FUTURE OF CHINA'S INDUSTRIES.
PROTECTIVE TARIFF
PROPOSED.
RATIONALISATION ON A
LARGE SCALE..
CONFERENCE SCHEME.
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The imposition of a protective tariff to aid Chinese industries was one of the most interest- of the ing recommendations National Industrial and Com-: mercial Conference, which con- cluded at Nanking on Saturday.
The proposal called for full co- operation between various in. dustrial and commercial enterprises | and pointed out that the three: most effective meats of promoting home industries are: (1) enforce- ment of a protective tariff, (2) in- troduction of methods of scientific management and (3) large scala production and distribution. By the amalgamation of various com panica engaged in the same kind of business, not only can a great amount of management expenses be saved by doing away with trade rivalry and competition, butj experts as well as means of pro-i duction may be concentrated and a concerted effort against foreign competition made possible.
Rationalisation.
The proposal which was adopted, provides for the following mea-
sures:
A. With Regard to Production:] 1.-Amalgamation of various factories having small capital.
2.-Co-operation in the purchase of raw materials and machinery for factories situate at different places
3.-Amalgamation of new fac-j torics with old ones.
B. With Regard to Distribution and. Marketing:
1. Standardization of products. 2.-Co-operation in the trans- portation and storage of goods.
3.-Standardization of trade marks and uniformity of prices.
A proposal calling for the pro- hibition of the export of Iron ores and waste iron was adopted.
Com-
FANLING GOLF.
STARTING TIMES FOR TO-MORROW.
·9.20 a.m.-J. M. Walker and R.
Young.
9.24. a.m.-R. I. Cherrill and J. H.
Davy.
9.28 a.m.-R. Taplin and C.-Mycock, M. Hartley and G.
9.12
9.36 a.m.-11. C. Shrubsole and E.
D. M Matthews. 9.40 a.-J. E. Richardson and 3.
Forbes 9.44
A
Anderson and E. Newhouse. 9.48 am L. Shellshear and
A. Redmond.
9.62 -RA Camidge and
J.
Stuart
THE
HÒNGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1930.”
CHAMPIONS RACE DESCRIBED.
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WHEATCROFT'S FOURTH WIN
IN SHANGHAI,
SWEEP NUMBERS.
POLICE RESERVE.
ORDERS FOR THE CURRENT
WEEK. -
Orders by the Hon. E.. D. C. Wolfe, C. M. G. Inspector Geperal of Police, state:
NAVAL AIRMEN'S
ESCAPE.
LEAP FROM BURNING PLANE
IN MANILA BAY.
MACHINE DESTROYED.
Armistice Day, Members of the Chinese Com- pany detailed for duty on Armis- tice Day will report at Central'
Manila, Nov. 6. Police Station at 10.15 a.m. (not Three naval aviators miracul- 9.30 a.m. as previously stated) ously escaped death this morning thence proceeding to the Public by leaping from a flaming plane Gardens for Police Duty at the
in Manila Bay and swimming to Chinese War Memorial Ceremony.a launch of the aircraft tender Members of other units will Avocet, while their ship was 'des- parade as stated below
troyed.
Shanghai papers to hand show that there were seven starters for the Champions at the recent Race Meeting, these being Wheatcroft (Brand), Election Eve (MeCann), Firetlash (Noodt), who finished first, second and third respectively and Alligator (Pote-Hunt), Busy Bee (Encarnica), Starlit Eve Indian Company.-2 Sergeants
and (Collaco)
Switzerland and 10 Constables will report at (Dallas).
Central at 9.30a.m. to draw The N. C. Daily News, comment-Revolvers. Dress Uniform, Hel- ing on the race, says it was both met, Belt und Truncheon to be 10.04 a.m-A D. Humphreys and poor and brilliant. Those who worn.
J. P, Warren. 10.05 am.-J. G. Campbell nad Tvited trouble, and they got it. Any 10 Constables will parade with were beaten by old Wheatcroft in- Flying Squad.-1 Sergeant and
and all of the other six could have their muchines at Central at 10.00 made the pace fast enough to give a.m. to draw Revolvers. Dress themselves a good chance of win-Khaki Uniform and Cap with ning and of preventing him from Khaki Cover.
