GERMANY'S LOST TRADE. TO AVOID IRISH PARTITION,

FUTURE EXPORT

access to

BUSINESS.

CAPT. GWYNN'S SCHLEME FOR FEDERATION.

Stockholm. January 21-Darm Captain Stephen Gwynn, with ing the past six weeks has been the indomitable spirit that served witnessed 'among neutrals, and him well in the conduct of spah still mare so among Germaus forlorn hopes as Irish recruiting themselves, a remarkable swing and the Nationalist Party can- of opinion as to the prospects of didature for Trinity College. port trade after the war. The Dublin, has embarked upoa yet present prevailing view in both another campaign, this time for quarters is that Germany will not securing a federal system of gor

within Ireland. No be able to compete even if, after ernment peace is signed, she is given free public organising work has yet world markets. been undertaken, but the promises Early in December, the of support from prominent men, Frankfurter Zeitung painted both Catholic and Protestant

much

optimistic who have so far taken no great picture of the prospect. Germany, share in politics, have been very it declared, was not as badly off encouraging for raw materials as she had Captain Gwynn's idea is to gel believed, because the War Raw over Ulster's objection to Home Materials Department had a big Kule and at the same time to reserve of metals, leather, and avoid paration by the setting up textile raw materials Export. of at least two, but more probably therefore, would very soon begin, three, State Governments within and Germany would soon be the island. These would be supplying America with potash, federated under a central Irish optical and surgical instruments. Government, which would in its dyes, and toys.

turn form S

a

more

it

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1919.

SACRED PRESENCES”

IN EUROPE.

SURPRISE AT THE

FATICAN.

New York, January 6—Ameri- can correspondants enjoyed their

CONSIGNEES.

HOTEL LISTS.

HONGKONG HOTEL

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

Adcock ChapiJ Abraham ËR

› Innas Capt &2 Hrs R

Jumbreska 30

Anderson Mr & Mrs Johnson Mza M4 ST

Bart 17

Bons A Brook WE Burgeron B E

Jomph M

Joblin Mrs L. M

Fabia Mr & Mrs M

Johnson EE

Kally Mrs FJ

Kani B EL- Van

Binney Mr & Mrs S Kidd UT

From CALCUTTA, PENANG.Banbury Pay Comar Kirby A M

and SINGAPORE. THE Steamship

r

**YATSHING

Binakdam Hm E D Lord Mr & Mr S

Breakspear OT

Lusias A

Black Master

Liddell Capt

Balion MER

Liddell Win

Barns N

,

Lumina Me & Mrn B Liria Madam 'Ladia

Brewall W G Blogbam Miss Burns Mr & Mrs T Lillie Min

trip to Rome, and though the NOTICE TO CONSIGNEESH B aspirations of the Jugo-Slavs appear to be a stumbling block to an Italian acceptance of President Wilson's principles, they leave for France apparently convinced that the counsel of Britain and France will win Signor Orlando to endome the World League.

There has been plenty evidence in the dispatches from Europe that many of the precou ceived notions of American cor- respondents, às to the sacred presences of European Kings and potentates" has been rudely des- troyed by the present journalistic tour and they will come back home with the conviction that the old order of things has given way definitely to the new.

B

Lesch Mr Mța A

Lautition Me & Mira

Livingston Flag Lt

Liday Mr & Mrs

of

having arrived from the above Bingham Mr & Mrs Longfeld & ports, Consigness of cargo by her are hereby informed that all goods Branch Capt it Mrs ⠀ O are being landed at their risk into Back Major & Mrs THR

abdfor extra ODE the hazardons hazardous Godowns of the Horg. Colla L kong and Kowloon Wharf and Corgrows JH Godown Company. Limited, whence, and/or from the wharves, | delivery may be obtained.

Goods not cleared by the 23rd inst at noon will be subject to

Chernia raky Lao Charolavsky Jan

Murimat

Muso PP Mahon J Cầm niavsky MisobalMarlstyrs Mantar Olszk Mr & Mrs ♪ ✪ MacKean Dr G W

Malin HE Cameron BY Co

Marton à A Carvalho Dri

י -

All broken, chafed and dam-Camming A aged packages are to be left in Cowan Capt PH the Godowns where they will be Cameron, Mr & M ex- “ned. Claims against the | Carvalho Mr & Mr stesmer must be pretented within

evar.

Bill of Lading will be counter signed by

JARDINE, MATHESON

& CO., LTD.

General Managers. 17th April, 1919.

