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6TH
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CAPITAL AND LABOUR
JAPAN
G. C. Miller, Mr. D. H. Taylor, MA WARNING TO THE
Corrected to 18th August, 1919. and Mrs. F. D. Niblets, Mr. and ArchbuttJ. F. F. Koopmâx | Mrs. A.^6. Burgars, Miss R, M. * HAS F. Kulka
Med Mrs. J. Mrs. G. d'Almg) Kerr
da & family
J.-H. Fan Kos PAlmei wich
J. T. Kidd
Mr G.
SIMPLE, G.K CL
Andersen.
A Linbird
and Mrs.. Lijkstra A. Lanings Capt
Billas, C. A. Mr.
Bishop
TEA Burns,
Mr. & Mr. J. JJ · Lake
Blandia
Mr. & Mrs. E. V.
Bray
L. J. Fan Bense
chem Mr. & Mr. C. C
Black
J. Barr
Mr. & Mrs. A. T.
WH.
Mr. and Mr. Laurition
Mua Leiria
G. Ladin
JMER and
Louisse.
Mrs.
E. L. Mateson Mr. & Mrs. C. D.
Moorhead
Die Bergeron W. S. McKinlay
Mi
3. M. Brady D. M.-Biggar Mr. & Mrs. R. E
Bergeron
RR Boericks
Mrs. E..R. Belition Mr. & Mrs.
Bisney.
W. G. Browell
Mr. & Mrs. E.
Chandler
N. Croucher
J. EL Cosgrove
F. W. Cox
Mr. & Mrs. F. H
MoCrudden
Mr. & Mrs. N.
McCallum Mr. & Mrs. O. E
Mariouw
Dr. G. W. McKes
W. P. Neeso
Capt. DariE H. O'Farrell
son
H. F. Palmer
Mr. J. A. Douse Mr. & Mrs. A. R. Mr. & Mrs. R. S. Pollock
Erricson
Mr. and Mr
Egeter
S. S. Perry
Mrs. L. B. Robin-
son
Mr. & Mrs. Eb W. F. H. Rottier
bink
B. A. Roberts Master J. Ebbink R. R. Rexburgh Mr. & Mrs. H. HE IL Ray
Epstein
J. 11. Springer Miss K. Euanson W. H. Stares Capt. R. Findlay W. Swann AH. Fenwick ¡C. E. Smith Mr. & Mrs. E. H. F. M. Sanderson
Ford
CAPITALISTS..
of
MONDAY
WHAT TE COSTATHE UNITED STATES, 1
TROPHIES AND SOUVE
TÅSTE ÎN RELICS.
If one is to make a pedantic distinction, a trophy presumabl Washington, July 10- The is something won on the Beld Underdown, Mrs. J.M. Wilson, Mr. The labour question now war coat the United States battle by individual or collecti and Mrs. Robinson, Miss E. Mccouples à prominent place in $30,177,000,000 ap th June 20, strength, whereas the souvenir is White, Miss J. McPaterson, Mr. J. the Japanese Press, bring to the 1919. Secretary of the Treasury Boquired in more peaceable the Glass made this estimate yester fashion. The souvenir may be Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. N. McCallum, †iperassing demands Mr. Wm. Swara, Mr. O. S. Whitfier worker and the number of day in submitting to the Cut-bought at the base, or picked up! strikes.. The Forod among gressional Appropriations Com-fat home without the trouble of Mr. and Mrs. Black, Mr. Winter Father papers, deals with the mittees the preliminary state-rossing the Channel acall. The Mr. N-6. Salinger, Mr. C. A. Bu, gers, Mr. P. Ebawonh, Mr. A. Mention of the workers' demands ments of the Treasury on the con- spiked helmet snatched from a Cormick, Mr. J. Vangham, Mr. and in a lang article of which the dition of the nation's finances. Prussian is a trophy; the British He arrived at the estimate by tin-hat is likely to be fairly com- following is a summary --- Mrs. Je W. Fraser, Mr. H. Mond-
subtracting the average peace mon as a souvenir if it be thie During the past few days there time expenses for the same length that a quantity ofsurplus stook in rien, Mr. A. H. Fenwich, MA, B. A.
of strike following on demands000 annually, from the total ex-domestic accommodation. Then, has been an increasing number of time, at the rate of $1,000,000,- being sold for rosebowls and such for increases in wages.
penditures, $32,427,000,000 during movement is spreading all over the war. the country, but fortunately the
Schiso, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gorman, Master E. Germane, Master A. Ger-
mane.