9.5G
a.m.--L. H. Ruffin and J. Raikes 10.00 a.m.-B. D. Evans and H. A.
Lammert.
10.12
Low.
A-BL-T. Lindars and G. Walsh. 10.16 am.-I. H. Geare and I. W.
Shewan
10.20 a.m.-A. II. Ferguson and
K. Macfarlan
10. Am-C. E. Holmes and
F.
J.winning. In a slow run race, he Sharpshooters' Company-10 could be depended upon to finish as members of this Company will well as any of them, yet they allow-proceed direct to the stations al- ed the distance to be covered in lotted to them at the time a third-class pony could do, ranged. Dress-Khaki
hour ar Uniform. and Wheateroft. in charge of a Black Belt with Pouch and Holster veteran who still challenges the best with Revolver, in China for kupremacy, thrashed
Ellis. 10.28 a.-W. E. Hunt and J.
Gardner. 10.32 am. 5. Maclaren and H.
A. Mills 10.38
W. A. Cornell. 10.41 a.m.A. B. Purves and H
Ireland.
General. Revolver Practice. The regular
In full view of many persons on the pavilion of the Manila Hotel and at the foot of the Luneta, the plane caught fire from a carburre- tor explosion.
the
connoiter and to search for the Launches put out bastily to re bodies of the pilot and mechanic who were believed have been doomed in the flaming mass of wreckage.
to
later that it was learned from the It was not until some hours Avocet, that with the first onset of the explosion the three aviators had leaped from the burning plane into the water and had safely swum back to a motor boat.
The
O. Brawn and E. des them all. Busy Bee threw up the 10.40 am-W. A. Butterfield and sponge when he had every chance weekly revolver practice (volun- The seaplane T-3 had put out:
to win: Starlit Eve never flat-tary) will take place at the this morning from the U. S. S. .tered: Switzerland made the Kennedy Road Range on Wednes-Jason, and at 10 o'clock was being
gamest possible attempt, but was day, November 12th., at 5.30 p.m. fueled by the tender Avocet. 10.48 a.m.-A. Ritchie and A. V. not equal to winning: the gallant It will be open to all ranks of the pilot started the engine, and back-
Harvey.
Fireflash justified expectations by H. X.P., Special Constable, and fire caused the ignition of the 10.5% a.m.-A. Leach and D. Forbes, running a good third: and it was Flying Squad, Hongkong Police gasoline which had been spilled. 10.30 am-K. K. Rounds and L. C. left to Election Eve, a shorter dis-Reserve.
Grover.
A terrific explosion followed, 11.00 a.m.-A. C. I. Bowker and A.tance pony and the presumed pace-
plainly maker for the big stable, to chat-
from Dewey Reid,
Boulevard, at a distance of about 11.04_a.m.-M. G. Mills and V. R. lenge the, Champion.
300 meters. Gordon,
11.08
Imine.
B.-E. R. West and E. B. Gammell. 11.12 3.m.-J. L. Bonnar and F. R.
Burch.
1116
am.-P. Tod and E. Grimble. 11.20 am-W. W. Mackenzie and
G. G. Johnston 11.24 a.m.-A. P. Judd and C. B.
Terdre.
A Splendid Record.
1.09.4; 1.40.4: 2.12; 2.42.3.
The race was timed at:-35.2: It was Without any real incident until they swept into the straight six abreast, Busy Bee dropping behind, and when Wheatcroft broke away and held on to win, amidst tremendous cheering, which was repeated S.rider, when they returned to scale. bundredfold. for both piny and This makes Whenteroft's fourth win
11.29 a.m.-P. Morrison and D. S.
Robb.
11.32 a.m.-P. S. Grant and T.
Marshall.
11.30 am.-D. Black and W.
Lorimer. 11.40 am-W. A. Stewart and
K. Littlejohn.
11,44 a.m.-L. Yates and
Coulthart.
