THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 187, 1920.

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CANADA'S WELCOME TO THE PRESS.

A TRIBUTE TO LORD BURNHAM. LORD NORTHCLIFFE AS A REPORTER ATRA WEEK.

and he always sees himself top dog "in a paradise of grain crops and water power. All this gives us a better sense of proportion and perspective Wesaw things clearer in the Western air than in the marky atmosphere of Europe, and things that balk very largely hers don't seem so big or

Took 50 black. Our old confields don't seem so important the President of the when ans realizes that one province of Lord Burnham,

sixth or a

the coal of Second Imperial Press Conference, was Canada has a entertained at luncheon by the Empire Press resources of the whole world. If everything Union on November 2nd. Lord Northcliffe is on this great scale you can conceive noth

exactly presided over a distinguished gathering on ing greater than the scale of Canadian whose behalf he welcomed Lord Burnham houtality (Chears) It was home Lady Burnhain was presented with the same measure from shore to shore"-

Ford hearty spontaneous, and universal. Never a miniature water-colour paret Frogs sharhi wa forget the warmth of our welcome" Burnham,

the am, the gift of the

F. Crosbie Roles, the from all shke The Government of and 3ir. Conference,

with a gold cigarette case. Provinces, the Mayors and Councils of sil Lord Northcliffe, proposing the health of the cities, above all, the cosmonalty of the Lord Burnham, said I was extremely country ried with each other in their Kindness and their hospitality. We felt upon pleased when the honour conferred me to-day was announced to me. It is a through the whole of our long tour that was to throw the that vask ftting occassion for many reasons, Asting the general desire

garland of friendship over

of the nations of the Britssh

boo

in

| was prediary of the Empire Prest Union. Dominion, the Governments of the uine!

| because wo welcome home. Lord Ourano whom we write and the whom we

Arst

who is not only the President of the Press Union, but is the son of its President (hear, heart and fitting, too,

this room

be-

In the old Canals of Quebes we had the

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CALOUTTA LINE-This Line affords regular salings to Calcutta, Penang and Singapore returning from Calenton steamers proceed via Strait and Hongkong to Japan, cocsionally calling at Shanghai. All steamers have excellent passenger accommodation, are fitted with Electric Light and Fans and carry fully-asallied approximately every Ave days between Canson and sometimes calling as Swabow. Through tickets can

and Yanatema Ports in Capa weekly service la maintained with

cause one of the oldest contributors same kindly, touch of Canadian friendship |

SHANGHAI FINA 2

through Bil of Tailog aro izened to all

to the Daily Telegraph in (Laughter.) In the happy days when I was reporter the Daily Telegraph, as one of the unfortunate journals that received my work, and it thought so ill of it that it did not keep me very

in the grand style of the French-Canadian. Everywhere alike we received the freedom of the grea: Dominion. (Cheers.) It seemed to us like a food tide of fellow-citizenship MANILA in the world community of which we are

To our colleagues of the HAIPHONG Canadian Press we owe an especial debt of

hollow BORNEO gratitude Fraternity may bars &

ord in the light of human experience abub in our case it was a fraternity that had the real ring about it. Half the pleasure of

proad. To equally long. (Laughter.)

I can say this for Lard Burnham, as for the late Mr. Walter of The Times, that when I was a reporter in Fleet street there were only two newspapers that living wage. operators with incomes of £100 to

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by sale with good - both parts every Friday.

passenger socommodation is for" -passengers and cargo

eilings approximately

as Echhow when inducement offers.

-One milling per month between Honglong and Sandakan by

* stommer having up-to-date sccommodation for passengers. Cargo taken on through Hils of Lading for Kasdan, Jocsoltop Labuan, Tawao and Inbad Datu'.

When I fhear,000 of tour was to be in constant comradeship | THASTAIN LINE ---Â regulaz, service is run from March to November between

year, and when I know of the very proper with our colleagues, and to recognize in rate of remuneration paid to editors

remember that porters and what esteem and regard the jourasists of to write & Canada are held by all classes of the very long column for a well-known morning community. Especially to Lord Atholstan, newspaper for which I received one guinees, the presiding genins of our reception, are (Laughter.) I can bear from the laughter due the thanks of us all (Cheers) He was that you think it was probably more than the best of hosts, and his banquet at it was worth. (Renewed laughter.) The Montreal, which was attended by the Daily Telegraph has never been run on leading publishers of the United States-I those principles, and that is why it use the word in the American sense was attracted to our profession men like Sala, triumphant success, Beatty Kingston, Greenwood, Courtney and a whole host of giants.

