THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 7FB, 1921,
DODWELL & COMPANY, LD. ROADS OF THE FUTURE.
STEAMSHIP BERVICES,
Regalar Sallings to
NEW YORK &/OR BOSTON
ris Bies or Panama Canale at Owners' Option.
5.S." EGREM ONT CASTLE"
LLOYD
alling about End of March.
TRIESTINO
For BRINDISL VENICE & TRIESTE. Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading for LEVANT, BLACK BEA & DANUBE
→PORTS.
FIUME having been re-opened for trafic. cargo is also accepted for this port on through B/Lading
8.8. "HUNGARIA”
8.3 "TRIESTE "
alling Noon March, 6th
FOR SHANGHAI
sailing on or about 23th March,
Passengers' Laggage can be ittured at the Office of the Agents.
NANYO YUSEN KAISHA, Ltd.
(SOUTH SEA MAIL 8.8. 00.)
Regalar Bervices between
JAPAN, HONGKONG & JAVA.
Fox JAVA,
38. "SAMARANG MABU” ... salling on or about 12th March. sbout 24th March, S.B. "BORNEO MARUTM
sailing or o
sailing on or about 8th March.
FOR JAPAN
SS "RIOJUN "MARU”
OCEAN TRANSPORT
Co.,
(TAIYO-KAIUN KAISHA) Steamship Service frans-Pacifio.
Also to Australia, Europe, etc.
NATAL LINE
Ltd.
OF STEAMERS.
TAKING Cargo or through Bills of Lading for SOUTH AFRICAN FORTS with transhipmen si CALCUTTA,
in conjunction with the
INDO CHINA SEFAM NAVIGAMON CO., LTD.".
AND APCAR. LINES,
for Freight of Passage on any of the abovì Lines apply to:-
DODWELL & 00., LTD.
Agents.
N. Y. K.
NIPPON YUSEN
KAISHA
KALLINED FROM HONGKONG KURJECA TO‘ALTERATION.
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MOTORING AT AVERAGE RAILWAY SPEEDS.
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INDO CHINA. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Fox, JAPAN.
"YATSHING”
baying arrived from theaborn ports, Consigncos of Cargo by her are hereby informed that “ail floods are being landed as their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns
the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, hence and/or from the wharves, delivery may be sotained
Goods not cleared by the 9th Mar, will be ablest to rent
Arg
All Broken, chafed, and damaged packages to be lalb in the Godowas, where they
INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY LIMITED
SAILINGS BUBJECT TO ALTERATION
TIENTSIN via WEHHAIWEI BHANGHAI & TSINGTAU VIA SWATOW" HOPSANG"
KOBE
BANGKOK via SWATOW
HAIPHONG vis HOIHOW MANILA
STRAITS & CALCUTTA
* CHIPSHING"...Tuca, 8th Mar, Dlight.
Too 8th Mar, Dugna Tues. 8th Mar,: D'Ught, Wed, 8th Mar Dligh Wed, 9th Mar, '9 a 12 Fri, Tith Mar. 3 pm. Sun, 19th Mar, 3 pm.
"LAISANG
OHUNSANG "TEOPAO
YUENSANG
"YATJHING"
will be anamined Clima against the steamer CALOUTTA LINE-This Lins affords regalar calling to Calcutta, Penang and
bo presented within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by unla any case wkafever,
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD...
General Managers. Hongkong, March 3rd, 1991.
P.
[550
& O. S. N. CO.
STEAMERS FOR"
AUS- STRAITS, COLOMBO,
TRALIA, BOMBAY, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS
[& LONDON.
Through Bill of Lading issued for Batavis, Persian Gulf, Continental, American,
(and South African Ports.
