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Blages,

...

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

Basis of Negotiations, “

It was agreed that the T.U.C. representing the affiliated Trade Unions, is the most effective organisation, and the only body possessing authority, through its General Council, to discuss and

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST

COURT TEST PENCIL

MARKS.

· LONG TACK SAM.

TO-NIGHTS BIG DRAW AT QUEEN'S.

COUNSEL AND, “GROSS MISTAKE" OF POLICE.

Magic,

of

1928.

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conjuring, Juggling,

16. Gracechurch Street, London," EC. E negotiate on all questions reluting knife throwing, singing, dancing

"I have made a suggestion Authorized Capli

Subscribed. Capital to the entire field of industrial ro- and acrobatics, all of the highest against the police of a kind which fald-Up Dapital...... organisation,

London standard, are among the I can honestly say I have made only Reserve Fund and reel a £1,514,111 MINORITY OF ONE, It was further agreed that, in

individual industries, the most ef-attractions in the programme of once before at the Bar. I do do- The conference of employers and fective co-operation can best be ob- thirty varied items to be presented liberately say that, the two officers

the Trades tained by deliberation and negotia by Long Tack Sam, and his com-woro grossly mistaken.".

Mr. A. B. Lucy made this state- representatives of Union Congress on Industrial Re- tions with the accredited repre-pany of Chinese wonder workers organisation and Industrial Rosentatives of affiliated unions, or when the famous magician com- ment at Surrey Quarter Sessions Bankok lations, recently adopted with one of unions recognised by the General mences his Hongkong acason of at Kingston during a case in which t

Devonshire-road, Colombe at 9.20 this evening. Long Tack operator, dissentient Mr. A. J. Cook, Secre Council of the T.U.O, as bonn-fide four nights at the Queen's Theatre Cecil Llewellyn Pratt, linotype lent tary of the Minera Federation-an Trade Unions.

among "The report goes on to say that Sam has "topped the bill" at the Colliers Wood, appealed, against alle interim..report dealing,

it is definitely in the luterests of biggest 'London and New York conviction and fine of $5 by the lingkeng other matters, with:

The establishment of voluntary all concerned In Industry that full theatres, including the Coliseum Croydon magistrates for loitering The appeal was allowed, and the to deal recognition should be given to and Keith's, and he is now on his for the purpose of street betting, conciliation machinery with trade disputes in their, early affiliated Trade Unions or other way to Sydney for a new tour of

bona-fde Trade Unions as the ap Australia, the fact to which loenl conviction quashed with costs.

It was said that Pratt was arrest The termination of any victimisa-propriate and established machinery pleasure seekers owe their present

since for the discussion and negotiation opportunity of being able to see ed outside the Red Lion public-

house, Colliers Wood. Polica-con-, Queen's, Road Central

Hongkong, 19th July, 1928. tion that may have arisen

of all questions of working condi- his performance.

stable Chester and Sergeant Reaney the general strike of 1926.

The development of Rationalisations, including wages and hours

Besides being a magician of gave evidence that they saw Pratt Ulon In Industry under proper safe-nad other matters of common in-

terest. guards.

Cross-examined by Mr. Luey:(for We further consider (continues marvellous skill, Long Tack Sam outside the public-house receiving Mr. Ben Turner, Chairman of

10, Des Voeux Road, Central, Hongkong. the Trades Union Congres, who the report) that negotiations be-is a comedian of ability. While money and slips from men.

..310,000,000 presided, in moving the adoption tween employers and workmen are turn follows turn in the crowded

facilitated by workmen being men-programme with astonishing rapi- Pratt), Chester agreed that he and of the Repari, decided:

the South Western Police Court Pd-up Capital ... The report would give a basiebers of an affiliated Union or other dity, he keeps the audience in a Sergeant Reaney were the officers for a national understanding and bonn-fde Trade Union as already simmer of merriment with his flown a similar case heard recently at Authorized Deplia national development that should be defined and also by employers being of wit, cracking jokes in any of which was dismissed by the BRANCHER AND AGENCIES-

the half dozen languages which he

Assisting themagistrate with 16 guineaa costa Batavia welcomed and encouraged by all kewise organised.

spenka Buently.

his two beautiful against the police. who were in one way or another re-

magician are

Card From Newsboy. End to Victimisation,

Pratt, in evidence, said he was on itonoluis daughters, the Misses Mi Na and presentative of trade.

