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NOTICE

VICTOR

RECORDS

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

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Kowloon v. R.G.A.

Kowloon sustained their first de- fest in the League on Saturday, when they went down to the R.it.A, by six wickets. Batting first, Kow-| Ron Jost Lawrence at 3 and Thomp- seo at 15 Stapleton and Braga lifted the total to us before. Staple ten went, and Bres was caught by the satne feldsman in the slips with-i fant adding a run, 4 for 68. Evans added three, an i was followed vur by Stalker, the fatter not scoring, G tor, 7. Mucuski hit ou for much needed runs, and with enot but was mainly responsible for Kowloon ipaily gettin, 123. Olliver coring well, H.G.A. got the runs with six wickets in hand, although nt 4 for G it seemned a little doubt- il whether Olliver would nad a partner. Grabani made a stay, how ever, and when he was ren out la)) showed for five wickets. Hagna!!! helped liver to make at 125, Olliver's Tangleading eleven four. Scores:

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THE STRIKE.

Merchants Heavy Loses.

David

Chan added that some of the Tang Tak Guild men were still in Hong- kọng and he suggested that efforts be made to persuade them to re- sume work until the ships' cargo

A meeting of Chinese merchants holds were cleared. After that the had been done the merchants et was held in the Chinese General Chamber of Com-could suspend business until can- 3 merce yesterday afternoon, to dis-ditions became normal. The mer- cass means of unloading cargo chanta were in the same predica- now remaining on ships tied up by ment as a man suspended in mid- the strike. There was a large at-air, unable either to descend or tendance, representing many lead-ascend.

1

ing Chinese hongs. Mr. Chan Pik- chuen was appointed Chairman.

The Chairman said there were

hopes that a settlement of the

The notice convening the meet-strike might be effected during ing having been rend, the Chair-this week, but if a settlement did man said the subject for discus-not eventuate they should com sion was the devising of means of municate with the Tung Tak unloading cargo, which had been Crolles Guild and request them to Failing this they waiting for consignee, to take de resume work.

t from steamers in har- should combine and make repre bour since the inauguration, of the sentations to the Government to

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coolies to unload the i cargo rootles' strike. Not anti- obtain

He was sure the cipating the reoliet strike. the foods. Chairman said, large shipments of strikers would be sympathetic and goods were sent to Honkong to accede to this request as many of and then had been on very good terms the order of Chinese Arme tove had to remain on the ships with their employers before the account of the strike. The strike. Mr. Chan suggested that | Tung Tak Coolles Guild did not those present should ascertain how seet to have been fair to their the Canton merchants could un- SHRmployers in launching the strike bad their cargo and ast emang easily. They wide without notice and with such sud-result. Dan Machell puttag 181

Mr. Ho lu said that possibly all denness, all Chinese ürme being for the art niket. The prepos ing Me

raught aberately unprepared. If the officials of the Tung Tak Guild was stumped at last. [with 11 by his me in the colles had expressed a desire had left Hongkong. In that case În strike the employers would cer.it would be difficult to get coolies.

tainly not have interposed objec Mr. Chan Pik-chuen said they labour guilds in Hongkong held a would reduce their demands them might perhaps consider meeting tons, bat they should have given might try to find them. Mr. Chan meeting.

commented on the co-operation and

decision them.

Mr. Hallifax requested the

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Consignees Losses.

of foreign firms who volunteered mediators interviewed the Hon. Chinese delegates to obtain a de- The Seamen's

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their services during the strike Mr. E. R. Hallifax (Secretary for finite reply from the seamen in to load and unload cargo. their suspension of work

Chinese Affairs) The

Saturday Canton and inform him as soon as nearly two months after they spblack of such excellent qualities morning to enlist Mr. Hallifax's possible. 1. Hansmitted their demand for in- among the Chinese had led

On Saturday five<f the “labour” assistance in their work and also to veral crease of pay. If the colles had failure in many matters. He shipowners. Mr. Hallifax comprise the seamen of the interview.

to seek his introduction to the mediators left for Canton to ap whment allowed their employers a week's gested that the Chinese should

time, the concession would have emulate foreigners in this respect plied with the men's requests. In with Mr. Hallifax and the att enabled the latter to have had a The speakers said that all should reply to questions by members of tude of the shipowners, and it is good proportion, if not all of the combine together. It would be the deputation the Secretary for understood that a satisfactory rem cargo discharged from the steam- useless to act individually, each Chinese Affairs said that if all the ply will be forthcoming. 12. Kept in ships holds as it had for his own interest, because a strikers returned work the rumours in well-informed circles

