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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1926.;

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CHINA ASSOCIATION. effective, will always remain, a5 you say, Str, a matter for confez- Ture. Unfortunately many of our (Continued from Page. £) Chinese friends have not under

stood the position" and while we sed to the boycott', will prova!l. I have known that such was not the Even those who are lending their case, I fear they have looked an support to the anti-British move- this policy of inaction as one of ment must learn that "China has weakness. to-day no better friends than the Britbah.

A Pertinent Report The following extract from the Association's Annual Report for 1903 at a time when a boycott was in, progress is pertinent:

"The boycott is a weapon which cúts both ways, and the realiza- Elan of loss and inconvenience by those who employ it should anyve eventually to discourage its 'use among people distinguished for commercial intelligence."

How long will it be before the truth of this will be realized in China where the boycott is favourite weapon?

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From the statement of accounts

Aug 25, you will notice that the Associns pt. 6ior is in a sound financial posi- Sept. 20 toh, largely owing to the funds of the old Association which we were able to take over. These amounted to $1,638.24.

(E/Asia and E/Russia call at Nagasaki the day after departure from Shanghai

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There are now 83 members of this branch and it is hoped that many more will join this year as it is desired to have the branch fally representative of the British Mercantile community.

Useful Activities. Seconding, Mr. W. L. Pattenden

said:

It is to be sincerely hoped that not only in British interests have in Hongkong, but also for the sake f our Chinese friends in Canton as well-for it is realised that the bulk of the people are opposed to the boycott-that public opinion will prevail and this two-edged Weapon be withdrawn..

Effects of the Boycott,

MARINE COURT.

CARRIAGE OF OTHER THAN PASSENGERS' LUGGAGE.

The earriage of goods other than passengers' luggage in boats only holding a passengers' license, is becoming more frequent and two more cases of this nature were heard at the Marine Court yester- day before Lieut. Commdr. G. F. Hole..

Chan, Tai So, a boat mistress, was one of the offenders, having. June 9, Pleading guilty, the ac carried 28 baskets of oggs

on

cused was fined $5 with the alter- native of five days' imprisonment with hard labour

I do not think it can be too strongly emphasized what

Lo Kan, a boat master, charged boomerang effect a boycott has. with a similar offence in respect am perfectly. convinced in my own of five bags of sugar, also picaded mind that the loss occasioned to guilty and wit's fined a similar sum

with the same alternative. this Colony by the boycott is as

Kwok Fo, muster of the steum aothing compared with the launch Taikoo Shun, was charged and incalculable suffering sustain with lying outside two other steam by cur neighbours, in the ad launches alongside s.s. Protesi- jacent provinces.

Inus at 10.15 am. on May 31 and We have heard a good deal, bf pleaded," guilty. Defendant was ate about anti-British feeling, but fined $6 with the alternative of

think history will prove to our five days imprisonment with hard" neighbours in Canton that by the Patient forebearance shown during tresses of cargo boats, pleaded Li Kan und Leung Sam, mis- the past year we have not been guilty to the charge of obstruct- uch bad friends to them after alling the O.S.K. Wharf on June 9

The Men of Tomorrow. We must not, however, overlook the fact that the students and the school boys of to-day are the mea of to-morrow and, although in the light of recent events many of us are inclined to look askance education efforts in China I do

Inbour.

F doubt very much if there is and were also fined $5 with the much real anti-British feeling, and alternative of five days imprison- whatever does exist is compaiament with hard labour. tively speaking among a few indi-: viduals inculcated from Moscow with pernicious Bolshevistic doc-| tiines and possibly plac among a We have listened with close in-good many of the more or less fr terest to the able speech just de- responsible student class. Evered... I know full well that I am expressing the feelings of every one present this afternoon. in hastening to join in the sorrow felt nt the death of Mr. F. H. Holytak and Sir Paul Chater, both of them, men who never spared themselves In their work for this Colony and whose places among the com runity will not be readily filled. think that we should extend our It is satisfactory to learn that sympathy and support to our coun- since this branch of the China Atymen, who are endeavouring ociation was resuscitated, eskunder grave disabilities in various than a year ago, constant touch hus parts of this great country to teen kept with the parent Assccia gucate young China to the ideals tion in London and i most sincerely that have been so much to us. trust that as time goes on the as- I believe it would be found op

iness of the Hongkong Associaevestigation that in a tin will be proved more and more jority of the schols ander

In every home where there are ot only in so far as matture af British control throughout China feeling this Colony are concerned the proportion of the boys who infants or young children Baby's Own Tablet" are necessity. but also from its correspondents at have not been subservient to disci-Mothers who once

line during the recent troubles Tablets never again resort to the

use these, the Coast Peris,,

It is also reassuring to learn the names of the two representativesmall From the China Association'an tha

KYORI

MOTHER'S HELP AND BABY'S FRIEND.

have been comparatively speaking old-fashioned teething powders.

and purgativés usually given to I would also like to emphasiz,children, for Baby's Own Tablets

Committee recently appointub in with a view to a closer understand-inspire confidence from the first London to advise the Government. ing between, ourselves and surdese."

They quickly reduce fever, re-.. to matters relatingdo China. Me.Chinose friends with whom. afte David Laudate and Mr. Warrenali, we have a great deal in con-lieve colic and croup, prevent and twire are well-known to us all and mon, the importance of the dispel tomatipation,, check diar- 1 feat British interests in Chis younger generation of Englishmen rheen allay teething pains, re- erald ant be in more capable now coming out "studying the lieve indigestion, expel worms,

Mängunger

hands.

Hume Policy in China.

quiet the nerves and quickly pro- mote health-giving sleep.

Guaranteed absolutely

pure, I think I am correct in saying Reports to the United States at Baby's Own Tablets can be and epfe even for the youngest in- that only comparatively recently Public Health Service show that on had from chemists., or post free, bas it been realised by the man the Pacifle Const fatalities from 50 cents the vial, from Dr. Wil- the street that the British Govern-small-pox cases so far this year are iams Medicine Co., 00 Kiangse munte bands were tied by the terms more than 600 percent. above Road, Shanghai,

of the Washington Treaty in band-normal, according to Information,

year.

ng the lagrant. breaches obtained at the office of the Sur Treaty rights that occurred last geon General of the United States. Los Angeles and Seattle have suf- Whether more forceful action, had fered the greatest number of it been possible, would have been intalities.

THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD,

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