THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1921.
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED.
REGULAR SAILINGS TO NEW YORK & BOSTON
for NEW YORK & BOSTON via Suez
4.1.
**KENDAL CASTLE"
**WRAY CASTLE"
זה
sailing on or about 1st Oct. sailing
about 8th Nov.
LLOYD TRIESTINO.
TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING FOR LEVANT, BLACK SEA & DANUBE PORTS.
FIUME having been re-opened for traffic, cargo is also accepted for this port on through Bill of Lading...
FOR BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE via. SINGAPORE, PENANG & COLOMBO. "PERSIA "
sailing And hsit of October.
FOR® SHANGHAL
"PERSIA"..
...asiling on or about 13th October Fangers Luggage can be iured at the Office of the Agents.”
NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS,
Sailing from Colombo to Bonth Africas Porte-
14.4 *** UMVOLOSI "
+
iling on or abon 30th Sept. from Colombo 14. "UMONA”
saling the beginning of Sept. SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS hom CALCUTTA & COLOMBO. Through Bill of Lading inrued from Hongkong.
For Freight or Passage on any of the above Lines' apply to :-
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,
Agenta
N. Y. K.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
KAILINGU TEOK HONGIORÁ SENJEVA TU ALIXZATION.
VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai
Japan ports
Through Bills of Lading issued to all Overland common Points in USA and Canada.
KASHIMA MARU (Nagasaki direct)...
JUWA MARU' (Nagasaki direct)
FUSHIMI MARU (Nagasaki direct)...
KATORI MARU (calling Manila)
Saturday,
Saturday!
Saturday, Saturday
MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP ris
Colombo, Suez and Port Said
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Saturday, Friday Friday,
1sh Oob., a 11 am 29th Oct., at 11 am 19th Nov at 11 am. 3rd Dec. at 11 am. Singapore, Penang
HAMBURG, via LONDON & ROTTERDAM.
INABA MARU...
KAMO MARU
IYO MABU
MITO MARU
MATSUYE MARU ...
KAMAKURA MARU ·
1st Octy at 10 am. 14th Octy at 11 a.co. 28th Oct., at 11 s.o.
Saturday, 22nd October,
End of November.
LIVERPOOL & GLASGOW via MARSEILLES.
LINDON MARU
Monday, Bed Oct. Beginning of December.
WHERE ARE WE
DRIFTING?"
M.P.S CALL TO LABOUR.
A manifesto, beaded "A. Qall to Labour," addressed to trade unionists, and bearing the signatures of the followi ing members of Parliament, was issued on August 18th:-
Mr. G. N. Barnes, Mr. G. H. Roberts, Mr. J. Havelock Wilson, Mr. Seddon, || Mr. J. F. Green, Mr. Jesson, Mr. A. C. Edwards, Captain Loseby, Captain Gee, |Y.C.,_ MF, Stanton, Mr. J. Walton, Mr. TH. Burn, Captain Bagley, Mr. Jephcott, Major J. Edwards, Mr. Kenyon, and Sir Fortescue Flannery.
The following are extracts from thá manifesto:-
The war is over. We are now in the midst of a struggle of ideas having as hoir area the trade union movement. This struggle is fraught with serious con sequences to every inhabitant of this One of the greatest paradoxes of the time is that owing to the activity of a small minoriey within the trade union move- ment the word trade which is far from being desired by the rank and üle. It is made to appear that everyone who owns a trade union card is in favour, at | least, of the socialization of the mesing of production and exchango—in other words, M economic revolution.
The drift from the trus purpose of trade unionism in the sonas in which it accepted by most of the rank and file became pronounced last year, when on a political issue the Trades Union Con- gress, in conjunction with the Labour Party, passed resolutions in favour of setting up a council of action armed with suthority to instruct its members to adopt 11 "down tools " policy for purely political purposes. This meant a challenge to the whole constitution of the country
To-day's opinions are represented by the following quotations from papers which speak for the minority who are not out for sectarian political ends;--
One of the places where the claša truggle inda sharpest expression is in the workshop. A constant fight is here, being waged between the boss and the workers, say's the Worker (August 8th, 1991.
