NOTICES.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
LABOUR IN HONGKONG.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925.
HONGKONG: VOLUNTEERS:
TOM'S DIXIE KITCHNE BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO.,
Manila's Favorited
RESTAURANT
Importore of
AMERICAN FRUITSLAND
VERGETABLES
BAR IN CONECTION.
No doors WE NAVER CLOSE.. 126, Plaza Goiti,
Tel. 1888."
T. NAKAO Japanese Shoe Expert. TORTOISE SHELL BOXES and CASES A SPECIALITY
Astor House Hotel 'Building, Queen's Road Central.
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POR ATTENTION OF MASTERS OF NORTH-BOUND STEAMERS:
North-Eas AB, during the
Monacon "there is always a possiblity of North-bound steam ers running short OF BUNKER COAL, this is to inform you that TAIT & 00., AMOY; (a well- protected port with good anchor age) have stooks of GOOD JAPANESE BUNKER COAL AT REASONABLE PRICES,
Wireless messages via Hong- kong or Formosa are re-trans mitted by the Great Northern Telegraph Co. and wire to "TAIT" or "COALBUNKER” AMOY, will receive their prompi attention.
Code, Bentley's. Complete- Phrase Condensed,
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ji PLATE
It yield Negatives of rich gra- dation, with full detail in shadowe and bighlights. It stands forcing In development, possesses great latitude, and is unsurpassed for
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MASSAGE HALL 23 WYNDHAM STREET "MRS. H. MORITA. Tel. No. C,4395.
MASSAGE HALL
Krs. 5.
UZUNOYE,
- Expert Masseuse, 57, Queens Road. Central 2nd. Floor.
Mrs. SEKAI MASSAGE
Tel. No. C. 4488, Zad. door. No. 2, Dad lall Street, Hongkong
Ltd.
INCREASE OF TRADES UNIONISM.
SCOTTISH COMPANY ORDERS.
The s.s. TILAWA The Lato Mr. Montague Ede's
(10,000 Tons)
Scheme. :
Route March on Monday,
The week's orders for the Scottish Company II.K.V.D.C. are as fol lows:
During the past few years no will sail hence on or about the less than one hundred and forty unfons.connected with labour havo'
1. Route "March Monday, th 30th, September,
been formed in Hongkong, and it is October. A full parade la re necessary to try and understandquested. why so many of these organizations' Equipment.-Rifles and bayonets, have sprung up; also, how. It is buite, braces and pouches.
for
SINGAPORE, PENANG, RANGOON AND CALCUTTA
for freight and passage, apply
10:-
MACKINNON MACKENZIE & COMPANY.
Tel. Central 19. -
Agents.
CHINESE OPTICAL CO.
Refracting and Manufacturing
Crookes Glasses
Kryptok (Invisible)
Bifocals.
Toric Lenses.
Sun Glasses.
4)
67, Queen's Road, Central.
METALS
at all kinds especially for ship-building and engineer 1ng work, Complete stock. Best, Terma. Immediate delivery,
SINGON & CO.,
[ESTABLISHED A.D. 1880] HING LUNG ST.
Central 615,
Phone
GREEN' ISLAND CEMENT
CO., LTD.
PORTLAND CEMENT
In Casks of 375 lbs, net. la Bags of 250 lbs, net,
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. General Manager. Boogkong.
The Empress Store 58, Nathan Road, Kowloon, "Under English Management',
Ordere for Wines. Liquis, Fruit and Provisions, Fresh Vegetables, etc.
Promptly executed at com- petitive prices. AUCTIONEERING & BROXERING CO., LTD.
Proprietors.
Mrs. J. CRAWFORD,
Massage' Ha'l
No. 2, Duddall Street, 3rd floor, Hangkou k.
Child Ailments
mainly arise from
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that the leaders have obtained Dress. Glengarries, tunics, kilts, such à compelling influence over sporrans, diced' höse, Bashes and their members. The Guild sys-spats.
tem, says the China Express and At Home. Members of No. 7. Telegraph, is indigenous to China, (City) Platoon, will be At Home but the movement towards tradus to Nos. & & & Platoons at Corps unionism in Ifangkong is very mo- Headquarters after the Route dern. The probability is that March certain stormy petrels in Chinese Part 1 Musketry-Will be fired politics, ast a result of visits to at Penk Range on Sunday, 4th England and America, have come October. All those who have not
to the conclusion that organised yet fired or qualified in Part I Range labour would be a very powerful must attend on that day. instrument for furthering their Officer, 2nd Lieut. K. S. Morrison; own ambitions. Realising that Dress-Uniform optional, but certain labour, leaders had found rifles, bayonets and pouches must their way into Parliament in Eng- be taken. land, they felt that they them- Arms-Riles and Bayonets, must selves could aspire to almost any be drawn from Headquarters on political appointment if they could Friday, 2nd October, between 10 obtain the decided support of the a.m, and 12 noon, or 2 p.m. and 4 Chinese labouring classes. Pro- p.m. or 5 p.m. and 6 p.m.; and on bably this is the most cogent rea-Saturday, 3rd October, between 9 son for the birth of the Laboura.m. and 1 p.m. Unions in the Colony.
Parade. At Corpy Headquar-
The late Mr. Montague Ede was tara at 9 a.m. (Peak Residents at far-sighted enough to foresee this Peak Hotel 0.10 a.m.) movement towards trades union-Miniature Range is available on ism in Hongkong, and took a great Friday, 2nd instant, 5.30 p.m., and deal of trouble to try and under-it la hoped all those who have not stand it. He realised that there yet qualified in Part I will attend were genuine grievances nourish- for Instruction.