Many prophets, says the Daily Tele graph, have foreold what travelling will be like for our grandchildren, and it is THE Steamship not possible to believe them all ord Montagu of Beaulieu, confining his scheme to the solid earth, makes sufficient: de mands on our imagination. As the last half century has been the age of railways, the next is to be the age of roads. The railway represents the childhood, or at most the adolescence-of-transportation, which will discover its full powers in the development of the motor vehicle. Eren within the next five years the number of these is to be vastly increased, from 750,000 in the United Kingdom to 2,000,000, in spite of taxation and the price of petrol. Obviously there must be more roads and better ronds, or the things will not have room to move. Lord Man tagu's prophetic eye beholds new rogda everhead, on the ground, and under- ground, roads composed of concrete, glass, or some similar adamatine matarial, ronda We strictly reserved for motor vehicles. cannot, indred, suppose that any pedes tria free from suicidal mania would wish to intrude, for the average speed of passenger traffic on these tracks will aqual, if not exceed, présent average rail- way speeds.” But to maintain even, a level fifty miles an hour all day is a very different thing, and, however good the future's glassy roads, must mean running, as an express does, at very much more than fifty miles an hour for long periods. It is not a question of mechanical pos sibility. The point is the control and practical use of streams of motor traffic at such speed. The railway protects its drivers and its passengers by elaborate systems of
What protection is to be offered on a high-sped motor track carrying a constant stream, of separate vehicles not all of the same standard of efficiency, not all driven by men of equal competence? Is it probable that for the transportation over great distances of large numbers of people road motor vehicles will rival the comfort, the economy and the speed of the "railway train? We have no doubt that, as Lord, the day before sailing. The contents and Montagu predicts, there will be great value of all packages are required. development of the motor vehicle aud
For further particulars apply to considerable extension and adaptation of MACKINNON,- "MACKENZIE the road system. The gloomy anticipa
& CO.. tions, common at the moment, of the
Agents, exhaustion of the world's supplies of liquid fuel trouble us no more than him. It is far more likely that science is at the beginning that at the end of her dis coveries of Intent power, and the trans port of the future may well be driven by forces still unharnessed. But we shall he wise in our estimate of the probabilities of the future to regard cautiously and critically predictions based upon what is fashionable at the moment and the inven tions which have been most remarkable in the immediate past. In the days of the railway, mania optimists and pessimists alike expected steam engines and metal rails to go everywhere and do everything. It has not happened. And so we alloy ourselves to doubt whether "the notofi
form, is to be the sole and final means of transport.
SEATTLE & VICTORIA or VANCOUVER via Manila, Shanghai vehicle na we ktow it or in any similar
& Japan ports
Csiga to Drezland Points 1.8. In connection with Great Northern Northern Fraião.
-- and Chicago, 'Milwaukes & Et. Paul Ballways.
“FUSHIMI MAKU (omitting Manila)...
TOYAMA MARUM
*KASHIMA MARU (omitting Manila) SUWA MARU"
100
Wednesday, 9th Mar. at 11 am Friday 11th Mar., at 11 am. - Wednesday, 20th Apr, at 11 am
Friday, 6th May, at 11 am,`-
NON-RECOIL GUNS.
SIR PERCY SCOTT AND A NEW- WEAPON..
LONDON & ANTWERP is Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Sues to the disiussion raised by the question
Port Baid and Marseilles,
KLEIST
MISHIMA MARU
SADO MARU
KITANO MABU...
DAL
Friday, Friday, Friday Friday,
HAMBURG, AMSTERDAM, LONDON &
Thursday, MITO MARU ·
LIVERPOOL & MARSEILLES TIS Sues.
TAMBA MABU
*
11th Mar., 8.11 mm 18th Mar. at 13 m
-- 1st Apr, at 11 min. 16th Apr., (ab÷11¬LI,
ROTTERDAM.
24th March.
Baturday, 12th March.
In the course of a further contribution
|" Whates the use of a battleship1" Ad- miral Sir Percy Scott, writing to The Evening Standard, in reply to a reccnt aricle by Com. Randle, R.N., Bays':→
Dealing with future war, Còm. Rundle gave it as his opinion on the ex- perience gained from the last war that we must think four years ahead, and take into consideration the new weapons that will be opposed to the leviathan battle- ship for example. I understand that the Americans are greatly developing the
MELBOURNE & SYDNEY via Manila, Zamboanga, Thursday air or Davis gun. During the war
Island, Townsville & Brisbane.
TANGO MARU
NIKKO MARU
AKI MARU
Monday, Tuesday, Tunday,
28th Mar, at 11 5. 19th Apr., at 11 am) 17th May, still am.
NEW YORK via Suez:
AKITA MARU -
7. Tuesday,
22nd March.
SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS via CAPE,
WAKASA MARU (sailing from Singapore)
Friday,"
"BOMBAY & COLOMBO vis Bingapore.
BOMBAY MARU
Thursday,
29th April.
17th March
CALCUTTA & BANGOON vis Singapore & Penang.
