DODWELL & CO. LIMITED.

REGULAR SAILINGS TO NEW YORK & BUSTON

for NEW YORK & BOSTON via Shež

1.3.

"WRAY CASTLE"

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mailing. shout 8th Nov.

LLOYD TRIESTINO.

TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH HILLS OF LADING FOR LEVANT, BLACK SEA & DANUBE PORTA D

FIUME hiring boen re-opened for trialo, cargo is also soospted for this port an through Bill of Lading,

FOR BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE

SINGAPORE PENANG COLOMBO

**PERSIA ”tis

** NIPPON "

PERSIA?I

FOR

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axiling on or about 7th November. sailing on or shows 20th November.

SHANGHAL

sailing on or about 28th October aniling the beginning of December. "Passengers” Luggags can be insured at the Omics of the Agente

".. "NIPPON!"".

TR

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS.

Bailing from Colombo to South African Porta sm SOUTH AFRICAN FORTS hom CALCUTEA & COLOMBO Through Bils-of-Iading woad-from-Hangkang

For Freight or Pausage on any of the above Lines apply to

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,

Agente

N. Y. K.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

KÄILITUS PEDA LÖNGKONG SURTIGT JU‘ALTERATION,

VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER

Japso porta

Shanghala

Through Bills of Lading inned to all Overland common Points in U.E.Á. and Canada.

SUWA MABU (Nagaakt direct)

FUSHIMI MARU (Nagasaki direct),

KATORI HARU (calling Manila)

KASHIMA MARU

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Saturday, 19th Out, a Il sim Saturday, 19th Nov, 11 am. Saturday, 3rd Dec., at 11 am. Wedue lay, 28th Dec., at 11 MES

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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18TH, 1991.

REVOLUTION BY EVOLU... | £30,000,000 FOR EMIGRATION.

TIONS.” CONGRESS, PRESIDENT'S APPEAK

GREAT SCHEME TO FLING OPEN THE EMPIRE'S" GATES,

The settlement of one million persons from Great Britain on Australian soil at

and

other

CAN LABOUR GOVERN?

The President of the Trade Union cost of £30,000,000 is the stupendous Congress, in his address at the opening scheme now being advocated by Sir session at Cardiff on September 5th re. Joseph Carruthers, ex-Prime Minister of called that at the Tast Congress în Cardiff, New South Wales, in order to restore 20 years ago, there were about 330 dele emigration. Sir Joseph Carruthers hopes gates, representing 170 unions, with a that the aid of the Australian and British membership of a million. To-day there Governments will be secured to raise the were 823 delegates, representing $13money, which is required for the neces- pnions, with & membership of nearly 6sary, railway extensions pillions. They had, he said, come development work. through an industrial maelstrom during Emigration has been at a standstill for the past year. Men, women, and child nearly seven years. Before the war there ren had as a consequence found them was a steady stream of men and women elves the victims of circumstances which going out from the British Isles to had dealt cruelly with them, driving Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and many to despair, others to apathy and South Africa, and also to the United

fatale submission. Against this atti-States of America Jude they must resolutely set themselves.. had, by vigour of attack and assault apon conditions that produced such de- plorable results, bring about their aboli-

tion,

FLENTY OF ROOM.

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

TIENTSINSS BANDAWAN.

AILINGS, “SUBJEUT, TO. ALTERATION CHIPSHING..

SHANGHAI SWATON

LAUBANG " (L? YANNISY

SHANGHAI & TSINGEAU

STRAITS & CALCUTTA KOBE SHANGHAI --- SHANGHAI BANGKOK via SWATOW

AIPHONG HOTHOW CALCUTTA LINE:-Thu Lano

SHANGHẢI LINK:

LINE:

The Dominions have always wanted more people. Canada, with its almost illimitable possibilities and a continental area, has less than eight million people. MANILA Australia although larger than Europe. has only five and a half millions-leas HAIPHONG LINE: than London. The British Isles, which could be tucked into a corner of any one BORNEO of the great Dominions, bave about forty-

They might ask him what system be would put in place of the present one. and the query was easy if one gave a stock auswer:-"By the overthrow of the present Capitalistic system and put its place a Socialistic, system." what might just as truly be called Social istic progress from a broad to yet a broader base until a complete revolution by evolution had been accomplished. That policy laid them opens to attack from those of their more impetuous com- zades who became impatient at what they considered the altogether inade quate methods represented by it.

