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AMOY INCIDENT.

KWANGTUNG

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Inauguration of General

Chamber."

The inauguration of the Associa tion of Chambers of Commerce of Kwanging was held on Sunday afternoon in the Association Build-į ing on Kung Yat Moon Street, Sai- kwan. The ceremony was strand- ed by more than 500 prominent officials, businessman and labour leaders. Among the prominent

TUESDAY, MARCH N. 1929.

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people present were Mayur Sun Fo. PROMPT AND SATISFACTORY

Che Chih, Chiei Secretary to President Sun; Hsu Shao-ching, Chief of Staff to President San; Dr. Jamieson, British Consul-General: Mr. Harris. Commissioner of Customs: Messrs. The Ying-pak, Fung Chih yan. Tang Tsch-yu. Che Leung-mu sa-l others.

Mr. Lau Woon, president of the Association, occupied the chair.

The President gi the Association gave the aims and objects of the Association. A congratulatory message from Gos. then thinng- |ming was then read in which the Governor remarked that the As sociation will unite all the Cham- bers of Commerce and the mer- cantile institutions of the province and by uniteil effort the commerce and industries of the province will [he developed and foreign trade will

be increased to a larger scale.

Speeches from President Lit Sun of the Senate, Hon. Ma Yuk hen. Comtuissioner of the Economic Survey Bureau. Hon. W. Fei. Commissioner of the Bureau of Public Safety, and other prominent officials and businessmen were also read The Chee Kwanz Company, the Feleration of Labour Unions, the Kwasgtuss Shippine Companies touild, the Bieg Dealers' Union, other business and lavour guilds, nearly all the chambers of Cutanerce cl the [different cities and districts of the ¡ province atud all the labour guilds Jin Hongkong and Manan ulan sent congratulations to the Association. Summary of British Consul's Speech.

Dr. Jamieson, the British Con- sel General, delivered a speech which was interpreted into Chinese, The tonul General commenced by saying thus it was bis pleasure to attend the opening ceremony of the Association, which he believed was pecessary for a large province like Keangtung. He believed the opinions of the chambers of the province could be carried out more effectively by a united borly such as this Association. The Consul run- tiased: "As w British official and on bekak ei British raerchants I Had that the prosperity of Hong. Long depends largely upon that of Canton and eine era. The British C'onen) pointed out that it was true that Hongking was jentov. of Canton. He said that if Kwang, tog's Industries were better developer. it could sell more to his frestry and in return Kwangtung would buy more from Great En. tais. In conclusa Dr. Jamieson [expressed hope for the prosperity of (the Association and wished that the Jasociativa would take the respon-

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Other Speeches.

sibility of getting rid of certam oldssenand he hoped similar associations methods of business which were would be organized in other pro. hindrancer in the way of good trude.vinces when the country is unified. Mayor Sun Fo remarked that Mr. Harris, Commissioner of there should be so division of Customs, delivered a speech in fclasses in regard to labour and Mandarin, which was very inter-¡capital in China. The Association esting art important **

of Chamber of Cuminerce will not

Other speeches were delivered josly cu-operate in the development by Mr. Che Chib, Provident Sun's of industries but encourage good Chie! Secretary, who peinted out feelings between businessmen and, that some existing Chambers of workers."

Cernmerce were not established for Mr. Tse Ying-pak on behalf of the merchants in general but he the mernbers of the Labourers' the roore wealthy ones; not for the Mutual Club thanked the Associa purpose of promoting commerce time for its services rendered in and industry but used for the social ctrling the recent general strike in functions of a few. Mr. the re- Hongkong. eommended to the officers of the Mr. Fung T-9-you of the Min Asereiation that this organization [Chi News Agency, Mr. Tang Tsek- be made "democratic" yn, Corumussioner of the Bureau of

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whereby every merchant through- Mines. Mr. Wang Wooa-ting. at the province would have the President of the Federation of Lab- some privilege of membership. our Ucions, also delivered speeches

Gen. Hsu Shae-ching, noother of congratulation.

speaker. said that the Association Before the meeting clowed. was proposed by President Sun Yat-photos were taken.

THE PRINCE'S RACE MEETING.

Saturday's Training Times.

All Settled Now, As previously reported, the boy- Tuose members of the local cott against Messrs. Butterfield Hongkong Golf Club who went to and Swire at Amoy has been Fauling last week-end would be withdrawn. Though the

full surprised to had that no evldies terms of the settlement are not offered themselves for employment.disclosed, an indication of their Seme in ug some of the nature is given by the fact that!

Owing to pressure on our space on Saturday and Monday we were unable to give the following parents of those boys approached the walls which enclosed the training times recorded on Saturday in connection with the Prince of Wales Race Meeting:

the mangement of the Club com-portion of seawall in the im- plaining of the high wages the boys mediste vicinity of the pier have were able to earn as raddies. It been razed.

was thought that the boys hart A Hongkong resident who has become unmuangeable at home as just returned from a visit to the port informed a Telegraph re-

they were able to earn more than

PONT'S NAME.

their parents who worked in the presentative that construction on Wallaby & Kangaroo febis. This presumption i evi- | the pier is well advanced Casia River dently true to day when the boys and uninterrupted by any of the Repulse Bay Chief can afford to stay song when it unpleasant incidents which had Lighting pleases them from carning east-marked the progress of the boy-Toyebop

cott. The fact that the walls in Stephanotis

made money.

be

question were pulled down after North River & Kinsha the cessation of the boycott he Oberan & Adversarist athibuted to be the outcome of Hongkong Chief

of

As will be seen from our al vertising columns the Committee base taken the only course open to them and members are forbidden desire on the part of the day Bird to engage local caddies at Fanling British people to discount the Multum in Parvo until further notice. Private caddies fears, freely expressed amongst Rice Bird are still doing their duty but as the Chinese inhabitants, Speckled Mours boys s this time may offer an intention to acquire this strip Flying Mouse "themselves for engegerdent as such of land as British territory. The Scamperdale

it is laid down that no new private principal result of the settlement

Bullfinch caddies should

engaged that though the land in ques

Mosaic Tile... meantime.

tion is placed under Chinese Hatton Members are requested to police control, it will continue to

Hurry Up use the courzes

inuch enjoy the privileges of a foreign

Pogo... as possible. Carrying one's own concession to which Kulangsu Bolshevic

great hardship. has been accustomed. British Sportsman Dahlia. Private servants of caddies may be sad Chinese alike will be relieved Sincerity Dahlia brought from Hongkong.

The at this satisfactory ending of West River... Robbie Doo... Superintendect hae instructions to what was a most unpleasant see that the shuvd rules are strictly incident,

Durley enforced.

clubs is no

| Delight Dahlia Mountain Bear

Еле

As the above news was sop informed us that there was no Dingo. plied to us by Mr. J. B. Ross, the demand of any kind, the boys Knockah Leg Hon. Secretary of the Golf Clab, simply refraining from attending. Kilmarnock and B representative of the Hongkong He thought the action Telegraph called on him this sympathetic to the

Wax

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Dublia general Pawnshop... mording to ascertain if the cad- atmosphere of strikes, but stated Sceptic Dahlia dies had made any request before that there was no direct resso Hope Dahlia abrenting themselves." Mr. Ross | for the caddies' action.

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