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DODWELL & CO., LIMITED.

Regular Sailinge to

NEW YORK and/or BOSTON

Via Suvar Panama Canals at Owners" Option.

LLOYD TRIESTINO.

TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING FOR LEVANT, BLACK SEA & DANUBE PORTS.

FIUME having been re-opened "for traifla, cargo is also secspted for this part on through Bills of Lading,

FOR BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE-

vis " SINGAPORE, PENANG & COLOMBO, S

*** INNSBRUCK ".

"NIPPON

'AQUILEIA"

FOR

** CILICIA"

ailing on or about 12th June miling on or about 18th June .......talling on or about 20th Jana.

SHANGHAL

...ailing on or about 28th June. Passengers Luggage can be insured at the Office of the Agents.

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS

Regular Passenger and Cargo Service to

SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS from CALCUTTA & COLOMBO Through Bill of Lading ianned from Hongkong.

For Freight or Passage on any of the abers Lines apply to

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,

Agents.

N. Y. K.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

HAILITOS FROM HURUKORG KOREROS TO ANYTRÄNING,

BEATTLE & VICTORIA OF VANCOUVER vis Manils, Keelung,

⠀ Shanghai & Tapan porta

Cargo to Overland Folate US. in connection with Cross Northern Northern Fazile

And Chlongo, Milwaukose à St. Paul Baliwaga, -

KATORI MABU (omditing Keelung)... KAḤHIMA MARU (omitting Manila)

BUWA MARU:

FUBHIMI MARU.....

Friday 17th Juns, 16 11 MIL Tuesday, 18th July, si 11 mm;" Friday: 19th July, sb 11 am -Tuesday,・・ S3rd Aug, at Li am.

LONDON & ANTWERP vis Singapore, Penang Colombo, Suei

Port Baid" and Marseilles.

BHIDZUORA MABUT

KAGA MAHU

YOKOHAMA MARU)

KLEIST

HAMBURG, MARSEILLES, LONDON & LIVERPOOL & MARSEILLES via Suez,

TSOYAMA MARU

MELBOURNE & SYDNEY via Manila

Island, Townsville & Brisbane.

HONGKONG. DAILY PREEN,↑ MONDAY, JUNE 18TH, 1911.

A PROGRAMME FOR „DISARMAMENT.

WEATHER REPORT.

Janë 12th, at 11.02-Prevure has de- James and from the Philippines to Gaam. cressed alightly from Fuochow to Cape St

It is nearly stationary from Shẳnghải to Weibalrei

To those who have believed that the Treaty of Versaille, holds out a promise for peace or, of, a new "order in' inter national relations, the plan mentioned below, which comes from authentie sourcee in London, will doubtless be of considerable interest. The plan as poo- posed in London is as follows:-

1--President Harding has signified his intention of calling & disarmament "oonference of the Powers. -The British Government is now proceeding on the assumption that this intention of President Harding. will be translated into fact and i5,8gkong to Gap Book therefore laying plans for its pro gramme at such a conference. 3-The Treaty of Versailles gives the Allies powers of disarmament over Germany.

Depressions are shown" "to" the "East of Weihaivei, to the north of Formosa and over N. Indo-China.

Hongkong rainfall for the 14 hours ending at 10 am to-day, 0.05 locb. Total since January 1st, 47.43 inches againat am average of 23.43 Inches.

4. The only disarmament visualized so far has been disarmament al navies, of armies, of guns, eto, 5.-At the Harding Disarmament. Con- ference the British representatives will call for new and accurate definition as to what is, msant by the word “ disarmament." They will demand that disarmament be given

wider meaning than it holds at present. 6-The new definition which it will be

,

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon, to-day is as follows 5----

DISTRICT

Farms Channel

FOREGANT

(B or varis bla winds, moder ate to light; fair to showery, The ammo - sa - No I..

Bouth coast of China between The mme sa

Hongkong and Lamooks Bouthoot of Chins between The mume as

Hongkong and Hainab

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, June 19th.

Previous On Dato On-Date

-Day at p.m. 6 am 9 pm.

29.72 $9.71

29.8925

87

79

84

71

89

South

calm

98W

0

0.05

Baxameter

sought to have the conference adopt will be one which will embrace primarily the established menus" af waging war, that is, the means which cannot be created overnight Temperature bub which require years of building Humidia to create. This would seem at first, Wind Direction glance to apply to navies."

Force 7.The British will, however, present weather arguments to prove that there can | Rath. be no real disarmament as long as countries possess chemical plants far in excess of their domestic and propertiɑnatë "export needs. Also, that aeroplanes capable of being fitted in a short time as war planes capable of transporting poison gas, bus classed as commercial planes, are a menace to the peace of the world if any one country possesses more of these” planes than are actually required for the legitimate development of commercial flying. 8-American chemical experts are to

be privately naked to support this British definition of disarmament to includa chemical plants and mir plänes

-The British Government has good.

reason to believe that it will have

Highat open-air Temperature en ilth...87 Lowert open-air Temperature on 19th ...79

HONGKONG MIDE TABLE

From June 13th to 19th, 1821.