B

A

EL

Dytwad W Duncan W Dali W

Desse WJA Davia Me 3E

Eles Chevalier E Ma Signora M]•g Bignogna

Ensaron Miss K Forter W B

Matics Madame de Kation Misa de

Mason Misa V

Money Mr La

Madistyse Kr

YIN

Meias Mr & Mrs

TRE Joolson J B

Oldenborger Capt 3 Post BH

Powis Mrs CR

Pinguin A

Randal & G

Rioon Mr

ROYAL NAVAL THEATRE

'IN AID OF THE CHILDREN'S MINISTERING LEAGUE

And under the Distinguished Patronage of HE Mr. Oland Severn. OMG, The Officer Adminjstering the Government; B.E. Vice-Admiral Sir F. C. Tudur-Todor K.OMG, CA; HE. Major-General F. Vantrīs, 0,00, China Command; and

Hoa Mr. P. H. Holyoak.

9.15

9.15

TO-NIGHT (Friday), APRIL 25th THE GRAND PANTOMIME

ALADDIN

5.15 Matinee, Sat., April 26th 5.15

'PRICES :

ORCHESTRA STALLS

STALLS

PIT

$3.00

2.00

1.00

MATINEE, Children Half Price, Soldiers and Sailors

in uniform Half Price.

Booking at MOUTRIE'S.

Sole Agente

Mrs 2

Bacon LECE W

Rchards & F Ray B

asy Miss P Rowal J.G

Saters AWP

Europe may not have adopted the American method of giving

renk unit within the right of way in every detail to This view was general in Empire.

newspaper correspondents, but the German trade press. "I don't think." he frankly has come very near the mark. but

hears one

no admitted, "that the Irish people and to that extent the American more. Naturally, it is recognised will look at the plan so long as people are greatly gratified.

learn from the To-day we that Germany's future as an ex-there is the possibility of a wider

York World's Rome:0 days of arrival otherwise they Cumming Dr & Man Nesson Mr & Mrs W porting country is in great mea-success being won through the New

will not be recognized. Bure a political question, depend-Peace Conference, but supposing cablegram:

The Holy Father is by far the

No Fire Insurance will be ing upon the indemnities and the that chance vanishes, there ought

most democratic executive met effected by us in any case what- imposed conditions of payment. to be something to fall back on

If the Con- by Mr. Wilson since he came to, and serious economista do not besides partition. dispute that only by means of ference consents to deal with Europe. This was manifest at exporting can indemnities be paid. Ireland at all, then I think it the special audience which he But on the purely commercial ought to have this proposal laid gave to the American correspond- question whether Germany can before it in a memorandum signed ents accompaning the President

wi. just before his interview compete for business against her by people with recognised names." present foes and the neutrals Arising out of this Captain the latter. He made a ten minute ther is general agreement that Gwynn looks with hope to the speech in colloquial terms, and the relative prices of raw materials summoning of a new Convention delivered it in a firm, resonant Hongkong, and of manufacturing production which would differ from the re- voice with off-hand informality," give her very small chances. cent Convention in that it would with no more pose or ceremony, have closely defined terms

to quote another dispatch. THE GLOOMY OUTLOOK.

reference. while the Roosevelt. Taft, on Wilson has A number of German industrial of organisations, corporations, and Government would be pledged to adopted when the doors of the authoritative individuals have carry he recommendations into White House have been opened to lately expressed themselves in effect. Certain matters, such as correspondents and their ques

the strategic and diplomatic | tions every Thursday." this sense. Typical is the report,

British Isles, published this month, of the unity of the

be with- Union of Saxon Manufacturers, would' which describes export prospects drawn from its purview, and would be as "very bad." the causes being its main business the reduction of working hours, to allocate powers to the several the tremendous rise in wages, and Irish States in the Union. "What the high prices of raw materials. I hold," added the captain, "is Unless these conditions change, that the obstacle to self-gove.m- competition with foreigners can-ment lies not in Great Britain. Resarroirs on April 1, 1939.

report says:

probably

to

WATER RETURN.

than

Level and Storage of water in

ÖITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATEE WORKS LEVEL.

Kypants

Byte Islas

medians

to

Tran Dek. Wengsl

not be even dreamed of. The but in Ireland itself."

The attitude of Sinn Fein to Even though the war has also wards the plan is that it has no Ulster affected our western neighbours, objection whatever the price differences are very getting State rights, but on one great; so that unless our produc-condition-that Ulster accepts tion costs are materially reduced. the principle of an independent the foreigner cannot be overtaken. Irish nation.

