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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY. APRIL 14, 1921.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
COAL STRIKE UNSETTLED.
London, April 13.
Mr. J. H. Thomas has announced that the transport workers and railwaymen have unanimously decided to declare a strike at ten on Friday night.
Despite the "Triplice's" decision to strike on Friday, it is still hoped that a way out of the crisis will be found. The crux of the dispute remains the miners' demand for a national pool of profits and wages. The coalowners contend that this would involve a continuance of Government control, as the owners of the richer coalfields would not voluntarily give up their profits in order to make good the losser of owners of poorer mines; and the national pool would impair efficiency by encouraging bad management and discouraging good. The Government adopted both of these arguments. The miners' reply is that a pool is perfectly feasible without Government control. If the riober owners are willing to make sacrifices for the benefit of the poorer, they deciare the miners are willing to make a corresponding sacrifice, and pooling would cure bad management because the efficient districts would insist on botter management in the less efficient.
The Government announce that in the event of a threatened ex- tension of atoppage of work the Government will use the fullest power of the State to protest workers who remain at work in any services essential to the life of the community. In any settlement which may be reached the Government will give support in securing that the position of such workers will not be prejudiced compared with their position prior to the stoppage,
THE YAP DISPUTE.
Paris, April 13.
The "Echo de Paris" states that the French Government's pro- ! visional reply to the American note on April 4th with regard to the island of Yap declares that the note necessitates a collective reply from the Powers interested. When this reply is deliberated by the Supreme Council France will give the United States every possible satisfaction consonant with the convention concluded with Japan in March, 1917. France will give Japan friendly advice and seek direct agreement with the United States. The French Government recog aises the claim of the United States to participate in the benefits of the common victory.
BRITAIN'S EDUCATION SYSTEM.
London, April 13.
In the House of Commons, in introducing the education estimates ef £51,000,000 compared with $46,000,000 for last year, Mr. Fisher, President of the Board of Education, pointed out that the number of cholars in secondary schools had increased fifty per cent, in four years and declared that Britain's education system was now one of the most liberal in the world.
LANCASHIRE COTTON TRADE,
London, April 13. Speeches at a meeting of Lancashire Commoners indicated revival in the cotton trade. The future is so hopeful that it was unnecessary to proceed with the unemployment schemes drawn up.
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IN THE LEAGUE WITH PRECAUTIONS.
Melbourne. April 13,
In the Senate, Senator Milfen. Federal Minister for Repatriation, dealing with the results of his recent mission to Europe, and referring | to the work of the League Assembly at Geneva, declared that full and cordial Japan-Australian co-operation would always be difficult as long as the racial equality question was unsettled. He believed in
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4. Chung Tuk Shing; 3, Wong Shu cap).-1, Ho Wai; 2, Ho King. Cheong. Time, 12 4-5 secs..
Mathematical Race (Senior).-
100 yds. Small boys)-1, L1. Wong Man Kwong; 2, Yong Kai Kwan Tong; 2. Woo Ka Min; 3, Yan. Chu Fuk To. Time, 14 secs.
Mathematical Race (Junior).~~~- The American Smelting and Refining Company is reducing
High Jump (Senior).-1. Yeung, 1, Tam Kung Mong; 2, Chan lu salaries and wages by 20 per cent, and by 30 to 40 per cent, respec-Ying Wa College were held yester Koon Chenk; Ng Wai Kuen; 3, Wa; 3, Mui Tung Shan. tively from 1st June, including the President, Mr. Guggenheim's.
day afternoon. In spite of dull Ng Wai Kung. Height, 4 ft. 9 ins.