WORK OF THE CONFERENCE.

What am I to say of the second Imperial Fresa Conference, the end and purpose of our pilgrimage, over which I had the hon our to preside! It was the first Imperial Conference held in the Overses Dominions

sure forerunner of others to come, the pointer and index of British power in the can commonwealth. It treated of Press questions on the highest plane of common one to another, and all

A CANADIAN SUGGESTION. As to Lord Burnham's more recent work- the great journey across Canada, the very tactful and

ind abio

speeches made from Mon- treal to Vancouver-we have all had a record of it. Before be went, certain Canadian friends of mine came to me and said, You have been in Canada about 20 times, you

English know the

habit

there, and I replied, to the whole am very confident that the leader of the ex- terms the Fundamental principle of the freedom of the Press, not only from the pedition will not get in bed anywhere." (Cheers.) He did not. He was able to speak Sead hand of Bolshevist tyranny, but from to the French-Canadians in French, a great the sinister influence of subsidy and assistance advantage in Canada; he said many wise of all Governments alike. We demanded fal things, and his lady made so graceful an im. i lav, and shamnar familitiam në ank

tang 'in bad over people inve of get-aid mutaal . We affirmed in resonant

Hongkong and Tientsin, calling as Welhalwed and Chatoa

CALOUTTA

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Dec, 23rd, for SINGAPORE, PENANG and CALCUTTÄ...

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TAJMA MART KASHIMA MARU (omitting Manila)

pression(hear) hear-that atcong the many enthusiastic reports of his mission to the Canadians I have received the suges tion that, as I am accustomed to the arts of

·It should" be prope should macöced the Duke and Duchess tforth that this couple of Devonshire. The suggestion has been put forth very seriously by Canadians

Well,

in that I saw a double advani- advantage. First, I saw the elimination of

"grapic and postal intercourse; and wireless-we want both. (Cheers) We want the air waves→ not necessarily hot-air waves (laughter) to continuous current of internation carry vice of news and more tympathetic both ways, and we asked for a better ser interest on both sides. We want

British Kiews in the Canadian Press from the British point of

of view, and we Want almost

as much

thered the Canadian point of view. That is what tremendously enthusiastic

hout it, quality of nationhood nieans in news and (Henewed laughter.) Secondly, witho arrival in Canads of a tactful statesinda, we went into the burning question of our howsprint. (Cheers.) At the Conference with a wise and beautiful lady. These self raw material, and arrived at theevaelusion governing and very independent Dominion that the supply of paper cannot be adequ want extremely tactful mene, (Hear, har ate, or its price reasonable, unless there great Parliamentary knowledge, hear.) 15

production wood

petitor (laughteth and hot com-Canadian nows in the British Press from

very deftly, I got one of my young within the Empire, and in the case of sadors to see Lord Burnham, bo pulp that means Canala" where the industry.. WES nothing doing," and I was very is flourishing at peak figures, albeit 50 per disappointed (Laughter.) I am sure those cent of the output now goes to the United Canadians who asked for Lord and Lady States. Barnham would have been very disord 29th Dec, ai 11 am.

*the goods had been delivered.” Burnham 30th Jan, at 11 am. mis. Thursday,

has always been to

in which he and the controversies "Wednesday, 26th Jan, at 11 ma

I are engaged from time to time, Home Dominions, which still remains primus most courteous and a straight opponent. sure that the good

Tuesday,

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Port Bald and Marseilles.

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Wednesday, 29th Dec, 11 am,^

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Friday, Friday,

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... Wednesday"- 2ând Doo,, at 11 am

Middle of fanuary,

TANGO MARU

NIKKO MARU-

NEW YORK via Buez.

NAGANO MARU

...Wednesday, 29th

SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS vis CAPE,

BOMBAY & COLOMBO via Singapore.

BANGOON MARU...

Today, 11th January,

CALCUTTA & BANGOON. via Bingapore & Penang.

VEBOSHI MARU TAKAOKA MABU

JAPAN PORTS

“AKI MARUKI

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Thursday, 20th December. Thursday, 6th January,

Vagasaki, Kobe & Yokohama.

Saturday, 2nd Jan, at 11 a Saturday 19th Feb at 11 am."

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For further information apply - NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

Telephone Nos. 22 á 282.

· 8. YASUDA, Manager.

