THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER SIE, 1991.
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sailing on or about 1st Oct. smiling about" 8th Nov.
"KENDAL CASTLE"
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LLOYD TRIESTINO.
TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING FOR LEVANT, BLACK SEA & DANUBE FORTS.
FIUME having been re-opened for traffic, cargo is also scooptad, for this post on through Bill of Lading,
K2
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VENICE & TRIESTE PENANG & COLOMBO.
sailing on or about 7th November.
FOR
SHANGĦAL
**PERSIA"
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NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS.
" Sailing from Colombo is South African Ports:-
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KATOHI MARU (calling Manfia)
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Wednesday,
KABHIMA HARU
MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via
Colombo, Suez and Port Sail‚ ̈
KAO MARU...
IYO MABU
ATSUTA MARU
SHIDZUOKA MARU
HAMBURG, via LONDON
MITO MARU
MATSUYN MARU!...
Friday,
Friday,
19th Oct, ai II a.m. 19th Nov, sà 13`a.m. -
ard Dec., st 11 am 28th Dec., 11, Singapore, Penang
Friday, Friday, ROTTERDAM.
LIVERPOOL via MARSEILLES,
KAMAKURA ĮMARU
14h Dei, at 11 a.. 98th Oct/s 21. a.m., 11th Oct. at 11 p.. 25th Nov at÷11 km.
Saturday, 22nd October. End of November.
Beginning of December.
H.M. THE KING.. P. & 0. S. N. CO.
ELOQUENT TRIBUTE. BY LABOUR LEADER.
"
The following report relating to the Northalille Interview at New York (which Lord Northcliffe subsequently repudiated) is interesting for the eloquent tribute of a Labour loader to the King as a constitutional monarch. It is from a report of the proceedings of the House of Commons:-
STEAMERS FOR
STRAITS, COLOMBO, AUS. TRALIA, BOMBAY, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS
& LONDON.
Through Bill of Lading inred for Batavia, Persian Gulf, "Continental, American, and South African Ports
Walker, carrying THE Steamship" DUNERA."
His Majesty's Mil ll be despatched from this Fort on er abon TUESDAY, the 19th Octonis, 1921, taking Pangers and Cargo for the above Farta.
ptain
Steamer
proceeding direct to Marseilles and London,
Parcels will be received at this Office wat
the day before sailing. The contents and raise of all packages are required.
For further parilenars apply to— “
Mr. LLOYD GEOROR, Prime Minister (Carnarvon Boroughs, O.L.)-I move the journment of the House, and in doing so I would like to make a statement. Statements have appeared in "certain organs of the Irish and English Press attributing words of great consequence
Salz and Vainshow and Ten for Italy, to his Majesty the King relating to
the and London (under 17 ngement) be Irish policy. They appeared is form of an interview which Lord North-shipped at Bombay cliffe seems to have given-fan Hon. Member: Seems to "in the United States of America, pad to have forward- ed to his newspapers for publication. It is quite impossible always to follow these calumalous statements, but here they are of a very categorical character and attribute very serious statements to the vers they are calculat ed at the prosent moment, if believed, to prejudice seriously the chances of an Irish settlement, and they have been circalated very freely, more especially in Ireland. His Majesty has therefore authorized me to read to the House of Commons the following statement do his behalf which I have just received:
Sovereig Moreover,
His Majesty the King has had his attention directed to certain state- ments reporting an interview with "in the Lord Northcliffe
·Daily Mail, and rene it the Daily Express and some of the Irish newspapers. The statements contained in the reports are a complete fabrica- tion. No such conversation as this has taken place, nor were any such . remarks as those alleged made by his
Majesty.
His Majesty also desires it to
be made quite clear, as the contrary is suggested in the interview, that in his speech to the Parliament of Northern Ireland he followed the invariable con- stitutional
relating to practice Speeches from the Throne in Parlia ment." (Cheers.)
I hope (Mr. Lloyd George continued) that this statement may do something to sterilize the effects of the criminal malignity which for personal, ends is endeavouring to stir up mischief between the Allies, misunderstanding between the British Empire and the United States. and to frustrate the hope of peace in Ireland. (Cheers.)
A CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH. Mr. J. H. Thomas (Derby. Lab.). The House generally will appreciate the action of the Prime Minister in dealing with this matter in the only place in Any which it ought to be dealt with. public man must, of necessity, be subject to criticism and difference of opinion and the Government of the day eno be no exception to that rule. This House of Commons need not on any occasion be called upon to take sides on criticians of public men, or even representatives
Bus, after all, there is
of raised in this matter that is
un issue
tors.
of more importance than either per sonal politicians or newspaper proprie
(Oheara.) The position that bis Majesty occupies in this country to-day a position second to none occupied by any King in any part of the world. (Cheers.)
I believe that is because of the good and sound practice first that be recognizes no clams and no creed, but realizes that the interest of the whole of the people is his first and paramount secondly.
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE vs Manila, Zamboanga, Thursday consideration (cheers)-and,
Inland, Townsville & Brisbane,
Tronday, Taceday
Thursday,
NEW YORK, VIA PANAMA & UUBAN PORTS.
NIKKO MARU AKI MARU
DUBBAN MARU
DELAGOA HABU...
LIV
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NEW YORK via SUEZ.
RANGOON HARU ... ***
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18th Oct, st 11 am. 15th Nov, 11 am.
20th Oct.
- Friday, 4th Nov.
BIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES · vis CAPE,
KAWACHI HARU
BOMBAY vis Singapore, Penang and
AKITA MABU
End of Oot
Middle of November
Colombo,
Monday,
17th Oct.
BENTEN HARU
TH
TOTOMI MARU
++
***
Baturday, Tuesday,
15th Oct.
25th Oct.
NAGASAKI KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
AKI MARU
Friday,
DALOUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Bangoon.
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA:
KAMAKURA MARU (calling Wagamki)... Tuesday. KIRIN MARU (omitting Bhanghaij ... Wortzenday, SHIDZUOKA MABU...
KAGA MARU..
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Friday,
Friday,
14th. Oo, at 11 am
11th Oct. 12th Oct. 14th Oct. at 11 am 98th Oct at 11 am.
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that he realizes and acts as a constitu- tional monarch. If the party with which I am associated came into power to- morrow, we can believe that his Majesty would accept our advice, as readily as be accepts the advice of the present Government. (Cheers.)
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·7th Oct. 10 am.
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;,
THE INDIAN ARMY,
LARGE SURPLUS OF BRITISH OFFICERS.
The Military Secretary to Army Head- quarters, in a letter concerning the posi tios of British Officers in the. Indina Army, states that from representations
That is not only the duty of hia Majesty, but it is the practice that he is always anxious and willing to follow. That makes him the strong monarch that he is today. Therefore, I believe that it is the duty of all of us in this House made from time to time His Excellener to associate ourselves with the dignified the Commander-in-Chief is well aware protest that he makes, a protest that he that a feeling of uncertainty and appre is entitled to make not only in the in-hension as to the future exists in the terests of himself but the interests of minds of officers of the Indian Army, constitutional government in this.coun more especially perhaps amongst the try (Loud cheers.)
junior ranks. The main uses of this uneasiness are:-
ABOVE ALL PARTY.
Lo units.
(3) The fact that it has not yet been possible to carry out permanent postings (b) The knowledge that the present strength in Officers reveals a large surplus over eventual post-bellum requirements, and the consequent specula- tion, based for the most part on irrespon sible rumour, as to the individuals likely to be affected and the methods of elici nation likely to be adopted.
I may take the opportunity of now saying that more than once in grave in dustrial disputes cffcrts were made in different quarters to involve his Majesty. I always believed that no greater dis service could be rendered to the Throne for many and obvious reasons. Ir the same way, and following the same rule, I believe it is wise that he should be kept clear of all such matters. There fore, I am glad that this opportunity There is a large surplus of Regular has been given not merely in the in- Officers, a present estimated at some terests of the Government, but in the thing over 2,000 when disbandments are interest of the House of Commons, which completed and the Indian Army assumee represents the country, of placing on ita normal strength and composition. record our feeling that his Majesty the After an exhaustive examination of the King has not taken what otherwise subject, it was found that the surplus is would have been an unconstitutional entirely contained among those whose action, and that nothing that has been dates of commision, for purposes of pro- by anybody for interested or Press motion, are included in the period from purposes will "prevent that peace in Jamary 1st 1015, and December 31st, Ireland that we desire, and the whole 1918. It is for this reason that it will of the country looks for, at this moment not be possible to make permanent post- (Cheern.)