Sir Horace Plunkett, chair- For instance machines, which

Irish of the

Conten- used to be a chief item in Gen- man

sailing from Liver many's export, can be delivered by tion, is

A special mission England at prices 30 per cent be-pool on low ours

Artificial flowers,the America. He will endeavour to production cost of which in Ger- enlighten public men as to the many is between 24 and 33 marks real position in Ireland and to a dozen are being offered by ascertain what is the state of French competitors at from 6 to 9 feeling in that country upon the francs. The textiles, which in ur great problem here. He said factories cost from 2.50 to 3 marks that only by a personal visit out this task. a metre, can be offered by foreign could he carry competitors at half that price, "The American view of the Irish These situation is perhaps the most im- sometimes at under half. examples can be multiplied by portant thing in the world at the many others. Under such circum moment," he added. stances a resumption of export cannot be thought of."

A TYPICAL INSTANCE.

gift 4i3, Be'ow Dvention 1. v. Biom carlow

15ft Below overdow sft ga. Bio

OUTÁ.com

Level with

Juiz siz Belon

SECON a't sin Echo | uit, dia, Below

avertow

widow pro Brew 13. 11. Belove 13% sin. Below wifts Blow

PERSON

STORAGE IN MILLIONS AND DECIMALS OF GALLONS.

در

Sys

Jeth

14.11

11.

75+

Wong-el-chung nasa maana

472

17494

79 35

3

*

171

Cossession at wsome in the City and Hill District Mod dadash of gallons during the ONLİ of dark

18393 M. lo a

17 Ja

1.5

The London correspondent of the Freeman's Journal states that "a well-known men of business, who has very close business. Ex relations with America, declares Con that he feels extremely con- cerned from the correspondence

from has received he

his

band per day wa Consunt pply in all districts during Biat, of

och sedan 1939-

TUTE

Comtom D 3 SELL. YOʻR, ;

Pol

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11f4. vin

Below

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STORAGE IN VILLIONS AND DECIMALS OF GALLONE

Kavione Gr

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i.. 27215 Remzir Cence of water to Kowlana la millas teā

19 da NC gators

The automobile industry is also out of condition to compete, this not only because of prices, but because of inability to deliver. The Frankfurter Zeitung reports associates in the United States. KOWLOON WATER WORKS LEVEL- that the expected fali in prices and His information is that the inundation of the markets with better feeling between England trucks and private cars has nct and America, which came with taken place. The supply of pas-American participation in the senger cars is so inadequate that war, is gradually disappearing. only persons who need them for and that the anti-English forces professional purposes are being are once more coming to the supplied. As regards trucks, the front. The fierce tide of Irish- Field Motor Truck Corporation, American feeling against Eng- formed by manufacturers during land, which began with the the war in order to protect the executions of 1916, has now market against a price fall due to reached a more dangerous stage the abundance of army trucks than at any time within living riot of galons dever the mouth of Mar set free by the conclusion of

memory."

'Cammocion".

Tested copie

183 152 peace, has had no work to do.

At a meeting of the Dublin

attacks strzelan par violent Independently of the 5,000 trucks

Corporation

113 delivered to the Allies under the were made upon the Reconstruc

Ta Greenz Énuleer's reports them chai là armistice, there isa greation Advisory Council &D- water leaf realƐng" esetleg scarcity. Production prices have pointed by Lord French over the risen enormously, so a three-ton head of the Chief Secretary. A truck which cost 16,500 marks in resolution was telegraphed to the 1914 now-without rubber tires-Premier and seven other Ministers costs 30,000 marks. The last of State in London, where decis figure was given before the greations upon the subject are being rise of prices of metals and coal taken this week, declaring that at the end of the year, and, indeed, there can be no confidence in the before the last rise in wages; proposals of a council so con- and the future figure is stated to stituted, and demanding that be from 40,000 to 45,000 marks, Irish reconstruction shall be dealt The manufacturers so much with by competent people on fear future prices that they are democratic lines, as indicșted by refusing to make binding con- Mr. Lloyd George." tracts, and in any case they

will zot undertake to deliver

cars or trucks for shorter terms ed 80 per cent. of its German than two or three years. production, declares in its adfinal Obviously under such conditions report that it has no chance of export is impossible. Of the recovering the foreign market, fature of the dye and chemical the reason being not so much in- export industry similar views are creased production cost, due to "expressed. The firm of Friedrich the new eight-hour day, as the Bayer which before the war falling off in per capita pro- had many maniacturing Iran. activity of labour, which now ches outside me!

pre amonnia 50 per cent.

