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THE HONGKONG · ·DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER · År¤, 1923.

CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS."

Linking the Orient with Europe.

Bookings completed" on all Trans-Pacific Lines from Hongkong to Vietoria and Vancouver thence Across Canada to Montreal or New York and Choice of any Atlantic Line to Liverpool and London.

Trans-

Canadian National has Best Service at Economical Rates. Full Particulars with Illustrated Booklets supplied.

GENERAL TRAFFIC OFFICES-

Phone C. 2004.

ADMIRAL

Queen's Buildings. 3. Chater Rd.

THE

LINE

ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE.

FREIGHT AND PASSENGER

THE NEW FAST AMERICAN STEAMERS TO

SEATTLE & VICTORIA

SHANGHAI-KOBE - YOKOHAMA.

"PRESIDENT GRANT

PRESIDENT MADISON"

PRESIDENT. McKINLEY

PRESIDENT JACKSON"

TO EUROPË-£120-£112-£110

...Sept 7th. .. Sept. 1.th ...Oct. 1st, ..Oct. 13th.

First Class on the Pacific. Fint Class on American or Cavadian Hallwass First Class and Monocless.and Second Class on the Atlautic. Choice of Trans-Continental Railways. Any Line of the Atlantic. Through &ecomunxiations ani Booking Arranged.

TO

PRESIDENT MADISON"

PRESIDENT MCKINLEY"

MANILA

...Sept. 10th. ...Bept. 22ad.

Through Bill of Lading to all United States und Canadian Overland Points:

alio via Panama Canal Lines to Atlantic Ports.

This paper is on ile at our NEW YORK OFFICE."

Eur Passage and Freight Booking apply to

ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE.

Hongkong and Shangbai Bank Building (Ground Floor)- ·

Telephone: Central 2477 & 2478.

No. 4, Des Vaux Road.

HUGO STINNES LINIEN

Regular Monthly Freight and Passenger Service betwean Japan, China, Hongkong, Manila and Straits and Hamburg and other North Continental Ports.

· OUTWARD from Hamburg yis Ports of Call

Ber

•Adolf von Baeyer

Emil Kirdorf

+Bohoor...

Albert Vogler

Zonnage, dw.

9,000 tons

9,000 tons

P

12,300 ions 9,000 tous

Arrival

First half of October First half of November. First half of December.

HOMEWARD for Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg'

Stermary

*Albert Tögiør

"Carl Legion”.......- :

•Adolf von Baeyer

*Emil Kirdorf

†Bcbeer

Tezzaga, 4..

9,000 tons 9,000 tona 9,000 tons 9,000 tons

12,300 tons

Departure

19th Sept. Calling at Manila 20th Oct.

do

These steamers are fitted with all comfort for the convenience of about 50-

firm's olass PassNYOTE.

+Cargo boat.

AGENTS

BEUTER, BROCKELMANN & CO.

25, Des Yeux Road Central.

Phena CentralNo. 478

KONINKLYKE PAKETVAÄKT

MAATSCHAPPY.

(Royal Pácret Navigation Co. of BATAVIA

THE STRAMBHIP

"VAN CLOON "

will be despatched to ⠀

SINGAPORE & BELAWAN-DEL! Direkt. 5th September, 1923.

lat Claas Fare to Bingapore:-8100.

This vessel afers excellent cabin accommodation fer szlova paxsBRZ

Single and double cabins. Wireless Telegraphy.”

reight and passage apply te

JAVA-CHINA-JAPA

Telephone Central No. 1574; -

LYN

Agents.

THE OLD MERRY-GO-ROUND

OF THE DEVIL

MR.. LLOYD GEORGE SUGGESTS A

** COMMITTEE OF MERCY.” “

Ms. Lloyd George was the chief sepaker at a meeting held in Britol on July 24th under the auspices of the Wesleyan Metho dist Conference to equsider the subject of

In! "The Churches and World Peace."

the course of his remarks he referred to the position of France in the Rubr. and declared that without Great Britain's might in the war France would have been today where Cermany is

At the outset of his speck Mr.. Lloyd George drew a gloomy picture of what ho declared was going on in Europe to-day. In spite of the lessons of the war, nations preparing, devising, inventing fresh mashivers of war. They still plared the same dependence on force. There was no such thing as trucking human nature, There had been drawn one inferenos pulg from the war, and it was that the only safety of a country was "fore, and still furee, That was trans te

(Cheers.)

uity.