HIGH WATER:

Hong" Standart Time

Height

Hong Standard Time

hm in the mpport of America in haring Man. 13 m 4.1648m 97186

3 385

10.13 m. 1. ģ the conference adopt sich a dední Tues 14 m. 5. 2 5211832 tion, also of France, with Italy | 2

49 11 28 2 doubtful:

Wed 15 m5 50 5

027a26 10-The hint is given us that the

11 56 a 24

Americans may even, for tactical Thur 166 317 reasons, initiate the proponat, butøre jerse the Conference; the motion"then" to FEL 17759, be seconded by the British.” that

1744

97.

m0 38 299 1 13

3.31

11.—The decision aimed at would result Batur, 19 m2 7,45

19:23 42

in the partial disarmament of the German chemical, dye and airplane Sun. 19 m 8 18 6 9 Industry: giving power to the

10 2041

many to care for internal needs and BOARD OF CONSERVANCY WORKS to supply the colours needed by the

Friday,

riday,

Friday,

24th June, at 11 am

8th July, at 11 am. 22nd July at 13 Ka 5th Aug. 61-11 azi BOTTERDAM

Allies to leave only suficiente. chemical works operating in Ger

amboanga,

Thursday

TANGO MABU

Tacoday,

NIKKO MARU

AKI MABU

Tuesday,

Slat Juna, atill am. 19th July, at 11 saks. 16th Aug, at 11 am

NEW YORK VIA PANAMA.

·TOBA MABO

TAKETOYO MARU

**Friday 24th Jme,

Beginning of July,

AWA MARU".

Sunday,

19th Jane.

TATSUNO MARU ··

Saturday

CALCUTTA MABUK KAM

Tuesday,

CALCUTTA & BANGOON via Bingapore & Penang.

PENANG MARU...

Wednesday,

NIKKO MARU

11th June, at Noon. 28th June.

22nd Jare.

Friday, 17th Jane, at 11 am

RANGOON MABU ·

YOKOHAMA KABU

KLEIST

Wednesday, Thursday, "Friday" Thursday,

SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS vis CAPE,

BOMBAY & COLOMBO via Singapore.

JAPAN PORTE-Magasaki, Kobe & Yokohama.

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

MISHIMA MARU

16th June. 16th June, at 11 am 24th Juns, as 11 am 7th July, at 11 man

For further informasiion apply to- NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

Telephone Nos, 291 & 202.

8. YABUDA, Mainger,

YAMASHITA KISEN KAISHA.

(THE YAMASHITA S.S. Co, LTD.).

REGULAR FREIGHT & PASSENGER SERVICE

BETWEEN

KEELUNG HONGKONG & HAIPHONG. Sailing from Hongkong.

FOR HAIPHONG via Pakhol:

8.8. "HOZUI MARUS FOR KEELUNG vla Swatow

MASA TAIKWA MARU”

For further particulars, please

Brands Ace; No. 3), Boaks

Strad.. Weat Tel No: 165

on or about 23rd Jano

on or about 23rd Jane.

AL KOBAYASHI

Floor, King Beilding

Tel No. 140.

OF

Pince of Observation.

Highest

KWANGTUNG.

Lowes

ALL OVER

Foot.

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Biter-70.80-2.24

E.

INDOCHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED.

· SAILINGS," BURJEUT TO: ALTERATION

HAIPRONA và HOLLOW. SHANGHAI & THINGTAO BANGKOK via SWATOW STRAITS UALJUTTA SHANGHAI vis 3WATOW MANILA

"LOKHANG "Wed. 15th Juno, 8 am 'CHOTSANG "...Thurs, 18th Jans, D'light KINGSANG hars, 16th June, 10 am YATSHING Yed 15th Jane, 8pm. WAISHING.Fri, 17th Jane, 10 m. YUENSAN3"...Fri 17th June, po

CALOUTTA LINE-This Line affords regular stilings to Caloutta, Poong and Singapore returning from Calcatta stories prosesi vis Straits and Hongkong to Japan, ocasionally calling at Shanghai, All sloaners have ercellent passenger accommolation,

ted with Electric Light and Fans and carry a fully-qualified

4

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days between, Canton and SHANGĦAL LINE --Bailluge approximat

sbaly ovary fro Bhanghal, sometimes calling_st es or Through tickets can be obtained and through Bill of Lading are ipen to all Northern and Yangtze Ports via Shanghai MANILA LINE-A weekly service is maintained with Manila by resole with good

passenger HAIPHONG LINE:-Sailings

BORNHU

PNZde miliogo from both parts every Friday,

weekly for passengers; and cargo, hen inducement offers LINE:-One uiling per month between Hongkong and Bindakan by

calling

a steamer having up-to-date accommodation for

Jesselton

taken on through Billa of Lading for Kuads, des VILLA, TAwao and Lahad Datu. TIENT IN „LINË - regular service is run from March to November between"

Hongkong and Tientsin, calling at Waihaiwei and Chefoo BANGKOK LINE-A weekly service is provided between Hongkong and Bangkok,

via Swatów, by four lesmere Etted with up-to-date passenge socommodation

CALCUTTA LINE.

