DODWELL & CO., LIMITED.
Regular Sailings tó
NEW YORK and or BOSTON
Via Suzor Panama Canals at Owners Option.
LLOYD
TRIESTINO.
FAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING FOR LEVANT, .... BLACK SEA & DANUBE PORTS.
PIUME having been re-opened for traffic, cargo is also deceptel for this jurt on through. Bill of Lading
G
FOR BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE
via SINGAPORE, PENANG & COLOMBO.
***. - **CILICIA”
ailing on or about 10th Aug,
*Cargo only
FOR SHANGHAI,
"CILICIA".
sailing end of July, Passengers Luggage can be insured at the Office of the Agents.
NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS.
*... ** UM KUZI " sailing frm Colombo for South African ports about 30th July.
Regular Passenger and Cargo Service to
"SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS from CALCUTTA & COLOMBO. Through Bills of Lading imued from Hongkong.
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DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,
Agents.
N. Y. K.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
BAILENGE TROK HONGKONG SURTECS TO ALTEMÀTICK. "
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1921.
GOVERNMENT FINANCE. CRICKET AS EMPIRE BOND,
SIR GODFREY COLLINS'S CRITICISM,
AUSTRALIANS WELCOMED BY SURREY CLUB.
Lord Robert Cecil, M.P. opened a
There P'I great gathering of public conference at Essex Hall, Strand, cricketers and cricket lovers, recently, on the Cavernment policy as revealed in in the Hall of the Skinners' Company. Į the Budget, and among the speakers was London, where the Australian team wera Bir "Godfrey Collins, M.P., who has just entertained at dinner by the Surrey resigned his position na Charity Commis-Cricket Club. sioner. The conference was under the auspices of the League to Enforce Public Club, presided, and aniong the company Sir Jeremih Colman, President of the Economy
prosent, besides the members of the two teams which had been playing against
able
INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
MANICA
at
HANGSANG "Muli,
2nd Jule 3 p.
4th July, Noon. 3th July Dlight.
5th July 8
5th July, 10 s
-5th July, 10 am
SAILINGƐ, SUBJECT TO ALTERATION
SHANGHAI vin 3WATOW. TIENTSIN
WINGGSAND
CHIPSHING*
HAIPHUNG via HÔIHOW.
"TAKSANG"
BANGKOK via SWATOW SHANGHAI
*FOOSHING
KWONGSANG..Tues..
Wed.,
6th July Noom. 6th July 3 pm.
SHANGHAI &ITUNGTAT VIR SWATOW CHOTSANG* STRAITS & CALOUTTA... NAMSANG....Sat.
Singapore: returning from Calaatta, steamers proved vis Straits and Hongkong to Japan, ocassionally calling at Shanghai. All steamers have excellent passenger accommodation, are Stted with Elea'ria Light and Fans and carry a fully-qaslided
| SHANGHAI LINE:-Sail
approximately every fire days between Canton and Shanghai, sometimes calling at Sea ow Through tickets a be obtained through Bill of Lading are issued to all Northers and Fangtare Parts via Bhangbai.
Jesselton
Sir Godfrey Collius, M... said all branches of policy should be subordinate to finance, and the restoration of public another at the Oval earlier in the credis, but the Budget proved that the day, were the Lord Mayor, the Earl of CALJUTTA LINE-This Line affords regular silings to Calcutta. Pedang and Government had not grasped that neces Middleton, Viscount Chelmsford, Lord Jity. Now, two and a half years after Harris, the Earl of Dartmouth. Vis the Armistice taxation remained at war count Devonport, Lord Balfour of Bur pitch. The burden of armaments leigh, Lord Southwark, Mr. J. W. amounted to £103,000,000, and absorbed Lowther (late Speaker of the House of 44. in ovary £ of direct taxation, and Commons), Sir Gerald Ryan, Sir Peter nearly 3d, in every la by way of indirect MeBride (Agent-General for Victoria). taxation. With the Continental menace and the Hon. D. Mackinnon, President removed, the necessity of sending amor of the Victoria Cricket Association. peditionary force to the Continent dis
| MANILA, LINE MA weekly service is maintained with Manila by vessels with good The President of the Surrey Club, in Why should the nation be proposing the loyal toasts, referred with HAIPHONG LINE-Selling when inducement offers. appeared.
