field attached to the Leigh camp. The Queensferry prisoners have 4 band which plays in fine weather as they walk about the compound. The prisoners at Knock-a-Coe (Isle of Man) have an excellent band and a good hall for recreation, bailt by the men with wood supplied by the Govern- anent. The librarian there asked for more German books,, Voluntary route marches are carried out at many of the camps for exercise. There has been saíno trouble with corro- spondence, both outward and inward. Tho commandant of one camp, while censoring a prisoner's correspondence, came across a statement that he slept on a plank bed with svarings mattress, When asked, to
employed, good especially us
GOAL AND IRON,
visit the race
the racecourse per-
Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arriend will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be started by ma în any case whatever.
Bagerintendent Hongkong, bib Juns, 1915. priate
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
P.M. 8.8. "CHINA," FROM BAN FRANCISCO. JAPAN PORTS and MANILA,
The works on the frontier, which had to close down at the outbreak of war, be boyhood of King Edward, he continues: Then, after a gloomy account of the cause of the difficulties of transport and In the rate way. King George's tastes the calling away of their workmen, have a comment on the more wholesome overcome their difficulties. In Rhenisks atmosphere which surrounded his child. Westphalia there was no stoppage. hood and youth. He is not the first Eng- zcarcity of workmen, In the Dortmund George III, was entirely middle class. mining district the number of men fell. But he is the first English King to belong from 405,000 at the end of Juns to 30,000 to the working classes by the bond of at the end of September, and 204,000 at common exporicao He moves among the end of the year, and has fallen further them not as a stranger from some starry since then.
The employment of women social sphere, but as one to the manser Daninged packages munk be left in the has got proved very satisfactory. Large the deck, and fed the fire. He has stood and the Company a surveyors, HeETL GODDARD born. He has recfed the sail and swabbed Gedowns for emination by the Consignees emplos, with red results, espec at the helm through the tempest and the ad Devens, 10% MONDAYS and regards the skilled. Belgian and French perspiring. In short, he knows in tan days of the steamer's arrival here: night. He knows what it is to be grimy TEVEDATS. All Claims must be presented miners. Prisoners are also used in th it is to be a working man. It in after which data they cannot be rosognised.. rolling mills and blast furnaces. The unto merit as a king. When he goes No Claims will be admitted after the Goods employers consider that a large number down to Cornwall, he dons the overalls have left the Godowns. of skilled German miners ought to be of the miner, descends the pit, and
2. A. HEWETT, [exempt from military service, especially explores the workings of the mins. When as some 15,000 of them are only doing he is in Lancashire, he goes through the garrison duty in Germany.
mills and the foundries, looking at the machinery with the cyc of a mechanic and rubbing shoulders with the opera The production of coal is said to be lives in the spirit of a fellow-workmao. about 70 per cent. and the production of He iron and steel from 55 to 60 per cent of functorily. It
part of the the peace figures, While production is traditional business of his calling. in every way more costly, it is declared and he is not the man to shirk produce either of the articles, the prisoner that there is no danger in the situation, what he conceives to be a duty But shore-mentioned Vessel Eaving amired, admitted that he had purposely itten a especially as the demand of the home when he wants a really enjoyable day he Case of Largo was hereby notified false statement in order to induce his friend market is constantly increasing, as is also spends it among the people at some place to send in their Bills-of-Lading for counter to send him more luxurics. An officer at the demand of neutral countries for iron like the General Post Offee or the British diguaines and take imeandia daivery of Clago another camp complained that his parcels.
and iron goods. Thus prices, especially Museum or the Radium Institute or the from alongside Cargo Impeding discharge had been stopped. It was explained that this step had been taken because ho hnd in the iron industry, are forced up, and Garden Suburb.
will be landed immediately si Consignes Thi Germany knows that she has something
There is no affectation in this. It is and expense. received a letter baked in a cake from a lady in Germany. It was remarked at a third in reserve, as the sales in the home market true that he is anxious to win the good Cargo remaining on board 10th June, camp that the number of parcels which the and to neutrals could be restricted if mili. will of the people, and that he knows he at Neon, will be subject to prisoners had been receiving was very great, tary requirements made it necessary boarts.
has not his father's royal road to their charges, and if undefod 15th sometimes as many as 900 in a day. The num The writer proudly insists on the con- common people is not an elaborate pre- and storage charges.
