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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 99TH, 1920.
COL JOHN WARD AT LABOUR CONGRESS
A STORMY RECEPTION:
At the special Trade Union. Congress in London on December 10th, on the Russian situation, a resolution was moved des manding immediate consideration of the Soviet peace offer, the withdrawal of troops, and the right to an independent and impartial inquiry into the political industrial, and economic conditions in Russia The resolution "instructed the Parliamentary Committee to appoint a delegation to visit Russia and to demand passport facilities from the Government for the purpose, and that a further report on Russia be considered at the next special Congress.
Mr. John Hill (Boilermakers), moving. the resolution, said they understood an offer of peace had been made by the Soviet Government. British troops bad not been withdrawn, and were still fight ing in Russia
Mr. Robert Williams (Transport Work ers) seconded. The longer our Govern ment continues opposition "to the Soviet ystem," he said, “ the more that system je destined to make its way through Western Europe I am looking forward to the time when Lenin and Trotsky will be as welcome in the streets of Great Britain hs were Botha and Smuts
Mr. Tom Mann, who said be was not speaking officially for the A.S.E., declar ed that there was a vigorous minority in the A.S.E that would prefer to be making munitions for the Soviet Government Week after week revolt was coming along on the part of the better men.
PANDEMONIUM.
At this point a tall ägure in a khaki overcoat walked up to the chairman, and spoke to him. After some conversation the overcoat was discarded, and Colond John Ward, M.P., was standing by the fails at the edge of the platform
For some minutes there was a perfect pandemonium of yells and hiss and groans, which Colonel Ward faced grimly
Mr. Thoras called for order. The Labour movement, he said, ought to re cognise that just as it claimed freedom of speech for all, it ought to extend the same privileges to others in the move He ment who may differ from them. claimed a fair hearing for Mr. Ward.
Mr. Bromies What union does Mr. Ward represent #
The Chairman Ward is a member of the Navvies' Union, and he attends here ds their delegate. In the capacity he is perfectly in order.
Mr. Bromley Have his credentials been verified
The Chairman: They are in order. Mr Bromley Does he express the views of his anion?
At this point the hissing and, hooting was again renewed, and a delegate shouted I move that John Ward be not besides
The Chairman I have already ruled that Mr. Ward bas right to speak, and I must ask you to keep order aile be speaks.
THE MAN WHO KNOWS.
All this time Colonel Ward had been standing with his face to the audience, waiting until quiet had been restored.
Col. Ward was then allowed to address the Congress. "I never believed" he said, but that the innate courtesy of the class to which I belong (cries of Used to belong and counter calls of "Shut up "would have accorded a bearing to a man like myself, who belongs to them, whether they like it or not. I have work. ed with my hands as hard as any man here, and I am entitled to be considered as one of the working-class. I appear here, as the delegate of my society, I sat under the gallery and listened to speeches which I know were, based on ignorance. I said nothing, because I could not speak for my members unanimously, though, 1 could speak for many of them. But when Mr. Mann was given a hearing on the dia tinct understanding that all his members were not in favour of his views, I thought there would be at least an equal liberty. for me (Hear, hear.) I am not a man to be bullied out of a position. There is not a single one of you that I am afraid of, not the whole of you. I say you are doing wrong and injuring ourselves. Mr. Mann drew a picture. I know that he himself has the knowledge and is deli! berately deceiving you. (Cries of "No" andWithdraw. Mr. Chairman, in order that I may get my say on this ques" : tion I absolutely withdraw it Mr. Maun thinks it is unfair to make that state- ment. (Cheats)
Mr. Mann-You appear to attribute anfaithfulness to me.
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ESTO 1847 AT
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Col. Ward No. It is the picture of the sitation in Russin that is inaccurate.. Over goon the old regime? just as you
THE SOVIET ́AUTOCRACY. might topple over your own Government
"not surprising how you have here, and then you proceed to sleet a Constituent Assembly to decide the future changed your story 1 Kerensky with his government of the country-that is what here, thinking he word get the whole do Coustilamme. Assembly destroyed, rushed happened in Russia. The Constituent Assembly, elected by universal suffrage, amorary of England on his side. I be suffrage broader than ours, meets in lier was on this very platform that, Petrograd with Kerensky as its Presidente acclamation of you, people he Kerensky, being a pacifat who does not was received (erice of No) and Bissed believe in war, had abolished the army your chairman as a sort of loving embrace and the police, and left his Government of the Russian democracy. And now you without any protection from those who go round and any that you must not in- were prepared to destroy it. As the fuse elementa of Russiada life and terefere with the scoundrels who destroyed elected representatives of the Bumian
aalism, vand sent this man a people were there fashioning the wanderer to your shores. I wish you Government and giving to the people ay understood the problem, and know now chapter of their history, a gang of the normama sums that.muoperative socie HIMACIBIÓN DO Bumbering as thNTUNG BACK AR others have expended in trying more than 300 of 400, surrounded that toodure the country, to order. While building and destroyed them as they came the present anarchy continues you can oat, until day of some hundreds blamen
elected by the people not more than 180 expect that the Russian people can are alive to-day The rest were destroyed collect an assembly to decide their fatura. The Soviet leaders are merely autocrata. by these fellows with whom, you say it the fact that they call themselves a Soviet is the interest of democracy not to inter does not alter their autocracy at all. So fare Why don't you tell them the red long they forre
reluct story, Mr Mann? Lenin and Trotsky
and prevent mere agente sent by a foreign Power to decen
ing you
do their bidding entered Petrograd, got
up & conspiracy, destroyed the fire basis. of Russian liberty, and left the entirá country in a state of chaos and
(Continued as foot of,
ant people
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Kawakisen, Koba.
Bentley's, A.B.C. 5th Ed
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KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA
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CAPITAL PAID-UPLĖSTAIN
£20,000,000
Fresident: Mr. Y. KAWASAKI Vice-President: Mr. K. MatsuKATALACI Managing Director: Mr. MASAYA ARK
Company has on hand a Large Number of
NEW CARGO STEAMERS
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The following are comprised in the Company's Ties Eleven steamers of 9.100 tons each
And, under the Company's mana
Twenty steamers of about 9,100 tons dead
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