pasonger on, ali gs from both ports evary Friday. addled with an Army which cost to day gratiication to the fact that the Prince
weekly for passengers and cargo, Un6,000,000. against $28,000.000 before int Wales was the landlord of the Oval, BORNEO
calling at Boihow the war The garrison in Mesopotamia and that it was owing to his concessions
LINE:-One sailing per month between Hongkong and Sindakan by nearly equalled the whole cose of the that they were Army before the war.
a steamer having up-to-date accommodation for to carry on. The Navy, cont(Cheers.) Expressing "the hope that he
Cargo taken
on through Bills of Lading for Eustian Jose £90.000,00; and according to the Gov- would not be regarded as a bowler who TIENT IN LINE:-A regular service is run from Maruh to November between.
Laboan Tawao and Lahad Data. ernment no reduction could be expected, was kept m too long, Sir J. Colman as the policy of laying down monster bat-
Hongkong and Tientsin, calling as Weibalwer and Chefoo.. tleships would involve fresh additional avea aeries of toasts, including the BANGKOK LINE-A ookly service is provided between Bongtong and Bangkok, expenditure. Public memories were connection he emphasised the debt that of the Australian cricketers. In this
vis Swatow, by four stequera fitted with. up-to-data · passenger short that they were apt to forget the Austrália owed to Surrey and William
accommodation. historic surrender of the German Flert Callin for their cricket training and Why should the four capital shits ba built which, according to Admiral Scott, alluded to the fnct that Australia. would cost $10.000.000 apiece, without largely through the bowling of Mr. F some deterrained attempt to discuss this R. Spofforth, who was present at the matter with our two Allion-the United dinner, gained their first victory in a States and Japan The new Conversion presentative match at the Oval against Loan, offering practically 51 per cent at forty years, placed a permanently high
EXPECTATIONS OF THE VISITORS. burden on the taxpayer. It was seldom
Mr. W. W. Armstrong (captain of the realised that only a 1 per cent. reduction Australian team); in responding, said in the rate of interest of the National that though the Australirns had won all Debt would reduce our national expendi-five test matches on the other side, they ture by about £30,000 600, and bring relief did not expect to have such a comfort- to every taxpayer. To secure this re- able task on this side, where they ex- sult the credit of the Government must pected to learn a great deal before they be improved.
Lard Robert Cecil said that two sub- traia were the hardest he had ever returned. The five test games in Aus- jects of great disappointment in connecplared and he expected that the experi tion with the Budget to the man in the ence here would be even harder. strect, were that there was to be no re-greatest regret was that in the match mission of taxation and no settled, de- against Surpy, Jack Hobbs was not Anite plan of economy. Any substantial playing, as it did not seem like cricket reduction in our general military expen without seeing him at cover. Whether diture depended more than anything else they won or lost, the present visit of the on the policy we pursued in the Middle Australians was bound to make the re East and Mesopotamia. "We
a attempt to
lations between the two parts of the
are con-
-SEATTLE & VICTORIA or VANCOUVER vis Manils, Keelung, forced with an fait nccompli on the
Shanghai & 3 Japan ports
Cargo to Overland Palate US. In connection with Great Northern Northern Patie
I
and Chlongo, MIvankos & Bt. Paul Ballways. KASHIMA MARU (omitting Manila) BUWA HARU
***
'FUSHIMI MARU (emitting Manils)... KATORI MARU
***Taenday,
15th July, at 11 am Friday,' *- 19th July, at 11 am. Tuesday, 23rd Aug,, at 11 am. ... Friday, 9th Sept, at 11 m *LONDON & ANTWERP vis Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Sue:
Port Said and Marseilles."
KAGA" MABU-
YOKOHAMA MARU) .....
KLEIST
MISHIMA HARU
Friday Baturday, Friday,
i.. Friday,
HAMBURG, MARSEILLES, LONDON & LIVERPOOL & MARSEILLES via Sues.
TSUYAMA MARU ·
***
8th July, at 11a.m. `alst July, at 'am. 6th Aug, at 11 am 19th Aug, at 11 am ROTTERDAM
Wednesday, 6th July.