ጎ
The
too one man's trophy may become another man's-or more probably
Per as. Kashima Marn-Mr. and Mrs. Northcote, Mr.Alfred Losee, strikes have not been accompanied Taxes and other revenues than Mr. H. A. Hope, Bev. V. Breton by disorder, although they must borrowed money took care of Peres, Mr. Harrison, Rer. H. J. have astonished and warned $9,384,000,000, or about par O'Donnell, Miss Bergstron, F.the capitalists. Wages have dent of the war cost. The age may bring conviction that 1. H. Stone, Lien Condon, Mr. Fr. been considerably increased since mainder came from Liberty bond Manning, Mr. H Hart, Mr. Athe war but the increase is as and Victory note, issues and
PEAK HOTEL
Corrected to 18th August, 191 Capt Archer Capt. Allen
Miss M. Jenks ¡Miss Knight
Mrs. N. Beicovitz Mrs. Loring Mrs. Bird
W. A. Knight
savings stamps.
1
girl's souvenir, And 2 the veirufto-day may become the trophy of to-morrow. Indeed, old some piece of German equipment
represents a deed of "youthful originally picked up as a convenir nothing compared with the boom Montenegro, Mr. J. S. da Costa, enjoyed by the capitalists, and Further issues of bonds, Mr. over the fancied achievements of dazing, and may" wax garrulous Mr. and Mrs. McCrudden, Mr. and therefore the workers are not Glake said, will not be necessary the past, and picture an Iliad of Mrs. E. T. Chandle, Mr. and Mrs satisfied. Moreover, many have before the maturity or redemp-personal combats, Ashurst, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Henkel, been driven out of employment tion of the Victory notes, which. The delight in such things in R R. McKendrickr. and Mrs. Forelse:, Mr. Eugene owing to the contraction of in-hare four years to run. While as old as human nature. In a Capt. T. M. Mey-
rick
May, Mr. Monteagle, Mrs. L. Edustry caused by the armistice. it is impossible to estimate the lecture during the war Sir Walter R. C. Monteagle Robinson, Mr. A. F. Carman, Miss From the time of the armistice expenses to be incurred during Raleigh pointed out delightfully Mr. and Mrs. RM. Merriman Elwell, Miss G. Welch, Mrs. Briggs, up to last May, the number of the present fiscal year, the Secret-the resemblance between the
Colquhoun
Master Merriman
Mr. Paine, Lieut. and Mrs. C. W. people dismissed amounted to ary is confident that Treasury British soldier or sailor and his P.Madam Mattos
The workers have certificates supplemented by short Shakespearian prototype. When Miss Mattos
Reynolds, Miss Reynolds, Mr. C. 45,924.
notes will provide the Stephano in Próspero's Isle falls Becherel, Mr. and Mrs. V. Bautista, hi herto been patiently enduring term ¡R. E. Maalin
funds TO pay the acrOSS the Mr. C. L. Bucharman, Mr. S. Shire- this state of things and at the necessary
strange monster, same time expecting a fail in the Government's debts.
his instinct is to offer it a drink: ington, Mr. Geo. Watt, Mr. Cree, prices of commodities, but in the "I need scarcely say," the "If all the wine in my bottle Miss F. T. Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. A.
meantime many. industrial Secretary
added, "that the will recover him, I will help Jenkins, Mr. Jose Matias.
companies have continued to realisation of these sanguine his ague." And he and Trinculo, pay large dividends, to their
expectations is contingent upon feach în turn, catch eagerly at the shareholders, ranging from 50 to the practice of the most rigid thought of taking home their 100 per cent, and prices, instead
economy by the Government and monster as a trophy: "Were I. of falling. have been mounting.the continuance of ampla reven-in England now, and had but this Thus the livelihood of the work-nes from taxation. Such a course, fish painted, not a holiday fool J. Adama Sir Ellis Kadoorising clases has come to be threat accompanied by the practice of there but would give a piece of
ened... The Government has sober economy and Miss M. Bankes LL-Col. Loring
wise in-silver.... When they will not failed and still fails to rise to the vestment Major Bird, D.S.D. D.S.O..