inga of officers commissioned after Decem
may
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Sir D. MACLEAN.Just in one sentence her 31st, 1014, until the murplus officer 1. ay that his Majesty has been question is finally disposed of, and it in one of the truest exponents of the real known which officers are going to remain constitutional doctrine that the British in the service. It is obvious that with Throne has ever known, and in his re pudiation of the words which have been bolding commissions for each of the an average of approximately 000 officers attributed to him he has acted in accord with what the whole of the people of years 1915-18, it is necessary very sub- this country and his faithful Cormons staatially to reduce these numbers to expected of him 7 (Choorn.)
obviate the impossible position which (would eventually arise, and to safeguard the general prospects of individual officers.
. SUNDAY DEVOTION.
In the first instance resignations will Mr. Lloyd George on leaving Edin be entirely on a voluntary basis, and burgh, at the end of August, was com as the terms to be offered are likely plimented on his having attended church to compare favourably with those given twice on Sunday. He replied that it was by the Home authorities under similar his hope that his example would be circumstances, it is confidently hoped followed, for Scotland owed her past that the necessary number of voluntary greats to her devotion to Sunday acomptances will be forthcoming, and that observance. He hoped she would con- there will be no necessity for employing tianë to do so. Otherwise she would go other methods to attain the object in down.
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be obtained and through" Bill of Lading are insued to all Northern and Yangusse Ports via Shanghai LINE-A weekly serrios is maintaised with Manila by vessels with good
passenger accommodation, saflings from both ports every Friday.
passengers and cargo, inducement offers. salinga to and from Bandakan by two 5,000 dema steamers 8.4.
"HİNSANG" and 1. YANNIS' both steamers having excellent passenger accommodaties. Cargo baken on through Bill of Lading for Kudat, Jesselton, Labuan, Tawne and Lahad Datu, TIENTSIN LINE :---A regulae service is run from March to November between
Hongkong and Tientsin, calling at Weihaiwel and Chefoo. BANGKOK LINE:--A weekly marvion in provided between Hongkong and Bangkok, via Swalow, by four ́abesmera fited with ip-to-date paarengar accommodation.
CALCUTTA
LINE:
!LAÏSANG" "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
"Tarrows No 215.
Jardine, Matheson & Co., Lt.
GLEN
GENERAL MANAGERS'
AND
SHIRE
Joint Service of Steamers.`
|U.K.-STRAITS, CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE.
Vennel
3.8. "PEMBROKESHIRE "8.8. "OLENIFFER" M.V. "GLENGYLE" M.V. "GLENOBLE?
Vexel
M.V. "GLENAPP" 3.3. "CARNARVOSHIRE SS "GLENIPPER"
OUTWARDS.
Due Hongkong
#0th Oct.
22nd Oct
H
10th Nov... 20th Nov
HOMEWARDS. Leaves Hongkong
Discharges 1965 Oct. Gwoa, London, Rotensdám ♣ HAMBURG,,
3rd Nov., LONDON, BOTTmrdam'& FAMÈRITEG. 2ed Nov.. GENGA, London, Rorindam & Hansund,
Movements are subject to change without notice.
For freight or farther particulars please apply to:-
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Telephone No. 915 mab-ex, 23 and 3696.
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KAWASAKI
KISEN
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(KAWASAKI STEAMSHIP CO.)
QAYITAL - PAID-UP
KAISHA
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·Presidents Mr. Y. Kayalıl Vice-Presidenti Mr. K. MATHUKATA. Managing Director: Mr. Madara Aax
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 Floet
Eleven steamers of 9,100 tons each destweight
And, under the Company's Management
Twenty steamers of about 9,100 tons dead weight son Two steamers of about 6,400 tons deadweight each. (Belonging to the Kawasaki Dookyard Co, Ida)
For "Charter" Bales and all other partiomlan agely to the
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