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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1930.
BACK TO THE DAYS OF MR. BUMBLE
(Guntinued from Page 1.)
Faith, Rape, and Interest Lost.
were
CHINA COAST OFFICERS
LATEST CHANGES IN
PERSONNEL..
Captain R. T. Stephens, of the halgan, has gone master, Chenan, Captain A Cook, of the Chenan, has gone master, Kalgan.
Captain F. W. Potter, of the China Navigation Company, has
Que witness, asked it he had "found the offers civil in their treat- ment of casuals, replied that they appeared harsh in the main, but probably the tremps who always with them and with their own' class would not view them as resigned.
The main com-Captain W. B. Lalor, of the being so harsh. plaint, if it were a complaint, that China. Navigation Company, has
resigned. he made against the officers was Mr. J. R. Forster, chief officer, that they had entirely lost heart. China Navigation Company, ison and faith and hope, in these men. Home leave. and therefore all interest. The a cule attitude of the officers as reflected the attitude of the Poor Law authority by whom they were employed.
One of the general inspectors of the Ministry of Health told the Committee that in his experience it was easier to get a wireless in- stallation in the work-house, paid for out of the guardians' own pockets than to get baths or warmth in the casual wards paid for out of the rates.
Two Happy Examples. That such a condition of things is avoidable the committee consider is shown by the following extracts from oral, evidence given
Mr. R. W. Forster, chief officer. Kiukiang, is on reserve
Mr EM. Foster, second officer, Ningpe," has gone Shuntien
UNCLAIMED LETTERS
RADIO.
A. General Post Office noti fication gives the following unclaim ed correspondence, etc., waiting at the Post Office, and also unclaimed radio telegrams at the Radio Tele graph Office, Government Build-
g
Poste Restante Correspondence.
T. Adair, John Baker, F. Bruno, F. de Britto, S. A. Carlson, R. Dilley, R. V. Daimfri. Miss F. Drier, Eastern Trading Co., Ltd. Ltd., Mr. Gunning, G. Goncharoff. Miss A. D. Hancock, Miss Grace
Humphries, R. A. Hall Mrs. T. Heker, W. M. H. Ismail, Charles James (c/o Monthly Leader), Wm. James, R. E. Johnson (s.s, Steel Traveller), Mrs. Howard Johnston, C. W. Kong, Moas. Landault, Basil
second officer, | Lyew, Le Kwok Ping, K. J. Mar-
Mr. C. Johnson, second offeer, Shuntien, has gone second officer, Ningpo.
Mr. F. L. Hurley, from reserye, has gong chief officer, Hain Feking.
Mr. W P. Bruce, from reierve, has gone chief officer, Kingyuan.
Mr. E. Wood, chief officer, King- yuan, is 'on reserve,
Ir. A G. Parker, from reserve, has gone second officer, Wuhu.
Mr. F. G. Griffith, from reserve; has gone chief officer, Kalgan.
Mr. T. Gofton, chief officer, Knl- gan, is on reserve.
Mr. S. Aherne, frem reserve, has gone chief officer, Kiungehow.
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shall, Mrs. L. Morrison, E. C. Powell, G. C. Pelham, Harry Shut- tle, F. F. V. da Silva, Sie Siong Theng. Mrs. Sheridan, Mr. Toro- pol, J. F. Varthorne, Mrs. V Volkorn, Mrs. A. Way, Rev. J. W. Wright, C. Watson, F. A. York.
Registered Articles.
L. Adler, Miss F. Drier, Mrs. K. Daniels (c/o Swedish Far. Oriental Line), Mr. Eddo (eo) American Consulate). A. Eiswalot (c/o West Coast Life Ins Co.); G. P. Goncharov, M. P. Janden, H. R. Meier, K. J. Marshall, Mons. Passignat (c/o H.K. Hotel), R. L. Wyllie, Radio Station (A.R.I.): -
Unpaid. Correspondence.*
R. E. Johnson (s.s. Steel Travel-
Mr. O. Fox, chief officer, Kiang- chow, bas, gone chief officer, Sui-Ter), D. P. Tahilig.
yang.
1.-"At this casual ward the door is open for the man to go in when he likes. When he goes in he is
Mr. F. Hindle, third officer, Am in a spotless, room, a spotlessly clean ward, well lit, and before king, has gone second officer, same any questions are asked at all or ship.. before he is, as they say, chivied and chased in any way, he is given good tea and the food he is going to have before anything is done at all
2.-" I have got in touch with every decent employer or large em ployer of labour, foundries, cotton
Mr. W. D. Cashel, second officer. Anking, has gone second, officer. Fatsha
Mr. F. E. Noyon, second officer, Nanning, has gone second officer Soochow.
Mr. W. R. Kirkland," from re-
ning.
Unclaimed Radio Telegrams. Address.
From.
Tientsin. Ventura, Calif. I
Canton.
Tientsin.
1032 4387 4797 0108 5903
-0751 Ketchif 5333 0320 Donelan Lyemuu Hong Hin Watson's Gethen, 35, Queen's
Road, sixkenrening,
Hosang Haiphong.
Oakland, Calif. Cantor.
