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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 7TH, 1920

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THURSDAY,

AUG. 12:

FRIDAY,

AUG 13rx:

SATURDAY..

AUG. 14:

A Thousand Langhe in 3 Acts..

A PAIR OF QUEENS

A farce in Beta By Fred. "Jackson:"

The First Time in Hongkong. THE 13th CHAIR BY SPECIAL REQUEST.

LAST NIGHT THE MAN WHO CAME BACK"

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POLITICAL PROBLEMS. LORD R. CECIL ON THE SCIENCE

OF GOVERNMENT.

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CHURCH SERVICES,

ST. JOHN'■ CATHEDRAL, Hongkong, 10th Sunday after Trinity August Sib, Holy § ommaaiba (7.50 am)ilatios (17 am) Responses Ferial; Venite, Turle (13th Lord R. Cecil, speaking on June 19th Venite); Busime, 53 (Gross), 54 (Wickes); Ta at Chatsworth, said the future of Eng: Deum, Woodward, Smart, Turle. Jubilate,

Burrowes (12th Venite); Anthem, land depended upon honest men and honest

thi is our God, Sullivan, Bymn,210 VË women taking a real interest in the politi-Psalm 53, verses, 1, 2, 7, 8, in anison į cal future of their country.

54, verson 1, 4, 7 in unison; Hyma Litany (12 not afford," he said, " to leave it to other. versen 1, 4, 8, in unison.

2008) Evensong (6 pm) Кепросве Whether the country is well goyarued or Ferial; Palma, 51 (Felton), 5 (Livry); il governed will affect the happiness and lustrevening); tipams, 12, 207, 307 K.- Magnificat, Smart: Nune Dinuittis, Wickes the very existance of every can of you." Organ Recital on Monday, August 10th, at

11313 Politics is nothing but the science of gor-9.1 p.m.`- erament and goreriment becomes more important, every day.

Alluding to the Labour Party, he said that for many members of it he had a high and genuine respect, but the difficulty about the Labour Party was that it was There not one party, but at least two. were some mea among them who might well be trusted in any position of resp

ibility, but there were others (and unfor tunately they seemed to have a very large hare of the control of the Labour Party), to whom he would not entrust the manage ment of the smallest business. If you could only pick and choose among the Laboir Party there would be little to and fault with, but unfortunately if they alone bad the power in this country it would probably be that the most violent and the least -worthy would have the greatest share in determining the nature of the Government

PURE MILE OF LIBERALISM,

The Liberal Party seemed to be living in the past. It was no good talking about the pure milk of Liberalist and what the

Party had done in the past. What we wanted to know was what the Party Wa going to do in

the future; what their policy was, and what they stood for He could not speak for the Coalition, and be was bound to admit that he was not very, sure what its policy was in many res pects

The Brst plank in any political pro- gramme must be rigid economy, Whatever Government was in power we must see that They really did try and save money. He was uneasy about the plan to spend mil- Tions in reclothing our soldiers. We had got to realise the truth of the old British. proverb, "You must cut your coat accord- ing to your cloth," as far as taxation was concerned. It was not a question of ent. ting down taxes, but of cutting down, ex penditure.

CLASS WARFARE.

UNION CHURCH (Kennedy Road) bunday,sugust 8th.

Serrier Conducted by the Rev. G. J.

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11. Order of Service-Hymn _80);

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All steamers have excellent raisonser accommodation, are fitted with Electric Light and Fans and carry a a fully qualified Surgeon

LINE:-Sailings approximately every are days between Canton and Shanghai, sometimes calling at Swatow. Through tickets an be obtained and through Bill of Lading are issued to all Northern and Yangtze Ports ris Shanghai. MANII A—" LIVE -Akly ion is maintained with M--da by masals with good

passenger Accommodation saintage form both porsary Friday, HAIPHONG LINE:Sailings appronunt ly weekly on passenger and cargo. BORNEO

Calling Hoihow when inducement offers LINE:~One mailing per month between Hongkong and Sandakan by

Prayer and land's Prayer: Faain 228 (Tune SHANGHAI $101, Lesson 1,Jobu V.; Hymn. 19; Prayer; Aotices and Uffertory; Hymn 197 (lat Tune)

Se-mon-The Validity and Value uf Faith

wodern times the legitimacy of Faith has been systematically denied, and its

|| (in.) honour has fallen under suspicion; but strong re-action basset in. The aim of this Sermon will be to show the Validity and

Valge of Faith

Hymn 341. Benediction.

p.. Under of Service-Hyan 23 (Tuns 481); Prazer and Lord's Prayer; Hymo 95. Lesson, 1. Corinthians 11.; Hymn 191 (ist Taue, Prayer;

* Notices and Off, tory Hymn

Sermon-The Seeming Unreality of the Spiritual

(To many people the Spiritual secus badowy, special, even ficutious. Sermon Kim: To show how to and may escape tula baunting sense of unreali y.)

