THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6TH, 1921.
THE WORLD THEATRE.
Friday, 5th to Monday, 8th August.
—————§.15 p.m. -----
WILLIAM FOX
presents
GLADYS BROCKWELL
in
THE DRAMATIC SENSATION OF NEW YORK.
"TO HONOUR & OBEY"
IS YOUR WIFE A COMPANION or ONLY A CONVENIENCE! Charlie Chaplin in "THE ADVENTURER."
2.15 ..
THE MOON RIDERS, 1th & 12th Episodes, 7.15 M.) 6.15 p.m. Thunder-Bolts of Fate
Sunday, at 9.15 p.m. only
"WOMAN & THE LAW" will be screened for the last time.
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DODWELL & CO., LIMITED.
REGULAR SAILINGS TO NEW YORK & BOSTON for NEW YORK via Suez.
LLOYD ... TRIESTINO.
TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILIS OF LADING FOR LEVANT, BLACK SEA & DANUBE PORTS.
FIUME having been re-opened for traffic, cargo is also accepted for this port on rough Bill of Lading,
FOR BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE
via SINGAPORE, PENANG & COLOMBO.
...ailing End of August. "TRIESTE "
"
5.3.
FOR SHANGHAL
sailing on or about 18th August, TRIESTE ”..... Passengers Luggage can be insured at the Office of the Agents.
NATAL LINE. OF STEAMERS.
Bailing from Colombo to South African Ports:-
alling the beginning of Sept. #... "UMONA"
SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS from CALCUTTA & COLOMBO." Through Bill of Lading issued from Hongkong.
For Freight or Passage on any of the above Lines apply to:-
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,
Agents.
N. Y. K.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
FAILINGS FROM HONGKONG RURIECI 10 AKTERATION,
INTERNATIONAL TRADE, WORLD CONGRESS IN LONDON, Representative business men from twenty-five countries met in London last month at the first congress of the Inter national Chamber of Commerce, Mat tam of vital importanes were discussed, and much good was expected to arise from a free interchange of views on such subjects as finance, distribution, produc tion, transport and communications, and matters affecting the devastated regions of France and Belgium. Efforts will subsequently be made to have the prin ciples decided upon embodied in legisla tion by the Governments of the various countries concerned.
The meetings were held in the Central Hall, Westminster, and on June 27th the delegates were officially welcomed on behalf of the British Government by the Lord Chancellor, Viscount Birkenhead.
Mr. A. J. Hobson (chairman of the British National Committee) presided, and said he hoped the aims and objects of the International Chamber would do something to restore peace and prom perity to a broken Europe. They aimed at facilitating the commerce of the world by arriving at common documents, com- mon law, and common practice, which should be accepted by all the nations, and which should make it easier to carry on international business
WORLD PROBLAMS.
ERUPTIONS ON CHILD'S HEAD
AndFace. CausedIrritation At Night. Cuticura Heals.
"Cuticura Soap and Olatment bekled the sare eruptions on our Htle boy's head and face. They -were of a watery nature and wherever the water went it formed eruptions that after a time dried, forming a scale. They caused a great deal of irritation and restlessness, especially at night which caused him to scratch. "We tried Cuticars Soap andOlat ment, and after using one box of Ointment and one tablet of Soap he was healed." (Signed) Mrs. E Booty, 103, Cooks Rd, Kemington Pk, London, B.E., Eng
Cuticure Soap to cleanse, Cuticura Ointment to socibe and heal.
Ssapla. Ointment 1a, 3d, and 2x. 6d. Sold Broughout the Drapies. For sample each frossde drama: 7. Xerbery & Menn, Z24, 37, CLAZMEKERN Be Lemeen, 10.2. Also for mail orders with prime
Catices Soup thaves without inne..
INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED.
HAIPHONG
SAILINGS, SUBJECT: TO ALTERATION
SHANGHAI VL SWATOW KMPHONG vis HOIHOW BANGKOK via SWATOW SANDAKAN
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"WINGSANG' ...Monob Aug, 10 a.
• WAISHING' ......Mon. "LOKSANG"
8th Aug, Noon. 9 Aug & "LEEBANG" Tue 9th Aug., 10 am.
HINSANG
Wed.. 10th Aug., Noon "TONGSHING.. Wed, 10th Aug, Noon. "KWONGSANG.Thurs., 11th Aug, Noon." CHAKSANG IT us, 11th Aug, ̈3pm. "CHEONGSHING "Fri., 19th Aug, Noon. ... "YUENSANG” „EM. 12th Aug 3 M. “FOOKSANG”, „...Tues, 16th Aug, 10 am.
