TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1933.

WORLD DARKENED

P. & O.-British India BY NATIONALISM.

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RANCHI

CARTHAGE

NALDERA

KAISAR-I-HIND

* Cargo only.

Tena

From Herland About

1933. 17.000 25th Feb.

Naon 0,800 4th Mar. 15.000 11th Mar. 5,500 13th Mar. 16,000 25th Mar.

6,100

lat Apr. 8th Apr. 17,000 15,000 22nd Apr. 6th May 17,000 14,000 20th May 10,000 3rd June -12,000

17th June

Calls Casabianca.

Dertiartion.

Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg,

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Stralis, Colombo & Bombay. Marseilles & London. Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hall. Marseilles & London. Marseilles & London,

Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London.. Bombay, Marseilles & London.

Frequent connection from Fert Said for Passengers and Cargo to Con- stantinople, Prazas, Smyrna, and other Levant Porte by steamers of the Khedival Mail Steamship Co.

BRITISH INDIA APCAR “SAILINGS,

SIRDHANA

TILAWA

1933. 8,000 22nd Feb. 10,000 7th Mar. 10,000 19th Mar. 8,000

2nd Apr.

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Singapore. Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calentia.

TALMA

TALAMBA

(Continued from Page (8) ►

The plainest example of all is in England, where the attempts of the Communists even to form a party of any importance have met with repeated failure.

father-

The Communist point of view holds that national spirit is a pro- duct of cihas conflict, an artificial creation of the bourgeoisie used to maintain themselves in power. "The proletariat have no land," has been the Communist slogan. "There is no reason for hatred between a French working- man in the mills in Lyons and a German worker in the Euhr. Any hatred they may have one for the other has been artificially fos- Itered." The Communists have em- phasized the "Internationalness" of their movement. "Proletariat of the world, unite!" is the slogan, the Communists think, that ought to sweep away European boundaries, national hatreds, and change na- tions into federated members of one soviet union.

Finland is perhaps the most anti- Soviet of all the States bordering on Soviet Russia, The Finnish Govern- ment keeps alive a strong peasant morement, a rifle corps and in ad- dition to maintaining an army trains The fear, however, is a militia. not of Russian invasion but of pro-i paganda "boring from within" and winning the masses.

Estonia uses the same tactics as Finland; Latvia, too.

Poland has its national movement; and Poland, with virtually & mili tary clique in control of the gov erament, most closely approximates the definition of a Fascial State.

Ita youth organization is as much engaged in political work as in gymnastics. National conscious- ness is thus raised in Poland to a point scarcely exceeded elsewhere. Czechoslovakia, through similar or- ganizations, one of which has 630,- 000 members, "Immunizes" Its peo ple against the disruptive gospel from Moscow.

In each of these and in other European countries there is a group: occupying an anomalous position, a Marxian party, the followers of Marxian socialism.

Disruptive Force

During 1932 the role of commu- nier as a disruptive force in Europe has been a minor one. Ex- cept that apprehension regarding

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WEDNESDAY,

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Japan and Shanghal Shanghai and Swatow Shanghai

General Sherman

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Europe via Negapatam (Letters only) Lon-

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Sandakan Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Haiphong Shanghai, Japan. Honolulu, U.S.A., South *Canada, Central and America and Europe via San Francisco and Europe via Siberia

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Latters

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President Jackson (Due San Francisco, March 7). Parcels

Registrations

Letters Haishang

9 p.m. 4.15 p.m.

'6 p.m.

8.30 p.m.

5 p.m.

Terukuni Maru Solviken

..............5 p.m.

5 p.m.

Shunchih

WEDNESDAY,

FEBRUARY

15.

Van Heuter

*Superscribed. Correspondence only.

A STUDY

8.30 a.m.

POLICE RESERVE.

FROM LIFE Orders for the Current

(Continued from Pagi 10.) "And," Mr. Brown observed, "I

my

its growth may have served to in- have a little difficulty with spire tore heightened national Always had, since I was a measures and defenses, is has had child. I don't make w's of them; little direct influence.