Ladies' Nomination Race.-1, weather at the start and n.sther High Jump (Junior)-1, Chung Fung Iu Kan and lady: 2; Yung slippery track, the meeting was Fook Shing; 2, Ho King; 3, Ya Kai Yin and lady; 3, Yung Kai carried through quite successfully. Shu Kwong. Height, 4 ft. 8 ins. A large number of parents and
Yan and lady.
and all the races were keenly con friends of the school were present, Wos Ka Min; 2, Mui Tung San; 3, Wong Chou Wus; Junior, Lam High Jump (Small boys),-1, Consolation Races. Senior,
tested. In threa races records were
Chu Fuk To. Height, 3 ft. 11 ins. Tak Ming; Small boys, Chan Fung
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THE LATE MR. J. G. GRAY.
Funeral Yesterday.
The funeral of the late Mr. John
The body was interred at the Pro- tostant Cemetery, the service being performed by the Rev, J. Holman
made for the School, namely, the 220 yds. (Senior).-1, Fung Iu Chi. senior hundred yards which was Kang: 3, Ng Wai-Tak; 3, Yung 220 yds. Old Boys' Race.-1, Lau won by Ng Wai Tak in 1 wees, Kai Yan. Time, 26 secs. the senior quarter mile which was
Hung Chit; 2, Sun In Ping; 3, won in 80-45 secs. by Fung Iu Kan Fook Shing; 2, Wong Shu Cheong;
220 yds.. (Junior)-1, Chung Lam Wing Hin. Time, 26% seca. and the junior high jump which 3, Ho King; 4, Tam Yat Kuen.
Team Race, Class 2. was won by Chung Fook Sing Time, 26 secs.
Good times were made in several
4 jump of 4 b. 8 m.)
other races.
A wealth of beautiful wreaths with were deposited on the graveside, in luding those from the following: The Committee and Members of
220 yds, (Small boys).-1, Mui Tung San;.2, Li Kwan Tong; 3,; Graham Gray, of Messrs. Snowman the Institution of Engineers and the prizes were distributed by Mra
Woo Ka Min; 4, Chu Fock To. At the conclusion of the sports Time, 32 4-5 secs. and Company, whose death has Shipbuilders of Hongkong, Messra
thanks
to tbon WIDDY
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Teachers' Raca-1, Mr. Lo Kan Uen; 2, Mr. Wong Fai Kwong; 3, Mr. A. Hughes.
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Senior Championship.-Ng. Wai Tak and Fung Iu Kan tied with 16 points....
Junior Championship.-Chung Fook Sing.
Small
already been reported, took place Moller and Co. (Hongkong) Ltd..) Was. The Headmaster (Mr Three legged Race-1, Ng Wai at Happy Valley yesterday after. Mesars J, Ullman and Co., Messrs A. Hughes first expressed his Kuen and Chan Kwai Sang: 2. Ho noon. The procession was formed at Thoresen and Co., Mesars Goddard the Monument, and included in the sad Douglas, Messrs Lowe, Bing Prize Fund, and to Mr Macpherson Time, 15 4-5 sees.
friends Wai and Ho King; 3, Wong Fai who had contributed
the Sheung and Chan Tong Hing. Woo Ka Min. cortege were a number of brokers and ham and Matthews, Mr and Mrs.for his assistance as Starter. the captains and officers of ships. Edgeumbe, Mr A. W. Snowmen, bouquet was presented to Mrs Wan in barbour, as well as the staff of Mr R. M. Dyer, Mr and Mrs B. and Mr Wan lu Shing, in a few Chu Fük To. Time, 36 1-5 secs. deceased's firm. The chief mour
Boys Championship.--
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300 yds. (Handicap)-1, Tam
Yat Kuen: 2, Li Kwan Tong; 3.WHAT YOUR EYES TELL.
