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THE HONGKONG : DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18TH, 1919.
DODGE BROTHERS
MOTOR CAR
Its Goodness" is alone responsible for the unusual demand that has existed right from the beginning.
Nothing has ever disturbed the demand for this Car. No outside conditions, no conditions inside the industry seem to slow it up a particle. The people want the Car more intensely at this moment than ever they wanted it before. The Car has reached the stage when its sales are almost automatically increased. By this we mean that one sale is almost certain to result in one or
two other sales.
There is a very pronounced and definite public opinion now in this country concerning the Dodge Bros. Car.
People seem to know that Dodge Brothers' idea, from the very first, was that if they built the Car right, nothing else mattered. It is the quality revealed in its performance which makes the price impressive. People are attracted by something more than price it is the internal and external excellence which characterises the Car.
The high price it demands when sold second-hand increases the respect in which the Car is held.
It would be hard to find a truer test of enduring worth. People are not eager for used Cars unless they know that such Cars have before them a long life of satisfactory service.
And so the Dodge Brothers Car is bought, not upon price, but upon the quality and value that it embodies,
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LORD BRYCE AND WORLD
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Speaking in the Lyceum Theatre on February 18th, to members of the Over- aca Military Forces of Canada in the Loudon area, Viscount Bryce mid be hoped that one of the things they would remember when they returned to Canada was that they had get to know Britain better, got to knew her strength. Some of the people in the Dominions, espo cially those in the remoter parts, used] to entertain the idea that Britain was an old nation, and had become what was sometimes described as "a back number." We were, however, a young nation.
When war broke out we did what nune of us before would have supposed pos sible--raised by voluntary enlistment threo million men--(hear, heur)-and he hoped they were convinced, as he thought we had ponvinced a good many Contin- ontal people, that the spirit that repelled the Spaniards in the days of the Armada, and the spirit which held out against Napoleon Bonaparte when be dominated the rest of Europe, still lived. (Hear, hear.) Then his hoped they would carry back with them the feeling that the Mother Country was grateful to the Dominions for their help. We were thrilled with emotion when in the first days of the war Canada cabled that she was anxious to join in. It braced us ap Afor the grant struggle,
We trusted and believed that the tie that knit the Dominione with the Mother Country was a perpetual tie, as he was convinced that it was for the good of the Dominione, Britain, and other countries that it should be. He hoped that they would feel what an iminense power in the
world the English-speaking people wore.
No people were so widely spread over the world as the English-speaking rave. This was to most of its commonly a source of pride, but we pught also to look upon the great power which we wielded as a source of responsibility. Without disparaging other nations of the world--least of all our neighbours across the Channel-he believed providence had placed us geo- graphically, political, and commere- ially in such a position that we could do more for the advantage of the world than any other people had ever been able to With us included the United States.
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As to the League of Nations, it was only a spirit of friendship between the nations of the world that would enable such a league to bring forth the desired fruits. A distinguished statesman who addressed them on industrial questions emphasised the fact that the interests of all classes in the industrial community were not really opposed that that which brought about peace and good relations between them was for the good of both. That was also true of nations. Nations had a great deal more to gain from internal peace and peace with one an other than from war. Germany thought otherwise five years ago. He hoped sho did not think otherwise now.
(Hear, hear) Sixty years henge when their children and grand-children gathered round them and naked them to tell them something of the great war; they would be glad to be able to tell them that they were living in a better world than was the case sixty years before, and would be honoured as some thirty, forty, or kity years ago were the veterans of Waterloo and Trafalgar who then remained. (Cheers.)
Lieut-Colonel Sir Hamar Greenwood, M.P. (Under-Secretary, Home Affairs), who described Lord Bryce as "one of the most distinguished men of letters and statesmen wə have among us," announced that there would be no meeting next Sunday, but that on Sunday week Mr. Lloyd George, all being well, would address them, an intimation which was |received with loud cheers.
CARE OF YOUNG OFFFNDERS
The Borstal Association deservedly lending under its benevolent control, young claims a fair share of public support, for,
Ceylon offenders who are placed in its institu
tions are given such industrial training and other instruction, and subjected to such disciplinary and moral influences, as will conduce to their reformation and the prevention of crime. According to the report of the past year's work, 385 boys were discharged to the care
are of the
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of whom 324 are satisfactory so far, 37 not completely satisfactory, and 24 reconvicted. Of the total number 320 enlisted on release, of whome 280 sro satis
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tion at Aylesbury during the, your, 60 of whom aro satisfactory so far, I not com pletely, while 10 have been so unsatis- factory that their licenses have been re- voked. Eight have been reconvicted. Of the total number 26, were sent to domestic service, two to dressinaking, Baven to hospital work, two to alerical work, six to laundrise, cleven to munition work, " twenty, to other factories, two to farms, HALF: A CENTURY, KEPUTATION: two to market gardening, and coven to their own homice." The work of supervi- and unvaldable for chembe of Abers Importalit organ determination to go straight, and others discouragement, with no apparent Gravel Paine the Back Got Bromsam, de have given way at an early age. Reports Price Bra leading Chemplate or post her. De badiow; how a little money and sympathy “Grašo Phim;+€d, HAYERNTON HORNWA
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Sal Hepatica
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HORLICK'S
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(MALTED BARLEY, WHEAT & :MILK)
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