THE HONGKONG DAILY PENES, SATURDAY, AUGDEN 2011) 1991.
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED.
REGULAR SAILINGS TO NEW YORK & BOSTONTM
for NEW YORK via Saez. "KENDAL CASTLE "
LLOYD
miling on or about 30th Sap).
TRIESTINO.
TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING FOR LEVANT, BLACK SHA & DANUBE PORTS...
FIUME having been re-opened for traffic, cargo in sine accepted for this port
on through Bill of Lading,
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FOR BRINDISI, VENIČE & TRIESTE
vis SINGAPORE, PENANG & COLOMBO, "
...sailing End of August. TRIESTE "
FOR SHANGHAI,
sailing on or about 18th August. TRIESTĄ Passengers' Luggage can be inred at the Office of the Agents.
NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS.
Sailing from Colombo to South African Porta: "UMVOLOSI”
+
sailing on or sbon 20th Sept, from Colombo
sailing the beginning of Sept. Ba. "UMONA”
SOUTH AFRICAN FORTS from CALCUTTA & COLOMBO, Through Bills of Lading issued from Hongkong.
For Freight or Partage on any of the above Liner apply to —
DODWELL & "CO., LIMITED,
Agenta.
N. Y. K.
NIPPON YUSEN
KAISHA
KAILIFUR FRÖM, KORAKING SUBIDON TO AZTERLTICE.
BURDEN OF TAXATION. SIR R. HORNE'S COMPARISON.
PAYING FOR THE WAR.
Sir Robert Horne, Chancellor of the Exchequer, addressed the delegates of the conference of the Association of Con- servative Clubs at the Hotel Couilon July 1st, Sir Herbert Nield, K.Ü. M.P. presiding, and compared favourably the present financial position of Great Bri tain with that of our great Allies dur ing the war,
Sir Robert Horne said it was predicted that the Government was going to be beaten by Anti-Waste He thought they all belonged to the Anti-Waste party. (Hoar, hear.) There was no one in this country, who wanted to waste for wast ke. The problem the Anti-Waste candidate had got to solve bike them all, was how to achieve the economice
It was amazing We all desired. many people there were who supported in the economy in general, but never particular watter in which they were in-
heard him forested at the moment. He
LITCHING, BURNING PIMPLES ON FACE
Could Not Sleep: Used To Rub Face, Cuticura Heals.
**My face, broke out to time T pinio ples and ther was a mAKS OF BOTO
eruptions. I could not sleep at night with the #ching and burning, and When my face got bet it was - much worse. - i could not keep my hands away from I. and used to rub and make it bleed.
"I thought I would use Coticara Soap and Ointment, and to five weeks I was healed and have not had any aigns of an eruption since." (Signed) Mins In M. Chester, Westhorpe, Greatworth, Banbury, Oxon, Eng Make Carleton Soap and Ointment your every-day tallet preparations. Soup 1. Cut la, 3d, add 24. 68. - sold | Chartersess dress 2. Bawbury & Sons, B. Lentes, &, Lion for plaši archow with pries
Caticure Senzo anode without ing.
AND HEAVY.
193-26
INDO-CHINA
· STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED.
SAILINGS, SUBJECT TO ALTERATION
SHANGHAI SWATOW HAIPHONG HULHOW - STRAITS & CALCUTTA BANGKOK via SWATOW ... FLORYSIAN
SANDAKAN
MANFILA
"YUBANG*. "LOFSANG'
"YATSHING "
2sad Ang, Nods.
3rd Aug. 8
sard Ang," 3 pack
* CHUNSANG" Wed 24th Aug. Noon "OHIPSHING"...Wed., 24th Ang, Hoon Thers, 25th Aug., Noon. 26th Aug. 3 *M
*YANNES
"YUERSANG"...Fri..
CALOUTTA LINE:-This Line affords regular sailings to Calcutta, Penang and
SHANGHAI LINE:
MANILA
ہو تم
Singapore returning from Calcaths steamers proneed, wie Eurai'w and Hongkong to Japan, ccossionally calling at Shanghai. All teamers have erpellent passenger sccommodation, man a
a fully-qualided. fitted with Electric Light and fans and carry,
approximately every five days between Canton, and Shanghai, sometimes calling at Swatow. Through tickets dia be obtained and through Bof. Ending are issued to all Northern and Yangiame Ports via Shanghal LINE:-& weekly service is maintained with Manils by vessels with
from both ports avery Friday,
at Hoihow when inducement offers.
good
HAIPHONG LINE: 3er accommodatioDeeekly for passengers and cargo,
BORNEO
alf described in the House of Commons the other night as a finty-Scotsman, and it was only because he had refused WHEN YOUR HEAD IS DULL to allow an enthusiastic economist to perform an operation that would cost the State a great deal of money. (Laughter.) The burden of taxation was very heavy It bore with continned the Chancellor. great severity upon individuals as well as upon institutions, and there was no disguising the fact that a heavy burden of taxation slways imposed a consider able impediment on the trade of the coun- "Therefore, everybody desired to try.