If your distant vision is clear,
J. Gray, and Mrs Gray, Mr Awords, congratulated the School on Ders were Mr. R Matheson (of W. Worsne. Mr J. 8. Agassiz, Mr the successful sports and on the Canton), deceased's brother-in-law, and Mrs H. Dreyer, Miss Helen and Mr. C. Edgcumbe, partner of Clarkson, Mr B. Griffiths, Mr Lam/records which had been made that Kan; 2, Ng Wai Tak; 3, Ma Chiu without pain or discomfort, if.
mile (Senior)-1, Fung lu Messrs. Snowman and Co. Among Fai Ting, Mr E. H. Ray, Mr W-that some of the winners would be
afternoon, and expressed the hope, Kin. Time, 60 45 secs. others present were Messrs. R. M. A. Dowley, Mr H. M. H. Nemazae, Dyer, W. Budge, W. Skinner, W. Mr and Mrs F. Smyth, Mr W. F. Successful in the Longkong School
Sports next week.
The results follow:
Long Jump (Senior) ~
if you can read continuously
Cheong; 2, Chung Fook Shing: 3, have few or no headaches, omit 4 mile (Junior)-1, Wong Shu water or feel irritated and you your eyes never burn, ache.
Tam Yet Kuen, Time, 64% secs. any immediate concern about 50 yds. Race (Children under your eyes. If on the contrary,
you
E. L. Shenton, A. H. Crew, Stevens, Mr and Mrs H. W. Lucas, H. W. Lucas, B. J. Syreti, A. Dr. C. Forsyth, Mr D. L. W. Wil Stevenson, F. Smyth, D. K. Blair, lisms, Mr M. Nemazee, Mr C. W. Captain Glover, Captain Bygate, Olson, Mdile. Joan de V. de Beau-Wai Tak; 2, Fang lu Kan; 3, Ng 2, Hung Cham Chau; 3, Kwan Tat annoy you. at least have your Ng 4 ft. 4 ins.)-1, Wong Sik Cheong: any of the above symptoms Captain E. Jones, Messrs. W. Mes W, J. Cooper, Mr and Mrs G. ins. Captain W. C. Bird and fort, Mr E. T. H. Bunje, Mr and Wai Keung. Distance, 17 ft. 10% Ki. Time, 8 3-5 secs.
eyes examined. Glasses may give Forbes, F. M. Crawford, H, A. L. Wardlaw, Mr A. E. Hall, Major
1⁄2 milo (Senior)-1, Yung Kai required occasions. The Refract
unexpected comfort on Lammert, B. Griffithe, E. L. Hosie, G. F. E. Rapson. Mr and Mrs F. Fook Sing; 2, Wong Shu Cheong; Sting. Time, 2 mins. 37 2-5 secs. Optical Co., Successore, to Clark. H. M. Namazec, H. A. Taylor, T. M. Crawford, Mr S. Borg. Mt P3, Ho King. Distance, 15 ft. 7 ins.
Long Jump (Junior).-1, Chung, Yan; 2, Wong Po Sum; 3, Ip Twining Chamber of The Hongkong Special Dining Room for dinner H. Scott, D. L. W. Williams, D.Syrott, Mr C. Lauritsen, Mr L. E. H. G. Brayfield, W. F. Stovens, J... Hingkee, Mr and Mrs S J.
1⁄2 mile (Junior).—1, Wong Shu & Co., Refracting and Manu parties, accommodating 40 per- Logan, G. H. Elliott, A. Worace,. Hodge, Mr Sin Tak Fan, Mr H. Tak; 2, Fung Iu Kan; 3, Yung Kai Chung Fok Shing. Time, 2 mins. Queen's Road Central, is at your 100 yards (Senior)-1, Ng Wai Cheong: 2, Seun Kam Shun; 8;facturing Opticians, located in 53, dons, with Drawing Room at H. Dreyer, 8. Berg, H. K. Morton, C. Shrubsole, Mr and Mrs D. K. Yan. Time, 11 secs. tacked.
T. H. Fox and Dr. E. A. Jay.
Blair.
38 2-5 secs.
service, and you can rest assured an 100 yds. (Junior).-1, Ho King;
One mile Bicycle Race (Haudi-mended untess needed.
that glasses will not be recom
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