5.8. "YATSHING" will be despatched on or about Wednesday, 15th June, at 3. p.m., for SINGAPORE, PENANG &

CALCUTTA

Through Bills of Lading issued. to RANGOON, PORT SWET. TENHAM, MADRAS and DUTCH EAST INDIES.

For Freight or Passage apply to

TELEYEONI No. 215.

Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.

GLEN

GENERAL, MANAGERS...

AXE

SHIRE

Joint Service, of, Steamers.

U.K.-STRAITS. CHINA & JAPAN-SERVICE.

10

MAY, GLENAVY"

1W. JA

MV.“ GHENLUCE

Jase 10 June 11

24.70

-0.80

10.50

-57.00

-27.98-5.00 20.30 21,00-

-26,15-0,93 6.89 7.12

4750 Lost on 9th of June

GLOVER'S

DOG REMEDIES

Allies under the dye reparation clauses of the Treaty Other facto WAT LEVELS IN ENGLISH-FEST AT 30, A.M. ries would be dismantled as poten tial war machines. At the same time the number of airplanes would be limited. In this connection it should be noted that Great Britain has recently lost first place in nir development, and has dropped to third, the order being 1, France; 2, Germany; 3, Great Britain, fas 12-Such a decision would permit che

-mical and sir disarmament of Ger-Kongmoon

many under, the Treaty and would, W. River therefore, permit of the develop Lankonghow ment of British and American dye N. River industries for internal needs and Samshui

Biver for export without the overpower

Bhaklung ing competition of the German in

River dustry, with its low costs, further aggravated by adverso exchanges. From intimations" received in London it is assumed that the American War | Department would support this pro gramme. The British would prefer it to a protection tariff on dyes and chemicals which would be difficult to put through, in Britain because of its powerful Free Trade party. The present British dye licensing act which is permitting, the development of the British dye industry, remains in operation only for ten years from January 15th, 1921 The most im portant outcome of such a decision by the Powers in so far as it would affecti Germany would not be the dismantling. the dye and chemical works themselves, but would be the disintegration of the expert German dye përsonnel; which would be obliged to sok employment in other countries. It is held that the creation and the maintenance of a dys industry is first of all a matter of per- sonnel and that with this personnel disrupted the industry is itself crippled and cannot be speedily recreated. The decision would give opportunity to limit under legal authority of the Treaty the amount of German dye exporta and this last is the point and the crux of the whale matter. It would rob Germany of its potential war-making powers, and at the same time give the Allied nations opportunity to create the first wall of national defence and preparedness.--- "P" in The New Republic

It is stated that the Colonial Office, which now pertains to not only the Dominions and Colonies, but also..

the mandated territories, is "to be renamed and probably christened the Ministry For Overseas Affairs.*** Considerable difficulty has been experienced in finditeg a suitable title, as the words “Colonial," “Dominion," and "“ Imperial”; have each & significance which makes them in- ApplicableThe words Overson Al- fairs " are, it is pointed out, compre- hensivo, and in conformity with the titics Foreign Affairs and ~!! Home Affaire

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MV. "GLENOGLE” IV. "GLENGYLE"

OUTWARDS.

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Leaves Hanging

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Das Hongkong

Sat Jana. 28th June

Discharge

London, Roweledam & Hakyuno, GENGS, LONDON & HULL

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Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.. The Glen Lane, Ltd, agers

Tal He 21 rub. 5 er 25, and 2005,"

Unblo: Address:

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KAWASAKI

KISEN

Telephone: Fann 3844, 8933.

(KAWASAKI STEAMSHIP CO.)

CAPITAL FAID-UP

KAISHA

·Y20,000,000:

President: Mr. Y. KawasaXL. Vice-President: Mr. K. MADUKATA. Managing Directors Mr. MARATA AMI.

The Company has on hand a Larga Nambar of

NEW

CARGO STEAMERS

ALWAYS READY FOR CHARTERS of all descriptions.

The following me comprised in the Company's Fleet:m

Eleven steamers of 9,100 tons each dead weight. And under the Company Management m

Twenty steamers of about 9,100 tons deadweight each. Two steamers of about 6,400 tons deadweight es

(Belonging to the Kawamki Dockyard Co, Ltd)

For Charter Bates and all other partiplars apply to the

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