TOYOOKA MĀRU
Tuesday,
MUROBAN MARU.
Tuesday,
JAPAN PORTS-Nagasaki, Kobe & Yokohama.
NIKKO MARU
8th March. (22nd March.
Tuesday, 15th Mar,
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
WAKASA MABU
Monday,
HELJIN MABU...
INABA MARU
..KAMO MARU
Tuesday, Friday, Thursday,
8. YAHUDA, Manager,
M
7th March. 18th March.
18th Mar. at 11 a.m.
· 3 st Mar. at 11 am
For further information apply to NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
Telephone Nos. 193 & 203.
L
aeroplanes could carry only very light guns, but with the Davis non-recoil gun there does not appear to be any limit to the size of it. Being fired of(do not con- fuse this with dropping bombs) by an aeroplane that you cannot see will be a. novel experience for a battleship.uni-
A JUNNY GUN.
It is a funny gin, "because it fires out of both enda This gun is actually being used in America. It may sound" weird to talk of a gun that fires out of both ends, but in this weapon, such a feat is achieved. The cartridge for this gun has at one end of it the projectile; at the other end a cylinder of sand. The cartridge is put into the centre of the gun instead of into the end, as it gen- erally is. On the ignition of the charge, its, explosion blows the projectile out of one end and the sand out of the other. The proportion of the sand is so regulat ed that the explosive force is equally divided in both directions, and conse quently there is no recoil either way, and no strain is brought upon whatever is holding the gun. We
FACTOR OF NON-RECOIL
The advantage of this as regard nero-- planes can easily be understood. Their. construction must embody lightness, which, is not consistent with the strength re
PRINCE LINE FAR EAST SERVICE quired to absorb the recoil of an ordinary
At
THE Steamship "DILWARA."Ouptain Babb, carrying Hin, Majesty's Mails, wil 12 despatched from this Fort on ar about THURSDÂY, the 10th, MAR, 1921, talking Fassengers and Cargo for the above Forts,
Silk and Valuables and Tes for Italy, France and London (under arrangement)
will be transhipped at Bombay into the Mail Steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London.
Parcels will be received at this Office until. S
Hongkong, February 28th, 1921.
1540
Corn Comes Of
In One Piece
"Gets-It" Leaves Tos As Smooth As
the Palm of Your Hand.
There is only one corn remedy in the world that pela carts and cal- luses of like 'n banuna akin, and that is "Gels«It* For those who walk and stand a great deal for
Put 2 drops of #Geta-11” on, and
wwatter
shoppers-and-dancers, there-la-im- mediate relief frùm corn palus, and a quick end for any, corn or callus "Geta-It" is applied in two or three -seconds. There is no work, no tros-
blesome plasters, no wrapping of toes. "Gets-It” dries in a second or two. That is all. An engy to do ne Rigning your name; The cómm loosena " from the true flesh and you peel it right off with your fingers while you wonder at the sight and smile. That is way "Geta-It" is the biggest sell- ing corn-romedy in the world today. "Be cord-free at last,
Cats-It," the guaranteed, money" back corn-remover, the only sure way, costs but a trife at all ́ébeminta and stores. Mrd by E, Lawrence & Co, Chicago, U, S. & !
Glover's
Obtainable
and
All Chemists from Stores or MULLSE & Puters (ASIA), ITP 'Prince's Bldg. Hongkong.
Famous
-100
Dog Remedies
Learn the Care and Prevention of the diseases of your dog. Book on Dog Diseases and Hays to Feed"
Sent free on request.
H. Clay Glover Co., Inc. *315 West 31st St.
"New York****** DIETA.
Apvalez BULLER & PHIFTS "(Asia) 12d, Bong. Hour
110
gun. This factor of non-recoil may of great advantage to submarines present these craft have to come to the THE VERY BEST EYE INSURANCE surface to fire their guns, and thereby
Regular Bailings to Boston and/or New York by fat expose à large-target to the enemy freight steamers
(via Suez or Panamá):
For NEW YORK
For Freight and fall particulars apply tomi
Telephone 81.65.
Telegrama "Funga
FURNESS
(FAR EAST) IMITED,
George's Building,
you can get for the hot seasca-including risks
of dust and glare-is a pair of Sir William Crookes Glasses-the ideal guard from glare.
