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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 13TH, 1920.
FOR MAURITIUS & DELAGOA BAY. S.S. "LINDSAY MOLLER"
SAILING
"ABOUT MIDDLE OF AUGUST.
For PASSAGE & FREIGHT APPLY TO
1178)
INNES & MANU, AGENTS.
15, WYNDILAN STREET.
THE NEW GERMAN. HAS THERE BEEN A CHANGE OF
HEART
WE HAVE Great Varieties of need and, unnred
Single Sets, Fackets,
and
4-German Diplomat writes in the Pall POSTAGE STAMPS Malt Gazette:-The truth about Germany may be difficult for English people to believe whose memories of my country are of 1914 and before Nevertheless, it only a question of time until the whole world is compelled to recognise that an immense changé has, indeed, taken place, not only in the German political system,
HOLLAND-EAST ASIATIC SERVICE in the outlook of the population and
Regular monthly service from
in the conditions of daily life.
My English friends Ask we where Bol- sbevistic tendencies end and reactionary tendencies begin in the Germany of to-day. My reply is that the Bolshevistic mani- festations occur among great groups of
JAPAN PORTS SHANGHAL HONGKONG AND demobilised troops who fought through the
MANILA ΤΟ
AMSTERDAM ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG
AND BREMEN.
Sailings subject to alterations.
ROTTERDAM & HAMBURG"... AMSTERDAM & HAMBURG ... ROTTERDAM & HAMBURG
Angust. September. JIMANOEK" October.
November.
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Tel. No. 1874.
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN. LYN
General Agenti,
York Building.
THE CHINA & AUSTRALIA S.S. CO.
Fox MELBOURNE & SYDNEY VIA MANILA, SANDAKAN & QUEENSLAND PORTS
"HWAH PINGTM
TAT
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For Pange and Freight apply to-
July 17th. Ang, 4th.
THE CHINA & AUSTRALIA 8.S. CO., Agents 112 Connaught Road Central.
war only to be confronted at, present by the direst distress want of food and warmth, and an inability to find work. These men are desperate. They are ready to join the Bolshevik movement, on the one hand, or the reactionaries, on the ether, To them, the driving for is hunger and misery If they could live, they would abandon political excitements, for they are not by natural inclination extremists.
On Approval Books FOR COLLECTIONS. GRACA & Co.
Dealers in Postage Stamps, Pust Carls, Seeds, Toys &c. do "No. 10, WYNDHAM STREET,
HONGKONG.-
P.O. Bax, $20.
INDO-CHINA
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HAIPHONG HA NOIHOA
STRAITE • CALCUTTA SHANGHAI ...
SINGAPORE & PENANG
+ STRAITS & CALCUTTA
MANILA
TIENTHIN VIA SWATOW & WETHAIWE
← TAKSANG "..... Tues, 19th July # am "YATSHING Wed 14th July, ⇓ pm
KWONG ANG" Thu, 18th July; D'light, "FOORHING"...Thu., 15th July 3 p.m. "FOOKSANG" Fri.. 18th July, 9 p.30. 18th July,& p.m. YUENAYO Fri "CHEONGSHING* Sun, 18th July, Dilght.
CALCUTTA 'LINE:-This Line. afforda regular sailings to Calcutta. Penang and Singapore returning fron Calent steamers proceed via Straits. and Hongkong to Japan, occasionally calling at. Shanghai, All stramers have excellent rassenger accommodation Non fitted with Electric Light sad Fan and carry a fully-qualified
Approximately
SHANGHAI LINE. SAYetimes calling at: Swatow, Through ticket can
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JUST ARRIVED
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A CONSIGNMENT OF
Avery five days between Cantor and be obtained and through Bill of Lading aro isated to all Northern and Yangtze Porta via Shanghai LINE:-A weekly service is maintained with both ports every Friday.
Manila
"by vessels with good,
passenger accommodation, unilings from HAIPHONG LINE:—Sailings approximately weekly for passengers and cargo, calling at Horbow when inducement offers.
BORNEO
LINE-One sailing per month between Hongkong and Sandakan by
a steamer having up-to-date accommodation for nassengers.
Cargo taken on through Bills of Lading for Kuadat. Jesseltor Labuar, Tawso and Lahad Datu
Hongkong and Tientsin, calling at Weihaiwei and Chetoo,
The Germany of 1990 is net insane. MESSES. SHANKS & CO., LTD. TIENTSIN LINEA regular service is tan from March to November between although it differs very widely from the Empire of 1911 or even the early war years, The great change began to take place in May, 1918, when the food shortage began to register tragedy all over the country. In that mouth the supplies began to give "ont in carnext. The harvest of the previous year was practically exhausted.
OLD FRA CLOSED.
The Allied blockade was.bearing on the situation-with direct and terrible signi- ficance. Large sections of the community based their diet, upon turnips.