1783 6334 6870 0022-0360
0001 574 4135 3791 8567 7113 1132
mills, and collieries, and I have, has gone second officer, Nan-0022 3683 7067 3981 got in touch with each of the man-
Mr. J. Jacksou, from reserve, has agers, and have been able to plant men all over the district and find gone third officer, Asking. them work. I have put up a notice MP. I.. Newton, chief officer, to the effect that we will try to Shuntien, has gone master, Sui get work for men honestly seeking yang.
M. A. W.-Awcock, chief officer, Hsin Peking, has gone chief officer, Ninghai..
it and wanting it. No man leaves Mr. S. Steele, chief officer, Ning my ward without having an othai, has gone chief officer, Fingpo. rortunity of getting work, and be takes a letter from me to the parti- cular employer. I feel from the letters that I have received and from the men who have come back Mr. F. Jenkins, chief officer, to my ward and thanked me for Ningpo, has gone chief officer, the help given them it has been Ngankin. worth doing."
Mr. L. M. Fisher, chief officer,
In some wards assistance was China Navigation Company, has given over and above that prescrib-resigned...
ed in the regulations, and evidence
Mr. R. Wherry, chief officer, had been given of the benevolence China Navigation Company, has of the police individually.
resigned.
Mr. D. S. Simpson, second officer, RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE Kwangchow, has gone second offieur,
COMMITTEE.
Voluntary Help to be Enlisted. In their recommendations the
committee state that they would not have thought it necessary to men tion the need for every casual to be given a hot bath together with a towel and nightshirt which had not been used by anyone else since they were last washed, if they had not received, convincing evidence that it was now by no means un usual for casuals to be required to use towels and nightshirts which
Chengtu."
Mr. J. F. C. Bartley, second "officer. Chengtu, has gone second
cfficer, Kwangchow.
Mr. H. V. Steer, chief officer. Kweiyang, has gone chief officer, Chengtu.
Mr. C. Nock, chief officer, Hang- sang, is on reserve.
Mr. P. Studholme, from reserve, has gone second officer, Hangsang.
13. M. L. Hardie, from reeerve, has gone third officer, Chipshing.
Mr. A. F. Cooke, Second officer,
had been used by others, and some Chipshing, is on reserve. times even to bathe in water which Mr. L. G. Merry, from reserve, others had already used. Such has gone extra chief officer, Yat- practices were not merely unsavoury shing. but might be active factors in the spread of disease.. The committee summarise as follows the provisions they consider necessary:
1-Proper arrangements for bath- ing, siceping, cleansing, feeding,
and work:..
to
2. Properly qualified staff give casuals the personal attention they needy
Mr. R. J. Anthony, has been ap pointed third officer, Namiang.
Mr. E, N. Campbell, third officer, Namsang, is on reserve.
Mr. R. W. Draney, from reserve, has gone second officer, Chaksang-
Mr... D. A Matheson, second officer, Chaksang, has gone second officer, Hangsing,
sung.
Mr. J. Rees, from reserve, has gone second officer. Hopsang..
Mr. T T Armstrong, third ep gineer officer, Kingyuan, has gone thrid engineer officer, Newchwang.
Mr. E. Woods,, third, engineer offeer. Newchwang, has gone third engineer officer, Kingyuan,
3-Regular medical inspection: Mr. J. H. G. Barber, from re-. 4.--Co-operation by means ol vagrancy committees of neighbourserve, has gone third officer, Hop- ing councils; 3
3.Co-operation by means of ad- visory committees representing the vagrancy committee, the standing joint committee or watch com mittee, the Ministry of Health, the Employment Exchange, and the voluntary bodies in the area special ly interested in the assistance of destitute wayfarers and their re storation to the ranks of industry,
They further recommend that it should be part of the duty of an authority to give publicity to its work by the issue of reports, as the Dublic should be in a position to learn what was being done to help the destitute wayfarers and wank derers and how best to co-operate. "Better treatment will give an has gone third engineer officer, element of self-respect, a sense of Kwangchow,
Mr. H. S. Myler, from reserve, has gone second engineer officer, Kiabing.
Mr. D. "H. Davidson, third en- gineer officer, has resigned.
Mr. R. Howie, from reserve, has: gone third engineer officer, Tean
MR. H. Knight, from reserve,
the value of cleanliness and order; Mr. W. Struthers, third engineer.
has and a desire for such. It can do officer, Kwangehow,
gone. little more. We have thought good, second engineer officer, Fatshan therefore, to enlist voluntary effort. Mr. T. C. Mitchell, second că- If an active co-operation is set up ginger officer, Fatahan, is on re- between, the two, we look for the servo, best results."
Mr. A. MON. Marshall, cond
The committee consisted of the Rev. L. B. Phelps, chairaian Mr. engineer officer Butwo, has gone J. A Dale, Mr. Douglas H. Hack acting chief engineer officer, Lee ing, Sir A. B, Lowry, Mr. Allan C. säng.
Parsons, Mr. A. Paterson, Mr. Mr. A., J. Begley, chief engineer Arthur Shepherd, and Mrs, Win-officer Indo-China S.N Company, tringbára
has resigned.
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