But his comradeship with the at Noon, will be subject ber is now diminishing, but the circumstance tinted ability of Germany to expert coal tence to gain an end. It springs from a tends to show that Germany has plenty to give away.
and iron, and upon the inability of Eng genuine fellow-feeling. It is the heritage Among the buildings adapted for land, owing to the rise in freights, wages of his long apprenticeship to the bes aud-initial cost, which is due to the And it carries with it the thirst of the purposes are a dye works at Handsworth, a new weaving-shed at Leigh, an old machine German submarines." to drive Germany practical artificer to know how it is works at Lancaster, an old distillery at Fron out of the Italian, Swiss, Dutch, Scandi done He has the mechanic's interest in mind by short delivery note or list or enden. goch, and a workhonse at Oldcastle. The avian, and Balkan markets.
the machinery of things, and one learns tions takım at the time of delfyngy to Consigaren Douglas camp used to be a summer holiday that the German-industrialists consider without surprise that his presents to his and signed for and on behalf of the Pra camp for young men at a guince a week; ft that the Gorman mining industry is safe children are largely mechanical toys M&B Co. is finely situated on a bluff facing the bay. against all sttacks.
All Claims must be filed Finally, winding up a really happy
an or befors The Knock-a-Loo camp is described as an of as crippled
England is regard- ketah, Mr. Gardiner declares: 22nd Jane etherwise they will not be ares of wooden erections as big as many an while the United States is too busy in taking his office seriously, hating disp
for all such purposes plain, direct, straight speeking mognized. American mining town.
B. C. MORTON, supplying munitions of war to the Allies and fummery, governed by a strong se
Agent. the war, moreover, Germany will recover stitutional tradition of the monarchy, to go out and conquer new markets. After of duty, thoroughly obedient to the con-
Hanphong, 7th June, 1915. – anything she has est. The writer adda King George V. has the prospect of a le
The war wil make it impossible and happy association with his people. for our coming generation of industrial He is neither a lets to rest in luxury and ease upon the eccentric. He represents the average furels of their processors, The English intelligence, the traditional view, and th from other hand, wil not Earn even plam man's respect for authority, whe from the war to work and after the ther in morals or state-craft. firescerifices of this war they will tions are bis merits, for the virtues of a not have the strength to modernise their modern monarch should be negative and di industry seeing that they did not do so official The Vicar of Wakefield tells us before the war. After, sa before, the war, that he chose his wife, as she did her Bedding gown, not for a fine glossy sur- face but for such qualities as wear well. We may say the same of the King. The surface is unpretentious; but the material. is made for wear.
GENERAL GOOD HEALTH.
camp
The delegation were impressed by the gen- eral good health of the prisoners. Atouneimp, for instance, there has been only one death, a tuberculous case of long standing, among The low destlerate nearly 5,000 prisoners prevailing is taken as showing that both chet and sanitation are everywhere well arranged for. Prisoners transferred from ships seemed more cheerful and healthy ashore than afloat. One of the effects of internment on board ship is indulgence in a considerable amount of goubling, which is not dasily suppressed. It is the invariable experience that civilian prisoners give more trouble se than prisoners of war but there has been remarkably little trouble, considering that there was a blackguardly element amongst the civilians who had to be interned.
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He says
the industrious, the sober, and the econo mical, who can sell cheaply, will control the market. And it is we who shall be it
that position."
brilliant man, nor an
Landing June, Landing
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