Long-feult, if one was in favour of seven milliona.-

If long view was taken, however, the weight of evidence would be in favour of the second policy. What they suffered from was the old, old policy of the enemy: Divide, divide, and yet again divide, your opponents.'

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(OYSAN&* FANGBANG“ YUE ANG

„Twee-19th Oct-Nooni- Wed, 18th Oct., Noon Thurs., Suth Oo, Dlight, Blat Oct D'light. 21st Oct 22nd Oct 3 PM

Bird Oct., D'light, 23rd Oct., D'light. 25th Oot, D'light. 25th Oct., 10 ■.m..

NAMSANO" “TUNGSHING" Sau "CHUNSANG" ...Tuer. Alfords regular, sailings to, Calcutta Penang

"TA IHANG! M.Tues.,

; returning from Calcutta" steamare provost via Stráli gkong to Japan, occasionally okläng 41 Shanghai. ?* were bare excellent passenger accommodation, an ith Electric Light and Fans and carry a fully-qgallied.

mately every five days between Cinton, and gongtimes onling" at:"Swátów .Through tickets, dan "obtained "and" "through" Bit of Lading aro" issued, to all thern and Yangtze Ports ris Shamirbal.

ly service is mainthiand with Manila. by vessels with good

accommodation, sailings from both ports every Friday, sppryximately weakly) for passengers and cargo,

when fadacement offers

calling to and from1- Sandakan, by two, '5,000 tons

LINE: Fortnightly

t

steamers Ls. "HINBANG" and "YANNIS both beakers naving-éktelent passenger: sccommodation. Vargo, takon DN

Bils of

Lading for Kudat, Jesselton, Labuan Tawso Lahad Datu,-

via, Swatowy by four steamers Asted with up-to-date passengar Locommodation.

"There is no reason why Australia should not carry as large a population as the United States of America-or larger TIENTSIN LINE:-:regal service is run from March to November between said the Hon. J. McEwan Hunter, Agent BANGKOK ILINE-A weekly service is provided between Hongsung and Bangkok General for Queensland, to

Hongkong and Tientsin, calling as Weilmiwet and Cheloo Express représentative recently.

a Daily

is more than a hundred millions, while "At present the population of America the population Australia is only five and a half millions. I have lived in Queensland, and I have been in the United States, and I say that Australia is a finer country to live in than the United States.

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"What we want is men and money. We have the land, rich in agricultural possibilities and in mineral resources. We have a climate varying from the tropical to the semi-tropical. We grow every known fruit, we grow wonderful grain crops, and we have fifty million acres of land suitable for cotton.

RESOURCES.

I plead therefore, for unity and discipline in our ranks," said Mr. Poul- ton. Not the unity of freedom from criticism, nor the discipline of the bar racks, but the unity which will support those we from time to time make our spokesmen and leaders, and thus give to the statements made on our behalf in- creased weight and influence.

Let our 'opponents see that the age-long conflict "There is plenty of coal in every State. of the workers for justice is no longer A twelve-foot seam of steam coal has going to be delayed by mistrust of one recently been found seventy feet from the another, but rather that we intend in surface. We have gold, silver, copper, the future to spend more and more of tin, wolfram, lead, and other minerals. our ability, time, energy," and money to We have an ample rainfall, and large make it impossible for the present un-schemes are in development for irriga just conditions to continue to exist... tion on an extensive scale.

"There is, as I say, room for as large a population as in America, but it must he remembered that Australia cannot be opened up without more railways. Next to railways comes irrigation. Given the money to provide these two things, there is no reason why the population of Aus tralia should not increase rapidly.".

A PREDOMINANT LABOUR PARTY. The present disgraceful spectacle of millions of people lacking employment, and this concurrently with the world's crying need for mere and more goods to supply only the bare necessities of life, is alone surely enough to condemn the conditions that at present obtain.

Another Australian authority stated Statesmen. politicians, bankers, and

which is in course of development, will that the Murray river locking scheme, that there is an ever-growing body of opinion amongst not only workpeople, where at present there are only about open up enough land for a million people. but thousands of men and women of 50,000. The chief dam will be the largest good will, that the present methods in the world after that at "Assaran whether of trading, social. pr. economic, must be abolished, and others based upon equity put in their places.. I want to

MARJEILIES, LONDON & ANTWERP vis Singapore, Penang employers generally may rest assured

Colombo, Suez and Port Said

IYO HABU

ATSUTA MARUG --

BRIDZUOKA MABU.