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21been for such a period of time, ship carried cargo consigned to Government would permit the re last night were to the effect that some of the cargo was perhaps different firms and the discharge opening of all guilds which had a settlement was about to be

but all the reached. rotting, and the I:sses suffered by cf one man's goods would neces been suppressed.

onsignees in consequence would sitate the removal of another's strikers must resume werk before Late Fe La Lava der. L.D. M-Nollandoubtedly be considerable. Mer Mr. Chan estimated the value of their guilds were allowed to be re- L. H. n. L. Davies. El chants affected should consult cargo waiting for delivery at pened. One of the Chinese dele

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THE VALUE OF GOOD SIGHT

$20,000,000. The consignces' loss gates said that some of the strikers would be serious even if it was as might have returned little as 10 per cent. Mr. Chan villages, and it would take time cannot be over estimated. Sight

stands for everything that in

of preventing the greater loss which would certain- Ir arize if their goods remain longer on the ships. Of capitalists and acted against there replied that if they (the twenty cannot tell if your eyes are right; the ships in harbour about sixty as such they had been ill-advised delegates) would guarantee to you may see well yet have had cargo in their holds. Au

because 80 per cent cf Chinese him on the day the strikers resum defective eyes. If you wish to inspection of the Kowloon wharves merchants in Hongkong were noted work that all men would return have your eyes tested, the ra would give an idea of the danger sole proprietors. Real capitalists he would permit the re-opening of fracting room of The Hongkong of damage to which the goods were were shipping magnates, oil kings, the suppressed guilds.

Optical Co., Successors to Clark & Co., refracting & manufactur- subject. If a drenching rain cr etc., in America and other places Meeting with Shipowners. a fire took place the loss would be and to place the Hongkong mer

ing opticians,—the most compet-

said that if the strikers considered for them to return. were to all business men in the Colony & Mr. Hallifax is reported to have valuable or enjoyable in life. You

In deference to the wish ent optical establishment in South 1 great indeed. Some of the cargo chants in the same category as of the deputation Mr. Hal- China-located in 53 Queen's was on lighters only covered with these would hardly be right. Mr. fax sent for representatives Road Central-is at your service. canvas, Practically exposed to all Chan again invited suggestions, of Messrs. Jardine MathThey have the equipments to test sorts of weather the goods were but no che made any response. son and Company, Messrs. Batter your eyes accurately. Testing the liable to rot, particularly marine The Chairman proposed that the field and Swire, the China Mailsight and fitting glasses is their 10products, and besides the open way Tung Tak Guild be approached S. S. Company and the CPR, at specialty,

in which they were lying about to supply coolies and if they re-1 pm. on Saturday to meet the afforded good opportunity to aim-fused the Government's assistance Chinese mediators at his office. ble-fingered "geatry" to diminish be sought. The proposal was un. The Chairman of the delegation their bulk Things had new come animously approved.

(the President of the Chinese Ez-}

PEKING'S POPULATING.

The Petiug Metropolitan Police

to such a pass that steps should be According to the estimate ofgineers' Institute) referred to the Administration has recently suba taken without delay. The Chair-one of the merchants present the wage question. One of Jardine's misted the Spring Cecans of the 2 man concluded by inviting sug-i

1ss sustained by the Chinese mer representatives said that the ship-Capital to the Ministry of In- cantile community through the owners had already granted anterior to the effect that there aro gestions.

strike is nearly 840,003,000. additional 2 per cent increase totally seven hundred thirty- A Settlement Expected. ··

Labour Mediators at' Work. Members of the Chinese depata eight thoussad six hundred sad There being no response, Mr. At the conclusion of the meeting tion stated that if the shipowners eighty two men, and three bua- Chan Pik-chuen continued. He held in the building of the Chinese would make another increase they dred ninety-four thousand eight understood merchants in Canton Engineers Institute last Friday might possibly reconcile the hundred and fifty-nine women la 16 6 27 5 were, for some reason, not affect night the twenty men who were strikers. The shipowners repre Peking comprising two "handtek 11.3 8 B sed by the strike, and had been able appointed by the meeting to act as sentatives replied that they could seventy two thousand these hank

te discharge their cargo. Mr. mediators representing all the net do so now, but if the seamen dred and fficer families

Total..... Bowling analysis.--

UTCHED IN EXPORT

Young Edwards

LTD.,

SOLE AGENT,

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,

HONGKONⱭ,

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