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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1971..
REFLOATING THE RANQUE INDUSTRIELLE.
Paris, Nov. IL
The Parliamentary, Financial and Foreign Affairs Committers held a joint sitting to hear Finance Minister Doumar on refoating the Banque Industriella de Chine. Among the plans under coo- alderation is one consisting of appropriating for that purpose a large amount still due to France by the Chinese Government of socount of the Boxer Rebellion 1901 Indemnity. The whole matter was reserved until the return of M. Briand who is now in the United State-Haras.
THE WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.
Washington, Nov. 15
The general effect of transferring consideration of important questions to special commissions is to enable round table discussion thereof behind closed doors instead of openly. M. Briand and Signor Schanser agreed that France and Italy act together on all Conference questions.
Proposed Franco-Italian Agreement,
Later.
Well-informed circles in Washington consider that a Frasco- Italian agreement should contribute to the realisation of the aims of the Conference.
LABOUR BREÈZE AT GENEVA.
Genera, Nov. 15.
There was a little breeze at the Labour Conference in the course of a discussion on the report of the Committee on weekly rest in industrial undertakings in consequence of Baldesi, the Italian workers delegate, contending that the whole of the non- European countries at the Conference formed a black for the purpose of opposing measures of social progress already largely adopted by European countries. He added that when reform of the governing body of the Labour OiEce was discussed those same non-European countries insisted on their rights to the full share of the manage- ment thereof.
The South African employers' delegate, Gammill, controverting Saldesi, declared that non-European countries desired practical results from the Labour Office and would do all they could to achieve that end. They would, however, prevent wildcat schemes from going through which could not be accepted in many countries and which by non-acceptance simply bought discredit on the whole labour organisation.
WIRELESS TELEPHONY.
Paris, Nov. 15.
The French electrical engineer Girardeau, now engaged on wireless telephony experiments in mid-ocean on board the liner Paris, has telephoned the French Postal Under-Secretary from a distance of over five hundred and forty miles a clear congratulatory message, being the first wireless telephone message ever sent such a distance.
ARBUCKLE TRIAL COMMENCED.
San Francisco, Nov. 15.
The Arbuckle trial has begun.
Chinese Thanks for his Services.
HATS
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AS
bis
I
retirement.
THE OLD STYLE OF
THE HON. MR. HO FOOK be displayed in sustaining bis park lin whatever he concerned himealf with had won for him the general ppreciation of the Chinese com- ouaity in whose interest Mr. Ho By Mr. Ho Fook's resignation one gained no appreciation; and
CEMENT BIFOCALS The Hon. Mr. Bu Fook, who has Fook bad always worked with res) from the Council, said Mr. Lau if the result of what one per- just resigned from the Legislative interest. The valuable help that Cau-pak, be sustained the loss formed for the public should come
whose as a disappointment people would with their disfiguring and annoy- Ccustil on which he has acted as had been rendered by Mr. Ho Fook of a right hand man,
to express their ing dividing line has been sup- one ci the Chinese representatives contributing to the public weal sound judgment, acumen, belpful not be slow
Bearing this planted by a new lens with two for a tile over four years, was was too much to recall, but, speaking advice and co-operation, manifested dissatisfaction.
in mind be and sometimes handicap
would foci called Kryptok invisible: yesterday afterboon entertained at Chairman of the Chamber of
a liberations which like to congratulate the Boa. bifocal lena. The upper portion a les party given by the Chinese Commerce and on behalf of mem protracted,
Mr. Ho Fook on his good luck in of the glass for distance and the SIE W. SUTHERLAND AND
Geners! Chamber of Commerce, bars, be desired to place on record he had had with him in con
to being able to discard his official lower for reading, ground from with representing A GENERAL ELECTION. Liberally decorated with flags, tá excellent services of his late nection
one single piece of glass. The William Sutherland was festoons sad floral baskets and colleague on the Council is forming the Council the views of the "lice jacket." (Laughter. questioned by Press represents- with strings of dowers running the Chinese Commercial Union, or Chinese community on matters dis- conclusion be (the speaker) wished Hongkong Optical Co., Saccessors
old Chinesa
to Clark & Co.. Refracting and Chamber of cussed by the Council, had always his late esteemed colleague bealth, tive at Glasgow last month as to crosswise overbead across the place
It would prosperity sad many years peaceful ManufacturingOpticians the rest prospecta
General the meeting room of the Chamber Commerce. When the establish-greatly impressed him. the
FA made really be hard to obtain a better enjoyment of
competent optical manufacturing Election. So far as he had seen, presented a very festive appearment of the Colon
establishment in the Colony- said Sir William, practically every | BACK.
At 4 o'clock, after a meet too the promoters met with a roadjutator or one who had the (Applause).