N.C.O.' Class of Instruction cd by workmen, and that these grievances seldom con-will not be held on Tuesday, 6th
October. cerned the actions of European
discovered
CRICKET.
UNIVERSITY v. D.B.S.
University.
C. A. Peterson run out
employers. They were nearly al- ways caused by Chinese foremen. These foremen' were, however, put in authority by Europearis, And there is little doubt that they invariably blamed the employers when the questions came up for The discussion among the men.
Playing away the D.B.S. lost to main cause of the present diffi- culties is unquestionably the dis-the University 2nd by. 5 wie- kets and 100 runs. C.. A. Peterson semination of lying propaganda. for the University, scored 83 runs It is noteworthy that the leaders and toer wilkets for 19 runs. of the unions almost invariably The onlyatsmen for the school away the meetings by their oratory.to reach double figures were and practically direct the policy Guterres 18) and. J. L. Young- of all the members. In the recent say (22), strike only one union, the me- chanics, had a secret ballot, and we know the result. If all the unions had been able to record their votes in the same way It is practically certain that the strike would never have developed. Mr. Ede's ideas were sound. He was convinced that it would cost less to carefully consider the conditions of local labour than to shut one's eyes to them The members of the unions had been stampeded the agitators. The unions should be forced into the open, and the! segret ballot insisted on. No one can object to a secret ballat except- the agitator, and it is obviously Lo everyone's interest that his in- fluence should be curbed.
E. Zimmern b. Lee
C. K. Ong b. Lee
W. R. Slings not out
F. Hiptoolu run out
H. Barma not out
R. Bang. C Ilunt
Zinimern
Extras
Total (for 5 wkts)
.105.
B. P. Ng, A. Azz, B. N. Sudan, b. Clean Wah, did not bat."
Bowling Analysis.
A, Lee F. Ziniera Goddard
J. L. Youngsuye E. Lec
Gerrard ......
O. R. W
4 21
3 30.
.3 19
Dioceson Boys School,
F. Zimmern b. Peterson W. Hunt b. Peterson
THE SHANGHAI ENQUIRY.T. Featherstone & Oug.,:
SIR HENRY GOLLAN LEAVES.
Sir Henry Gollan, Chief Justice of Hongkong, who is Britain's re- presentative in the judicial enquiry President Into the Shanghai incidents, left for Shanghai by the Madison yesterday.
Sir Henry had as travelling com- panion Mr. Justice E. Finley John-. son and Mrs.. Finley Johnson, of Manila, who have been spending a few days in Hongkong. Judge Johnson is America's reprezenta- tive at the enquiry.
$ALESMAN $AM.
SAM MOWON
AND 3. GUZZLEM
F. Samy, c. Wah, b Peterson B. A. Lee not out
A. Lee b Sudan
J. J. Younganye b Sudan D. Anderson c. Aziz, b Sudan R. Gerrard b Teterson .. Goddard b Sulan..... L. Guterres st. E. Zimmern, ↳ Sudan
Extras
Total:
Bowling Analysis.
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OXY-ACETYLENE, AND ELECTRIC WELDERS.
MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL
THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY
OF HONGKONG, LIMITED,
بوره
ENGINEERS.
DRY DOCK
LENGTH 787 Feet,"
LENGTH ON BLOCKS 750 FEET
DEPTH ON CENTRE OF
SILL (HT W.O.S.T.) 34 FT. 6 INS. THREE SLIPWAYS-
CAPABLE OF HANDLING SHIPS UP TO 3000 TONS DISPLACEMENT.
ELECTRIC CRANE AT SEA WALL CAPABLE OF LIFTING 100 TONS AT 70 FEET RADIUS.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents HONGKONG, "CHINA & JAPAN,
TEL ADORESE "TASKOODOCK" HONGKONG..
TELEPHONE NO. 212.
CALL, PLAG; *0* OVER "ANS, PEMHANT."
16 KNOTS
AILSA CRAIG
FAST RUN ABOUT
BRITISH THROUGHOUT
Complete $2750.00
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W
WESTINGHOUSE
ELECTRIC
Holyoak Massey, & Co., Ltd.
O. R. W.
11 19
0 10
.3 8
.8.2 18
.2 3
B. P. Ng
Queen's Blds.
Peterson Ong Hiptoole Sudun Wah
YES MR, HOWDY - NOW TO PASS TA' FINAL TEST YOU MOST SKIM FROM HERE OVER TO THE END OF THAT
OTHER PIER
Distributors.
Tel: C.671
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Complete arrangements made for tours of North China, Korea, Japan, including steamship and railway tickets, Hotel and sleeping car reservations. Sight-seeing with native guides, etc.
Other holiday trips arranged to the Philippine Islands, Java, Indo-China and India,
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So Near and Yet So Far.
SAY!- WHAT TH SAM HILL DID YOU TURN BACH FOR YOU WERE FILMOST.
THERE
I KNOW IT
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MAKE TURNED AROUND
AND SWAM BACK HERE.
AGAIN
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TIRED OUT
faulty nutrition, which can be
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corrected by
TODAY'S
SCOTT'S Emulsion. Rickets, teething
TH DAY
troubles, blood
TO SER
If they
poverty and wasting
ICPIM PASY
diseases are surely overcome by
Scott's Emulsion
It brings health to all.
AS UPE
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ON THE PUBLIC
BEACH
DUSTING
THE
SUMMER
GREAT SCOTT HE'S ALMOST "THERE" AND HE'S TURNING! BACK
IT'S ONLY
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