SHIPS CLOSET
BALTIC PACIFIC
MEDITERRANEAN
Children ALOVE AND BELOW WATER
LINE. died as if uttacked by a swift and inetrable malady. Men and women grew pinched and feeble. Famine was more than threat in the land. By the time summer
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had reached its height, the German people C. R. WARREN & Co., Ltd.,
Won, Was
were starving The blockade had done its lost to Germany, because the civil popula work. The war, instead of being tion had collapsed; the reflex action uponz the moral of the troops was momentous in its consequences.
We saw the first motor-cars with the red Aags of revolution tearing through" the streets of Berlin on November 9th, 1918, two days before the Armistice. The crackle of machine-guns was heard in our capital. Count Metternich, the former German Ambassador in London, declared in my hearing on that fateful day that the old era bad in truth closed, finally, irrevoc ably, and that what lay ahead would belang ton new order of things, from which monarchy, with its irradiation of privi -
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DAIRY FARM NEWS.
POULTRY
WING to the High Price of IMPORTED POULTRY, our Prices for own Hone
legen would be for ever ab Her fed Poultry will be as follows on and siter-Jour ed a prophecy, perhaps without fully Bra- realising how true were his own words.
CALCUTTA
LINE.
S.S. “YATSHING " & S.S. “FOOKSANG” will be despatched on or about July 14th & 16th, respectively,
at 3 p.m. for. SINGAPORE, PÈNANG and CALCUTTA.
Cargo accepted on Through Bills of Lading (Transhipment at Singapore) to RANGOON, PORT SWETTENHAM MADRAS and DUTCH EAST INDIES.
For Freight or Passage apply
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SHIPBUILDERS
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Monarchy has perished in the hearts of the majority of the German people. English friends tell me that the Republie
My
will never last, Did, they got sau the same of the French Republic of 1970 which endures after fifty years
thing
The people of Germany have developed quickly since the summer and aitamn of 1918, and their development has been upon to democratic lines. It is a mistake Imagine that the masses desire any form of monarchical restoration. The reaction ary, movements which are given such pro- minence in the British Press bave not the nation at their back. They are unlikely to succeed in the ejrcumstances,
SOCIAL CONDITIONE
According to the plans of the Govern ment, there is to be enforced the heavy tax upon property which will compel land- owners to abandon their estates. It will operate progressively according to the vaule of the property. Land which has been held by the family for centuries will be sold, and three-fourths of the proceets of the anle will go to the State. A man who has always been rich will, Ander this schemic, become poor, since what remains to him will suffer the further loss imposed by the beavy decline in the sale of money. It must be clearly understood that the mark is not merely at a low level abroad, but at home in Germany its value bas descended greatly. For example, an un skilled country labourer is now feceiving twenty marks a day, ao anheard of wigs before the war for this class of worker. For an overcoat, again, one pays, at a good tailor's 1,800 marks, nominally It is still £50 out of £80.
one's German income, although it is very little if the 1,600 marks have been exchanged for British currency. Englishmen with Eng lish money can thrive in Germany on the exchange. But for German with incomes derived from local sources prices are ruin- out. It is still more difficult for & Gar man to travel and live in foreign countries at the existing rate of exchange.
All these conditions react on the every day life of the people The poor are richet and the rich are poorer on it Marriage
Ims new restriction
Families
to the
among the leisured classes, adverse Enancial situation. which have always inaintained establish mente ip Berlin are now selling their town houses. A great landowner is the country will in future have to be content with a single castle in, limited grounds. Truly, 1920 is separated from 1914 by changes which would be considered radical if they had been wrought in cne hundred years.
THE GERMAN CONSULATE- GENERAL AT SEOUL
The Scout Press states that the building
formerly occupied by the German Con sulate outside the West-Gato was recently.
Tumors No. 215.
CAPONS
CHICKENS
55 cents per lb.
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THE DAIRY FARM ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.
Hongkong, July 7th, 1920
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AGENTS:
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Kawakisen, Kobe. Bentley's, A.B.C, 6th Ed ̈
and Boot's Codes.
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KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA
(KAWASAKI STEAMSHIP
GLEN MED. .
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CAPITAL FAID-UP.
ON
SALE
DIRECTORY &
CHRONICLE
sold by the owner, Mr. Cellbran, to the CHINA, JAPAN STRAITS SETTLE
Industrial Bank for Y60.00 MENTS Chosca
Coll Accordingly the Bank has asked
connection, it is understood that the Ger man Government has telegraphically asked the Government of Japan through Mr. d'Affaires G Debuchi, Japanese
Charge Berlin, for an extension of the delivery period of the, pending the arrivny count) August next|
of an oficial by the Nankai-Maru early in August to settle its dispoand. This request was trans mitted from Tokyo to the Government- General Ter days ago and the latter accordingly notifed the Industrial Bank
INDO CHINA, PHILIPPINES
for 1920
BOTH ANNUAL EDITION. containing
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THE Directory of the Far East.
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