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15th June Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotter dam and Hamburg.
DELTA
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RAJPUTANA
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•PERIM
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KASHGAR
9,005
6th
22nd June June 20th
July
th July
* Cargo only.
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evidence, As I was not present, 1 should like to tell you that within the last two or three weeks- that is quite a long time since the function was held-one of your most prominent guests on that occasion told me that he would al ways remember that dinner as the best function of its kind that he had ever attended. He is a man of public affairs, and well conversant with auch matters. He added- and I think that this was, indeed, a compliment that he was more informed about China and Chinese matters after he had listened to the speech of our Chairman and the other speeches, and especially the concluding speech of General Dun- can, than he had been at any other time in relation to matters in the
Far East, even when he was a mem ber of His Majesty's Government.
Well, gentlemen, during the last three years that I have had the honour of being your President, there has been almost unprecedent- ed and very alarming conditions of things in China, dangerous politic- ally and sad and lamentable from
the point of view of trade and personal intereste. I was glad to gather from what our Chairman sald this afternoon that he agreed that there was certainly a change for the better with regard to these circumstances. There is, of course, no settlement; no finality, but I think I can detect from what I am told from time to time that there i are reasons for hope. Whether the political situation at this end isi also helpful is a matter of doubt,
point
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Kobe ... Osaka via Amoy, Moji
Kobe
Sailing
&
HINGSANG
.Sun., 19th May at 10a.m. Wed., 22nd May at 10 a.m. .Sun., 26th May at 10 a.m.
YUENSANG ...Thurs, 23rd May at 10 p.m.
KUMSANG Tues., 18th June at 9 a.m. HOSANG
Fri,
17th May at 3. p.m. KUTSANG.
Sat..
26th May at 3 p.m. MAUSANG .Fri.. 24th May at Noon
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Btraite & Calcutta
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the Cargo discharged by:
*Fiume-L" 15/4/26 HW G 3043/4 2 cases Cottons..
s.&. "Resandra"
4/8/26
WO
511
19012 1 case Enamel Ware.
is still lying in the Godowns of the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Kowloon and unless same will be taken delivery of on or before the 30th May, 1929, on payment of all storage charges, same will be sold by auction and no claim whatsoever will be ad- mitted on account of our so doing.
DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents Lloyd Triestino N. Co.
you I will do my best for you."
The New Vice-Chairman Mr. Archibald Rose proposed that Mr. H. W. Looker, M.P., be elected I vice-chairman of the Association. "It is quite unnecessary," he said,
We have not always been content one who may have been a person of The usurpation during the last three years with Napoleozic mind. the conduct of His
of power, the over-ruling of the Majesty's Government towards us, but I thin chair, and the occupation of the you will agree that the turning chair by a persistent President.
with regard to the majority do not want to attempt to become of us came when the circumstances even a Mussolini and I advise, if "for me to say anything about Mr. I am sure we have. the put sufficient pressure upon His 1 might respectfully do so, that it is Locker. Majesty's Government to compel a very important matter to stand by most constant evidence all through the year that his presence in the them to send a first-class fighting your rules and regulations.
On the other hand, I recognize House of Commons, and particu- force to Shanghai. As I see it' and I say it in all modesty that that at this season, just before alarly in that particular world, has action in itself had a great effect General Election, there are peculiar been extremely useful to the Asso- upon the whole political association difficulties in making a change inciation, and has kept a constant of events at the other end of the the office. Some men now holding and automatic liaison between the world. It was not merely a threat of high political appointments may, House of Comminns, Whitehall and hand the force of arms, but an assertion hy the shuffling of the dice-box, Downing-street on the one
With of authority which had that effect, find themselves in comparative lei and ourselves on the other. and I feel confident that if political sure, whilst other men free to-day regard to Mr. H. G. Simms, who matters at this and will run on cur- may be in more or less precarious I have pleasure in proposing as I am quite prepared hon. treasurer of the Association, B.I. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for 1sting the coming year fairly smoothly, occupations. and 2nd class passengers. All steamers are fitted with wireless and that the effect of that action will to look on during the next two or I think I really must say one word, months and watch the for he has proved himself the be like the yeast dropped into the three carry a qualified surgeon.
development of these positions. I greatest of treasurers in his capa- Praise for Minister
understand it is the view of your city for extracting money-(Jaugh- better that I ter)in such a delicate and subtlo There is another point upon which chairman that it is we can congratulate ourselves, and should accept the office of president way that the process has been it is this. Whatever may be said again without reservation. I place almost painless." about Downing Street, I am sure myself in his hands, but, as I said Manila, Sandekar, Thursday Island, you are content that His Majesty's before, I am disposed to advise you Minister in Peking is without that it is a good thing to stand by doubt # good adviser to your rules and regulations, and as
Majesty's Government.
