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THE FIFTH & BLYTH EPISODES OF

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Manufacturers of "Bee Brand

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HEAD OFFICE—Nos. 92-100 Queen's Road, Central, Hongkong FACTORY:-Nos. 141-145 Wanchai Road, Hongkong. BRANCHES, Monila. Singapore, Shanghai & Canton, China.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

ing engaged at their new enter prise. In a letter to Mr. Oppan- haimer the Minister of Labour U.S. TRADE WITH CHINA.O BRITISH DIAMOND-CUTTING.

wrote that the wished to sipresa Interesting data on the trade To the varied industries of his appreciation of the great and of the United States with China Scotland there has been added a successful week parformed to the are given in the annual report of new and curious one-namely, initiation and" "uxecution of a Mr. J. Harold Dollar, President that of diamond-cutting. The scheme which had already had of the American Chamber of undertaking, which has been the effect of providing training and Commerce of China. After having established in the old Highland employment for large numbers of 47 per cent. of China's foreign town of Fort William, under the disabled men. He considered it trade in 1860 America dropped | shadow of Ben Nevis, owes its in-was impossible to overestimate back until in 1910 this country ception to Mr. Bernard Oppen- the value and the importance of had only about 6.5 per cent. of it.heimer, the well-known Bouth such work, and desired to convey In 1917 the percentage had in- African diamond merchant. his cordial good wishes and his creased to 16, and Mr. Dollar When it is recalled that Fort hope that the success of the Fort believes that this country during William, as its name would readi-William training centre would be the next ten years will win backly suggest, was at one time a equal to that of its predecessor. the position oconpied half a military stronghold, it Anderson

century ago. He says that in the appropriate that the band of

FROM WAR TO BUSINESS. last twenty-five years the Ameri- lapidaries to be engaged in the can people have donated to China new industry are men who have

What is to be the outlook for an amount of money greatly in been broken in the great war many thousands of demobilised excess of the profits that Ameri- just terminated Hitherto the officers and men, who before the can merchants have made out of diamond catting and polishing war had hardly entered upon a China's trade. Among the chief industry has been carried on business career, is a problem items of import from China mainly in Holland, and it occur which the Appointments Depart- Mrs.during 1918 were:

raw silks, red to "Mr. Oppenhoffer that as | ment of the Ministry of Labou and $67,740,580; raw cotton $20,456,- over 90 per cent of the diamonds are endeavouring by every prac

579; bristles, $6,295,070, skins produced in the world come from ticable mean to solve, say the and hides, $25,771,072: teas, British possessions an effort Daily Telegraph. Realising that $21,789,172: sheep's wool, $10,- should be made to establish the training makes all the difference 743,680; antimony, $6,182,584 industry in this country, with a between success and failure in egg products, $12,230,677; bean special view to the employment life, they have put into operation and wood oil, $28,492,673. Among of men disabled in the war, parti- a scheme in the perfection of the chief items of export from cularly those who have suffered which they are anxious to obtain this country to China were: leg-amputation. The plan was the cordial co-operation of all Mrs. kerosene, $34,021,747: cigarettes, laid before the Ministry of Pen-who take a prominent part în com- $31,888,287; leather, $9,881.794;sions, and as Mr. Oppenheimermercial and industrial undertak- electrials, $4,107,787; raw cotton offered to defray all the expenses ings. By this means it is hoped. $6,534,348; piece goods, sheetings, incurred in the setting up of to find suitable openings for ex. $10,209,710; paper and cardboard, training factories the offer was officers and men, afford them an

of R. R. Roxburgh $8,332,396 locomotives. $3,649,- readily accepted, and the scheme opportunity

acquiring 676. EH. Ray

The chief items among was afterwards put under the thorough technical knowledge of Chica's imports in which theegis of the Ministry of Labour, the industry they desire to enter, AME and Mra Sytsma

Oppenheimer established and at the same time provide the United States did not participate | Mr. Howden, Mr. T. Spring Mrs. Spring, Dalrymple and A. SH

were: cotton yarn $19,924,599; a factory at Brighton, where candidates with a gratuity vary- Mr. H. C. Felling, Mr. F. A Family

Mrs. Schregardies piece goods gray shirtings, $11, Mr. W. Beckit Burnie, D.Sc., ing in amount according to the Treacher, Mr. W. Robertson, Mr. | Capt. W. Davi. and child 174,075; piece goods. white shirt-undertook the supervision of training they receive. În carry- C. W. Puckett, Miss May Price, son

Mr R, Shwarz-ings. $12,802,652..

training disabled soldiers in ing out their work the department diamond-cutting, and so great have the ready and voluntary was the success obtained that assistance of many professional three additional factories were and business men who, as mem- PRAK HOTEL

established-one at Cambridge bers of selective and interviewing Corrected to 1st September, 1912. for regiments associated with boards, set candidates and make Capt. Archer B. W. Lee Jones East Anglia, one at Fort Wahan recommendations, for vacancies |for Highland regiments, and one that occur. A large number of de- Capt. Allen

Miss Knight F. "R. J. Adama Siz Ellis Kadooris at Wrexham for men of Welsh mobilised officers and men are now Mr. and Mrs. Lt. Col. Loring, regiments. When the whole undergoing a training in various

O. T. Break- D.SO.

group of factories are in full industries, but there are consider- spear

Mrs. Loring working order they will affordable difficulties in administering O. P. Besseling W. A. Knight Mrs. F. X. Belle.

employment for 1,500 to 1,800 the scheme in consequence of the and Mra

Mr. Oppenheimer has, supply being far in excess of the "H. J. Brett

Melross

without any Government aid. demand.