by our people and give a doit to relieve a lone' occasion: Mr. Yamamoto, the strict avoidance of waste and beggar, they will let om ten to Minister of Agriculture and Cou- speculation, will make it possible see a dead Indian." merce: has even announced that for the American people to re- The offer of a trophy is some- every one must look after him- self in the matter of income.spond to the demands to be made times made not only the reward Apart from the question of the upon them privately for capital of valour, but an instigation to and credit by the nations of virtue. English villages have Mr. and Mrs. Rrights of the workers is ao Europe demands which are re surpassed themselves during the Maj. F. T. Bowen Kewley
astonishing that they should inforced by the strongest and war in a careful attention to order to be able to live. The capitalists were not una- of this! as is shown by their movement for the har Mr. & Mr. D. E. J. Finlay Miller
Blair
Mr. and Mrs. J.monisation of capital and labour.
for the propaganda of paternalism In calculating the war cost, there is a hope that a village may Martin C. M. Blaker
made no deduct-in time receive its reward in the Mr. and Mrs. J. and for the establishment of Mr. Glass A Button
"benefit" societies." But therions of expenditures for loans to shape of a German rifle. Certain have failed toprevent the outbreak the Allies, which amounted to it is that one way or another the Bundle, c. I.
the Mr. & Mrs. J. HR. D. Cromartie Miss H. S. North of strikes. They still cherish the $9,102,000,000 on June 30, or for peaceful penetration of
Mrs. Charlton
worn-out idea that they are the other investments, such as ships, country by German implements is going on apsce. masters and that the workers are stock of the War Finance Cor-of
are actually being at their mercy. The workers, on poration, bonds of the Federal Trophies the other hand, contend that they Land Banks, etc. The gross pub now distributed by the hundred, have no reason to yield blindly to lic debron June 30, withoutdeduct in gratifying contrast to the delay the commands of the capitalistsing such investments, was $25,- after the Crimean War, when, like when they are suffering from the 454.000.000, a net increase for the Odysseus, such objects took tou period of $23,043,190,346 years to reach their appropriate difficulty of living, and to-day ar
One is tempted they have given vent to their representing the excess of dis resting places.
to wonder what a village does grievances the form of strikes.bursements,, over receipts.
with its sword or rifle when pre- Although their grievances vary Recent disbursements. have
Does this trophy of sented. in some points, they agree in the been on a steadily descending the war bang over each mantel- main point-that of insufficient scale. Expenditures in the fiscal
piece in turn and pursue an wages. The employers also differyear just ended amounted to
erratic orbit through the village, in their attitude. Most of them $38,514,000,000, virtually
till in time each household comes concede the demands of the estimate made by Treasury ex-to believe that it was the trophy workers. There are very few perts last November when the of its own prowess? What a who do not listen to such demands. cessation of hostilities necessiat-
R. F. Fickett
H. Stephens
V. Steensby
Mr. Mrs. A.Miss Marsh
Beattie
¡LL-Comdr. and Miss F. A Brit- Mrs. Milkashev.
sky
too
J Fetherston fr. & Mrs. G. C. Mrs. C. Bull.
baugh
Thorne
C. R. Greenberg Mr. & Mr. R. C. Dr. & Mr. Byers Miss L B. Loshe demand an increase of wages in most vital ties of sympathy for pence which has produced an
J. J. Gorman
J. Ga
H. Guest
H. B. Gallop
N. C. Galuzzi
Thorne
51
H. L. Taaffe
C.-H. Teaff
J. 8. B. Gardiner
J. P. Thornton
Mr. & Mrs. C. E.
Templeton
Thos. Vint
Mr. & Mrs. G. R.W. Yoorendonk
Henkel
J. W. Harding
O. T: Breakspear Capt. Monteith
W. A Batterfield J. A. Morrissey G. W. Barton
C. B. Bird
Mr. and Mrs. G. Rev. B
Mr. & Mrs. H. T. Webster
Herta
J. F. Hananis Williams
EH Harrison R. Weil Mrs. McConnell Capt." H.
Kusney
H. K Hart
Walker
C. S. Whittier
Capt. T. P. Hall F. S. Weida
R. C. Comrie A. J. Cochrane
Lt-CoL E
Coles
..
Miss McEwan
J. D. Lloyd.
Vilne D. McMurray
Mrs.
& Misses
¡ Pike
Misa Phillips · · G. T. L. Perkins
Lt.-Col and Mr. Thursby Pelham Mr. and Mrs. J.
Pilger Mr. & Mrs. Re
mington
G. Harper "H. L. Wilkinson Mrs. Cormack H. P. Holzheiser C. A. L. Williams Miss J. Douglas A. Shelton Hooper Mr. & Mrs. E. Miss B. Dickson-
Weilerman
Capt. and Mrs.