Alter thanking the Chinese located in 53, Queen's Road Cen- available date in the year bading which is reported is another od deal of opposition from some sympathy and understanding already been predicted by some column; bad been held, the guest Chinese merchants who misunder- with thespesker as the Hon. Mr. Ho, Chamber of Commerce for the ep tral, manufacture this kind of people as the likely time for a of bonour arrived and was cordially asood the objects of the Union, and Fook, whose retirement be great tertainment which be bad great invisible bifocal lens on all pre- representations they regretted. However, due regard pleasure to attend and to the scriptions in either regular or General Election, so that wel greeted by the large gathering o might almost thick it was a new present. The Hon. Mr Lau Chutitude taken up by the Gorera Khould be given to one's health and Chairman for bis flowery remarks. Torie forms. kind of guessing garue or possibly pak. Chairman of the Chamber of meat towards the scheme was by advanced age, and however strong concerning his work, the Hon. Mr. maan propitions. However, the inclinatica was to serve the Ho Fook sasured those present
GENERAL NEWS. development of the football Commerce, presided and among 20 coupon. Theonly thing that seemed those present was Sir Robert Ho the sponsors of the schema, favour-public, one should never allow that that bis resignation was actuated ed with the support of other inclination to interfere with the two by no ulterior motive thao a certain was that while dates for Tuoz.
Mr. Eo things which he had just mention-desire to have perfect rest after “PEKING" GAZETTE TO STOP. the General Election come and Addressing the gathering, the merchants, including
The Pering "Government Ga- go. Mr. Lloyd George's Govern- Chairman said that the gentleman Fook, eventually had the gratificed. For this reason, Mr. Ho Fook's such a long spell of mixing with
public affairs. The advanes of zette" is in debt to the amount of ment goes on. The Premier's whom they entertained that alteration of seeing their scheme bearing decision was a thoughtful one.
Mr. Lau Chu-pak next referred years affected his rigour sad $300,000, reparte the Shanghai visit to Scotland. he said. had coco co stranger to members; fruit, but unfortunately it bad A
that it would be Journal of Commerce, and it is made a profound impression there. the Hon. Mr. Ho Fook had been in hori existence and was closed to the general indifference and he
owing to uncontrollable apathy of the Chinese community, a bencft to the community.; expected that publication of the The Scottish people realised the their midst for quite a considerable dawo colossal problems that pursued period, figuring prominently in circumstances not long after it even in matters affecting the public. whom he bad had the honour of journal will shortly cease. ápro- Ia its place had Support of the Chinese members representing for over four years.pos of the general shortage of the Prime Minister in these public affairs to which he had de opening. troublous times, and the im-vated no small amount of time sprung up the present Chinese on the Council, he said, that he should resign and make money the same journal reports In recipro that Feting has sent a delegata Fook General Chamber of Commerce, seriously lacking and it was bigh room for a better man. mensity of bis task, and the aad courage and ability with which bad identified himself with public the thriving condition of which time that Chinese should awaken cation of the good wishes of mem to Shanghai "to negotiate a secret. Ins to the untiring to their duty and take greater ber he wished them prosperous lean of $100,000 from a local bank. years, was that in Mr. Lloyd George they several years before he (the speaker) efforts of such active members as interest in public affairs. If one business and "msking plenty of The loan will be repaid from the
money. (Applause).
salt surplus next January or "bonnie fechter" after started, and during his activities Mr. Ho Fook, Mr. Io Kom-tong did a thing satisfactorily and with
February the result desired by the public The gathering then broke up. the thoroughness and vigour which and many others.
energy.
Mt.
he faced it. They also realised affairs for some
3
bad
their own heart.
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
OH, HOW DO YOU DU, MR DUFF HOW IS HELEN AND LITTLE DANNY ?
HOW DO YOU DO, MRS ER-- CH, THEY'RE JUST FINE! HOW'S YOUR LITTLE BOY!
Ho
thirty
OM. WE MAVEKT ANY CHILDREN YOU KNOW - JUST MY HUSBAND AND MYSELF.
OH THAT'S RIGHT, SURE HOW'S FRANK THESE DAYS? I NEVER SEE HIM ANY MORE
whose
Tom Meets One of Helen's Friends
OH, MY HUSBAND'S NAME
IS WARREN, HE'S OUT ON THE ROAD MOST • OF THE TIME, YOU KNOW!
OH YES, WARREN- SURE I DID KNOW THE TRAVELED A GOOD, DEAL-I S'POSE
HE'S FINE-
JE
BE SURE AND REMEMBER
BY ALLMAN
ME TO YOUR WIFE-
SHE HAD DARK HAIR AND BROWN EYES AND MER HUSBAND'S NAME IS WARREN - DON'T
KNOW HOW SHE WAS
CRESSED
WELL OF ALLTHE STUPID THINGS Tį WHY DIDN'T YOU
ASK HER HER NAME?
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