But make taxation as light as possible. But it must not be forgotten that it was by that taxation that we were to-day paying for our success in the war. We won the war not only
courage of our by soldiers and sailors and the persistence and perseverance of all the citizens of the country in their war work, but also by huge expenditure, and we were to
If you suffer from digestive disorders--from day groaning under a national debt of
pains after eating, flatulence, acidity, headache; something approaching £8,000,000,000. That debt had to be paid, and if we bibiousness or constipation-why not give Mother had not incurred it we should have been Seigel's Syrup a trial? It is a simple matter to paying very much more to the Germans take 15 to 30 drops in a wineglassfull of water (Cheers) and got a little out of perspecthich ass from a disordered state of the diges He thought the question of after eating, yet in just this simple way thousands have put behind them all the quiseries taxation tive. "One would imagine that this Gov- ernment
was worse than any other Gov- tive organs.
of ernment.
in the world on the question
of fact we But in point of who were were not the only people enduring great burdens of taxation. Our expenditure was now six times as much
your tongue furred, your bowels custive, and you rise in the morning tired, with no relish for TIENTSIN breakfast, and reading your work, when yon BANGKOK are racked with pains-in the head, chest, back, stomach all over, whes you feel dune-up" and "fit-for-nothing have no appetite no energy, no interest or ambition-your stomach and liver are out of order. They need help and need it sorely. Mether. Seigel's Syrups the well- herbal remusly, will give just the help proved your
stomach and liver need. Whether your trouble in due to the weather ar overwork, anxiety, or errors in diet, Mother Seigel's Syrup will speelily pat you right. It will clear your head, renew your appetite, regulate your bowels, make food nourish you, and give you new strength, new energy, new life.
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Indeed, you will fins Mother Seigel's Syrup half the homes you enter. It is used by people in shops and offices, whows digestive systems are sorely tried by the conditions under which they WOTE
it was before the war, but let us look It is used by men and women whose
SEATTLE & VICTORIA or VANCOUVER vis Manila, Keelung, seven since as much as it was before
Shanghai & Japan ports
H
Darge to Overland Pointe US, in connection with Gress Northern Northern Fadde and Chicago, Milwaukee & Bi Paul Raliwaya FUSHIMI MARU (Shanghai direct) .......
KATORI MARU
KASHIMA MARU
(omitting Manila)
JUWA HARU (Nagasaki direct)
H
Producedes Mith Ang. mà 11 B Friday, Tuesday, Saturday,
9th Sept. at 11 am.
4th Oct 11 am.. 29th Octy at 11 am.
Але
prose to become sluggish through sedentary occupations; by workers on farms and fielde, exposed to all weather; and by mothers
For fifty years, in fact, Mother Seigel's Syrup has been the friend of all sorts and conditions of men and women, and its praises are wounded the
so often tempted to rush their meals.
at the expenditure of our great. Allies during the war. That of Italy was now the war, that of France was eight, times much, that of the United States was nine times as much. and that of Bel- gium was sixteen times as much. There-loadest by people who have had longest experi- fore, we had multiplied our expenditure ezce of its value in correcting stomach and liver to a less degree than any one of our troubles. great. Allies. (Cheers.)
OUR EXAMPLE TO THE WORLD.
LONDON & ANTWERP ria Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Suez to the whole world. Of our expenditure
Port Baid and Marseilles,
MISHIMA MARU
SAD MABU
KITANO MABU.
Saturday, Friday Friday,
20th Aug, at 11 am 2nd Sept at 11 am. 19th Sept., at fi a.m.
Monday, 2nd August.
HAMBURG, LONDON & BOTTERDAM
TOTTORI MARU...
C
LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW & MARSFILLES.
