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Hongkong Daily Press

ESTABLISHED. 1857

Begistered as a Newspaper at the Gener

Post Offee in the United Kingdoing

No. 22,577 號柒拾柒百伍仟弍式第日式拾月拾年午庚 HONG KONG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1930. 盛拜禮

JEANETBAĦ

KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY. THE STRIKE THREAT IN ENGLAND.

TIME-TABLE..

On and after AUGUST 2tra, 1937, antil Further Nation (all previous

Time Tables cancelled).

UP TRAINS

STATIONS .. No.10 No. No. 19, No. 14 [No, 10] 2.M.A.M.' 'A,MA || PNG | PAM, |

AMAM.

Kowloon.Dop.8.35 8.00 8.24 9,05 10,00 12,03 1.18

Yaumati,Dep. 8.44)

Talpo ...Dep 7,10

Shatin...Dep 6,561 -

Taipo

Maricat.Dep. 7.18 -

Shenng-

Fanling..Dop. 7.25

shai...Dep.7,30)

Sham.

shum...Arr. 7.26 8.40

Canton ... Arr.' --- |13,84)

Bendaya às Holidays cały

9.15 10.08) 12.10, 1,23 9.28 10,2012,2 1,88 9,43 10.58 13,35 1.51

FM, P.M. PM) FM, ZX,

2.843.00 480 5,40 7.45

9.49 10.87 13.39 1,55--- |10,00 10,47] 12.49) 2,05||

9.01) 10.05 10.52 18.54 2.10 8.18

4.88) 3,48) '7,48 4.50 6.00) 8,03 5.04) 6.138.17

| 5,09 6,17) 8.3!

5,18 6.27 8.83

5.23 6,33 8.3:

HOW INDUSTRIAL WARFARE SHOULD BE AVOIDED.

MR. A. J. COOK AT HIS OLD GAME!

Several groups of war clouds are been mesting in Londoz last month, a stability and continuity and re- at present gathering on the indua. to discdas a now national wage and gulation of coste, and has prevented conditions agreement.dvances in foreign competitors getting into our trial horizon, and business men wages and reductions of hours are markets when disputes have been should exert all their influence to being sought on behalf of the work in progress. see that they are dispersed, anys afers, and reductions in wages of the i writer in

employers, but there is no fear of British Commercial

a strike or a lock-out arising from -paper.

these conflicting demands,

In the railway industry the trade

0.07 10,11 10.58 1.00 3.16. 3.10 3.40 5.29) 0,38 2.47 unions are preparing demands for

7,31

3.42

DOWN TRAINS

STATIONS

No. 1

No, 3

L.M.

A.M.

No. 7 Xo.t A.K. AM

So..170.1931 Ma# A.M. · F.M. P.M. PM PM

Mo, J

PM.

Canton

...Dop

8.35

8.25

Shumchan

0.59

2.42 4.48 5.64

7,00

9.48 4.50 5.58

Dep. 2.13 7.59 10.34 11.41 12.19 2.85 4,39 5.47 Dan. 7.30 8,08 10.49 12.43

Fot.

Dop.7.34 8.21 10,57 19,01

... Dep. 7,25 | 8,10 | 10,47 11.52

Taipe

Shatia

Dop. 7,408,2011.01 12.09

-2,58 5.00 6.08

8.91 5.04 6.13

...Dep. 7,539,30 11.14 18.1 -$8.155.17 8.26 Yaumati...Dep. 1.063,51 11.28 19.85 3.975.29 6.33

Kowloon

7.19.

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For over thirty year there has been no important or major dispute improvements i wagea and condi. in the industry. The reason for this tions, while the railway companies can be found in the records of the are preparing counter-demands for Boot and Shoe Trade Union. Fifty reductions. Both sides are develop-years ago Thomas Smith, the first ing a belligerent spirit and sooner secretary of the union, declared:---

"In the interests of the Trade mosphers. During the three days' GRAND HOTEL DES WAGON or later this means war.