G.
N,
J.
11.48 am G. E. Ellams and C. P.
Ross,
K.
11.62 a.m. E. Lissaman and
S. Robertson. 11.30 am C. H. M. Andrew and
G. T. May
Animated Discussion. Animated discussion of a pro- posal providing for the prohibition; of foreign industrial and mercial enterprises in China Look)
Kowloon Match. place during the Conference. The draw for the annual Armistice The view was expressed by me Day golf match between the Kowloon members that wrile the unfetter- Golf Club and the Y.M.C.A to be ed'opera of foreign enterprises played to-morrow over the Kowloon in China would undoubtedly prove course, is as follows, the Kowloon detrimental to home industries, players being mentioned first: the proper remedy was to be found
9.m.-Dr. Cogan (Capt.) v. G. E. rather in restriction and regula-1
Russell (Capt.). tion by appropriate legislation | than in drastic suppression. It was also pointed out that until the various unilateral treaties, by which China was still bound, have been abrogated, no restrictive measures could be effectively en- forced.
It was also contended that the operation of foreign factories was beneficial to China in that efficient native workers might thereby be trained and, therefore, this was no time to talk about the suppression of foreign enter. prises.
+
58 Proposals in all. In addition to the proposals mentioned above, $8 other pro- posals relative to industrial and commercial policies and industria and commercial legislation, which had been referred to the Proposals Examination Committee for examination, were remitted to the Ministry of Industry, Com-
Ist
merce and Labour to be dealt with in accordance with the recom mendations of the Committee. The more important among thes proposals relate to:
1. Encouragement of foreign investment in the opening of factories for the manufacture of machinery,
2.Early enactment and pro mulgation of lawa for the protec- tion of industry and commerce,
3.-Imposition' of taxation against "dumping."
4-Standardization of commer- cial, and industrial products.
5. Provision of adequate safe guards for foreign investments.
Hillier...
ton.
Flying Squad. Revolver Practice-All ranks of the Flying Squad (Hongkong and Kowloon Sections) will attend at the Kennedy Road Range on Wednesday, November 12th. at 5.30 p.m. sharp for Practice. Members will full. in either at Central Police Station at 5.15 p.m. sharp or at the above Range.
'visible
The pilot. D. T. Surber and his companion C. H. Pipen jumped for the water, and revolver
were picked up later by the motor launch. The plane was a total loss and sank shortly in the bay.
The weekly instructional patrol of the Hongkong Section will take
Fall in place on Friday, November 14th. at the Central Police Station at 5.15. p.m. sharp. Dress Khaki Cover.
in the big race, whilst he has been-Khaki Uniform and Cap with second three times, and third twice Mr. J., K. Brand nas ridden three Champions winners, ive seconds, and two thirds.
There was a point of interest Whilst the jockeys were weighing which is claimed as a "record."
out for the Champions, an old hand | burst out with:-Faith! There isn't a single foreigner amongst them!" When asked for an explanation he said he meant that all the jockeys in the race were
OPIUM STRAPPED TO
HIS LEGS.
CHINESE WHO WALKED IN
DURING RAID.
SHAMEEN FOOTBALL
LEAGUE,
SPORTS CLUB DEFEAT THE CICALA.
Last
Shameen, Nov. 8, The Shameen Sports Club met H.M.S. Cicala in the return match in the Shameen Football League here yesterday afternoon. Monday, on the first occasion these teams met, H.M.S. Cicala scored a victory by two goals to This result, however, was one..
During a raid at 35, Circular and it is believed that this is the
Shanghai-born. Path by Revenue Officer Grimmitt, reversed in the return match when 題 Chinese walked into the the Shameen Sports Club defeated
first instance of the kind on re-premises and was immediately put the naval team by three goals to cord.
