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A PARLIAMENT OF INDUSTRY.
Labour and Private Ownership.
Mr. Lynden Macassey, the well-known industrial specialist, writes to the Times as follows:
All who are interested in the establishment of good industrial relations will welcome the Rt. Hoa. Arthur Henderson's article. He frankly states his anxiety. which is shared by many,
to ascertain the common mind
BS of the public to what would be the best method of dealing with the broad issues which are at the bottom of the contlict between employer and labour.
As a "most fruitful method of promoting and cultivating im proved relations between the two actively sections organized associated in productive indus-j try." Mr. Henderson eloquently states the case for the appoint ment of a Parliament of Industry on the links of the National Industrial Council representative of employers' organizations and trade unions, recommended to be established by the report of the Provisionst Joint Committee pres- ented to the Industrial Con- ference on April 4 1919 (White) Paper 1920 Cmd 3011. In the! public's own interests it should consider and come to clusion on this important pro-) posal. Mr.Henderson, is secre- tary to the Labour Party, can materially assist it to do so by authoritatively clearing away Certain perplexities which have existed since 1919, and are not 15 bis set wholly dissipated illur mating article.
a con-
They arise from certain pass- ages in a memorandure which Mr Henderson, then chairman of the trade union representatives, annered to the report of the Pro vional Joint Committee,
the viaws of representing organizoi tabour in 1919, on the causes of and remedies for labouri cnrest. The altions-
following
U.S. BASEBALL.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
The following are the latest results:
MAY 30 NATIONAL LEAGUE At Brooklyn
Brooklyn Baston
9 3
(Memorial Day)
At Philadelphia
Philadelphis New York
(Ten-innings)
At Chicago
Chicago
+
St. Louis
1
At Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Cincinnati
3
9
AMERICAN LEAGUE
At Clevelant
Cleveland Chicago
S
+
At St. Louis
Detroit St. Louis
At New York New York ... Philadelphia
3
MAY 31
NATIONAL LEAGUE
At Brocklen
Brooklyn Boston
+
1
At Philadelphia
Philadelphia
3
New York
At Pittsbur
Ciccionari Pittsburgh
11
AMERICAN LEAGUE
At Cleveland
Cleveland Chicago
+
At Botor 1st. game Bestos Washington..
:..
2nd. game
are
Washington Boston
At St. Louis
T:e fundamental can-e- of la hur unfestare to be found rather! in the growing determination of Lahoir to challenge the wholel *cing structure of capitalist | inty than in any of the moral. sal and smaller grievances! which came to the surface at any parlat ame.
St. Louis Detroit
6
(No other games played.) HABE RUTH KNOCKS SECOND
HOME RUN.
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RIVER LEVELS.
New York. May 30-Babe
As a guide to shipmasters and others interested in the water! Ruth, last year's home run cham-Remedio, Mr. Gaston Ricard. levels of the river we have been requested by the Board of Con- The raotuses are twofold: the breardown of the existing Pion, to-day made a home run in Miss L C. Reyes. Mr. Edmundo servancy Works of Kwangtung to publish the following table of capitalist petem of industrial or the sixth inning of the second Ranization: the sense that the game with Philadelphia, with one man on a base. This was Ruth's second bome run of the season.
EXCHANGE.
-
The levels are taken at 10 am. each day.
Place of Observation
Highest W. Lowest W. L
receded
THE
recorded
Ent
Fert
Feet
W. L. | W. L. June 5 Jube
Fest
+79.00
-2.42
15.20
+14.70
-0.80
4.30
+37.00
2.50 13.50
+27.23
-5.00
East
-15 15
-0.98
3.60 13.35
2.80
2.82
Reyes. Mr. & Mrs., Grant Smith..ster levels. Lieut. Commander & Mrs. E. H. Starr, Mr. H. T. Sullivan, Mr. U. 18 of the working class is now
Sheung, Mr. & Mrs., A. M. Slark, firmly convinced that production
Ruth did not enter the game Commodore & Mrs. W. Bowden- Mrs. J. for private profit is not an equit able basis on which to build, and until May 20, having been sus-Smith, C. B. E.
that date for insub Miss Elsie A. Theis, Mrs. B. M.
West River that a vast extension of public Pended to ordination.
Troutwein, Mr. Tang Wing Tai. Wuchow, ownership and democratic control!
Mrs. Tang Hui Shi, Mrs. Tang Kongmoon, of industry is urgently neces
Ho She, Mrs. Tang Ho Shi, Mr. Linkonghow, North C. E. Tavares, Mr. & Mrs.. J. F., Samshui, Tavares, Mrs. G. L. Tavares, Sheklung. Miss C. M. Tavares, Mr. Teng Kwan Shen, Mr. S. Trinidad. Miss Helen P. Verall, Mrs. Shee Wang. Mr. & Mrs. C. R. Wagner, Mrs. F. G. Webb, Mr. O. S. Woodward, Mr. Walpole Chan. Mr. Wah King Lee. Mr. Wong Jung, Mr. W. A. Wilson, Mr. Wong Po Koung, Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Weir, Mr. A. T. Willett, Miss J. Walsh, Mr. Yick Kee Chow, Miss Albina Yaptimachay. Dr. &
Mitchell, Miss Mrs. Eleanor, M. Mitchell. Miss Florence A. Mitchell.
The secord primary cause is closely linked with the first. It is that, desiring the creation of a new industrial system which shall gradually but speedily re- place the old, the workers can see no indication that either the G.vernment or the employers have realized the decessity for any fondamental change.
It is essential to question the whale basis on which our industry has been conducted in the past and to endeavour to find in sub- stitution for the motive of private gain some other motive which will serve better as a foundation cf a democratic system.
This cannot be done so long as industry continues to be conduct- ed for private profit and the widest possible extension of public ownership and democratic coctrol of industry is, "therefore, the first necessary condition to removal of industrial unrest.
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A depression is still shows over S.W. China.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day, 0.04 incb. Total since January 1st. 19.38 inches, against an average of 26.88 inches. FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO MORROW.
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19.1%. Glancester.:
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