LING

AR STEAMSHIP

MAIL

The Lure of the Sea

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, 1927.

There is a real thrill to sailing on a President Liner! These giant ships possess a personality that is pleasing and inviting. You become conscious of feeling right at home. Your voyage is sure to be a pleasant one.

"The magnifernt President Liners are bread of beam and exceptionally steady. Ale oil burner, swift express liners."

Tik public rooms are luxuriously appointed and inviting.

All staterooms are ourside, splendidly furnished and equipped with bed-not berths. Each room has hot and cold running water, also fans, wardrobe, thermos bottles and reading lamps. Privaer bach and showers in connection with, azany' rooms perfect the travel comfort of these giant passenger linerș,„.

"

The Cuisine is world famous. The deliciously prepared menus will delight you. And how the orchestra adds zest to your dining

The decks are spacious. The Glass-enclosed Promenade always popular. Det sports, open air swimming pool, movies, evening dances, everything has been done to make your trip a happy poc. Unexcelled anywhere is the courteous and efficient service accorded you by the trained personnel aboard the President Liners.

The great frequency of sailings and the liberal topover privileges of the Dollar Steamship and American Mail Lines have made these giant passenger liners out", standingly popular among travelers:

WEEKLY-TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE

TO SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGELES

The Sunshine Bait ela Honolulu Fortnightly sellings an Tuesday's

Pres. Lincoln...Tues., Nov. 22nd, a.m. Pro. Madison ... Tuos, Dec. 6th Pres. Jackson ...........Tries, Dec. 20th Pres. McKinley ...Tues., Jan. 3rd

TO SEATTLE and VICTORIA 'The Short, Straight Route to Ámarios

Fortnightly sailings on Wednesdays

Prax. Grant...Thurs., Nov. 24th Pres. Cleveland...Wad, Not. 80th Pres. Pierce....Wed, Dec. 14th Free Taft.........Wed, Dec. 28th

Special Through Rates to Europe, via United States, £120, £112. Direct connections with all Atlantic lines Choice of railway Hines across United States and Canada, with liberal stop-over privileges for sight-seeing-

To EUROPE and NEW YORK

ROUND THE WORLD

Fortnightly slips on Tuesdays via Mardla, Straits, Colombo, Sacz Canal, Alexandria, Naples, Gino, Marseilles, Beaton and New York.

Pres. Adamk...Sad, Dec. 4th,8 a.m. Pro Garfield...8an, Dec. 18th,8am. Pres. Harrison Sun, Jan. 1st, Om.

Pres. Clevelar d Pros, Madison

Prei. Adams

Pres. Monroe...Sun., Jan. 15th,8 Pres, Wilson Sun., Jan, 29th, 6 M. Pres. Van Buren Bas, Feb 12th TO MANILA....

„Nov. 22nd, 6 p.ž. ↑ Fres. Pierce'. Dec. 6th. 6° ...Nov. 8th. 6 p.my Pres. Jackson...Dec. 12th. 6 p.m. Pros. Garfield Dec. 18th, 6 pm. Dec. 4ab, &

For Bookings, Passenger pedi Freight Information Apply ta. Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Building, Ground Floor Telephone Central 2477, 2478 and 795 Cable Address "Dollar"

Dollar Steamship Line

and

American Mail Line

M.M

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES"

M

LIGNES COMMERCIALEB (CARGO BOATE), Monthly Sailinga direct to HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, DUNKIRK »–

La. "SI-KIANG"

4th December.

"MIN" das to arrive from DUNKIRE, LONDON,

HAVRE about the 2nd November.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS (ME STAVICE)

Steamers,

Sailings from

Marseilles.

Arr, at Hong Kong & Sailings for Shanghai and Japan.

Hong Kong for Bailings from

Marseillen

22nd Nov,

6th Dec,

20th Dec.

SPHINX

PORTHOS

PAUL LEGAT... ...A

91st Oct.

ANDRE LEBON MA

4th Nov.

23rd Nov; 7th Dec,

OHENONCEAUX -.....A

18th Nov.

21st Dec.

ANGERS

B 2nd Dec.

4th Jan,

17th Jan 31st Jan,

IN

3rd Jan., 1928.

RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY TO MARSEILLES

Through

#

(including Table Wine).

...£61. 06. Od.