MELBOURNE & SYDNEY is Manila, Yamboanga, Thursday
Island, Townsville & Brisbane,
SOUTH AMERICAN POETS via CÀPE,
19th July, at 11 sm. 10th Aug at 11 ́a.. 20th Sept, at 11 am,
NIKKO MARU
Today,
AKI MABU
TANGO HARU
Tuesday Tuesday,
WEW YORK VIA SUEZ.
TAKETOYO MABU...
Thursday,
7th July.
KANAGAWA MARU .....
BOMBAY & COLOMBO via Bingapore.
CALCUTTA MARU
TOTOMI MARU .....
Friday,
Saturday, Thursday
JALOUTTA & BANGOON vis Singapore & Penang.
MUROBAN HARU
Monday
16th September
2nd July. 7th July..
11th July,
JAPAN PORTS-Nagasaki, Kobe & Yokohama.
AKI MARU
Sunday,
17th July, at 11 am
Sunday,
Thursday Tuesday,
-EHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
YEBOSHI MARU -
MISHIMA MARU
TAMBA MARU........
3.d July. 7th July, at 11am 12th July.
For further information apply to NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
Telephone NoR 292 & 231.
8. YASUDA Manager
KISEN KAISHA
YAMASHITA
(THE YAMASHITA S.S: CO. LTD.)
REGULAR FREIGHT & PASSENGER SERVICE
BETWEEN
KEELUNG HONGKONG & HAIPHONG
Sailing from Hongkong.
FOR HAIPHONG vla Pakhol
8.8. "TALKWA MARU”
ou or about 7th July..
FOR KEELUNG via Swatow & “Amoy
8.SHOZUI MARU" ...
com or about 7th July, For further particulars, please apply to
M. KOBAYASHI Branch: Office,
AGET,
Tel No. 140.
Ne, 37, Bonham Strand, West,
Tel No. 165.
Top Flour, King's Building,
Surrey.
Empire closer. (Hear. hear,)
קני
His
part of the Poles," added Lord Robert.
The Earl of Dartmouth, in proposing It was perfectly plain that the present the health of the Lord Mayor, recalled incident, if not wisely dealt with, might an occasion on which he took a seat in add enormously to the economic difficul the Pavilion at the Oval, and, on reply- ties of Europe, and might even plungeing in the negative to an inquiry by the us into very serious expenditure. Unther secretary, Mr. Alcork, whether he Tose you can transform your whole foreign was a member, he was promptly request- policy," said Lord Robert, in conclusion, ed to clear out. (Laughter.)
ron will be at the mercy of these inci- dents You will be condemned for ever to keep up gigantic foes by land and Your ideas of economy in military matters must be definitely abandoned, and you must return to the old conditions of affairs ten times aggravated by the -recent events.".
843.
DEAN INGE AND THE MINERS. "HELP FROM ENGLAND'S ENEMIES."
Dean Inge was entertained at luncheon on May 4th by members of the National Liberal Club.
The Lord Mayor, in responding, er pressed the hope that the present. Aus- tralian visit would result in closer ties with the Mother Country. (Cheers.)
A STRAIGHTFORWARD, HANLY GAME. Lord Harris, in proposing Cricket and the Surrey Club, spoke of the self-
CALCUTTA
5.5.
LINE
'NAMSANG” will be despatched on or about Saturday, 9th July, 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-
TRAYHONE: No. 215.
Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.
GLEN
GENERAL MANAGERS.
SHIRE
AND
Joint Service of Steamers.
denini and the absence of anything mean U.K.-STRAITS. CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE.
and underhanded demanded by cricket. Apart from want of success in winning the toss, he considered that Mr. Douglas was one of the most successful captains of Test cricket. Would that there were greater opportunities for the youth of the country not only to look on, but, to take part in cricket, a straightforward and manly game-in which the lessons to be learned were for the good of all who took part in it (Hear, bear.)
