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THE HONGKONG STRIKE,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAF
Condemned by Large Chinese Meeting.
Seniden
M:. Li Ytong, & loral mer- chant, suggested the appointment of representatives' to co-operator with those at present engaged in the effort to reconcile the seGLIEN.
The Alleged Canton Backing.
That the allegation against the Bantan Government of giving sup- That the whole thinese com
[part to the
as due munity is greatly concerned with
10 misunderstanding. was the the strike situation was demon assertion of one of the delegates strated by the unusually big attens despatched to Caston by the Hong- dance at a meeting beld in the hall kong Chinese General Labour of the Tung Wah Hospital yester-Association to prevail upon the day afternoon.
seamen to give ground. He bec The Tung Wah Hospital Com-lieved that when the strikers went mittee convened the meeting at the to Canton the Chinese Government Jeotabined request of over thirty gave them not the slightest en [business güild in Hongkong for couragement, beyand admitting! the purpose of devising means of them into the port, which they accelerating a settlement of the were hund to do. The speaker seamen's strike. The meeting gave an accmat of his mission to? began at the appointed time 12.801. Canton, the firm attitude of the la notable feature for a Chinese seamen, and the interview withi meeting, and lasted fer fully two the Hon. M: Halliinx by the
There
at least delegates of the General Labour
the in Gan Chinese present, representing! Association en met of many dierena waiks of Hongkong. jlat—a record for nieting held at !ivating the lines on which the ie Tung Wah Hespotui, aerordingenmaitter to be appointed by the to ant time speaker. The hall meeting stumbl work. Mr. Chos was ecumed and at last half of] Chew pane omphasise 1 the movescita the present indi to stand. There the seametir. laving their attitude were aimat thirty speakers, several Mr. Cing said the committer
divided
thr t when condemned the uncoiu-hobl 1
nto of which shubi Na sezpotis, korean) pestrasing pat finen. The meeting was presided | to allotted 1 work in the was foverig Mr. Lav Chang-kun, com of helping to feet a settlement.
parken of
Shall emisaveur tol arty Whampoa Theek Carpaty
prva upo, the somente send The Site mate ting the meeting delegated to Hughing to negotiate thaving inva meal. the Chairman with the sidjom pers of sulant ta sariat was now marly fur week arbitration, another party shoulimef Since the scenet's strike coutureph the shipowners with as yest fed and there was no sign of a stunning them to make coprze
time it
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SEE THE WONDERFUL BALLET SCENE in NATURAL COLOURS
effectssions, while the tasks of seeking the fan Liew img 3. ce233 emulate the trans-mnent's sanction for the gentlem is wh. hafstored sufficient all opening of the Seamen's Unión ineuit to lina be six months. classes of China, particularly th.. Hongkong shutd be assigned to There was litter hers and the too, and it was with the let the n mairing umbers of the Chairman for Order.") it A formnd request for was quite reas mab that the sea- removing the hardsing seansi 1. Pemquttee. the strike that the ring was the necessary permission shoulītim nullum to work and lease Hell. He was sure all we all agresent to the Government through their densanie to be adjudicated | that this was a senos matter, for the H. Mr. Hallifax in the name as the hand of Arbitration. To tlement of which nothing short of the wind Chinese community, the unea 3r. Wong commueled of the combined co operation of the Perhaps the terment would frogsadenation of the sufferings of word gout the application if they who the road. Why should two diners in this connection befassured by the Whinese that the fupent the table, in a dispute
Tembung & the permission would which only they were votivernel. world we levane suggestions. Tung Woh Hspital moubi not give [not be mensilenol innvnsistent of land this cans the people at thy
bus that ti tabi to their fog a fany helpful wlalom at being bleatin. the tunerment.
with
wath Leeulent time permission; was given at the spectal Wo sitimas vitivities.
request of the Chinese commoning
The Government Graded,
\-
illustration
Chinese Chamber's Efforts.
1 repetelutha ni the efforts that job thinks tienen
Canad
5.muinens of the one either
In
the understuck, was hetmated by Frontment of what the strikers. lean edemed or teen the indif- ferent aid of th shipping companies; but they should not
Foting wettlement was risen by Seamen's Uzon. Mr. Ho Konfawn pgkong to enter into Mr. ip Lanchoen, Sen turf the mention i the tentral attitude of this in a settlement in the
Herkong Movement interest of the paide woul. Chia s Charles F. al that th
1
Me
s two math the Charmer presions iulome stakes. He sad went that the mom- mrceived a letter from the meatur 1's the women's strike was fitter appointed
-up om apprising it of the wading first later tried that H-bujang
the hai experiemaand. Strikes had been who had da letne by the seamen D
Otterest whatever arbus shipping mompanies, Tunelmi presionais for the -am-
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al shippany breehand were not which the demanded it werence purpose, and to his knowledge the swiated with other the camer
In th
of the fovernment hard not interfered in i
br the labener quible, to easie As a matter of ferti t-lith no last wear those amenag of them.
imgpartiality. Tabon went at the letter, union the Hongking tionemmest hai ng the Chandeer that no reply teen gisvlel) in the pre-at strike to j
romised n!
take hastic arten by the th
Tod
izon
Order Must Be Maintained.