A Class | Let Clans... 90. Od. Od. B Crass flet Class....£ 85, Ou. Od ETRA Tickets to London and Leading Towns of Europe,

£ 70 d. 0 Steamzes and

Accommodations reserved In the Traina si Marseilles. (Sailings aubject to alteration without notice). For fall Particulars, apply tod

Cler des MESSAGERIES MARITIMES, Telethone Central 740

9, Guziert Bennato,

CONSIGNATION-TRANSIT--REPRESENTATION.

19

AUSTRAL CHINA NAVIGATION CO

S.S. “CALULU”

. 70E

Sailing on or about the 20TH DECEMBER BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE & ADELAIDE vis MANILA, ILOILO, KOLAMBUGAN, BALIKPAPAN,

JAAN SAMARAI and BABAUL,

Steamer offers good space for refrigerated cargo.").

For freight and passages spply to

DODWELL

CO., LTD.,

Tel, C. 1030,

Queen's Building.

TOO MANY TEACHERS IN TRAINING.

HUNDREDS OF WOMEN WITH LITTLE PROSPECT

OF SECURING POSITIONS. ---

plant a

THE REMEDY SUGGESTED.

REVIEW OF CONDITIONS BY PRESIDENT OF THE

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCOTLAND.

available.

moment.

A

PULVERISED COAL.

FOR SHIPS FURNACES.

TESTS TO BE MADE.

The result of extensive tests on an American steamer with pulveris ed coal as a means of firing the furnaces is being awaited with much interest in shipping and cant- mercial circles..

The system is similar in many respects to that employed for oil; but it is said to be much cheaper. « Bituminous coal is first crushed in

.

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-

JCJL

York Buildiring

LIJN.

Tel Addres

JAVALYN

Tel Central 1574

Rattan ForISHT Barvicz BETWEE» JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN.

STRAKKES

Exox

Java, MacasÞÁR

по мо

ABOUT

WIJ LEAVE OF

ON ABOUT

For

21st Nov. Amor & N. OHIK

BATAVIA

N. C. & AMOT 21st No. 24th

BATAVIA

JAVA, MANILA | 25th. %, '¡8*HAL, Amorf

& K'LONG

28th „Jaya, Macaman 5th Dec.

+

17th

27th

jaxor, ShanGHAT.

KAILUNG

SWATOW, SAIGON

1st Deo. MACASSAR & JAYA 7th. "Axur & N.CHINA

Sa Batatla.

St

H

18th

21st

14

11th

TJISONDARI ... Saf. Kruse. 1248 15th ing dust in bunkering is eliminat-TILIWONG JAVA, MANILA 18th ed, fuel supplies are taken aboard TJINALAK more speedily, and fewer men are required in the stokehold. In the United States it is estimated that tan bagis oil usually costs about two and half times more than coal.

as on a

AMOT, SWAROWAD Š

JAKERTUKO

BATAVIA

SWATOW & SAIGON

Axor & N. Chusa

Fava, Macassan 19th Wireless Telegraphy, The steamers are all atted throughout with: Electric Light and have 2 accommodauch for a limited number of saloon Passenger,"

"All" steamers sary a duly qualifed soppeon. Carvo takap at through rates to all ports in Netherlands India and Australia

For Particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

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Mr. George M'Lay, the retiring). University Graduation for All. president of the Educational In- The schools of the new advanced stitute of Scotland, in his address | division were faging the same pro at the 21st annual general meeting | blem, hindered to some extent by of the Institute, which was held in the failure to fix the appointed revolving drum until it is prac TJIRODAS the U.F. Assembly Hall, Edin-day "for bringing into operation" tically dust. It is then passed THIMANOEK burgh, said that in a very short the clause of the Education Act of through pipes to the frebox and TJISONDARI ....... time hundreds of female teachers | 1918, giving power to raise the comforced by air to the flame aren

| TJIPANAS would be finishing in their training pulsory school age to 15 (Ap) During the past few years the TJISAROBA centres for whom no posts would be lause) In many parts of the use of ait instead of ordinary coal

TJIKINI country education authorities were has become very popular, especial- TJITAHOEMN.CHIKA, AMOT BA 8th The remedy was obvious, he said. endangering the cross of the new or passenger haers, among the TJIKEMBANG

BATAVIA 8th chief retsons being that penetrat- Raise immediately the qualifica-¦ advanced divizions by allowing a tions demanded for their future lower qualification to admet pupils teachers and raise the school age to a two years' course than they to 15 at the earliest possible exacted for entrance to the three "yrars' course, but in time this danger would pass and all post primary work would rank secondary. The wider conception of education demanded an advance