SHANGHAT & TRINOTAU via SWATOW SHANGHAI vis SWATOW STRAITS & CALCUTTA TIENTSIN
MANILA
KOBE vi. SHANGHAI
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CALCUTTA LINE:-This Ling Words regalar sailings to Calutta, Penang and
Bingapore; returning from Caloaths steam s proceed vis Straits and Hongkong to Japan, cossionally calling at Shanghai. All steamers bare excellent pager accommodation fitted with Electric Light and Fans
I carry Sargean
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are
fully-qualified
SHANGHAI LINE:-Salings approximately every ave o days between Canton, and Shanghal, sometimes sailing at Swow. Through ticicaba ona through Bill of Lading are issued to all
MANILA
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"TOO OLD AT: FORTY?
Some Hopeful. Wordla - for"
Middle-aged Workers
From the Leginning of the f0th century, up 1814, we heard a great deal of being too oki
at 40"
When we reached that age, irreverent youth called my uncle", or "the old buffer" but for
years men of forty and over did some of the
- hardest work of the war,
Any man who follows sport will be able to provide
s the names of men of over forty years of Age who are still first-class,
The Lord Chancellor welcomed the delegate in the name of the Government, and said the problem of the exchanges, which bad forced itself upon the atten tion of the business world in so crude a form in the period which had elapsed since the armistice, was one which in its existing intensity was almost a new one. No view could be more superficial than that which from time to time at- tempted in this or any other country in the world to consure the capitalist. The capitalist was not, never had been, and ha most sincely trusted never would be, philanthropist. In other words, the one question which the custodian of capi.And the Women too! A great many of thei Pare more interesting more energeticore tal had to consider was What are the able to do their daily tasks at forty and over conditions which, in the interests of
than capital taken as a whole or of the partiWe have not found any secret elixir of life.
ahan many of the girls, cular capitalist who is applying his mind
simply that
experience has taught us t to the problem, present themselves as is to our own advantage to keep fit, and more a field for enterpriset. The moment than half the battle is to keep our digestive he allowed his mind to be influenced organs in efficient working onler. Arn you deflected by other considerations likely to be too old at 40P Certainly not if you was endangering the whole sys tem upon which capital depended, and keep will and fit, and the best way to do that is to keep your digestive organs efficient by the so endangering the very cause of civil regular use of Mother Segul's Syrup! That is isation itself, which was bound up with the family remedy which, for forty years, has the stability and with the maintenance been the people's family medicine for digestive of the capitalist's existence.
troubles. When your stomach has lost tone and strength, or your liver has become a little aluggina, Mother Seigel's Syrup will quickly put yon right.
The re
Or
he
DUTY OF BUSINESS MEN.
He hoped he had said enough to make plain his view that they were to approach the problems with minds unaffected by the passions of the
last few years.
medicinal extracts of which Mother
the prejudices were to approach Segel's Eyrup is made act directly upon the them, in other words, with the feeling of digestion, toning up the stomach in
remarkable manner and gently stimulating the that a certain special duty was imposed action of the liver and howls. "2. the world. other It was imposed upon them ear hear.) guidance upon these points which no give.
men
your digestive organs to do their duty, efficient In this way Mother Beigel's Syrup enables
and thus you avoid
pains after eating.
angaor, biliousness and constipation.
because, quite obviously, they could gively and without sache, napitation, dizzi› | other class in the whole world could est ad a new appetite and relish for food, and gain from the food you eat the fullest pos
ble measure of strength and
be diffenlt Throughout the Union it would h to find a place of any size where Mother Beigel's Syrup is not known and appreciated. There are few homes where Mother Legal's Syrup bar wat been successfully used to banish digestive
and restore fitness.
"I am bold enough said the Chancellor, to suppose and certainly the Government of which I am a member confidently believes that it is in your power to render service in the directions which I have indicated that no other body of act can reader. For the reasons have attempted to make plain, you ought
to apply your minds to those problems troubles are not at to the mark, because raur
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obtained
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Northern and Yangtze Porta via Shanghal
LINE:-A weekly service is maintained with Manila by vessels with good
gaaenger accommodation, sailings from both ports every Friday, HAIPHONG LINE:-Sailings approximately weekly for passengers and cargo, calling at Boihow when inducement offers
BORNEQ
TIENTSIN
LINE:-Fortnightly sailings to and from Sandakan by bwo 5,000 tons. steamers ka. "HINBANG" and "YANNIS" both steaméra having excellent passenger accommodation. Cargo taken-on through Bill of Lading for Kudat, Jesselton, Labuan, Tawao and Lahad Dat
LINE:-A regular service is ran from March to November between
Hongkong and Tlontein, calling at Weihalwes and Chafoo BANGKOK 'LINE:-A weekly service is provided between Hongkong and Bangkok, via Swabow, by four steamers fitted with up-to-date passenger Mocomodation.