In the mining industry wage agreements are expiring and mine- owners are demanding lower wages and an alteration by agreement of the Mines Act that will maintain the eight-hour day in place of the seven- and-a-half-hour-day laid down in the

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That familiar figure of 1928, Mr. A. V. Cook, the miners' secretary,

4.12 9,57, 11,33 18.41 19.89 1.33 5.85 6,44 7.30 7.89after a comparatively quiescent

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Since the first national agreement was agreed to it, it has been fre- quently devised and amcaded at the request of either party, the neces sary notice for a revision and the terms of the revision required were given six months ago by both the *And when inde- union and the employers, they met last month, under. pendent chairman, it was not in any way war-like, but in a friendly at- negotiations the unions ono day entertained the employers, to lun cheou. There are many points of disagreement, but both sides know and understand that they will not reach agrooment by fighting, for when the fight is over, the problems still exist,

as well as the welfare of our Union we urge upon the officers and members the need of cultivat- ing a firm faith in the policy of referring disputes to Boards of Arbitration for mutual settlement, for we believe Arbitration means the for asiaty of Trade Societies,

This is good business, both for the cultivation of good faith between boot and shoe trade and for busi- employers and workmen, and the ness generally, and business men extension of that moral and in- should in every way possible bring tellectual prosperity which has these facts to the notice of their period, is again talking of indus

attended our leading Trade friends in the railway and mining trial war; he is preparing now Lions

industry now, not when it is too strike slogans, but he is not to be blamed altogether, for his opponents by the union. It took the employers

This policy has been maintained lato.

One week's strike on the railway. refuse to reason with him and his more moderate colleagues. They re nearly twenty years to see the means a loss of over £1,000,000 in fuse to nominate representatives after a series of disastrous strikes national mining strike £2,500,000, to wisdom of it, but in the nineties, wages to the workmen alone, a sit on the National Mining Counsel set up by the Government, to which and lock-outs, and when another say nothing of the

many more agreements and disputes would be great dispute was threatened, a millions lost to other workers and referred.

national agreement was drawn up trade generally by a dislocation of and the principles of amicable dis-production in any great trade. cussion, negotiation and argitration were adopted. Since than the prin On the other hand, the partnera inciple has saved millions of pounds the boot and shoe industry, repre-in wages to the workers and the senting over 150,000 workers, havn lemployers alike. It has also given

Arbitration Preferred.

The country cannot afford this loss. Strikee and lockouts should be a thing of the past. The boot and shoc trade has shown the way to lasting peace..

Diary of Coming Events.

To-day. (December 1.)

Star Theatre: "Branded Som-1 brero,"

Majestic Theatre: "Seven Days'

Queen's Theatre: "Chasing Rain-Leave,"

DOW&"

World Theatre: "Lady of Harom."

Star Theatre: "Branded Som- brero.

Central Theatre: "With Byrd at the South Pole,"

Concert by Mr. H. Ore's pupils, Cathedral Hall, 5.30 p.m.

Sale of Crown Land at P.W.D. Offices, 3 p.m.

Tea Dance: H.K. Hotel, 4.30 p.m. Dinner Dances: Peninsula Hotel and I.E. Hotel, -8.30 p.m.

Tuesday, (December 2)

Hockey: Tamar 1. I.R.C. Tea Dance: H.K. Hotel, 4.30 p.m. Dinner Dancen H.K, Hotel and Feninaala. Hotel, 8.30 p.m. Europe vid Siberia (Kamo Maru) European Mail-Outward:

10.30 a.m.; Europe viá Marseilles

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Wednesday. (December 3.)

'Queen's Theatre; "Chasing Rain- bowy 7

Central Theatre: "With Byrd at the South Pole."

World Theatre: "Little Franch

Queen's Theatre: "Chasing Rain- | Girl." bows."

World Theatre: "Lady of Harem."

Star Theatre: "Garden of Eden." Majestic Theatre: "Seven Days' Leave."

Tea Dance: H.K. Hotal, 4.30 p.in. Dinner Danco: Poninsula Hotel, and Repulse Bay Hotel, 8.30 p.m.

European Mail:-Outward: Europe vid Vietorin, B.C. Hikawa Maru), 8.30 am,

Thursday, (December 4.) Queen's Theatro: "Chasing Rain- bows

Central Theatre: "Safety in Numbers"

World Theatre: Little French Girl."

Star Theatre: "Garden of Eden." Concert: Helena May Institute,

p.m.

5,30

Tennis Ladies' Open Doubles (semi-final), U.S.R.C. ground.

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