To ascertain whether pulverised in the training of teachers to keep up with changing circumstances coul can be used for ships' furnaces, The training authorities were fully and give the same advantages as alive to the burden laid upon them, oil, the United States Shipping and were doing their best to pro- Board has agreed to make exhaus- vide a supply of young "teachers tive taste with the steamer Vereer. to properly staff the advanced The decision was arrived at after divisions. The policy of the Inexperiments had been made in stationary boilers. Tenders were stitute had always been to raise invited for the conversion of the the qualifications of its members, oil; burning apparatus Од the University graduation for all was steamer, and the lowest amount quoted was "about £1,300 by the its aim. (Applause.) No man Maryland Dry Dock Company. could now enter for training as a The burner and distributing equip teacher unless he was a graduate of ment were supplied by the Ship-

ping, Board University. Women were still formerly an oil burner of 9,700 tons allowed to train for two years, if deadweight, and was built in 1919. they had a group leaving certificate, Her propulsion equipment consists of two 500-horsepower geared tur with an endorsement thereon that bines, and the original installation course of preliminary training in gave her a speed of 10 knots. The the art of teaching had been success. vessel will run in the North Atlan fully completed. Many women were bic service for a sufficient period to All now graduating, and many more would do so if the two years course were extended or abolished

a

The Mercer

$0.1

give conclusive demonstration of

the adaptability of pulverised coal for marine use. The oil-burning equipment will be retained on board in case of emergency.

SOUTH MANCHURIA

SUMMER HOLIDAY

RESORTS

'RAILWAY

DR.

SOUTH MANCHURIA

BOSHIGAURA-Finest Bearde Summer Holiday Resort in North China Five miles from Dairen, bat connected with the sity by special motor and par riage road and electric traurway. Yamato Hotel (85 rooms) and 12 furnished- bangalows in charming clia gardan. Bathing, Bosting, Fishing, Golf, Temple Billiards, Orebestes twice s work. - Capital plans for children.

OGONDAL —Mot besatiful and select Bolesna Bators in the Far East. Twó milog trum fort arthar. Formerly the Bammte Resort of the high Hussian officers and officials, Yamato Hotel and 20 villas and bungalows, mostly with detached servanta quartas. Excellant Bathing, Wonderful Somery, Histone Battlefelda, Kained and Diamantled Forte, Miles of sharming Walks and Drives Abandsat Flonicing Facilities. Orchestra veloos week. Boob pince PORT ARTHUR.-Famous for its two memorable Binges and its beandfai

for high class familjno. Landlocked Elatorer. Exactly one hour's journay from Dairen by express Yamato Hotel (16 rooms)." Baflicient place of historical and scenic Enderdel to fill a month with freeb walk or drive every day.. Most head say and salubrious spot in the Far East.

under the direct management of the BOUTH MANCHURIA RAILWAY CO.

Dutzated Booklets and all Information post free on request" Applications may be sent to the Hotel Managers at the various resorta de ta

THE SUPERINTENDENT OF HOTELS, Trafia Departmen Cable Add. : Mazzivet er Banoo, SOUTH MANCHURIA BAILWAX, Dairen

Code = 243,0, 5W & SAKELWA1. Lieber's nad Bentley's

The School Age. Mr. George M'Lay said that dur ing the last half-century the con- ception of what they meant by education had changed so steadily, so imperceptibly, that few of the younger generation.could visualize the aim of education 50 years ago, and the conditions under which tenchers tried to attain it in their schools. Before 1879 the teachers in the old parish schools and in the few High School and Grammar School had placed their country in the van of educational progress and established the tradition, which still persisted, that Scotland was the best educated country in the world. (Applause.) It was not for him at that time of day to contradict this generally accepted dictum. He could only express the opinion that they could not live on tradition, and that they must work very hard indeed if they wished to justify and maintain that tradition in face of the kees competition and active advance amongst other nations and over the world Their old ideal of He felt it has duty to poIDE: ONL education had its roots in the to teachers, to parents, and to the classics. The ambition of parents public that definite crisis in their system of train of teachers was and teachers was to send their boys rapidly approaching. They had to the University. No sacrifice was been training too many to meet the considered too great to secure for natural wastage, with the idea, no DIFFICULTY IN MEETING IT. CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

doubt, that the surplus would be "the lad o' pairts" the distinction absorbed when the leaving age be of a University degree. But along came 15. Public opinion in Scot Greater appropriation to insure xide they had a considerable mar- land was lagging behind public the future of the lumber industry opinion south of the Tweed on this in the islands is strongly urged by gin of illiterary, and the Acts of vital reform, and in a veff short officials of the Philippines Bureau 1870 and 1872 were deliberately time hundreds of female teachers of Forestry, Forestry officia's fear passed by far seeing men, who would be finishing in their training the increasing demand for Philip-TEE Motor Vessel