It is for this reason Miss M. Bankes Mrs. Machle Major Bird, D.5.6.Lt. Comdr. and Pent over £300,000 in establish- that large establishments are Mrs. N. Beicovitz Mrs. Milkasheving the factories at Brighton and asked to co-operate with the the other centres, and he has Government, and provide as Mrs. Bird Mrs. C. Bull Mr. and Mrs. A brought to this country a means many openings as they can. A Maj. F. T. Bowen Kewley

of occupation for ultimately some cinematograph film showing Dr. & Mrs. Byer Mrs. Machle 3,000 or 4,000 men, which will many of the demobilised officers O. T. Breakspear. D. Lloyd. eventually provide wages to engaged in their new pursuits in W. A. Butterfield Capt. Monteith the amount of about £1,000,- | various large industrial centres C. B. Bird

J. A Morrissey

000 per annum. The

Fort was recently taken by Mr. E. G. Mr. & Mrs. D. A. Finlay Miller William factory is known as the Tong, and this was shown at the,

Blair

Mr. and Mrs. 3. Caledonian Training Centre. The West-end Cinema to a number of

Märtin

Highland Hotel, situated on the representatives of professional heights overlooking Fort William and business institutions. The and Loch Linnhe, was acquired, pictures which are described and is utilised as a hostel for the as "Back to Work"-give an men who are undergoing training interesting insight into the train- in diamond-cutting. The factory ing the students are receiving. itself, a single-storey erection. Some are acquiring a technical specially constructed for the end knowledge of mining at a Wigan in view, is in the hotel grounds, coal pit; many are engaged in the and occupies a site formerly used business of weaving at a Leeds as a tennis court. Machinery cloth factory; others in the same has been erected by which even-city are learning æroplane con- tually 110 men will be employed.struction; some are being taught Meantime, however, a start has electrical engineering at Glasgow; been made with twenty-four men, fruit farming at Pershore, in and the number will be gradually Worcestershire, has its attract- yangmented till the machinery is ions for not a few, and many utilised to ite maximum. The others are taking business courses men are asked to sign an agree-in Manchester and Birmingham. ment for two years. During the The film is the first of a series first six months of training they contemplated by the Appoint are maintained by the Ministry ments Department of the Ministry of Labour at the Fort William of Labour, and when it is shown centre. The novitiates then publicly at the various cinema proceed to Brighton to exercise theatres in London and the their skill and complete their country it will ΤΟ doubt tuition. There they begin to enable the unqualified man to receive wages of a minimum of decide asto the kind of £2 per week. This emolument training he wishes to obtain. Mr. & Mrs. G. Mis increased as they show pre- Before the film was exbibited, ficiency, and after two or three Brigadier-General A. M. Asquith, years a man earns from £5 to £6 in outlining the scheme, instanced per week. The disabled soldier some of the difficulties that had engaged must have the use of to be overcome before they could. both hands and possess good eye-hope for success. There were sight, and his age must not four years' recruits to be absorbed exceed 30 years. Men suffering in a year or more, and the only. from shell shock or head wounds way to absorb them was to get are not found suitable, hor are professional and commercial in- those subject to any lung disease. stitutions to undertake the train- The work is of a delicate nature ing, and in many cases engage and requires keen faculties. For more men for the time being than the use of the men small they required. Applications had brochure has been compiled bean received from 18,000 ex- entitled Notes on Diamond officers and men for instruction Polishing," by Dr. Burnie, from with State assistance, but so far data supplied by Mr. Jean only 2,000 had been provided. Thielemans, manager of the Op for. For the other 16,000 there. penheimer Diamond Work at appeared to be openings for Capt. Poprogenko Brighton. It is probably the only only 1,200 or 1,300, so that unless Capt. Poprojen-brochure of its kind, in the Eng-vacancies became more numerous lish language, since diamond cut-it was difficult to see how the ting has hitherto been regarded scheme could be carried on. as an almost exclusively foreign Whilst many employers had art. The Duchess of Montrose, patriotically some forward and in declaring the works open, said offered to accept a man's warm, com Commander Ran she was sure that all Scotsmen, service in lien of premium, and especially Highlandera,others were still holding out for would fool grateful to Mr. Oppen-this. He therefore appealed to beimer for having started that those employers to forgo their industry in Fort Williman, then request. Major Gould, who giving them the mirantage of actively associated Cant. J. Thomsen obtaining remunerative employ, Brigadier General dagsikhs in the M. D. P. E-Colonel Tornahelment at so distance from their own work of the department, he

derson 2 children, Mr. J. Kent, Mr. Keng Pilkno Was D

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Britton Capt & Mrs. Jamieson Lan, Mr L. A. - Mr. X. Jennings Mr & Mr FL

Etavamson DV Uyoda, Mr. H. Watanabe, Hr. Wan Bad"

Johnson M FE Tot WT Mes AL Shin Chin

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Williams

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