LISBON MARU
Second half of Sept
Why is Mother Seigel's Syrup so accessini, yon day ask, in banishing and preventing diges tive disorders? The explanation in simple and Mother We were indeed showing an example is known to most people already.
more than ten different roots, barks and leaves we were paying a greater proportion in
Suigel's Syrup contains medicinal extracts of respect of interest upon debt than anywhich, in combination, possess in a remarkable of the other countries. In point of fact.
degree the power
of toning and strengthening we were the only one of those countries the stomach and regulating the action of the which to-day was meeting its expendi- liver and bowels ture out of revenue. In regard to the
This is the secret of its great access-it other countries he had referred to, while fifty years' solid reputation. It banishes and their expenditure was greater than ours prevents stomach and liver troubles in a natural in proportion to their pre-war expondl-way and help to keep you well. If you have the disorder any disturbance of they were not even with that ex- any digestive penditure meeting it with revenue, and stomach or singgishnes of the liver, take accordingly, if we entered into a com- Mother Seigel's Syrup for a while, and you will that of other countries, he was sure we also in Tablet form. R299.
be delighted with the result. The Syrup is sold would agree that, however much it was incumbent upon us to-day to be econo mical.at least we could not be unfavour ably compared with any of the Allies with whom we fought in the war. (Cheers.)
MELBOURNE & SYDNEY vis Manila, Zamboanga, Thursday parison of our present condition with
Island, Townsville & Brisbane,
20th Sept, 41'11 1.01. 18th Oct., at 11 am.
TANGO MABU
NIKKO MAKU
Tuesday, Tuesday.
NEW YORK VIA PANAMA.
LYONG MARU ......."
TH
TAKAOKA MARU vin Suez
Monday, Saturday,
SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS via CAPE,
KANAGAWA MARU
Friday,
22nd Aug. 27th Ag..
16th September
BOMBAY & COLOMBO via Singapore.
MORIOKA MARU
TAMBA MARU
Saturday, Monday,
20th Aug. 5th Bept
BANGOON via Singapore & Penang.
TEBOSHI MARU
FOL
Pusaday.
30th Aug.
20th Aug, at 11
OALOUTTA
JAPAN POETS-Nagasaki, Kobe & Yakobams.
TANGO MARU.
Saturday,
*
Saturday,
SHANGHÁL, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
INABA MABU
CEYLON MARU
KAMO HARU
Thursday, Thursday,
20th Ang, at 11 a.m. $5th Aug.
1st Sept at 11 am
For further information apply - NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
Telephons Hot, 299 & 298.
K KAMEL, Manager...
YAMASHITA KISEN K
KAISHA
(THE YAMASHITA S.S. Co, Ltd.)
REGULAR FREIGHT & PASSENGER SERVICE-
*BETWEEN
KEELUNG, HONGKONG & HAIPHONG
Salling from Hongkong.
FOR HAIPHONG via Pakbol
8.8. "TAIKWA MABU”
·FOR KEELUNG vla Swatow & Amoy
S.B.HOZUI MARU *
on or about lab Sept,
on or about 1st Sept.
M. KOBAYASHI
Top Floor, King's Building Tel. No. 140.
For further particulars, please apply to-
Branch Office,
No. 37, Bonham Strand, West,
Tel No: 155.
As the matter seemed to bulk, most largely in the public view, continded Sir Robert, he wished to carry his argument
We a bit further. were endeavouring to reduce our expenditure, and it was the duty of all, and especially his duty as Chancellor of the Exchequer, to put forth every effort to get expenditure down, but let no one imagine that the task was an easy one. An expenditure of over £900,000,000 was described as a monstrous incubus upon the people of this where was that money as £330,000,000 was going Bone? upon the war debt. Nobody refused to pay that debt.
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the your round by a füvetatsually
Raduno, Tous
Souchon and Ratraking at a
Of sil High-claw Chemists wid Siara Maniactuani by
M BEETHAM & SOF CHELTENHAM, ENGLAND.
Another £190,000,000 MR. ASQUITH AND DUMPING. on pensions to disabled,
Ho
Mr. Asquith addressed
men and the wives and children of those GOVERNMENT BILL CRITICISED. who had fallen. That was an expendi
a meeting we were bound to meet. (Cheers.) An- arranged by the Manchester Liberal ture we could not disavow, and other £18,000,000 went in obligations to Federation at Manchester, last month, the men who had fought and returned to to protest against the Protectionist and the avocations of peace, and nobody pro- trade policy of the Government. The posed to disavow that. Old age pensions Safeguard of Industries Bill was based
nod had increased by £13,000,000. on hypothetical questions as to which $30,000,000 wept to pay debts for depre he did not trust the judgment of any ciation of
stock, etc., to the railway cou- committee. The figures for imports and panies.