The real lesson of the war bail hot been derstood in the country = (Ciernaany) which suffered mist from the foflies of war, and the san shing was going on elsi-- where. The nations that were weak before! the war were going to be strong and going to use their strength. The nations that were strong before the war mänt to get strong again and reyenge their defeat. The o merry-ground of the devil was going to begin in the affairs of me. Th Churches must stops. (Cheur) Great Briain the fear aused by bombing was now regardl ajake. They could not beast to human terhigher, nobler. They must trust Co something

of

U

(Cheats) Mau was a terrible animal when he was roused. De not trust to his being afraid. A policy based up the cow. ardice of man would fail. Extlist his courage on your side. (Cheers.) There | was only jo

They must train thei bense of the community to treat war as crime-(char)-to put it in the category

crimes of violence. They must put th question of nalimat honour and national right and wrong in the same category as questions of individual right at wrong. (Hear, hear.), if there were a dispute be tween man ant man it was settled in the courts and hy arbitration. The real trouble was this that so long as ene nation conceived that is had got at its command a force strong enough to insist on its rights it would not submit these right to the arbitrament of an impartial tribunal. That happened to Germany and Austria. and the same thing was now go

ng on about Poland at Lithuania.

FRANCE AND THE BUHR.

ECZEMA ON SCALP HAIR FELL OUT

In Pimples On Child's Scalp. Cuticura Healed.

"When our little girl was three years of age cerema broke out on her scalp in litla pimples, which gradually kept getting worse until her head was ona sora eruption. Her hair fell out dreadfully, and she could not sleep or test.

"I read an advertisement for Curi- cura Soap and Omement and sent for a free sample which helped her, We purchased more, and after using one cake of Cuticura Seap and one box of Cuticura Ointment, she was healed." (Signed) Mrs. A. Gort. The Groen, Redgrave, Suffolk, Eng.

Cuticura is ideal for every-day toi- let uses. Soap to cleanse and purify, Olotment to soothe and heal. Soap Ta, Olotsent 12 3d, and Zi. ed. Sald sugbout the Kapira. For amenda pach free ad- bety & Rana, Lad., 17, Charterhouse 63. Landan 8.3.&. Als toemail nesters with pries. Caticura. Somp shavas without mus.

ASK FOR

T. D. WHISKY

IF YOU ARE A CONNOISSEUR.

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

S

TUNGSHING"

BAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,

*KWAISANG" ...Tucaday 4th Sept. 5p.mg

...Wednesday, 3th Sept., Noon." "CHEONGSHING"...Wednesday, ath Bept., 1 p..

6th Sept Ba ...Friday, 7th Sept., 8 a.m.

BANGKOK via" SWATOW TSINGTAU via SWATOW "Á NHÂN GIẢI TIENTSIN via WEIHAIWEL BANGKOK via NOIHOW :.

vis HOINOW

NEWORWANG via SWATOW

MANILA

SHANGHAI via SWATOW TSINGTAUSWATOW

SHANGHAI

STRAITS & CALOUTTA KORE

"CHUNBANG" Thursday, *LMERANG"

"LOKSANG"

"WINGSANG-

*109

M.Friday, Friday,

"LOKBANG"

"WAISHINGTM

DAI

"KUTSANG"

BOSANG" |-

7th Sejit, Noon. 7th Sept, 3pm.

Sunday, 9th Sept., Noon.

Wednesday, 12th Sept., Noon. ...Friday, 14th Sept, Sp.m. Tuesday. 25th Sept, Noon.

CALUETTA, LINH – This Lixa afforda regular sailings to Onionisa, Panang vad Singapore aprobursing from Calenta steamare proceed via Boraita and Hongkong to Japan, cocazionally calling at Shanghai All timers have stoollená - passengersocommodation, atted with Wireless and carry a fully-qualified Surgeon.

'SHANGHAI, LIME—Sallings approximately every three days cetween Canton and ...

Shanghal, sometimes calling at Swatow. Through tlakste onn be obtained and through: B of Lading aED Northers and Yanghwe Porta via Shanghai:

MANILA

BAIPHOS LAW >—Sallingi

BORNXU

TIENTBIR

BANGKOK

LINE-A wookly service is maintaiand with Manila by rosadil with good

passenger sccommodation, callings from, beth poris every Friday,

Approximately woning for passengers and a Hnhow when Indusomial overy LINE Formightly NBANG" and a "MAUBANG" both reamers

sailings to

and from Bandakan, by sww":5,000′′box

J

having excellent passenger accommodation. Cargo takaa - Of through Bill of Lading tox Endas Jesselton. Labuan, Tawad and Inahad Dain LINE,—A regalar, service is ran from March to Marimber between Hongkong and Tientsin, calling at Welhazwel and Chefoo LIBE:-A wookly service is provided between Hongkong and Bangkok) a Bwazon, ky dva skamers $1fed, with sp-to-date, passezza Locommodation.

CALCUTTA

LINE

'KUTSANG” will be despatched on or about

Friday 14th Sept., at 3 p.m., for SINGAPORE, PENANG

& CALCUTTA.

Through Bills of Lading issued to RANGOON, MADRAS, PORT SWETTENHAM and DUTCH EAST INDIES.

For Freight or Frange apply to

Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.

TELEFɛCYK Õrnal No, 915.

H, RUTTONJEE & SON.