Hyon 31. euruactjon

PEAK CUTRCI, Hongkong-Sunday, August 8in. Holy Commumen 8.]►___ Evening Service, 6 p.. Prescher H. Copley Moyle.

WEATHER REPORT.

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n steamer having up-to-date accommodation for passengers." Cargo taken on through Bill of Lading for Kuadau. J. saritue „Labuan, Tawao and Lahad Datu ་་

LINE:---A regular serviss in run from March to November between Hongkong and Tientsin, calling at Weihaiwei and Chero

CALOUTTA

S.S.

“LAISANG”

LINE

will be despatched on or about Ang, 14th, at 3 p.m. for SINGAPORE, PENANG and CALGUTTA.

Cargo accepted on Through Bills of Lading (Transhipment at Singapore) to KANGOON, PORT SWETTENHAM MADRAS and DUTCH EAST INDIES.

The s.5.

JAVA SERVICE

CHUNSANG” will be despatched on or about

August 6th at 1203-No returns from August 10th, 1920, at 3 pm for SINGAPORE, PENANG, Japan and Vladivostock.

BATAVIA, SAMARANG and SOURABAYA..:

Pressure havingreased slightly at all. reporting stations; it remains low over China

and fresh SW. winds will continue over" the China Een.

As regards increased matpat, which was

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours. sa necessary, the main difficulty wis the suspicion. and

the hostility be ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inches. Total tween the different classes who were since January 1st, 72.19 inches against an engaged in the output of this coun-average of 54.56 inches try He was afraid that too often Labour. The forecast for the 24 hours ending at distrusted Capital and Capital despised

noon to-day is as follows: Labor. We really must put an end to that. If we really meant to increase out-

DISTRICT put we must aim at closer co-operation between workers and employers; they

ought to regard themselves as partners in Hongkong wo Gap Rock the great enterprise of production,

Channel

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(8 and S.W. winds, moder Late; fair!!

The Fame 23 1. No. 1..

South coast of China between The samo za

Hongkong and Lamouka i Southcoast of China between (The rame as

Hongkong and Hainan |

The present situation, he continued, was di very serious. We could not go on definitely Form with the system of threats by workanen, demands for increased wages, and so on. We must find a way out, and the Govern- ment must have not a mere expedient, but a real industrial policy which would solve this question or give some hope of solving it in a permanent and fundamental way? Nothing was gained by abuse. It was no use calling workmen you disagreed with Bolsheviks or employers you -disliked bloodsuckers. That only did harm. The most fatal disease that could attack any country WAS £ division of classes. (Cheers.)

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The current number of the Bulletin of the Imperial Institute" (John Mur ray) discusses in detail the possibility of utilising the large quantity of seed now being produced of rubber plantations. In the early stages of the. Zubber industry in the Middle East the seeds were mostly used for raising plants-for-making-now plantations, but as there are now at least 1,000,000 acres under rubber trees the quantity of seed available is much in excons of the planting requirements. It was shown many year ago by investiga tions made at the Imperial Institute that the kernels of Para rabber seeds yield a large amount of oil similar in properties to linseed oil and that this oil can be used for paint-making and other purposes for which linseed oil is employed, whilst the cake which is left after the dil has been removed from the, keracts A excellent feeding-stuff for live-stock Until the last year or two, the oil had only been" pro- daced on an experimental scale, but at least one il mil is now established in. Malaya for crushing rubber weed and all commercial consignments of the pil have been sold, recently in this counter and in Marseilles at good prices. Whe ther it will pay the planter to supply the seeds to an oil mill depends very largely on the cost of collection, a point on which experts differ. In view of the present necessity for the exercise of rigid economy oa rubber estates and of the enormous demand for oils and feeling stuffs, it is highly desirable that serious efforts should be made to organise the collection of Para rubber; seed wherever it is likely to prove at nil profitable and so prevent waste of material which is undoubtedly of consider. able value,

A small boy with his father sat down on arriving at Lord's during the Middl sex v. Lancashire match opposite the large scoring hoard. The little boy, after hav

and taking cle. ing a good look round

of his surroundings, sputted the scoring- board."Father, said the little un

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SEE VRADE MARKED WORD 'THEAAPION * 36 ON GAMES, GOTTASTAMP AFFINED TO ASMINE RSÆDERES

someone the figures on that blackboardi same match as the above, while was batting, J. Bharp made a lofty hit, which N. Haig, who was fielding on the boundary, was just unable to get his hands

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For Freight or Passage apply to

Tabernors No. 115.

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