It soon as the General Election is over is a matter of pleasure I shall approach the chairman and and satisfaction to US that he offer him my resignation. If by then He is taking a short holiday to re-i was our guest before he left for he and those who act with him as cuperate his strength before his ef-
TAKADA
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+ TANDA
ST. ALBANS
ARAFURA
TANDA
i
ST. ALBANS
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4.500 6th July
4.000 2nd Aug.
5,956 30th Aug.
4,509 | 4th Oct.
Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney & Melbourne.
Orchestra. Calls oil & Carries
pan.
His
Mr. E. A. Stanton said he had
The Chairman: Before formally putting that proposition to the meet- ing, I have been asked by Mr. Looker to apologise for his absence.
very much pleasure in seconding.
Regular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Japan and Hong Kong China, and that we tried to imbue your representatives find, as I im-forts to retain his seat.
to Australia.
The E. & A. S.S. Co., Ltd., steamers will also call at Shanghai, Iloilo, him with our principles, and I am agine they will find, that the place Cebu, Kolambugan, Tawao, Timor, Darwin, or other ports en route aš iz- sure we shall watch his career with can be as well or better filled, I ducement offers.
hopefulness.
shall retire, but, after the honour Frequent connections from Australia with the following:---
Now, as to the honour you do me you have done me during the lasti The Union 5.3. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom via New in inviting me to renew my term of three years I would be the last man Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco,, etc.
office as President. Your forebears, in the world to turn my back on the knowing no doubt, what they were office until you are satisfied with about, made a rule under which your successor.
The P. & C. Royal Mail steamers to London via Suez Canal.
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The P. & O. Branch Service of steamers to London via the Cape. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton and they said that a man was not to Mr. Dodwell's Work Appreciated London via Panama Canal.
hold the office of President for more) Mr. L. N: Leefe:--Gentlemen, it than three years. They, no doubt, is now a year since we asked Mr. had in mind the dangerous effect Dodwell to act as chairman of the of a permanency of office to any-China Association, and that quali- fication which we recognized in him been fortified by a PASSENGER LISTS. then has now
year's experience. It is perfectly clear to all of us. I think, that the ARRIVALS.
problems that are going to canfront
and the Passengers for Hong Kong from the committee Shanghai per 9.8. "Hector" yester-man during the ensuing year are those of the highest importance. day:-
Mrs. Mitchell, Miss Hanley, Dr. You must have been impressed by and Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Walker, Mr. the address which the chair has Lamond, Mr. Albertis, Dr. Patrick, delivered to-day, and we feel that
RAJPUTANA
ST. ALBANS SANTHIA KASHGAR *TILSINGTON
COURT "MIRZAPORE *ALIPORE TAKADA KHIVA
KHYBER
21st May 5,248 23rd May 16,568 24th May 4,500 4th June
7,754 5th June 9,005 7th June 10th Jane
6,715 10th Jane 5,273 19th Jane 6,9-19 21st June 9,135 21st June
S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yhama. Shanghai, Maji, Kobe & Osaka, Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.- Moji, Kobe. Osaka & Yokohama, Amoy, Moji, Kobe, Y'hama & Osaka- Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama.
Shanghai, Meji, Kobe & Yokohama, Shanghai, Moji & Kobe. Shanghai, Maji & Koha. Amoy, Moji, Kube & Osaka. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.
chair-
9,104 5th July Shanghai, Moji Kobe & Yokohama. J. E. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. many of the difficulties touched on *KIDDERPORE 5,394 6th July Shanghai, Moji & Kobe.
* Cargo only.
Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Whiting, Mrs. then have yet to find solutions. Foster, Miss Foster, Miss M. Lane, Therefore, in having as our chair- Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Roulston, Hong man a man closely in touch with Li, Major and Mrs. R. H. Lucas, W. every changing scene and who can F. Fincher, Jose Serbia, Sergio bring to bear such energy and assíd-
All dates are approchuate aml subject to alteration without notice. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS.
Passengers for Rangoon must defray their own Hotel expenses at Gauzin, Jacobo Martiniz and Vie-uity has never been of greater
Singapore while awaiting the on-carrying steamer.