CALCUTTA
LINE.
4.5. "CHAKSANG" will be despatched on or about Thursday, lith Aug., at 3. p.m., for SINGAPORE, PENANG
& CALCUTTA.
Through Bills of Lading issued to RANGOON, PORT SWET. TENHAM, MADRAS and DUTCH EAST INDIES.
N For Freight or Passage apply to-
TELAKON NO! 215.
Jardine, Matheson & Co., Lt1.)
GLEN
GENERAL MANAGERS.
AND
SHIRE
Joint Service of Steamers.
stomach and liver have lost tone and strength, U.K.-STRAITS. CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE.
in a cool and completely passionfees mood... It be the business of other people to consider the wrongs which pre
or you are feeling "too old at 30" Mother ceded the war, the wrongs that accom- Beigels Syrup will help you to shake off that panied the war, the animosities which feching by restoring your health and vigour. have survived and some of which no doubt Buy a bottle, and put it to the test to-day! If for a long time will continue to survive.
you prefer, you can obtain Mother Beigel's the war But such preoccupations, naByrup in Tablet form R. 301. tural and inevitable as they may be.. do
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not seem to me to be specially your pLONDON SELLING AGENTS
occupations, and your recommendations ought, in my judgment, to be entirely divorced from the moods to which I have
SBATTLE & VICTORIA or VANCOUVEB via Manila, Keelung; business considerations
Shanghai & Japan porta
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(omitting Manila) KABHIMA MARU JUWA MARU (Nagasaki direct}.
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the
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GUMS, AND
GENERAL PRODUCE
Best ports for consignments in dicated,
made reference If your recommendations are of a kind which are in acute antago nim with that which is belleved by Governments of the respective countries to be politically necessary, you can/at least be told so, but I do not think it for you to put forward or indeed to give weight to anything which is founded upon considerations which are pot purely I cannot con- ceive that in the present situation of the world anything is to be gained by the ostracism from these discussions of any nation. Such an ostracism could
only be defended if your point of view was that the businese community in all the States of America, not only geographic- world would be benefited by the perman ally, but by every material standard by ent exclusion or the exclusion for a very which we measure the greatness of na- long period of a late enemy from the lions, is part of the world, and a very business of the world. But quite obvi. ously that is not the view which has ou considerable part of the world. (Cheers.) Therefore, without running the risk that
KEYMER, SON & CO Import Dept. Whitefriars, London, Telegrams, " Koyiner. London. Est. 1854,
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LONDON & ANTWERP ris Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Suez taken by the statesmen who are respon any of our guests will think I am being
Port Said and Marseilles.
14th Ang, at 11 am 19th Aug, at 11 am 2nd Sept., st 11 am. 16th Sept a IX mum.
Monday, 22nd August.
KI LIST MIBHIMA MARU
Bunday,
Friday,
SADO MARU
KITANO MABU"
IN
Friday, Friday,
HAMBURG, MARSEILLES, LONDON & ROTTERDAM.
TOTTORI MARU..
LIVERPOOL & MARSEILLES via dues.
the Pit our
MELBOURNE & SYDNEY via Manfia, Zamboanga, Thursday presses of the Central Powers. if
Island, Townsville & Brisbane.
NIKKO MABU. --
AKI MART
Tronisy,
TANGO MABU
Tuesday
-LYONS MARU
NEW YORK VIA PANA MAN
Tuesday,
Teth Ang, at 22 mm. 20th Hop, at 11 am.. 18th Oct, at IT Ma
Thursday,
TAKAOKA MABUHAY
Thursday,
SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS: vis OAPB,
KANAGAWA MABU
Friday,
BOMBAY & COLOMBO vis Bingapore-
HAKATA MARU
MORIOKA MARU” „.
Monday, Saturday,
Tath Aug. 25th Aug
18th September
8th Aug 20th Aug.
Tuesday, JAPAN PORTS-Nagasaki, Kobe & Yokohams,
Bth Ang
TANGO-MABU BRANGHAL KOBR
Friday
TOKOHAMA
MITO MARITA
CALOUTTA & BANGOON Singapore & Penang.