In M. 3. H. Kors all that -hhị pang, compass and desingdifferent attitude of the Sentret."- there wasne thing wh in although
ai-tuber of the hamber Fronts towards the lau
metin of the Chine Colony, General Chamber of Commerce h
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the indicently a lightly aliudel to. Lad w been Halt with in Another spenker who criticised plain language, and that
L'ile of th speaker was Instrated!" to the fame of the Search was intimidation. Several
to lgbt, Starmon dhe del gates of the Union Mr. Wong Kong-tia. His speech intimidation had come
Kotewall and these anitation, white the chair was perhaps the most interesting Mr.
Mm. Wong thought | did not woly the Colony But AD Hon Me.
Lay Chu-jak [of the tweeting
th -trikers rest, harm. would persan ally rull on some of the the seamen should have appreciate also haggest shimo per i dtain theiled the healties which confronted He wanted to say clearly that all view with regard to the same the shupping companies in making classes of people shall snite in When he recent inkeisite offer to there. The rate the desire to maintain law and Seam.n's Lif wares men by the different order here, and do their best tra fremmation
20-dncourage this alpectionable prac I'ma bund denied to stone unicompanies were the shipping companies gave them stadionu, and as investigations into the without far of favour.
that
1:
a defuité reply within 24 hours, the wage question would take. The arrest of Lo Yi-lam who. continued the speaker, he pleaded some time the seamen should have reported in another enlum, was for an extension of 24 hours, is the sensible and given the ship-charged at the Magistrory yester- bug that the shipowners would ping companies the necessary time.day with being a member of the urine at decision during! la going or strike the seamen torej Semen's Untoni was frred to that time anl Commun.cata svt that though their Union havi by another speaker.
his male elaborate arrangements for It te
Lwa zaintenance, Mr. their
the
semed of a fris rule certifikate as a &al appeal Was
Ik
spunea; it dispegneded.
their
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Objection to Arbitration. Mr. Tong Yat-chuen imputed
& Summary of the subsegment was prosible that some of the de-he cause of the seamen's refusai pendants of the strikers who could to submit to arbitration to their afford three or two meals a day when wrong impression tha. arbitrators" their brea Iwinner was working had appointed by the Government Foodstuffs and Prices. -to eat sparingly now on account of would be more favourably dis- Alluding to the shortage of food-the strike, nnd some of the might posed to shipowners than to them. in Hongkong and thebe rogitating as to how they en Therefore, in order to remove mis- resultant incrcaser cost of living, replenish their rice buckets. He anderstanding the committee ap- Mr. Ip Inn-chuer said be consider believed some of the strikers had to pointed by the meeting should ed it most unfair for the seamen tof tighten their belts to "estry on."
first of all assure the strikers that interfere with the local supply of He who did such a thing was calls the arbitrators would be perfectly
This was a great Hongkong. This had constitutia simpleton.
a give injustice to the Chinese, mistake, which the seamen Salarial and that the especially the poor. The heavy regret.
lasses sustained by both the Traditions of Filial Piety
business and Inbouring ele-f
ments of Hongkong, their Gwn
IER.
Broken.
seamer
would be entitled to express dis- approval of the appointment of men to act as arbitrators whom they did not like, and to ask that
nationals, should have recrised! The sustained by a shipping they be substituted. Mr. Tong some consideration from the sea- company was borne by mnie hare suggested that the shipping com- What with rapidly souring holders and consequently the spanies be requested to reinstate prices of daily essentials and the every individual shareholder their former offers, so as to have prospect of
almost prohibitive was not to the extent of the a basis to work upon, and also prices for vegetables, fish, etc., to every striking senten. Tales, that a letter be sent to the sea- the outlook for the was his wife and his family, and permen in Canton asking them to indeed a very gloomy une.
from interfering with In hapa bis parents, were unsalted. refrain interfering with the food sup. In such rase the tan lin certain the sending of foodstuffs to Hong- ply by holding up vegetables, fish,ly not upheld the Chinese tradi kong. Mr. Tong proposed the ap Firewood, etc., intended for Hong- tions of filial piety and had ignored pointment of a committee. korg, the seamen had displayed the right claims of his parents.
Mr. Ng Hon-tsz suggested that selfish spirit. They should now Mr. Wong then referred to thei
pour
reflect on the hardships they had importance of maintaining the latter be sent to the seamen in bought up the poor and ef ange food supply of Hongkong. It was Canton under the name of the their attitude in the interest of the poor who were most serials Tung Wah Hospital, advising them their compatriots-who-formed the ected. The shortage of to submit to arbitration. The fish, firewood, etc., sending of a letter would not onl bulk of the population of the tables, Colony.
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"He had doubts of the faith of the meantime, the Government should The Chairman supported Miz seamen in the impartiality of the
Board of Arbitrators. Moz be asked to appoint the arbitra-Ng Honda's suggestion.
Mr. M. K. Lo argued that the The seamen should be
(Continued on Page 8); furnished the bames of the arsending of depuiles to talk to the
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