All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans free of charge, Steamers on London and Australian Lines are fitted with Laundries. Parcels measuring not more than 2% ft x 2ft x 1ft. will be received
For
at the Company's Office up to Noon on the day previous to sailing.
ther Information, Passage, Freight, Handbooks, etc., apply to MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.,
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torina Vargas.
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Via Sues-Canal
Via Suez Canal Via Suez Canal
ith Jane. 14th June.
S.S. "CITY OF MOBILE" S.S. "MACHAON"
3rd July. Steamers proceed via Suez Canal or Fanama Canal at Owners' Option.
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importance. Therefore I move that Mr. Stanley Dodwell be re-elected DEPARTURES
for another year, and, in passing Passengera departed from "Hong this resolution-which I venture to Kong for United Kingdom per s.s. anticipate you are sure to do-I "Hector" to-day:
have no doubt you will provide him Sir Frederick Whyte, Mrs. with undoubted evidence of your Stopford and child, Mr. and Mrs. appreciation of the work he has Th. Erzinger, W. J. Hinton, Mr. and so well done in the past year. I Mrs. Kessel, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. have much pleasure in moving the Frank, Mrs. A. H. Penn, Mrs. resolution that M. Stanley Dod M. S. P. Bethell and infant, Mr. and well be elected chairman for the
It is with Starling, E. Jordon, J. N. Jack, Mr. W. B. Kennett: Mrs. M. M Drake, H. R. Wilson the very greatest pleasure that I Smythe, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Wright, second that resolution, Kiong Fook-kion, Col. and Mrs. J.The chairman, declaring the M. Boyd, Mr. Langton, A. Bunch, solution carried, thanked Mr. Leefe. Mra. H.-M. Mortimer, K. G. Mann, end Mr. Kennett, and especially Lt. and Mrs. JW M. Denton, Mrs. Mr. Leefe, for what they had said. B. Granger, EG. Wilkinson, Mr. Also be thanked the meeting for and Mrs. E. Boulton, Mr. and Mrs. the great honour it had done him. |M/ WeBráce and son, Mr. and Mrs. He added: “As I have always said, A. J. Carter, Capt and Mrs. I think that the occupants of this Donohue and child, Mr. and Mr G.chair should really bave more time Danson and infánt,” Mr. Faud Mrs. than I have to give to the work D. L. Evamy, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. of the Association. However, no Graham, Mrs. A. C. King, Mr. and one realises better than I do the Mrs E. FLyle, Mrs. W. E Leckte, importance of the Association's C. F. Rabins, Mr. and Mrs. E B work to the commercial community, McGuffiness and child, Miss Tissing- and the only thing, therefore, to be ton, Capt. and Mrs. Tippett and done, if one has not the time, is to
make it (Hear, hear) I assure
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The resolution was carried un- animously.
General Committee
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Hong Kong, April 1, 1924.
Mr. F. C. Reynolds proposed that the General Committee be elected in Macray, Mr. Sidney F. Mayers, Mr., specialists, and we have got a com
W. S. niittee which is fully representative accordance with the list of names K. W. Mounsey, Major
When we see names Nathan, C.M.G., Mr. H. W. Robert of the Association. already circulated. were: Lord Southborough, Vis son, Mr. Archibald Rose, Mr. D. C. dealt with such subjects as extra- count Inchcape, Sir Francis Aglen, Rutherford, Mr. Charles V. Sale, territoriality and one or two other Lt-Gen. Sir George Macdonough, Mr. F. Salinger, Mr. H. G. Simans, things, it convinces ns that It has
not been for want of argument that.. Sir James Stewart Lockhart, Sir Mr. E. A. Stanton, Mr. T. H. Robert Waley Cohen, Sir Skinner Whitehead, Brig. Gen. C. R. Wood- we have not come to a decision. Therefore, I think we would be un. Turner, Mr. F. Anderson, Mr. H. W. roffe.
Mr. Thomas Brown, in seconding, wise to make any change--it is not Bird, Mr. J. S. Bruce, Mr. Stanley H. Dodwell, Mr. W. Bisher, Mr. said: "At the same time I must suggested."
Carried unanimously. J. S. Haskall, Mr. R. H. Hill, Mr. say that having looked through the
The Chairman: "On behalf of the H. D. C. Jones, Mr. W. B. Bennett, report and also heard your speech, Mr. W. P. Ker, C.M.G., A. O. Lang, I feel that our interest could not committee I should like to thank Mr. L. N. Leefe, Mr. H. W. Locker, be in better hands. If one Icoked at Mr. Brown for his very pice re- Mr. E. F. Mackay, Mr. H. A. J. the list of names they are all old marks.
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