Victimisation occupies a consider-Nee Sa Long, who contribute musi.

bledon station hoping to get a Lord Melchett, in seconding, re-able part of the report, which says al and dancing numbers of much holiday and went to South Wim-Ro marked:

setting up the National In- that the principle of Trade Union charm, including violin and saxo charabane to Epsum racecourse. Masila dustrial Council they would have recognition having been agreed for the first time a representative upon, it is recognised that such phone solon and Indlan, jazz and While waiting he bought race- organisations have social respon-novelty dances. The other mem card from a newspaper boy nud boly of employers and of the Trade sibilities as well as duties to their bers of the company all add their when the boy told him the names of business transacted. Unions to consider not merely in members, and that everything pos distinctive items, such as ribhan three horses he had tipped, he times of controversy, but at allible must be done to avold friction, spinning, knife throwing, needle (Pratt) wrote corresponding marks

It is, therefore, agreed: "that swallowing. the head illusion on the card. times in a friendly way, those

He could not get a charabane and matters which affected the pros-it is mest undesirable that any and other strange stunts. Alte perity of industry.

workman should be dismissed or gether the programme is excep-returned to go home. Passing the The parties to the Conferenca otherwise penalleed on account of tionally fine. Admission is at the Six Bells public house, the land- ware the group of employers his membership of a Union or of popular prices of $3, $2 and $1 lord introduced him to Chester, who organised

Droid and they had drinks together. (formerly Sir Alfred Mond) on the le official position in a Union, or and booking is now open at the was in plain clothes, as a brother

on account of any legitimate Trado Queen's Theatre.

He showed Chester the card which one side, and the General Council Linion activities. It is recognised

the newsboy had given him. Later of the Trudes Union Congress on

that misunderstanding exists upon the other.

consequences which it is claimed

he went on to another public house rested by Chester.

by

industry

and

Lord Melchett

Mr. Cook defended his attitude

On the question of conciliation" followed the great dispute of 1926. by commenting that he believed the and when he came out he was nr-

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machinery, the Joint Conference without expressing any view upan honour was conferred adopted the plan already outlined the events of 1926, and their con- Meichelt for his services to the In the Morning Post for a National sequences, we consider, on account capitalistle class, and, as he (Mr. feourt and Pratt denied that he had although it runs along very cùn- Paid-Up Capital Joint Industrial Council, to which of the vital importance of Improved Cool considered Lord Mekchett un made as many as 14 marks on it. disputes could be referred before industrial relations, that where enemy to the working classes, he they got to the acute stage of workmen are being penalised for lock-out or a strike.

of the Chicago under-world, and Authorlaed Capital..... Gullders 160,008.000-- ventional lines, It is excellently Reserve Fand Water Test. When the Clerk discovered that produced and marked by powerful

could not agree to the congratula-by damping some of the marks they newing. Lys do Putti, who takes

his opposition to the conference and pat in a memorandum against the one signed by Lord Melchott and

Ty part they played in those tions. events, whether justified or not, Continuous Investigation.

such action is to be deprecated. The employers' side, not being For the sake of a better understand representative of any organisation, ing in the future in the industrial could not commit the recognised world, we hope efforts will be made employers' organisations; neither to restore the pre-1926 position." could the General Counell of the T.U.C. commit all the Unions. The

Trade

Rationalisation.

A considerable section of the Federation Employers* agreed to take the necessary steps report is devoted to the subiect of

Rationalisation.”