HAKONE MARU

Friday.

Friday,

Friday,

Friday,

HAMBURG, vis LONDON & ROTTERDAM.

MITO MABU

MATSUYE MARU ...

104

LIVERPOOL via MARSEILLES.

KAMAKURA MABU

58th Jat, as·1] a.m. 11th Nov, at 11 p 25th Nov, at 11am- 9th Dec, at 11 am,

Saturday, 2nd October. End of November.

Beginning of December.

the Labour Party the predominant by the Council' might well render the party in the State..

highest service to the movement and save

The cry of Can Labour govern?' them from many mistakes and much need not, nor ought it to, take up our suffering. What was really needed waS time. Other classes of parties for cen-more information, greater knowledge, turies have had a free run, and a pretty and determination to rise above sectional

interests.

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE is Manila, Zamboanga, Thursday mess they have made of the world. I do

Island, Townsville & Brisbane. NIKKO MAKU

-AKT MAKU

Tronday

Tuesday

Thursday, Friday,

■EW YORK, VIA PANAMA & CUBAN PORTS.

DURBAN MARU

DELAGOA MARU

NEW YORK via SUEZ.

RANGOON MABU

BIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS &

KAWACHI MARU ...

18th Ock, st II am, 15th Nov., a 11 am.

30th Oct. 25th Nov.

Thursday 27th Oct.

BURNOS AIRES vis. CAPE:

BOMBAY T13 Singapore, Penang and Colombo,

Tuesday, 8th November;

Saturday, 2nd Oct. Thursday, 3rd Nov.

CALOUTTA vis Bingapore, Penang & Bangoon.

AKITA MABU

WAKASA MAHU

TOTOMI MARU (omitting Penang)

Saturday,

SANUKI MARU

Friday,

NAGASAKI KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

TANGO MARUBANG SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

Friday,

KAGA MARU

Friday,

TSUYAMA MARU

YOKOHAMA MARU

... Tuesday, Handay,

LIMA MARU (calling Nagasaks, & Kure;) Sunday,

29th Oct

11th Nov.

18th Nov. 11 p.or.

28th Oct. at 11 am.

15th Nov. 20th Nov, at li a.m.. 20th Nov.

not think there is any sort of likelihood. of Labour doing worse; on the contrary, I firmly believe that within a short period of government by Labour it would be shown how much better Labour could conduct the business of the world than the favoured classes have done up to the present time."

The President went on to refer to the abnormal strain put upon the unions during the past year. It was cause for congratulation, he said, that, imperfect as their machinery might be it had so splendidly stood the demands made upon it. In the immediate future, however, will come a still further testing time. He continued:-

President urged the paramount need of Reviewing international affairs, the

an understanding with the workers of

He trusted they were i other countries going to make it clear beyond dispute and insane methods of settling differ that nations had to cease the barbaric

by killing. ences produced the present horrible state of A system which had society.stood condemned and ought to be abolished, and while he deplored some of the statements made by many men and to happen, he was not really surprise, women as to what they thought ought when one remembered the daily drud- gery, suffering, want, and privation, on dured by millions of people. The facili- ties for producing goods were never more abundant or more efficient than to-day, enabling enormous quantities to be pro- duced at very short notice. This, owing to the basis of production being private gaio, had the effect of throwing out of employment great multitudes of workers. RESTRICTION OF OUTPUT.

I beg those who feel inclined to criticize and point out our weaknesses to weigh well the probable consequences of any sustained warfare, ostensibly to help the workers, but in reality the effect will be to assist reactionary employers. Already much of our time is taken up defending what has been secured. If because of internal strife, our energy and ability have to be deflected to deal It was no wonder that they heard a with the same, one may reasonably rest times of workers restricting output. assured that the net result will be a set- They were not the only people who back to our movement."

restricted "output. When one read of deliberate restrictions advocated by

or surther information spp NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA I do not want the movement to have chairmen of companies at their annual

telephone Nos. 292 à 288,--

YAMASHITA

K. H. KAMEL, Manager.

KISEN

KAISHA

(THE YAMASHITA S.S. Co. LTD.):

REGULAR FREIGHT & PASSENGER SERVICE

BETWEEN MA

KEELUNG, HONGKONG & HAIPHONG

Sailing from Hongkong.