Lastly, we tried-and

I hope not unsuccess fally-to draw together t the bonds of personal and professional association between the newsmen of all the Dominions, including the

inter pare. If, as we believe, the fature of the temper British Empire depends upon the strength that characterized the most difficult admi- nistration of the Newspapers Association and communion of the British spirit, and not much upon statutory definitions and declar daring the war, at a time when every manations, then we did work at the second Im- thought

Frem Conference which, I hope and Will have an influence and a value

was very largely due to:

fery other, newspaper was getting poe Count for much in the time of

undue advantage; and Kashat

Nune

Lord Riddell and was more delighted than I when, the honoured Lord Riddell. It was an honoric

which through

we are passing.

red by four or five years of most concluded by reading letters

the Prime Minister of Canada and cult, annoying work, requiring hours of from Mr. Beatty, president of the Canadian patience, many sittings outside the room of Pacific Railway some Goverment under-strapper, in order

Our

Conference. ta benefit the whole Fress. It was roer preciation of the visit of the expressing sp largely owing to Lord Riddell that we over Chairman, said that during the war he was

Lord Riddell, proposing the toast of beard anything about the war at all. brought into very close touch with Lord Laugharnham was received with cheers Northcliffe, and he had special facilities for on rising to respond. He said, We are his organization did. From the first to the seeing what Lord North life did and what deeply grateful for the kindness of all our last Lord Northelle bad but one motive friends which has prompted this charming and object in view his only object was compliment, but if we accept it and take

to ourselves what belongs to the whole of victory. (Cheers) No sacrifices were too the British Delegation to the Imperial great on his part or on the part of those Press Conference, it is wholly and solely worked with him in order to secure that end. (Cheers.) He was confident that in a representative capacity, "it was a call-

whan ectivist enterprise all through, but the worst Northcliffe's work in the war would hold a history came to be written Lord of it is thus in all collectivist mapimenta high place in the records of British achieve it is some particular individual who gets ment (Cheers.) sny cash or credit that is about, and the credit here is common to us all. We deeply

Lord Northcliffe, responding, said that anything he had been able to do for the appreciate the importance Lord Varthelfen working journalist was due to the fact that ;

has attached to our Fressmen's Parliament

a Lord Burn

proceedings of, oar conference. Alexander week. He began although the

It is impossible for me here and now he began as a reporter, not at the present cover our grand tour or even to narrate the magnificent minimum wage, but at £1 s

haud's father ha

had Hamilton told the United States to think first Lord Baraham's father was a very continentally. The task is too continental prosperous man, he saw that his son began for an alter luncheon speech, but the pre-

in the best school of the reporter: vailing impression in our minds is a sense and if they looked at the reporta

· years:

of great things-great things done, yet of the first Lord Burnham's work in the greater things to do of great spaces, yet Boulay Times of 60-years ago they would

greater spirit prevailing over them. (Cheers) At our starting point in Canada find the seeds of that influence which he was

prophesied that we should soon suffer destined to wield for so many

(Cheer) from anemia of superlative" I was not far wrong, and "in the Canading variety of the English language they must coin some

new word to avoid the use of the unsavoury epithet culonal Everything in Canada is on the Gargantuan scale, and it is по солу iming the people of Canada to live up to the they are equal to the grandeur of their destiny. (Choers) Happily for them, they olis.

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LABOUR CO-PARTNERSHIP. APPLICATION TO BAILWAYS.

After hearing Addresses by Sir George and formarly general manager of the North-Eastern

Railway, Bir

George Ascociation, meeting at the Royal Society and selbers the Labour Co-partnership.

Paish

of Arts on October 28th, passed a rescin tion urging that the principle of co- partnership should be considered by our other

but they boy are crab that the referee no farley ando el mors, so that the work their side and they “keep smiling all the should be given a share of profits, tiree The man who is down on his lack

canth Randa

feature of this. ek to day in com

ffaly odvilled" that the chest of fortune the day of the congresa-was-

will take another turn and that he will pop the emphasis laid by many of the speakers up again," to une Lady Dorothy Nevills or on the spiritual and moral value of the pression, to morrow. I suppose there is "ansociation's objects, in seeking to allay ander dog, but he won't realize that he is, social unrest.

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CAPITAL PAID-UP.

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The Company has on haid a Large Number of

NEW CARGO STEAMERS

"ALWAYS READY" "JOB" CHARTERS of all descriptions.

the following are comprised in the Company's Fleet

Eleven steamers of 8,100 tons each deadweight

And ander the Company's management pe

Twenty steamers of about 9,100 tons deadweight Two steamers of about 6,400 tons deadweight cooli

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