The Communia (July 29th, 1981) ob- KIVES:--" Permanency and strength can only be given to left wing movements by -ordination had a wider programme. That is what the Red Trade Union Interi sational will provide in Britain. It "will work through these left wing move. monts, remaining always inside the unions and not splitting them, and be- lore long there will be great changes in the British Trade Union Movement!"
*** THE ABLETT· TYPE."
Never has the futility of prolonged strike action been more glaringly mini- fest than it was over the long and un: happy stoppage of the mine workers. And never before, was the danger of the Srebrand more clearly exhibited. Frank Hodges, secretary of the Miners' Fode- ration of Great Britain, made these ad- 'missions in an article he wrote for the South Wales News (July 5th):-
"I say it with certain knowledge of the facts, that the Ablett type (Mr. Ablett is a member of the National Exe- cutive representing the South Wales area) was responsible for prolonging the stop page, and for much of the misery which" as been and is yet to be endured by our own people. Everything goes to prove that we could have secured a better wage settlement then (March 1st) than we have
Ablett" type."
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila, Zamboanga, Thursday got now. Who stood in the way? The
Island, Townsville & Brisbane. NIKKO MARU AKI MARU
Tresday,
Tronday
Thursday,
NEW YORK, VIA PANAMA & OUBAN POETS.
DURBAN MARU
NEW YORK via SUEZ.
RANGOON MARU
to
18th Oct., at 11 .. 15th Nov., at 11a.m.
20th Oct.
BIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES ria CAPE.
KAWACHT MARU
End of Det.
Middle of November)
BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang and Colombo,
TATSUNO MARU
Friday, Monday: 17th Oct,
3th Sept.
Bth Oct.
DALOUTTA via Bingapore, Penang & Rangoon..
Sunday,
AKITA MARU
BENTEN MARU
HO
NAGASAK
KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
Friday,
AKI MABU SHANGHAL, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
KAMAKURA MARU (calling Nagasaki)... Wednesday, KIRIN MARU (omitting Shanghai) SHIDZUOKA MARU...
KAGA MARU
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14th Octy at 11 am.
18th Oct. 12th Cat. 14th Out. at 11 am 28th Oct at 11 am.
Weddonday,
Friday:
... Friday,
K. H. KAMEL Manager."
IN AWFUL PAIN CUTICURA HEALED
Children's Faces Disfigured With Breaking Out.
"My two chãdren's faces were ter- sibly disßgured with a breaking out
which spread and covered their backs.
It was most
irritating, causing them
to be in awful pain. I saw Till und an advertise
mentforCut- cum Soap and Ointment and got them at once. Now both are perfectly healed." (Signed). Mrs. W. Rouse, 15, Westcote Rd, Streatham, Lon- dón, B. W. 16, Bag.
Sosa Ta, Olatment 15. Id'and 2a, 6d. Soldi grosir 2, Kembary 31 Pagang pada ter zal orders with prics,
MM, 17.C "Catierra.Sang Alaves without sang-
FOR SALE
COLLECTION OF
YATES"
GARDEN SEEDS
3-8
In tim yontaining enough Seeds to plant a moderate sized garden,
At 30. parti.
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No. 10, WYNDHAM STREET
HONGKUNG
P.O. Box 630.
A. G. DA ROCHA.
AUCTIONEER,
SURVEYOR AND GENERAL BROKER,
No. 24, D'Aguilar Street, Telephone No.
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meetings, lectures and entertainments, IL preliminary notices of forthcoming sent for insertion in the news solumns of the Hongkong Daily Prem, are charged for as the rate of $1 each, (as announced in May and Jane of last year) providing that they do not coonpy more than four lines. In future if this space in exceeded they will be placed in the advertising
slamns at the prevailing rates
The Triple Alliance proved ineffective for trade union purposes. "For half a century those whom we honour toiled and sulered to secure the power of collective bargaining for their fellow-workers. The WHEN YOUR HEAD IS DULL fruits of their past labours are to-day's bread-and-butter facts. The verbal coni
stomach-all
AND HEAVY
juring tricks of extremists fade away like your tongue furred, your bowels contive, and you soke, while the work of the trade unions in the morning tired, with no relish for 2 substantial fact, breakfast, and dreading your work, when you pioneers remains Their victory was the right to strike, and are racked with pains in the head, chest, back, collective bargaining the seal and sign and
when you feel done-op" "fit-forming"
bara that men and women are mere chattels to energy, no interest or ambition-your stomach no appetite no be bought and sold.
and liver are out of order. They need help and Fellow-workers, better days are pos nood it sorely. Mother Seigel's Syrup, the well- sible. It all depends upon your "jump proved herbal remedy, will give just the help ing-off" place. The starting point of a your stomach and liver need.