Speaking on the subject of the white man and his rivals, he said—“We have The toust was acknowledged by "the seen lately the now policy of fomenting Earl of Middleton, who described
disturbancos social
and subsidizing cricket sa "one of our industries," and atrikes in neighbouring countries, which by Colonel the Hon. F. 8. Jackson (Pre- the country doing it wants to injure.sident of the M.C.C.), who said that on The Germans have been amiably trying the occasion when he desired to make to stir up social troubles in all the other his maider speech in the House of European countries. I imagine that it Commons, he had a message conveyed is true that the miners are receiving help to him through a cricketing friend from from the enemies of this country in all parts of the world. There are sigue of "Tell Jackson to put his pads on. I'm then Speaker (Mr. Lowther): disintegration, and I think posterity will regard with amusement that state of things which is now going on. They will
consider it as almost incredible that we
the
going to put him in next." He was pro- foundly thankful that cricket, which did a great deal to strengthen the bonds of should have regarded it as legitimate and Empire, was growing in popularity. natural for a large body of men to co how he made his first century in Test With humorous reminiscences he recalled bine together to raise up a war fund forced contributions and then suddenly to declare war, not against their em- ployers, but against the State
by
cricket in a last-wicket partnership at the Oval.
Mr. J. W. Lowther said that, as England, ho added, was not moving at eleventh on the list of speakers, his stay of Socialism. Such a state would destroy propesed the health of the President of all in the direction of an elaborate state could not be expected to last long. Ho initiative and produce a kind of slavery the Surrey Club, one of a great family It was not English, and people showed of cricketers, who gained his first ex-- no disposition to welcome it
With regard to Asiatic rivals, Dean Perience on the village green
Ingo said that our swarming time was Dearly over, HA considered that the
population of this
to be reduced. I puntry would have.
could see any way
"
ARCHITECT'S FEES.
STUNNED
of reducing it without causing great A COUNCIL "STAGGERED AND" muffering, or by such a horrible catas trophe as a successful blockade and a ter
rible famine, he would welcome it as a A claim for £13,500 for architect's fees change in the right direction. He bei respect of 400 houses is reported to lieved that the people were happier have staggered and stunned" the living, not in enormous aggregates but Brandon (Durham) Urban Council. ander conditions more like those which An official of the Ministry of Health Nature had prescribed, and certainly more in accordance with the bodily and pointed out that the scale of foes to peychological needs of the average
architects was arranged when the hous being. He would not be sorry if Asian programme was begun. In Bring the instead of Europe became the workshop Architects and the Society of Architects amourts the Royal Institute of British of the world and if we in England, as our part as a great" world; Power had been successfully played out, were to re" vort to living in a more quiet manner percentage of costs of building, but are
human
were consulted.
The fees are fixed on the basis of a
as we did 150 years ago in the days we not allowed in respect of, schemes not looked back to with pride as having pro approved by the Ministry of Health. duced most of our great men. Our In respect of housing schemes for economic future was Borique, and if we cottages and fiats up to the number of went on in this manner with this policy 500, five per cent, is allowed on the first of national disintegration, which was 12, then 2) per cent on the next 60, not only anti-democratie but anti social, and 1 per cent, on the next 178. Upon on the part of a section of the ulathe next 250 cottages or fats the same! tion, we had nothing to expect but econo-rate is allowed, less 7 per cent. of the mig ruin and universal misery.
total amount.
It almost seems as if the war has done a great dent to exhaust the reservoir of idea's, to sterilise the best and most unsch fish activities of mankind--Mr. Aaquith.
If the economic law finds itself in con- flict with the Kingdom of God, then the economic law must be changed.-The Bishop of Truro,
Tossel
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Vessel
MV. "GLENGYLE · M.V. "GLENLUCK · M.V. GLENAVY
OUTWARDS.
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HOMEWARDS.
5th July
15th July
25th July
Due Hongkong
8th July. 12th July.
Discharge
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Movements are subject to change without notice.
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KAWASAKI
Telephone: Sannemly
3844, 3893,
KISEN KAISHA
(KAWASAKI STEAMSHIP CO)
CAPITAL PAID-UP
¥20.000.000
President: Mr. Y. Kawasaki" Vice-Prondant: Mr. K. MATSUKATA, Managing Director: Mr. Magara Azz.
The Company has on hand & Large Number of
NEW CARGO STEAMERS
ALWAYS READY FOR CHARTERS of all descriptions.
The following are comprised in the Company's Fleet, pom-
Eleven steamers of 8,100 tons each deadweight.
And under the Company's Management
Twenty steamers of about 9,100 tone deadweight each Two steamers of about 6,400 tons "deadweight enak. (Belonging to the Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd.)
For Charter, Baits and all other particular apply to the
KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA.
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