Though it was such a small field, the runners made an impressive 9.05 a.m.-J. Mackintosh v. W. S. appearance in the parade ring, for there was not one who was not a 9.10 am-4. A. Lopes . H. Hamp-picture of fitness. Wheatcroft look. ed better than he has ever done, carrying his head high and stepping awarded the palm to Election Eve like a youngster. Most judges and Alligator, but there was only the finest distinction between any
9.15 a.m.-E. D. da Roma y. A
Eastman.
920 .m.-F. X. Remedios v. H.
Mundy
9.25 5.m.-W. Groves v. T. J. Price. 9.30 E. O. Murphy, John
Pooler. 9.35 a.m.-A. Laughton v. T. Sed-
don. 9.40 - Ringshaw v. E. D.
Reid. 9.45 a.m.-J. Tate.
S. Smith
V
A
9.50 -. T. Buxton v. W.
Mills.
of them.
under arrest. On being searched, one. It was found that he had 45 taela
When a
to
of prepared opium strapped to his strong improvement was notice- In yesterday's match a very legs by means of four elasticable in the Shameen forward line: bands.
which proved quite a formidable charge of unlawful
About half-way combination. possession was brought against through the first half the Cicala the man before Mr. Lindsell at the right half, H. H. Stevens, was ing, the prosecuting officer in Shameen scored all three goals in Central Police Court this morn- obliged
retire injured. formed his Worship that when the the, first half, these being scored raiders arrived on the premises by d'A Baker Carr, Gibbons, and they only found a small girl with B, Brind. four elastic bands round her legs. It was whilst they were on the Premises that the defendant walk- ed in and as soon as he saw the officers he tried to walk out again, but was stopped. Around his legs was the opium, secured by four 11898 bands similar to those found on 23523 the girl. 31469
The Big Sweeps. The draw in the Shanghai Rave Club sweeps was as follows:
"A" Champion Sweep. 1-Wheatcroft
3 Fireflash
9.55 a.m.-F. E. Remedios v. T. 2-Election Eve
Tait. The afternoon games will be as under:
Dr. Cogan and Mackintosh v. G. H.
Russell and W, S. Hillier,
A. A. Lopes and E. D. da Roza v. H. Hampton and A. Eastman.
F. X. Remedios and W, Groves v. H.
Munty and T. J. Price.
E. O. Murphy and A. Laughton v. John Pooler and T. Seddon.
H. Ringshaw and J. S. Smith v. E.
D. Reid and A. Tate,
II. T. Buxton and F. E. Remedios v.
W. Mills and T. Tait.
D. C. Wilson and P. W. J. Flanner
v. J. Gellatly and W. Stoker.
QUEEN'S THEATRE.
GRETA GAREO SEEN IN FINE PICTURE.
A picture with Greta Garbo leading the cast is always an at- traction, and "The Kiss," which was shown for the first time at the 6-Dispatch of experts to ac-Queen's Theatre yesterday, with quire experience in foreign fac-the Sweedish star portraying a tories.
powerful dramatic role, is no ex- 7Convocation of an annual ception to this general rule. She Industrial and Commercial Con-is shown as the misunderstood ference.
French wife, who through causes 8-Adoption of modern methods beyond her control, is drawn into of accounting and book-keeping a tragic quarrel with a jealous in all business firma
husband, the climax to which is 9--Prohibition of exorbitant the shooting of the latter with her rates of Interest.
qwn hands.
30-Constant investigation of native products.
11-Early enforcement of the new uniform system of weights and measurements.
Comradeship
Lysander Elopement Eve Courage Busy Bee Ugly Bambino Don Rizal Luckystone Snuff Box Jack of Diamonds Krishna Dare Devil Dominador Auchencairn Switzerland
The first lot had apparently 1514 been got away, by the girl before 1953 the officers had arrived. 3258
A fine of $5,000, or eight 4924 months' hard labour, was imposed. 5147
A woman passenger on board 7078 the s.s. Sai On, who was found in 8377 possession of 1.8 taels of prepared 8662 opium, was fined $200 by his 9829 Worship who also ined a man $30 10060 for being in possession of 4.5 10106 mace on board the 8.s. Venezia 10742 prior to her departure for Macao 11432 yesterday morning.