centres for- whom no posts would pines woods in different countries envianged the inevitable" extension be available. The remedy was may not be met by the islands in having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are of the franchise and the danger of obvious. Raise immediately the the near future in view of the fact hereby notified that their Goods are are hereby notified that the Cargo. will. giving political power to a poorly qualification demanded for their that new trees have not been plant being landed and placed at their risk int be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kow- future teachers and raise the school ed to replace the lumber felled the Hong Kong Kowloon Wharf & leon, where it will be at Connigases education democracy. The State age to 15 at the earliest possible The sawmills operating in the Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon, risk and abject to Terms and Condi- educational "ideal at this time was moment. (Applause.) The objection islands are unable to supply the where Delivery can be obtained as the tiens of Storage at Holt's Wharf, The"

The to the farmer had been that by demand in different countries such Goods are landed.

Cargo bounded by the three R's.

will be ready for Delivery Izom doing State stepped in to see that the affect the supply and cause.

so they would seriously as China, it is said. Forestry off-

has been given prior to Steamer's Optional Cargo will not be landed electors of the future would be able shortage of teaching staff. The ch and firms should be encouraged to

bere, unleas Notics has been given prior No Claims will be admitted after the to Biesmer's arrival, bat carried en frem at least to read, to write, and to icction to the second had seen that engage in the lumber industry to

call Goods have left the Godowns, and all port to port to the final port of to beither the accommodation nor the turn out enough supply... count, and, generally, without as staff were available. They certain.

Goods remaining undelivered after the which the option extends. 26th November, 1927, will be subject to All broken, abafed and damaged Goods sistance, to make their mark on aly would have the staff in a year,

Bent

xe to be left in the Godowns, where ballos paper.

and temporary accommodation in

they will be examined on any

Thesisys hails, and other places could easily EONG KONG METEOROLOGICAL are to be left in the Godown, where they and Fridays between the hours of be found in most parts of the country.

10:45 Am. and Noox within the F-se Storage period. No Claims

will be admitted after the

Educational Research.

No Posts Available.

"

16

The Economic Point of View,

CHINA'S DEMAND FOR PHILIPPINE LUMBER..

·HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

"RAMSES**

NOTICE TO

CETO CONSIGNEES.

QUBAN. STEAMSHIP CO, LTD:

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

Fags UNITED KINGDOM VIA SINGAPORE

YONSIGNEE Fer Co.'i Steamer,

"FATROCLUS

acials believe that more companies Cargo will be landed, unless i Godown on and after 18th November.

REGISTER.

Hong Kong Observatory, November 20th. ||Previous|On Datejon Date

Day ..st

Thunder.

st 2 p.m. 8 salla

20.82

9991

73

71

89

ENE

ENE

B

OD"

*

at

p.m.

arrival.

All Iroken, chafed and damaged Goods

st 10

will be examined on 25th November, 1927, a.m., by our Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard and Douglas.

All Claims must reach ne before the 1st December, 1927, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

JEBSEN & CO., Agente Hong Kong, 19th Nov, 1927. [3541

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN.

Steamer

Goods have left the Steamer Godown! after the 24th November, will be and all Goede remaining undelivered.

subject to Bent

All

Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 8th December, or they will not be recognized.*

ווי

Bo Fire Insurance will be affected. BUTTERFIELD & SWIKK.

Agenta 18th November, 1927.

[5337

SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONG KONG

FOR NOVEMBER, 1927,

STANDARD TIME OF THE 120th MERIDIAN, EAST OF GREENWICH,

Sunrise Suniel

The wider and ever-widening con- ception of education had brought to the front many serious problems which the Institute had solved, änsl From the economic point of view," others wich it was still trying to it seemed wrong that the money of solve. This was not the place or the State should be spent on trade- time to recapitulate the work done ing teachers who would ultimately Barometer... in the past, but rather to point out awell the ranks of the unemployed, Temperstars the problems which must be solved while on the other hand they were Hamidity... 63 in the immediate future. Probably Jurning from their schools at 14 Wind- the greatest of these was the gues years of age thousands of young Direction tion of research into educational people who had no hope of getting

Forco methods, educational tests, and work, who in idleness learned bad Weather ... 0 educational results. Too long had habits and lost much of the train- Bain ....