FOR HAIPHONG via Holhow & Pakhol

8.5. "TAIKWA MARU”

FOR KEELUNG Via Swatow E

ES. "KOZUI MARU”

13

For further particulara, viense apply

21-Beanal Oficentra No. 1, Bonham Brand, Wet,

Tel No. 155.

on or shớní 27th Oct. Swatow & Amoy.

on or about 27th Oct.

M. KOBAYAREL Top Floor, King's Ballding

to spend the next 10 years in strenuous meetings to enable them to keep up fighting only to find that at the end prices, it was not to be wondered at that thereof no real headway has been made, workmen were also found to advocate but that we have only maintained our the same policy of restriction, by which hoped that their labour could be

this, I feel confident, will be attained it

position. I want us to go forward, for a longer period of time,

In our ranks there is general support

enabling them to secure wages

given, not only to national, but also to whereby they could find food for them- local officers in the tasks they from time selves and their wives and families. The to time bave to perform."

CONGRESS AND STRIKES:

increased facilities for producing goods ought to be shared in to a much greater shorter hours of employment. It spoke. degree by the workers in the form of volumes for the workers that they were so arderly and so willing to subject themselves to discipline when they r membered how basely they had been This betrayed

Strikes, disputes, and lock-outs had more than ever correlative action, and it was therefore essential that, as far as possible, any proposed policy, or proce dure should be reviewed, having regard to those whom they acted for must necessarily mean that, at any rate As exampica, the President referred to when disputes on a large scale were ex the implied promises to the miners if pected there should be at the earliest they agreed to a Commission of Inquiry, possible moment consultations between the Council and the union which might the profiteer, who was still busy, the pro- the altogether inadequate dealing with have the matter in hand, so that there might bala still wider consultation, if mises held out to ex-Servicemen, the necessary, with other trades who might the smashing up of the agricultural pact, treatment of the unemployment question, be implicated. Ee did, not contest that the shelving of many clauses of the this meant interference with the autonomy of any given union, but Education Act, the housing, Illusion, the they desired to secure the maximum of economy ary concurrently with the waste benent through their unions to the mem-tinued agony in Ireland, If the record of millions in Mesopotamia, and the con- bers and to wider interests of the com- of the Government did not, when the munity they must wided their outlook time came to return new House of nad examine their bearings-afresh, in the light of recent happenings Adis Commons, result in unseating those now 2nterested investigation of the position some dope" and for the time being in power, then one might well feel that (Continued at foot of neat eckimn:) fallen upon the electorate?

CALCUTTA

LINE.

CHAKSANG" will be despatched on or about Thursday, 20th Oct., at 3 p.m., for SINGAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA.

Through Bills of Lading issued to RANGOON, PORT SWETS TENHAM, MADRAS and DUTCH EAST INDIES,

For Freight for Passage apply to-

Trucks No 215.

Jard ne. Mathes n & Co., Ltd,

GLEN

GENERAL MANAGERS-

AND

SHIRE

Joint Service of Steamers.

U.K.-STRAITS. CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE.

ES. “PEMBROKESHIRE” 8.8. "GLENIPFER" M.V. "GLENGYLE"

Voral M.V.GLENAFF"

38. "CARNARVONSHIRE 89 "GLENIFFÈRTMTM

OUTWARDS.

HOMEWARDS.

Leaves Hongkong.

Das Hongkong

18th Oct Slat Oct

10th Nove

Disabarre

18th Oct GINOA, LONDON, KORIESDAM & Hamburg,

7th Nov. LONDON, BOTTERDAM & HambUEG.

23rd Nov. GENDA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM & HANTURG,

Movements are subject to change without notice,

For freight or farther particulars please apply to -

Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. The Glen Line, Ltd;, AGENTS

Telephone No. 215 sub-er. 23 and 88957 •

Câble Address

Kawakiena, "Kobe.

Bentley's A.HQ. 6ta EL

‚ard Boott's Godas.

KAWASAKI

Telephone: Saxodly

3844 3933.

KAISEN KAISHA

(KAWASAKI STEAMSHIP CO.)

GAPITAL PAID-UP

$20,000,000

President Mr. T. KAWALAKT Vice-President Mr. K. MaxsyxATA, Managing Director: Mr. Manaïa Axx

ne 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 Flock jour,

Eleven steamers of 9,100 tons each deadweight.

And under the Company's Management

Twenty steamers of about 8,100 tons deadweight each.

Two steamers of about 6,400 tons deadweight each. (Belonging to the Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd)

For Uharter Bates and all other particulars opoly to tha

KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA.

No 8, Bap Kosa,

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