B.I. Apcar Like steamers have excellent accommodation for tide for the success ist and 2nd class passengers.

But 1932 may have marked high but something between the two

of aggressive You've left out the limp and the Inationalism in holding back hungry z's,"

people It is almost proverbial in Germany that a disgruntled Hit-

"Exactly,"

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South), erite eventually becomes a Com- "Exactly!”

TANDA

NANKIN NELLORE

munist. It is not as long a journey!

7,000 7,000 7,000

1933. 3rd Mar. 1st Apr. 2nd May

Manila, Rabaul Brisbane, Sydney & ment is more

Melbourne.

Regular ustaly sailings from

and Hong Kong to Ametzača.

Hampstead

*

said.

Week.

Orders by the Hon. Mr. E, D, C. Wolfe, Inspector General of Police, Chinese Company.

Training Course-Part II-AIL| recruits will attend at the Chinese Company's Headquarters on Tues- day, February 14 at 5.30 p.m. for instruction.

Training Course-Part 1-AU recruits of the Chinese Company will attend Central Police Station) for Squad Drill on Thursday, February 16 at 5.30 p.m. Dress "Well," said Mr. Brown. "That's Blue Uniform and Cap with White

Cover: as it may seem from one radical what I complain of!"

Platoon Parade.-All members of) camp to another. The Hitler move-

"Complain ofl" Mr. and Mrs.

the No. 2 Flatoon are reminded or less blocked; it pstead gasped together.

that the parade will take place on reached its zenith in the late Au-

"Complain of," said Mr. Brown. Thursday, February 16 at the tumn and since then has seemingly declined. To be sure, a group no firmly. "Of course, I knew you as Central Police Station. Fall in at lest nationalist hold the reins of the great actor, Mr. Hampstead; 5.30 p.m. sharp. Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan German governinent. They may and I saw that you were using me Uniform, Cap with White Cover,

|flnd during 1933 that nationalism as copy for a character part. I Belt will no longer appeal to great guessed the sort of part when you Whistle, Armlet and Badge, "Poc- masses of the people.

got me to sing that song; very (ket Policeman" and note-book to be As aggressive nationalism drives pretty little song. So I gave you carried.

Flying Squad. nations further apart, politically, every opportunity; told you about

Race Duty-Members who are economically, psychically, the Com- the loss of my wife, so that you munists look on with ill-concealed would see how I should speak detailed for duty at the Races will Out of one of the many about a great tragedy in my life. parade at Central Folice Station on pleasure." chasms which the policy of "every I wanted you to be a perfect copy the following days February 18, land for itself" is creating within of me upon the stage. So perhaps 20, 21, 22, and 25 at 10.15 hours. nations and between nations, they you'll introduce the limp and the Emergency Unit Reserve. believe communiani · may emerge.rs.... Notice how I say a few

Strength-Constable R442 J. D.)

Hong Kong to Sydney-19 daya. Frequent connections from Australia with the following:-

The Union 8.8. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom via New Resland, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.

The P.&O. Royal Mall Sleemers to London and

The P. & O. Branch Service of stemmera to London via Buss. -- The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Southampton and London a Panama Canal.

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.

❤MARANOA

BANGALORE TALMA

'COMORIN

+NANKIN TALAMIA RANPURA BITTAN

RANCH

CARTHAGE. NALDERA

BURDWAN KAISAR-I-HIND MANTUA RAWALPINDI RANPURA RAJPUTANA

1913. 20th Feb. Shanghal only, 6,500 23rd Feb. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama, 10,000 23rd Feb, Amoy, S'hal, Moji, Kobe & Oxaca. 15,000 24th Feb. Shanghat, Kobe & Yokohama

7,000

5th Mar. Shat, Mojl, Kobe, Osaka & Yhama 8,000 10th Mar, Amoy, Shai, Meji, Kobe & Oaks 17,000 10th Mar. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.

6,000

19th Mar, Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. 15.000 23rd Mar. Shanghel, Kobe & Yokohama. 17,000

6th Apr. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. 7,000 8th Apr. Shal. Moji, Kobe, Osaka & Yhama.