Davies Miss Weijerman Mr. & Mrs. G. T.L. J. Davies
Mr. & Mrs. John York
Dancan
Capt. & Mrs. R
Innes
W. R. Jones
E. "M. Joseph
.
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Corrected to 18th August, 1919.
Dr. M. E. Asger Capt. J. Legge Mrs. R. Almond Capt. K. Larsson RH. Beavaa. Mr. & Mrs. Lum.
i mis
3. Barder
F. G. Becke
G. P. Curry
EL C. Corlson E. G. Coomes J. G. Chadwick Choi Shing & son
J. D. Danby
R. G. Douglas Look Tin E
family.
&
3. H. Mallon M. Manuk Miss M. Manak ¡D. Mackintosh
J. B. Meikle Mr. & Mrs Moline Mrs. L. M. Peace Mrs. W. C... Pan
more
Rev. W. Rogers Miss Rogers Mrs. EM Carr
Ramsey E. A Ram W. E. Roberts Mr. & Mrs. D. G. Grant Smith
Mr. and Mrs. O
Eager
5. Evans
A. Fraser
E H. Stansfeld
Mr. & Mrs. Spit
7.
Mrs. Fasse Kiss Funderburke Maj.
Mr. and
Lt. Col. J. Hum.
parer Mai D. L. Hard
ing
Capt. A. W. L. du F. Hatchi
Capt. S. 7. Ed Boos
ward
W. Ebozall
A. L. Fry
A
P. T. Farrell
Miss Farrell
E. P. Fielding C. Y. Grootes. Mr. & Mrs.
Horley Master C. Ham-
mes
N
.
BOD
J.
Weeks M&re, G. M
Wel
3 Williams
Mrs. 4. Wilson
P. D. Wilson
ware
the Allies who fought and won astonishing supply of pounds for the war with us as well as by war loans. It is now given to be the most obvious dictates of self-understood in some quarters that' interest."
if this thrifty babit be continued,
the
WAT
and
beasts
So far a State manufacturing ed sudden revision of the Governightmare of family fends the idea suggests! Or would it de- company, run by Mr. Asano ment's plans. In June the ex- Mrs Scantlebury Floquet Mrs. and Miss Soichiro, is the only one which penditures were $309,000,000, the pend from some point of vantage A. D. Galloway Stabbings has refused the demands of the smallest amount in any month in the church? Yet that might seem a denominational expropria- Mixy Garrison A. Findlay Smith workers and, is therefore standing since September, 1917.
tion. It will be interesting to Mrs. Graves Mr. & Mrs. G. 1. idle. It is impossible to discuss
The floating debt on June 30 discover and compare the niches Lt.-Com. & Mrs. Thomson the legitimacy or illegitimacy of was $3,634,000,000 in the form of these articles come to occupy.
Haslewood Maj Gen. every strike for an increase of Treasury certificates, of which
F
Schools claim a larger trophy. Mrs. and Miss Pentris
wags, but we believe that on the more than $608,000,000 matured or To a school, in some cases, as it Bolworthy Mr. & Mrs. E. J. whole the difficulties can be were redeemed on July 1, leaving seems, is apportioned a trench.
easily settled.
slightly more than $3,000,000,000 mortar. Will this be lodged in a Tyranny by capital is now a outstanding, which is roughly the museum subject to the glassy thing of the past, and to-day the amount of the deferred instal-stare of birds legitimate demands of the workers ments of the income and profits and fishes motionless in cannot be ignored. The rightness taxes for the fiscal year 1919, but dumb surprise at their or otherwise of the workers' de- coming due this year, and of the
new companion!
Or will it Mrs. E. Jamie Mr. & Mrs. E. £ | mands must be judged by the deferred instalments of the Vic-rather be chained up in some
ratio between their demands and tory Loan subscriptions.
yard or court, like a little the increase in the cost of living.
Marked improvement in the Cerberus of the gate: tom from The capability of the business to market prices of existing Govern-its infernal home, its German meet these demands must also be ment issues in the interval to bark now happily mute! Field considered. But there are still elapse before other bonds are guns are in a different category. many... capitalists who regard offered to investors was predicted and are respectable company their employees `as slaves, by Mr. Glass, with corres- anywhere. Has not a British gun RI attitude to which the
ponding decreases in the interest recently at a service in St. Paul's workers cannot consent. They bases at which they have been taken up its position at the know very well when the selling and consequent assurance chancel steps? And we are capitalists for whom they work that the Government will be able familiar enough with the solid are amassing large fortunes, and to finance itself for a longer old-fashioned cannon which stand therefore do not try to claim for period upon better terms when on guard in castle and court, an increase of wages when they the four-year Victory notas park and terrace. These German know that such claims cannot be
MTB. A. Robert D. Hall
1on
Mr. & Mrs. C. E
Richardian.