This gun could be mounted on the top of their conning tower, and to bring it into use it would be necessary to expose only a part of the conning tower to the There are two varieties of this glass; (4) A glasa energy instead of the whole of the amb very slightly tinted, of a pale amethyst colour taarine's above-water hall.. Then there which looks almost coloricas. (3) A neutral is the torpedo plane, which makes battle-tint which cuts down the glare as well as absorb ships unsafe even in harbour. This weapon, I understand, the Americansing the harmful rays. Crookes busca of any havo greatly developed, and it has become prescriptions in either regular or Toris form are a real menace to the big surface ship.”
manufactured by the Hongkong Optical Co Successors to Clark & Co., Manniacturing and Refracting Optiouns the most competent optical manufacturing establishment in South China-located in 65, Queen's Road Central-
Our corporations still seem to think that' men are two for three-halfpence and women three for a penny-Helina Nor
manton.
Love.
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Singapore returning from Calectba steamers proceed via Strait and Hongkong to Japan, qocasionally calling at Shanghai.
All steamers have arsellent passenger accommodation, ar fitted with Electria Idght and Fans and carry a fully-qualifed Burgeon..
SHANGHAI LINE:-Sallings approximately every Eve days between Canton and Shanghal, sometimes calling at Swalow. Through tickets can be" obtained and through Bill of Lading are issued to all Northern and Yangtuse Forts via Shanghai. MANILA. LINE :-A weakly service is maintained with Mania by vessels with good
paenger accommodation, flings om both ports every Friday. HAIPHONG LINE-Sallings approximately weekly for passengers and, cargo. calling at Hoihow when Industment offers. BORNEO
TIENTSIN
per month between Hongkong and Sandakan by
LINE:-Onoring up-to-date socommodation for passengers.
a steamer
Cargo taken on through Bills of Lading for Kunday, Jesuelton Labuan, Tawao and Lahad Datu'
LINE-A regular service is run from March to November between
Hongkong and Tientsin, calling at Welbalwol and Chetco,
CALCUTTA
LINE.
5.3. "YATSHING" will be despatched on or about Saturday, Mar. 12th, 3 p.m., for SINGAPORE, PENANG and CALCUTTA.
Through Bills of Lading issued to RANGOON, MADRAS, and
DUTCH EAST INDIES.
Fer Freight or Passage apply to-
TELEPHONY No. 31.
Jardine. Matheson & Co., Ltd.,
GLEN
SEVERAL. MANAGER:
AND
SHIRE
Joint Service of Steamers.
|U.K.-STRAITS, CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE.
Vessel
B.S. "CARNARVONSHIRE"
6.S. "PEMBROKESHIRE"
8.8. GLENIFFER ". S.3. "GLENGYLE"
Vessel 8.S. "GLENARIFFE ... B.S. GLENAPP-
OUTWARDS.
HOMEWARDS.
Duo Hongkong
15th " Mr. 28th Mar, 12th Apr.
18th Apr.
Disharges GROL, LONDON & ROTTERDAM..
Lowver Hongkong -
11th Mar.
25th Mar. Ganca, Livon BotDAY & H'RURA.
i
Movements are entijeci so change without notios. For freight or further partionisci plzam apply kopain
• Co., Ltd.,
Jardine, Matheson & The Glen Line, Ltd.,
Tel No 31 ab 5 er 23 and 3896.
Cable Addres
Kawakisen, Kobe. Bentley's AB.C. 5th Ed.
and Boott's Codes,
KAWASAKI
KISEN
AGENTS.
Telephone Bamxonly
$844, 8935,
'(KAWASAKI STEAMSHIP CO.)
CAPITAL PAID-UP
KAISHA
Y20,000,000
·President: Mr. T. Kawankai dz -V136-Presidenti Mr. B. MAIROTATA,
Managing Director 1 Mr.MaxATA Äxx
The Company has on hand a Large Number of
NEW CARGO STEAMERS
ALWAYS BEADY-FOR"
GHARTERS of all descriptions.
The following are comprised in the Company's Fleet
Eleven steamers of 9,100 tons esőh deadweight.
And under the Company's management
Twenty steamers of about 9,100 tons deadweight sach. Two steamers of about 6.400 tons deadweight each. (Belonging to the Kawamki Dockyard Co. Lt)- For Charter Bates and all other particulars apply to the
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KAWASAKI KISEN, KAISHA
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