окопл 6,800 18th Apr. Shanghel, Kobe & 14,000 20th Apr. Shanghai, Kobe &

Yokohama 16,000 4th May Shanghal, Moji, Kobe

6,100 18th May Shanghal Kobe & Yokohama. 12,000 18th May Shanthal, Moll, Kobe & Yokohama. 11,000 1st Juns Shanghai, Moll, Kobe 4 Yokohama 17,000 15th Jane Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. 17,000 29th June Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. 17,000 18th July || Shanghal, Kobe & Yokohama,

Carge only,' † Calls Nagoya & Yokkaichi.

tasty ană" "mubject si alloration solikong nati ais fitted with Bioétria Fuân or Pusks. Louvre

Han Linas arO

|

Dress-Blue

with Brace. Truncheon,

It is on this that the Communists words..... Terrible. Rotatory Bickerstar has been permitted to stake their hope of some day being), Rights and wrongs.•^• resign from the Emergency Unit able to wipe out nationalisin. It is Got them?. Now I'll walk & Reserve as from February 10, 1993, this that explains in part the rela» bit. '. . . I am being careful not tive inactivity of Communist parto exaggerate my lameness. .~1. ties in the midst of economic des-Have you got it?” peration to-day. They feel that they

EN

All ranks of the Emergency Unit | Reserve will parade at No. 2 Police Station on Friday, February 27 at 5.80 p.m. sharp. Dress-Mufti

(8gd) D. L. KING.

D.S.P. (B):

HONG KONG TIDES

"Yes," Hampstead agreed, "but can afford to wait, for they look at!" aggressive nationalism, not as

"Ob,, Rer, you old owl" "Mrs. enemy but as one of the most potent Hampstead cried, "don't you see? forces working for them. Economic He wants you to be so like him on Improvement, on a sound basis, and the stage that if his wife comes to a spirit of internationalism that is see the show she'll think you are

Then she'll Time Meridian 120 dog. E. (Zoom now scarce conceivable, are the only him-he, I mean. forces they feat

communicate with you, and they'll B) ooh. Is midnight, 12h, is noon. Heights are referred to the datum of **And the struggle between com-trace each other. That's it, ain't the largest scale Admiralty chart of munism and, nationalism will go on.it, Mr. Brown?" That is one of the few certainties in Europe in 1983.⠀⠀⠀

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.

“Not exactly," Mr. Brown said, "because my wife wasn't skip wrecked, and knows where to find me! You see I'm mimic by pro- fession-Arthur Artless, assisted Consignees of cargo ex as. Ben- by Gertie Fair. That's my wife- vorlich are reminded to take de- but I'm not very good at imitating livery of their goods which will people, so 1 scapped at a chance be subject to rent after February to get one of our great ariiats to Imitate esal: If you'll put in that

things that Fer

Consigness of cargo ax m.v. Hilda are reminded to take “de-

ivery of their goods wh

subject to rent

the place and should be added to depths, unless preceded by an asterisk (*) when they should be subtructed.

February 14 to 20, 1985.

Data

High Water Low Water Standard HE Standard He

Times.

president liners

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FEBRUARY 15th 1933

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UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

The fallowing unclaimed. tele- 001 grams are lying at the Eastern

12 16 62 17 26 25 tension Telegraph Cola oficerer 00: 04-08-05 84 L6 trame. Orient, from Singapore.

18 14 24 Yes McCulloch, Hong Kong B07 01-21

17-21 Hotel, from Celerita

64526 | Bentley, from Noumes,

Beck, from Chiensold...

The following anclaimed tala" gram are lying at the office the Great Northern Company (Limited) mark

Yih Zea fong, Hong Kong Hotel, from Shanghai, C

Viroomalla, from. Koba. Harloetack, Chang Yee Tan, 241, Kennedy Road, from Kobe,

Herlicek Penbots, from Paiping. Winn, ¿/o Península, from Kobe

Dice Superintendent Hong Kong February 8, 1938,

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