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A meeting of the Hongkong Base- The Nippon Yusen Kaisha have bull League was held at the United recently established now regula States Consulate General last even- Later. Mr. E. Osurnin, Soviet tons governing the special reduc- ing, for the purpose of outlining a tions for passengers accompanying Programme for the forthcoming THE COLONIAL DISPENSARY. Conal-General, declined to grant their families, as well as for pat season. Representatives of the
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| Hongkong, HongkongV.D.C., written answer, denying categoricompany's Scattle steamers. cally that meetings were held in
The reductions are as follows: South China AA, Japanese Bast hia Consulate, whereat resolutions Family Reductions. First class ball Club, Indian R.C., Filipino supporting the uprising. and the passengers travelling between the Club, and Hongkong University, students were" adopted.
He Orient and the Pacific Coast and No representative of the Club de asserts: "The Consulate has no vice versa, and accompanied by Recrelo attended..
Mr. M. B. Keenahan, acting|| connection whatever with the their families, are allowed a reduc
(Secretary of the Longue, briefly strike,, nor gives instruction to tion as specified below: ..... anybody with regard to same. “AU fictions invented to bind in any way the Consulate with the strike are nothing else than provocation alming to discredit the Soviet Government."
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10 per cent. For a family pay-reviewed the activities of Inst
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Brammo for the guidance of the in- 15 per cent. For a family pay-coming, committee, as to the pro- ing the equivalent of 6 adult bable expenditure and income and so far as detailed arrangements Peking, June 4.-M. Karakhan, N.B. Bona fide tutors, gov. they had already progressed for Soviet Ambassador, yesterday fernesses, nurses and other domestic this year. He suggested that each addressed the following note to servants shall be considered as club should contribute the sum of the "Foreign Minister: "Having members of familles, in respect of $100 to defray initial expense, the learned with feeling of profound the application of the above redue principal item grief of the shooting of several tions, provided they are travelling erection of the grand stand at the tens of Chinese workers and in the first class and not under approximate cost of $600. Mr. students at Shanghai, I wish to special "Servant Rates."
Alonzo representing the Filipino express to the Chinese people Party-trip Reductions.-(a) First Club moved that the sum be reduced feelings of the deepest sympathy class passengers travelling in to $50," and accepting an amend- And sorrow, certainly shared by partics between the Orient and the ment that another 850 be available the peoples of the U.S.S.R. "I have Pacific Coast and vice versa by át call, his motion was approved by the honour to request Your Ex-N.Y.K. steamers shall, according the meeting.
of which was the
cellency to accept these expres-to the numbers, be allowed a re- Mr. June, representing the South sions of my condolences and duction on their passage fares as China A.A., agreed to conduct the convey them to the bereaved follows:
negotiations for the erection of al
families-Reuter,
T:
Duty of Responsible Elements.
Shanghai, June 4.-The rioters seem to be losing faith in frenzied attacks upon foreigners. No col· lisions are reported to-day, but the strike. is spreading.
Two of the morning newspapers) estimate that a hundred thousand have walked out, coolics greatly predominating.
15 per cent. For a party pay- grand stand according to the plan
ing the equivalent of 10 adult approved by the P.W.D. in previous fares or more.
years, with the, addition of a dress-
20 per cent. For a party paying ing room beneath, which was the the equivalent of 15 adult outcome of a sugggestion by Mr. fares or more..
25 per cent. For a party paying
faros or more.
¡Alonzo.
The election of officers was then
the equivalent of 20 adult proceeded with and resulted in thei
unanimous vote of the meeting that class (b) Third
Lea passengers fr. Latte be President of the travelling in parties between Japan gue, Mr. June the Hon. Sec., and
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The NC. D. News gives ports of call and Pacific Coast and Mr. Sling representing the Hong-No- prominence to an article address-vice versa by N.Y.K. steamers kong University, Hon. Treasurer, ed "To the peaceable Chinese of shall be allowed a reduction on
It was decided that the arrange- Shanghai." After explaining the their passage fares specified as fol- ments for the sale of season ticketa situation it says that sooner or lows:
be as before, namely that 60 be later the rioters and agitators will! be beaten. Meanwhile life will not be pleasant for anyone, but". that will not deter the Foreign authorities and their compatriots from standing firm and doing their utmost to crush.the revolt and restore order "How long this threat to your peace, welfare and safety will last depends largely upon you."-Reuter."
London Comment. London, June 4-The disturbed conditions in Shanghai are exer. cising the public mind consider- ably, The papers unanimously express the opinion that prompt: and decisive measures are neces- sary to restore order, and agree as to the desirability of co-opera- tion and unity among the European Powers to cope with the whole situation in China.
10 per cent. For a party, paying allotted to each club, the proceeds the equivalent of 20 adult, of which would be devoted to equip- fares or more per ateamer. Iment. Any additional tickets dis 15 per cent. For a party paying posed of would be considered as a
the equivalent of 85 adult contribution to League funds. fares or more per steamer. An allocation of grounds for next 20 per cent. For a party paying' week was decided upon by arrang
the equivalent of 40 adult ing a series of practice matches as fares or more per steamer. lunder:
South Chira.