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new social energy, is by the development Whether your trouble is due to the weather or of new relations between men. Not by overwork, anxiety, or errors in diet, Mother destroying, abolishing, or violently trans-Suigel's Synp will speedily put your right. It ferring wealth from one class to another will clear your head, renew your appetite, can you advance your welfare, even regulate your bowels, make food nourish you, though it were possible to do this. What and give you new strength, new energy, new has to be done is to enlarge the circle off you suffer from digestive disorders-from consumers, and consequently increase production and open a wide road by put biliousness of constipation why not give Mother pains after eating, flatulence, acidity, headache,
take 15 to 30 drops in a wineglassfall of water ting capital and the instruments of Seigel's Symp a trial? It is a simple matter to offering a guarantee of good will and
after eating, yet in just this simple way capacity.
thousands have put behind them all the miserica which arise from a disordered state of the diges tive organs,
For further information apply - NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA labour within the reach of every man
Telephone Now, 19a à 993;
By Special Appointment
¿To H.H. The King of Siam,
HOTEL ROYAL
BANGKOK, Slam.
FIRST-CLASS FAMILY & COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Situsted in the Finest part
of the town, and within easy reach of shopping and businowa centres, station and steamers. Splendid accommodation, Good Service. Excellent cuisine. Charger- moderato. Special terms for stays of one month or longer periods, Motor Car & Carriage on hire.
Telegram Add. HOTEL ROYAL,
MADAME & STARO, Proprietreon,
1408
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LOBSZS FROM STRIKES. Where are we drifting There were 37
Indeed, you will find Mother Seigel's Byrop in million days lost last year by industrial half the homes you enter. It is used by people stoppage, against 27 million days" the in shops and offices, whose digestive systeme me year before. Up to July of this year the sorely tried by the conditions under which they total of 70 millions was caused by the work. It is used by men and women whose misers' dispute alone. But the figures of livers are prone to become sluggish through direct loss give only a faint idea of the sedentary occupationa; by workers on farms and toil. The moulders' strike meant the fields, exposed to all weathers; and by mothers: compulsory idleness of many thousands so often tempted to rush their ments. outside of the moulders' ranks; the ship For fifty years, in fact, Mother Beigel's Syrup jgisers strike has meant unemployment in the friend of all sorts and conditions of of engineers and shipwrights and other men and women, and its praises are sounded the workers. Disputes in the long run can loudest by people who have had longest experi be antisfactorily settled only by czaminance of its value in correcting stomach and liver
troubles tion of facts, with due regard to com munity interests and always remember you may ask, in banishing and preventing diges
Why is Mother. Seigel", Byrup so successful, ing that the prosperity of any section cantive disorden? The explanation is simple and only be permanently secured in the prosis known to most people already. Mother perity of the community as a whole. The Seigela Fyrup zatama medicinal extracts of grat majority of strikes could be settled more than ten different roots, barks and leaves just as well or better without any stop which, in combination, possess in a remarkable page of work at all if there was an degree the power of and strengthening:
LOUIDA honest desire for settlement,
the stomach 1. է Bellow-workers, most of the money you liver nas boh and regulating the action of the subcribe for specific trade union objecta
This is the secret of its great
its raat suocess-its
ie boing diverted to political ends. We fifty your solid reputation. It banishes and need co-operation, not class WAT. We prevente stomach and liver troubles in a natural want arbitration, not anarchy. We way and helps to keep you well. If you have desire to see a true sense of citizenship, y, digestive disorder any disturbance of the that gives to each freedom of choice in re- Mother Seigel's Syrup for a while, and you will | stomach · or sluggishness of the liver, take ligion and politics, and a personal value be delighted with the rout The Syrup is sold in national well being.
1 niso žud Tubat form... 1299,
INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
SAILINGS, BURJEUT. TO` ALTERATION
BANGKOK via SWATOW
and Out, Dlight
-3rd Oct., 4 p.m.