pre-war expenditure was exports for the year ending December £207,000,000 a year, but on the current last did not supply any evidence, uor value of money that now equalled at had any evidence been forthcoming in least £414,000,000, and altogether those any of the discussions in the House, that figures totalled over £100,000,000. the British, industries were suffering was not there to say that because we had from damping in any intelligible sense those items we could do nothing to alter of the word. (Cheers,) If there was the situation They would all do their any evidence let it be produced, and utmost to that end, but he wished the let it be judged, not by a departmental country to understand the difficulties that
Had arisen, not out of anything the committee sitting behind closed doors in present Government had done, but out bureaucratic twilight (laughter)-but of the fact that we had fought the most produced in the open light of Parliamen- coloseal war in history, and we, like other tary discussion in the House of Com- mons. (Cheers.) The bill, even in its! people, must suffer for it,
Concluding, Sir Robert said that contracted and attenuated form, could though we were going through difficult not be puthed, on the ground of de times, at least, we were getting over those preciated exchange and there was no difficulties as well as any and better than subject in the world, and he said so most countries. There was a great feel after a very long experience of human ing of settlement going over the country foily-(laughter)about which there was at the present time. Difficulties which more nonsense talked than on the sub- at other times
might have created pro-
ject of foreign exchange. Exchange was Опе longed struggles "had" boen settled by not really a complicated matter amicably means and harmonious negotia effect he ventured to predict with great tions. In this connection ho would in- confidence if the measure were 'Iccess- stance the troubler in the
engine ful-which he was sure it would not be ering,
hipbuilding industries, and would be that, it would stimulate the and ther
were.
innumerable other instances invisible exports of Germany against in wildly Dre exchange of quiet din which no tariffs could protect them-
parents had been arrived ports in the shape of shipping, banking, cussions. at about wh the world knew nothing. insurance, and all the work of the middle (Cheers.)
men and brokers."
approximately
LINE:-Fortnightly
steamery *.*.**HU
to sad from Sandakan by two 5,000 teas INRANG" and 42 “FANNIS” both stƏRTRETE Having excellent passenger accommodation. Cargo taken o through Bill of Lading for Kudat, Joselton, Laboan, Tawno and Lahad Data. LINE:-A regular service is run from March to November between Hongkong and Tientsin, calling at Waihalwai and Chefoo LINE:eckly service is provided between Hongkong and Bangkok,
via Bestow, by four steamers fitted with up-to-date passenger accommodation.
CALCUTTA
5.5.
LINE:
“YATSHING" will be despatched on or abe Tuesday, (23rd Aug., 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-
TRARPHONE Nel 215.
Jardine. Matteson & Co., Ltd.
GLEN
GENERAL MANAGERS. »
AND
SHIRE
Joint Service of Steamers.
U.K.-STRAITS. "CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE
Vere!
M.V. "GLENTARA "* M.V. "GLENAPP"
BS. CARNARVONSHIRE
Temel
MV. GLENADE" MV. "GLENAMOY” M.V. GLEETARA” MV. "GLENABIFFE”
OUTWARDS.
HOMEWARDS.
Leave Hongkong
Das Hongkong
27th Aug. 15th Sept. 10th Oct
Discharger
3rd Sept. GENDA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM & HAMBURO, 6th Sept. GLASGOW, LONDON & ROTTERDAM, 25th Sept. Genoa, Sɔtrerdam, HAMBURG & HULL 26th Sept. GLASGOW & BOTTERDAM,
Movements are subject to change without notice.
For freight or further particulars please apply to s—
Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. The Glen Line, Ltd., ABESTE
Tel. No. Il sxb. 6 ar 25, and 3894,
Cable Address
Kawakisen, Kobs. Bentley's A.B.Ü. 5th. Bi
Booth Godan.'
KAWASAKI
KISEN
Telephone: Barnumly. 3844, 8333.
(KAWASAKI STEAMSHIP CO.)
CAPITAL PAID-UP
KAISHA
120,000,000
President: Mr. Y. Kawasaki Vice-President: Mr. K. MATHURATA, Managing Director: Mr. MALAYA "Azi
The Company has on hand a Largs Number of
NEW CARGO STEAMERS
ALWAYS READY FOR CHARTERS of all descriptions.
The following are comprised in the Company's Fleet m
Eleven steamers of 8,100 tons osely deadweight.
And inder the Company's Management »
Twenty steamers of about 9,100 tons deadweight eson. Two steamers of about 6,400 tons deadweight
(Belonging to the Kawasaki Dookysed Co., Led.)
For Charter Bates and all other partiosioms apply to lêg.
KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA:
No. 8, Buso, Koni,