20,00 they allowed such matters to being the State had paid for during open-air Temperature, 19th; 72 dealt with in public by other than the previous nine years. Even if Lowest open-air Temperaturs, 20th : 71 the teachers themselves. (Applause,) they were lucky enough to get There were all over Scotland-in situations of a kind, in many cases B-Blue sky; O-Cloudy; D= large schools in their towns, in they displaced older persons, who Drizzle; F-Fog; LLightning: their smaller urban schools, and in promptly called upon the State to M-Mist; O-Overcast; P Passing their rural schools-a great body maintain them in terms of the Un- showers; Q-Squale; B-Rain; TeamTRIER of expert observers conducting ex-employment Insurance Acts. Many periments without assistance and in agencies were now gradually help difficult circumstances. Ere longing them in the work of education. they hoped to lay before them plans They looked forward with hope to for a National Research Council, the dawn of a brighter era than by whom the result of all such inchey had had since the end of the dividual researth might be collect- Great War nine years ago. - Ärt ed, and made available for the pro- was helping them Science was legsión as a whole." (Applause.) their friend. For instance, wire The wider conception of education less was doing much and would do had forced to the frent drastic more in the near future to help changes in their curricula. Instead them in their work of training, of all secondary education being guiding, and guarding the develop- now organized on mathematics and meat on all sides of their nature

ă, matin.]. h; m, t.in, languages, they found science, in of the future citizens and rulere dustry, trade, commerce, art, and of their old country. Let them Mon 212 82 7 m 1.38 35 7.60€ 1.21 27 music claiming more and more a then tackle the problems he had piace in the sun. The Universitics mentioned. They kiew with sor Tues 22m 8 18 5.5 m2-18 30 8. 1069 1. 51 82 8 bhd, recognized the signs of the tainty that the good sense of the Wed 239 854m 2:58 5 5 Goods have left the Godown and all Fimes, and in more than one great public of this colitry would

Claims must be presented within Two NES HALF A CENTURY REPOLACION stance had in recent years establish- back them up in their work, and Thur. 249 47 52 m ed degrees to meet the wants of the ultimately see that no injustice |***

Weeks of the Ship's arrival here, after fr. LECLERC'SOVER FOR THE 2 45 8 3 which date they will not be recognised

&XIONLYS&S LEVAMLANAN FOR Kunasus of 16am Ensouvány Zj country. Need he mention the de would fall on those who worked as 25m10-32 5 0 m 4 30 17

Conngness are requested to surrender GHENE, GRAY, ADELGAE, Dos, Racquetes de gree of Bachelor of Science now they did in the cause of education

their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned. Le Man Co, Haystack R. WAW. Pass/Lending Cammers, vir Porn Bring granted to students in engineering, and national progress. (Applause,)' Sat. in agriculture, in domestic science, On the motion of Dr. Steel, Mr. or those of Bachelor of Commerce M'Lay was thanked for his address Bun. 27 and Bachelor of Music in their and his services during the past own University 1

year.-Glasgow Herald.

Days of

HONG YONG TIDE TABLE.

From November 21st to 27th, 1927,

HIGH WATEX.

Fri.

Hong

Kong Standard Time.

LOW WATER.

Hong

Elsight.

8:31 72

Kong

Standard

28

11 2048]m

948 '80

Time.

Height

193.1

2321

15

8 49 8 9

B 0 14 à 4 6 m 8:92 10 13 8 0

aving strived from BREMEN, HAM BUBO and Ports, Consignees of Cargo' are hereby notified that their Cargo, in being landed at their risk into the Go- down

of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, where Delivery can be undelivered after

obtained, All Goods the 26th of

subject to

remaining

November,

1927.

will be

be

effected by

No Fire Insurance will

se in any coo whatever. da

Godard Packages must be left in the

by

for examination the Con signses and the Company Burveyors, Meurs,

Anderson & Ashe, st.10 m

on the 24th of November, 1927.

No Olaims will be admitted after the

for Countersignature, fam

MELOHERS & CO.

Agenturned

NORDDITIx Laore, BMZN. Hong Kong, 10th Nov., 3627, [58543)

Date. Notemt

22nd..6.40,

23rd...8.10

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5.38

6.38

5,38

5.38

5.38

5:39

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5.38 5.28

24th. 6.41 25th 46.42 28th...6.439) 27th €43 28th...44. 29th...6.45 30th..,6.46,

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PE N. ANZKIA. Trip 04:

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