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INSURE WITH`

THE

What was to be said about the Rubr. | OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE Great Britain lost 100000 lires in the war, apart from the ten thou-and-millions h spent. She put the whole of her great might into it, and without that might France would have been toulay where Ger- is. (Hear, hear.) Grea Britain, auy through her Government, said: "Refer the matter to an intertíational committee Bat Fram chcą to refuse of experts." and took her own.conte. Uotil that ten-" por changed there never would be peace. and it was only the Churches that could change it. We begged France (ontinued Mr. Lloyd George) to refer the matter to the League of Nations. She refused. Germany is not in the League, nor Russia. nor the United States. That alters the whole obaracter of the League. I am not in favour of saying there is peace when there is not prace. I am not in favour of saying there is n-League where there is League, and there will be na League with the authority of a League of Nations until you have got these nations inside it. (Cheers,) »

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Napoleon in his worst frizzy never pic. Lurex anything like the late war with its earnage, desolation, und destruction. What: if there is another. (Hear, hear) I had something to du during the way. (Chours). And I say that even if you have to walk through the gates of Heil you have to Cannot the Churches set up save freedom. a Committee of Merey? (Cheers,). The The authority of the Creiter is defied. nations are plotting to hurl more defiance at is throne. It is time the Churches of! Christ throughout Christelor should stand by their Pringe" (Loud Cheers.)

CATERING ROMANCE. £1,500,000 FIRM'S START WITH OFFICE TEAS.

The death took places suddenly recently at Forthenwi, of Mr. Richard E. Jones, head of the South Wales firm which en- tered the London catering and hotel business in the Inst few years. Mr. Jones was, visiting his doctor for a consultation when he collapsed and died at the surgery door

Nearly fifty years ago Mr. Jones, in his early twenties, joined the composing room staff of the Western Mail, Cardiff. There were no facilities for men on night wurk to get tea or coffee during their sup per interval; and young Jones catered for thon with cup and a kettle in the office. Ho soon realised that something brighter and cheater than the old type taverns, was wanted, took a room wear the office, and developed it into the "Great Western Coffee Tavern, fetching water himself from a spring for cuffer to be made in buckets

Such was the beginuing of a catering business which, ince its establishment in 1879, has become a household word in South Wales. An early development was auto

cafés from which customers obtained resuments by money in the slot. To-day the firm of R. E. Jones, Limited, with an authorised capital of over £1,500,00, o hotels, cafes and restaurants, London, Swana Cardiff, and elsewhere,

Its London activities include the-con- trolling intern of the Picadilly Hotel and Restaurant, and "ownership of the Manchester Hotel, Aldersgate street; the Bedford Head -Hotel, Tottenham Court- road; "and„Leicester" Corner -- Hestnairank, Toicester Square.

4. The company own garages and motor showrooms in various town. Mr. Jones. retired from dotive participation in the "business" 'n faw, years ago, his place being. taken, by his co

OCEAN

ACCIDENT & GUARANTEE CORPORATION LIMITED

ACCIDENT & ILLNESS MOTOR CAPS, MOTOR CYCLES FIDELITY GUARANTEES BAGGAGE BURÇLARY EMPLOYEES INSURANCE

ETC

SHANGHAI OFFICE:-

No. 89, PEKINO ROAD, SHANGHAL AGENTS for Hongkong and South China DODWELL & CO. LTD. TELEPE. C. 1080,

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GENERAL -- KANAGER.

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JOINT BIXIon of BrzaMERS,

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

OUTWARDS.

Vowel.

"GLENLUCE"

GLENOGLE"

BAW

Das Hongkong.

10th Sept. ... 26th Sept. CARMARTHENSHIRE", 6th Oct

22nd Oct. 5th Nov,

GLENAMIOT

"GLENAPP"

Vessel

HOMEWARDS.

Leaves H'kong. Discharges

"GLENBANDA” ·

16th Sept Cenos London, Botterdam and Hamburg.

"PEMBROKESHIRE* ... 16th Sept. London, Rotterdam and Hamburg

Moverenia are subjeo to change without notice. For height or further partícule please apply tom

Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., The Glen Line, Ltd., AGENTE.

Teleonons: Central No. 215 rab-az. 18 and【Central 2890.

The HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK Co. Ltd.

TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS:.." MANIFESTO," HONGKONG.

CODES USED AL, A.B.C. Fifth Edition; Engineering: First and Second Edition; Western Union and Watkins.

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"Dook Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers, Boiler Makers,

Iron and Brass Founders, Forge Masters, Electricians:

Steel Twin-Screw Ocean-going Tag and Salvage Steamer

Henry Keswick

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Built, engined and equipped complete by The Houghing & Whampos Dock Co., Ltd, Hongkong for their own service, 1921 Length 165 B.P. Breadth 34 (m) Depth 17 (m) LH.P. 2000. Fitted with electrically driven. ¿submersible and centrifugal pumps, air compressor, wireless, searchlight and all modern appliances for Salvage Work..

Please address enquiries to the Chief Manager;

R. M. DYER. B.Sc., MI,NA, Kowloon Dock, HonaKoNG,

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