There is agreement that the ten- to bring the recommendations to the notice of the appropriate employersdency towards a rational organisa organisations, and the General tion of industry and trade, Includ Council agreed to pince the reconting the grouping of individunt the Trades units within an industry into larger mendations before Union Congress in September.

units, should be "welcomed, and The three main functions of the encouraged, in so far as it lenda was recommended, to improvements in the efficiency Council, it

of industrial production, services, should be:

To hold quarterly meetings for and distribution, and to the raising general consultation on the widest of the standard of living of the

people. questions concerning Industry and industrial progress;

The Conference further endorsed World To establish a Standing Joint the resolutions of the Committee for the appointment of Economic Conference at Geneva in Joint conciliation boards, as set out May, 1927, on Rationalisation, and in detail in the agreed resolution embodied them in the report, on the prevention of disputes;

To establish and direct machinery for continuous investigation into industrial problems.

}

The report, however, recognises that certain measures of rationali- antion may tend to displace labour, to modify in undesirable way's Successful as the machinery for the conditions of work, and that negotiation between employers and safeguards are, therefore, necessary workers has been in avoiding the If the workers are not to suffer. outbreak of industrial disputes, 11 is agreed that schemes for pro- added the report, it is feit that viding such safeguards should be there are various ways in which considered as part of the general the existing machinery for negotia- question of the displacement tion might be Improved strengthened.

*

or

labour.

In no industrial country hul so much been done. The existing machinery hud, on the whole, been successful in dealing with the great majority of disputes, but dur- ing the last few years had failed to deal with certain disputes of a eerious magnitude.

The Main Problem,

Report Adopted.

of

Mr. Ben Turner, Chairman of the General Council of the Trades Union Congress, presided over the! Conference, and Lord Melchett, Chairman of the representative group of employers, was among uther's present.

The Marquess of Londonderry', Bord Weir, and Mr. J. H. Thomas, The main problem would, there-M.P., were among those unable to fore, appear to be, continues the re-attend. port, to find means of avoiding the outbreak of disputes which have failed to be settled by the ordinary negotiating machinery in the in dustries, concerned.

Mr. Ben Turner moved the adop tion of the report. ·

Ile believed that if machinery of the kind outlined in the report had been in existence, the dispute with which he had been recently as- ociated would probably bave been avoided.

It was agreed that nothing should be done to interfere with the bene ficial work which is being carried on by the existing joint machinery:

Lord Meléhett, in seconding, re- wherever possible the existing marked the whole country had re-

.should De machinery joint

cognised the courage and the wis improved or strengthened; the dam of the General Council of the of the element Trades Union Congress in accepting application of compulsion would be unaccept the invitation to the Conference. able and undesirable.

It was understood by both sides The Conference was convinced that there could be no demand put that the most valuable and helpful forward on the strength of the re- victimisation for the clement towards adeking a means solution on

of preventing disputes lay in the dismissal of men who were bou strengthening of good relations be fide at work in order to enable the tween organisations on both sides restoration referred to to be carried and their recognition of joint in- out. dustrial responsibility.

The Conference believed that a

Mr. E. L. Poulton,. Sir David

broader acceptation of the respon- Mline-Watson, and Mr. A. J, Cook

sibility of Industry as a whole for the avoidance of stoppages of work should be developed,

To enable this to be done under' the best auspices, it was felt that

also spoke, and the report was car- ried, with the one dissentient.

Mr. Cook's Rudences.

There was a discordunt note at

Joint Conciliation Boards should the opening of the conference, Mr. be formed, composed equally of A. J, Cook dissociating himself representative Trade Union leaders from the vote of congratulation and of employers representative of carried to Lord Melchett on lila be-

ing raised to the peerage. industry.'

Mr. Turner.

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Mr. Cook added that he continued became blue, the chairman (Mr. C. the title role, enhances her re- BRANCHEN:-Dandiemarin. Dandorry,

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At Pratt's request, the marks he admitted having made himself were tested, the clerk stated that they did not turn blue.

Pratt said that he had only used a black lead pencil.**

Several witnesses, including the newspaper boy, corroborated Pratt's evidence regarding the race-card.

Mr. J. W. Paine, a fellow em- ployee of Pratt's, and Mr. G. W. Herd, formerly chairman of Mit- cham District Council, said that they had known Pratt for many years and had never known him to have anything to do with horse- racing.

Besides the main film, there is a

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