HAKÓDATE MARD
INABA MARU
KAMO MARU,
For further information apply Telephone Nos. 199 & 293.
Wednesday, Friday, Thirsiny
19th Ang, st_11
17th Aug. $19th Aug. at 11 **.
1st Reput 11 m NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
K. KAMEL Manager.
sible for the Treaty of Versailles. If too particular in the mention that that had been their view, it would, of make of the American share in this new course, have been quite impossible for enterprise, I very specially say that we, them to have imposed upon Germany, the the Government, are well aware of the obligation to pay large indemnities. se you, gentlemen, very well know, at part which the great American Republic is so specially qualified to play, that we not under any existing circumstances or welcome them amongst us, and are con- ander any circumstances that are likely fident that the exchange of so much ex- to occur, to be expected in gold, and perience operating upon so much good- nobody desires that they should receive will will afford to us the most rapid in payment of these indemnities any relief of our sufferings which the extent additional product of
difficulties rendr
renders possible. COMMERCIAL · LAW". demnities, therefore, are not payable in "When your chairman points out that gold, and are not desired in paper, it I have given some undertaking in refer would appear necesarily to follow that cros to the codification of commercial they can only be rendered either in law, he is, I think, & little too sanguine, labour directly, or indirectly by the re- To avoid misconception, I must make turns of labour, and the moment plain what the position is Bo far as renches a conclusion upon as analysis I know, I have entered into no under which, after all, is both simple and cle- taking of any kind upon that matter. mentary, it follows that those who have Mach progress in this country has been. imposed upon Germany inderanities and already made in the direction of codifica reparations, and who intend to exact tion of commercial law, and I do not them, must equally prepare themselves doubt that it will be possible, even in to render easy a transition under which the near future, to make further progress it will be possible for those reparations upon the same lines, I have not made to be paid, simply because the labour will up my mind in say detail as to bow not be sterilised, which, and which alone, far that process may usefully be extended will make the payment of such répata at this moment; indood, I shall look for tions conceivable.
this association, and-any-recom "We approach the consideration of mendation which aims at producing the great questions which I have sum-greater simplicity in the legal enactments marised to you with the enormous ad of this country, with the object of bring vantage of having represented amongst ing them gither in substance or-in-form us some of the foremost and most expori into more convenient harmony with the encel commercial men in the United legal arrangements of other countries, States of America. As far as the world will be most attentively and swiftly con- of busince in concerned not even the sidered by me and if I am convinced of Monroe Doctrine cán prevent the realiss, the desirability of that which was recu- tion of the great truth that the world, mended 1 should certainly be willing to is one and indivisible, and the United maks legislative proposals in Parliament
(Continued at foot of nez¡ column.) in this country.'
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M.Y. "GLENARIFFE" MY. "GLENTARA " MV. "GLEN APP*
8.8. CARNARVONSHIRE
MY. "GLENADE” MY. HGLENAMOY” MV. "GLENTABA M.V. "GLENARIFFE"
OUTWARDS.
HOMEWARDS.
Leaves Hongkong "
Dae. Hongkong 91st Aug,
4th Baph, 30th Sept. 10th Oct
Dischargem
3rd Sept. Geroa, LONDON, BOTTERDAM & HAMBURG, 6th Sept. Gol, London & Botterdam,
25th Sept. GOA BOTTLEDİM, HAMBURG & HULL 28th Sept. Glasgow & BowERDAM.
Movements aru subject to shange without notion,
For freight or further particulars please apply to :-
Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. The Glen Line, Ltd,, AGENTS
Tel. No. 11 sab. 5. ex 23,, and 2890.
Cable Address
Kawakisen, Kobe,
Bentley's A.B.C. 5th Ed.
mid Boott's Codes.
KAWASAKI KISEN
Telephone: Saunemly
3844 8988.
(KAWASAKI STEAMSHIP CO.)
CAPITAL PAID-UP. -・・・
KAISHA
** Y20.000.000
Prendente Mr. Y. KAWASAKI, Fios-President: Mr: K. MATSUKATA. Managing Director: Mr. Masata Ax
The Company has on hand a Large Number of
NEW CARGO STEAMERS
ALWAYS READY FOR
CHARTERS of all descriptions.
The following are comprised in the Company's Fleet com
Eleven-steamers of 8.100 tons each deadweight
And under the Company's Management per v Twenty: steamers of about 9.100-tons deadweight oach. Two steamers of about 8.400 tons deadweight each. (Belonging to the Kawasaki Dockyard Co, Ltd.)
For Charter Balm and all other particulars apply to the
KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA.
No. 8, HD Kors,