IL F. Streiff.
R. Slessor
¡R. E. Spencer W.Kr. and Stewart family IF. Taylor
Mr. & Mr. C. J. F. C. Todd
T
Miss F. Hammes
A. Harrison
H. James
MIR. J. John
stone”.
B. James
P. Jde Kant
C. H Turner
T. R. Taylor,
Mrá and
Son
R. W. Lee Jones!.
Maj. Wakeman
Warren
CARLTON HOTEL." Corrected to 17th August, 1918. 8. Alessandio ¡Cap Kolenaor Cel Aramatof Capt. Korosto L Blerrett
М. К. Барафія J.. H. Kelly
C. Blashfield
G. Bell
A Bor
Capt. Brjeicky
Mr. and Mrs. WA Basto
Underwood
J. L. Bomin«i
Mr. and Mrs. G.J. F. Coughlin
B. Witchell.
G. E. Wettonm
KINGĦOLIBE HOTEL
C. Cater
E. Koops
Lt. Lebedo Capt. Lipinsky
J. Van. Lom F. Lammert
Murray
Mrs. F. E. Came. Mr.
roo
W. G. Chan Davis
M. Doig
Col. Datzento
Lt. Deingur Lt. Deakoff
Alabaster C G -T angston Mr & Mrs P. Edellark
Bitting T
Badis R-C
Sales L Dineman Mr & M
E
S. H. Maye
and Meyer Miss Meyer N. Oillot
13: Oostinga
Mrs.
J. Oradenburg
Kez
Capt. Poprogenko Capt. Poproujen
W. F. Farrell W. Bilba Food] by &c MTG J. Van Gear Bosinof Mrs. P.. E. Hasil Com Rinkit Mr & Maton Man Lt. Rodinoff
J.T.Hepworth Rateliert
&M Hennessey WM BORK
2 Mr. & Mrs. D. P. Col Strookoff,
Henderson Capt J. Thom
Jamison:
SL VALEO
met. Viewed in this light, the demands of the workers are in most cases legitimate. The wages
mature.
newcomers will take their place quite naturally by their antiquated predecessors. T
But these trophies of official
now paid in Japan, are not in Europe or America. Is it not distribution have not proportion to the present great rather those capitalists who are same story to tell. Mog increase in the cost of living, bent upon unlawfully oppressing, ing must always be thus, which is far greater than in the workers a profiteering who which deficiter European countries. It is there endanger the country? Of course, pers fore, clear that this demand for any unlawful action of demand
an increase z wages will newer.
to the increlsed cost of
on the part of the
Gee, Les Is Fine
Is What You Will Exclaim When You See Ou
THURSDAY NIGHT
AT
THE VICTORIA
PEARL WHITE
IN THE
LIGHTNING RAIDER'
When we say that it is one of the Biggest Pictures Pathe's ever produced, and knowing as you do that even the
works cannot be beaten,
of Pathe's ordinary
you can then realise for
yourself what *** THE LIGHTNING
must be. You
miss this
th
RAIDER
cannot afford to opportunity
seeing it, it is a wonder.
You will find in "THE LIGHTNING RAIDER" a sort of mental mass 'ge which takes the cobwebs worry and anx'ety out of the mind and leaves it freshened and stronger to take up the problems and stresses once more.
It is
of
*
an
a stimulator, regeneratör of the torpid, laggard mind. THE LIGHTNING RAIDER" starts from the very beginning with unusual and puzzling situa- tion in which a beautiful girl is concerned. "It moves so fast and so fixates your interest that
not you do have time to debate whether this or that could be so or not: you are tensely won- dering what is
going o happen next After you have watched this picture. your mental machinery will be keened 1 up for any kind of problem,
Together with Pearl White there appears, in the principal, role, warner Oland, a very clever por- trayer of Wu Fang, a suave Oriental type
You must not blame us if you don't succeed securing eats on Thurs day night, you should book
away at Anders-a's early at the Theatre There's going to be rush wc 1
VICTORI
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