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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1930.

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STRIKE OF UPPER YANGTSZE PILOTS.

BRITISH SHIPS PASSING GORGES WITHOUT. ASSISTANCE.

An impasse has been reached in connection with the negotiations | for a settlement of the strike of pilota on the Upper Yangtsze so far as the Indo-China S.N. Co. and the China Navigation Co. are concern- ed but an interesting statement was made by the Shunpino last week.

This report says that these two British steamship companies, which were strongly opposed to the ac- ceptance of the pilots' demands -for increased pay, were finally com- pelled to open negotiations on the subject recently because the Chi-

COL. STIMSON LIFTS THE

CURTAIN.

PEEP BEHIND SCENES IN

:. LONDON,

[UNITED PRES.]

Washington, May 2-Col. Henry L. Stimson, Secretary of State, ap- peared before the Sonate Foreign Affairs Committee to-day in his capacity of chief of the American delegation to the London Naval Limitation Conference.

He said that the conference had been completely successful with reference to American, British and Japanese naval problems, although' it had failed to solve the European

difficulties

All decisions of the United States delegation were unanimous, Colonel Stimson declared. The delegates went to London without specific instructions.

"Many individuals cabled. us

touch of irony.

Colonel Stimson predicted that France would later accept the Lon- don Treaty provision humanizing submarine warfare.

nese, American, and Japanese com.throughout the negotiations, how- ever, telling us what we should do," panies engaged on the Upper Yang-Colonel Stimson concluded with a taze service had already agreed to the increase and bad resumed their services. These negotiations lasted for a fortnight but failed because the two companies refused to give in. It is reported now that neither company will engage any of the

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As a result of the failure of the negotiations, the report continues, eight vessels. belonging to the China Navigation Co. and three belonging to the Indo-China S.N. Co. have been lying idle in Shanghai for more than a month. With the rise in the Yangtze waters to an ex- tent that hips cxceeding 1,000 tons can be navigated in safety, many orders have been received by Shang- hai cotton and yarn merchants from Szechuan for huge quantities of these goods and the result is that the shipping companies other than British have been doing a remune- rative business, and reaping huge profits.

Reference to Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., agents for the Indo China S.N. 'Co., shows that Betually the Kiawo has made the upper river journey without any of the regular pilots, the ship's officers carrying out the duties, and this scheme appears to be working, satisfactorily. It also seems that there is a split in the vamp of the striking pilots, those from Szechuan being perfectly willing to resume work on the former basis, but the pilots from Hupeh still holding out with their exorbitant demands,

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MR. SNOWDEN'S RULING ON CHICAGO SHOW.

When the great Chicago World's Fair opens in three years' time

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represented at it.

After considering the American Ambassador's plea for the assist. ance of the British Government in organising a British exhibit, the Cabinet decided to turn it down.

"No more money for internation- al exhibitions" is to be the rule of the Treasury henceforward.

cost It would have

between £20,000 and £80,000 at the lowest estimate to send out a British Com- missioner and a representativė 'col- lection of British manufactures.

Chancellor's Thrust,

Mr. Snowden, it is understood. observed, that it would be little use for the Government to organise an exhibit of British wares which could not sell in the United States. on account' of the tarif

However, that was merely dae of This aly hits. He and the rest of the Cading are hopeful that private enterprise will do what the Government does not feel able tu undertake.

There is every probability of this happening. General Dawes, the Afscrican Athassidor, ie person-

He said that the American "dele- gation at one. stage of the confer- ence prevented a break-up of the meeting, in a period of bad atmos phere during a disagreement among the delegations from Great Bri- tain, France and Italy concerning their naval polices.

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There is little doubt, therefore that this country will be fittingly represented at the Chinese World' Fair of 1933, which it is intended to make the shost striking thing of its kind ever socd.

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