25 per cent. For a party paying Saturday (June 6), Hongkong v.
the equivalent of 50 adults fares or more per ateamer. 20. per cent. For a purty paying the equivalent of 20 adult fares or more per steamer and 50 adult fares or more per two steamers,
Tuesday, Filipinos v. Hongkong University.
25 per cent. For a party paying the equivalent of 20 adult fares or more by more than two steamers.
ese.
Wednesday, Hongkong v. Japan-
4
Thursday, Indian R. C. v. Hong- kong Volunteers.
Monday and Friday were left vacant.
The first League game of the sea- son is scheduled for Saturday, June 13, but arrangements, upon which the acquisition of another ground.
The attitude of Marshal Chang except for minor outbreaks. The depends, are left in the hands of the] Tso-lin is the subject of much most serious development is the Committee, composed of President, speculation. The Times says the meeting of Chinese police at Cha-Hon. Sec., and Hon. Treasurer. students', movements in Peking pei who decided to strike, but On the motion of Mr. Keenahan,i and Shanghai are symptomatic of when the hour arrived a mere the meeting passed a unanimous) the utter dislocation of the bonds handfull out of the 2,000 attached vote of thanks to "Whitesox" as the of society threatening a vast em- to the settlement department turn-press representative of the Hong- pire, and endorses the tribute to ed in their arms. It is believed king Baseball League for his the general masses of Chinese duty..
voluntary efforts towards the fur-
The
Hotel Men Strike. Shanghal, Juno 4-The em- ployees of the Astor House and Majestic walked to-day. atrike is still spreading butj reaction among many workers is apparent. -
paid by Mr. E. S. Mackay at the The efforts of the agitatore to therance of the game in Hongkong, China Association meeting laat that the majority will remain on which, the mover was glad to say, month. Reuter.
force a strike of the Chinese fire- men has failed. It is reported contributed in no small way to the stimulation of interest which that five Were wounded across Whangpou in a Pootung outbreak was so evident this season, at the China and Japan Cotton: Spinning and Weaving Mill when a mob attacked the Japanese over. seers who resisted and opened fire after the offices had been invaded, The police this morning raided The Chinare constabulary Inter and closed the Seymour Road dispersed the rioters, school. They found abundant
Strikes at industrial plants are: Bolshevik literature. Other red spreading slowly. It is estimated nests were visited and some ar that 50,000 men are out. rests made.
GOLF.
KOWLOON BOGEY POOL. The result of the bogey pool for May, played on the Kowloon Golf
The rioters are now concentra-leading Hotel are substituting the
American Jazz musicians in the course, was as follows-E. A. Beaumont, 1 down; J. Thomson, ting on the strike movement which waiters of the Astor House which 2 down; Wm. Paterson 2 down
endeavouring to evade..
There
..
H. Gelling..." S. L... Hidden... 1 V. C. Labrum.. "A. C. S. Bur
ford..
a vast majority of the workers are hotel ia the most seriously affected AD interesting spoons compati
The weather is clear. Our Owntion was played on Whit Monday were no riots-Router...
hetween teams captained by the Hon. Secretary and Hon. Treasurer Shanghai, June 4-No attacks Correspondent.
Shanghai, June 4-The Chinese with the following result:- on foreigners are reported to-day but the strike is spreading. The Bankers' Association and the
2n- Secretary
Treasurer newspapers estimate that 100,000 Native Banks Guild to-day
are out, chiefly coolles.nounced in the Chinese Press that Wm. Paterson.... O vs J. D. Thomson, 1 mon
they were temporarily suspending K. S. Robertson,, 1 E. A. Beaumont Reuter.
business, Leginning on the 3rd.-W. Robert
I. B. Trovor... O. Peking, June 4.-There were no!
Reuter. further student demonstrations
A. G Pila.. Ô Shanghai, June 4.—The Student T. &. Jonos..... to-day. The students yesterday" evening saw the Vice-Chairman of Union has decided to circularizo A. W. Brown..... 1 A. Brooksbank.
a telegram to urged a general strike, but he requesting them to stop their E. Korn... advised against it stating that the military movements, but Government was doing all that animously to turn their attention was possible to bring about, an against foreigners. They also pro- amicable settlement of the affair, pose the formation of a student] e student The students to-day, in many volunteer corp.
On the evening of the 2nd the In this competition 152 cards were groups, with angs paraded all the main thoroughfares trying to Diplomatic Corps hold a con- taken out. The result was
Lt. Col. R. A, Dobbin porque shopkeepers to agree to ference regarding the protest of between three competitors:
They decided J. H. Hearn strike but there was no disorder the Waichiaopu.
first to wire, to their respective, D. J. Brown yesterday or to-day--Router.
governments for Instructions and to Other scores were:
W. H. Edmond's legal order the Consular Body at Shang-. 6. Monaghan hai to be cautions for the time B. Petheram vi
Lt. Col. R.. Bacchus being-Taun Wan, Yat Por
· Outbreak in Pootung; ·
Shanghal, June. The situa tion is unchanged and all is quiet
un-
13.
J. Bottomley...
Total.
Total, Happy Valley, May Ecletic
Competition.
tic
31
36-5=31
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