13925
Courage Krishná
Lysander
Copper
Spirit of St. Louis
In the second half, Cigala held the Shameen team very well and a very even game was witnessed. About five minutes before the whistle a splendid centre from the right wing resulted in a goal for the Cicala. There was 70 further score though the Cicala were pressing very hard during the last few minutes. The teams
were:
Shameen Sports Club.-A. T. Lay: W, Nogaitzig, G. W. S. T. MeHutchin; E. Sterling, R. Ras- mussen, R. E. W. Ashby; d'A. Baker Carr, F. Seegelken, Gibbons, B. Brind and H. Reimers.
H.M.S. Cicala.-C. 1. Hicks; P. McNeice. Lieutenant-Commander A. A. Havera; H. H. Williams, F. Render, H. H. Stevens; M. McKes- sick, W. T. A. Rees, D. H. 6357
Demoney, Surg. Lt, E. S. Bolton 6923 and F. Pinder. 7284
2:
GOLF CHAMPION BEATEN.
FE. REMEDIOS LOSES IN
FIRST ROUND.
There was some rather sensational golf witnessed at the Kowloon Golf 22300 Club during the play off of the frat 28288 round of the Championship, which 23902 event had been won for the past 24776 several years by F. E. Remedios, 25280
who has always had quite a comfort 25423 able passage right through.
17918
The Dour Bird
19410
Hurry On
Surplusland
19941
Yester Eve
Don Rizal
22115
Ontario
24446
Comradeship
11852
Dare Devil
Michigan
12840
26163
14016
The Crafty Bird
30298
15810
'Starlit Eve
34001
Ali Baba
17562
34371
The Dour Bird
Chilly Eve
18428
*36875
Western Park
38749
Yester. Eve
19426
Ali Baba
19506
Spirit of St. Louis
38515
Fandango
38593
Hurry On
20913
Auchencairn
20931
The Hopeful Bird
38723
Mister Cinders
39812
Surplusland
40197
Coursing Eve Fandango
21542
Silvern
41156
Alligator
41871
Sas
Wedding Eve
42051
Coursing Eve
42260
Elopement Eve
Service Eve:..
42305
Alligator..
- Wedding Eve
Copper
48762
The Crafty Bird
25466
48987
Service Eve
26108
The Silver Pheasant
49380
Ugly
26759.
27181
Poppyland...!
49923
27463
The Field No. 1'
7495
-The Field No. 2
Busy Bee
27601
up and one to play.
34160
Sas
27626
Silvern
27,760
Luckystone
34824
The Hopeful Bird
2874
Mister Cinders”.
22663
Western Park
2690
Starlit Eve
$109
The Silver Pheasant
2538
Michigan.
3992
Jack of Diamonds
Miss Garbo is seen to great ad- vantage as a tragedienne, acting the part with a restraint which demonstrates the finished artiste. In this picture, Conrad Nagel is also cast as one of the trio in this interesting form of the eternal I-Wheatcroft. triangle and he is extremely good
2-Election Eve in the role.
3--Fireflash
Two masters of junks pleaded guilty when charged at the Marine Court this morning with leaving Together with a dainty revuelte, the harbour without a clearance entitled "The Doll shop." "The each ned $10 or 10 Kiss" is being shown again to-day
and to-morrow.
and were
days."
"B" Champion Sweep.
Poppyland Bambino Switzerland
Snuff Box
Ontario
Dominadan
The full results of the first round were as follows:
J. D. Thomson beat H. Mundy by
four op and three to play.
W. Taylor bent. A. Cameron by two
D. C. Wilson beat. E. D. da · Roza
on the 19th green.
A. Eastman received a walk over 28128 from F. C. Barry. 29149
A. A. Lond one to play.
beat A. W. da Roza 29587 by three 29743 Dr. Cogin
gan best F. E. Remedios by
three to play. 30231. J. Mackintosh beat T. Talt by five 31036 up and three to play,
30040 four up
31281
and
H. Hampton beat T. Seddon on. the 19th green.
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