SHANGHAI via FOOCHOW
HAIPHONG YA HUIROW.
"FOOSEING” .....Suà, "CHOTSANG" ..Mop *LOKSẰNG “ Tabl
SANDAKAN -
* HINSANG * Wed
SHANGHAIS TAINGTAU VIL SWATOW" WAISHING MANILA
YUENSANG" "LAYSANG
...Wody Fri ...Sat.
4th Oct. 8am. 5th Oct., Noon. 5th Oct
STRAFES & CALCUTTA „
Noon. 7th Out. 3 ra 8th Oct. 3. P.M.
CALOUTTA LINE :-This Lane affords regular sailings to Calcutta, Penang ang
Singapore; returning from Calcutta, steamers proceed via Siraita and Hongkong to Japan, ccossionally calling at Shanghai. All steamers have excellent passenger scommodation, fitted with Electric Light and Fans and carry a fully-qqslided Surgeon. SHANGHAI LINE:--Sailings approximately every five days oetween Canton and
Shanghat, sometimes calling at Swabow Through tickets
be obtained and through" Bill of Lading are immed to all Northern and Yangtase Ports via Shanghal
MANILA JLINE :-—-A weekly service is maintained with Manila by vessels. with good
passenger accommodation, saillings from both ports avery Friday, HAIPHONG LINE:-Salling approximately weekly for passengers and cargo,
whm indudemand BORNEO
LINE-Fortnightly mailing and from Sandalean by two 5,000 tons
steamers 15.” HİNŞANGTM
**YANNIS both steamoen
and
naving excellent
2
through Bills of Lading ommodation. Cargo taken on for Kudat, Jesselton, Labuan, Tawan and I had Data, TIENTSIN LINE :-6 regular servios is run from March to November between
Hongkong and Tientsin, calling at Walhalwal and Chebo. HA GKOK LINE —A wookly servion is provided between Hongkong and Bang!
via Swaɔ̃ow, by four steamers åtted with up-to-date pairing sosommodation.
CALCUTTA
LINE.
*.*. “LAISANG" will be despatched on, or about Saturday, 8th Oct, 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-
TELEPHONE NO 15.
Jardine. Matheson & Co., Ltd.
GLEN
GENERAL MANAGERS
AND
SHIRE
Joint Service of Steamers.
|U.K.-STRAITS. CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE.
S.S. PEMBROKESHIRE 88. "LENIE ER M.V.." GLENGYLE “ MV. "GLENO JLE "*"
Vesel
MV. "GLENAP?* 83. CARNARVONSHIRE 8.8 GLENIFFER
OUTWARDS.
HOMEWARDS,
Das Hongkong
10th Oct
22nd Oct
10th Nov.
20th Nov
Discharges
Leaves Hongkong
13th Oct. Gasoa, London, Rorra2DAN & Hamburg,
3rd Nov. LONDOR, BOTTERDAM & HARBUSG. 23mi Nov. GewOA; LONDON, ROTTERDAM & HANTUNG.
Movements are subject to change without notice.
For freight or farther particulare please apply to 1-
Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. The Glen Line, Ltd., AUST
#Telephone No. 215. sub-ar, 13 and 3696."
Cable Addrem Kawakisa, Kobe,
Bentley's A.B.0, 5th £1.
and Scott's Coden
KAWASAKI
KISEN
(KAWASAKI STEAMSHIP CO.)
Talepkoms: Sannemly 28443983.
DAYITAL PAID-UP --- Y20.000.000
Prendi Mr.. Y. KAWABAKI, Vice-President: Mr. E. MATSUKAZA. Managing Director: Mr. Manara Ama
The Company has on hand a Large Humber of
AISHA
NEW CARGO STEAMERS
ALWAYS READY FOR CHARTERS of all descriptions.
The following are comprised in the Company's Fleet”
Eleven steamers of 8,100 tons esok deadweight
and under the Company's Management
Twenty steamers of about 9,100 tons deadweight esok. Two steamers of about 6.400 tons deadweight esol. (Belonging to the Kawasaki Dockyard Co, Ltd.).
For Charter Eater, and all other particulare 'opoly to the
KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA.
No. 8, Eva Ka