10

W. CHATSAM,-

A Wak Doyuerwent

TIDE TABLE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

-

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

5.8. BUYO MARU,”.

From SINGAPORE, April 23rd.

Flavin MA

Flor

Treer Capt W

Skinner Mian HT

Sparks Mr WE

Franklin Mr & Mrs Stoneham F

Best CR

Fisher Flag Capt & Skins Capt D

Mis Grant Capt T

Storby Mr Ma

Galleri U C Shields CH G.org & W

Trare F Gorman Mr & Mrs Tudor Vice Adm Sir

JI

& Lady Templeton Mr Hall G Hammond Wr& Mrs YnCE Harwood Mr & MrsThomion Ma &

Syme Herb r&m C Howells Hu I W

Holzbels: WP

Holsterson A Hall Capt TP Hooper & Belton Harper

Bay Mrs & Hist Wilkinson E L

Viat Thom Wood & Waite EB Woerkam A. VES

CARLTON HOTEL

"

&

Macbook Keet Mr & Mrs Beckeringh Mr & MreMotrin Mr & Mr

Holian Mr & Mrs E Martin

Consignees of cargo are bereby notified to present their Bill of Lading for counter-signature and | Aba'dia. J take immediata delivery from Bom alongside steamer or the Com Bronk # pany's godown, where all cargo Basto impending immediate discharge Flackami R will be landed at consignees' rist. Bookcos P Cameron F Storage charges will be assets Canteran F ed on cargo remaining un- Consoroff Engin delivered on and after, Wednes-Cameron Mrs PE day, April 30th.

Allbroken, absfed and damaged packages will be landed into the Company's Godowns, where sAMO will be examined, Wednesday, April 30th, 10 AM,

Cardo Hin Darran

Doneiser LV

D-iorez PL Dalg'ush

Hoobandions Mr &

ů

M

E-barn Mr & Mrs Egorelenco Engin

No Claims will be recognised | Exa after the goods have left the Bocjs J Steamer or Godown and none willy J

Garden Wa be entertained if pre-ented later Hovercamp than three weeks after arrival of | Horby W

Recur Mr&Mrs Hamilton Mr- BE No Fire Insurance whatever || Halland Wr & Mrs

HM W will be effected.

steamer.

11

Mazel

Naston E Noordeabos E Nigle

Powel OK Exeter 1 J Recsin Capt RandoÜ Robert J Robb

Harsoner L

Smuller L de Sederica ".

Shipman Mes Sonrae O

Schenk Mr & Mr Haphone Mr & Mr

Tuya Mira" Thris R

Tocaber Teclays ToʻlaffN

R

Yeandao Kz & Hm Trabook Vacheeked

& Mas

Wilson Mr & Mr Welling Wana- A E Wallet JT

Hammamer

K-og

T. DAIGO.

Manager.

Катало

Kaly H

Kwang : & Mr

King

Hongkong, 23rd April, 1919.

engandim Wis

Levcolm englan J

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

PEAK

Atwell RS Bolton EG Far on G Hird U B

Wier J Fi-lay Flair Mr & Mrs DR McDraga AZ Brett J

Maldar Mr & Mo Batter Capt TH

J

1.5. TENYO MARU."

From SAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS and SHANGHAI, Monday, April 21st.

1

Consignees of cargo are here by notified to present their Bills of allesLading for countersignature, and take immediate delivery from alongside Steamer or the com- pany's zodown, where all cargo impending immediate discharze will be landed at consignees' risk. Storage charges will be assess

From 20th Apt. to 26th Apr.

*

High TKH Bangboug Maen Thae

mʼmorning,

HOTEL.

Limb PR Lite Mr My LaLC J. B

Bazde Eer E ACFNoy M- & Mra

r A 3

FJ Cepbraze Mr & Mrs Pook 8 H

Das L Col EG

ComE J

"ormaer M

THEGG

Pekine TL

D

Fellm Lt Col & Datei vis JS Wr Thursby Duca Mr MJ Fam E A Tavenport TH Elias Mr & Mrs J MR-bis Mr & Mrs Press, MBB Galiɔar Mrs Rome 3 de Gray His J L Scant'abay Major V Pill Me Mr REJ Hamilton Mr & MrsStevens Lt

Smith Findlay A Taylor Wai Mr Borca Hamphreys Y & RE

và trị Mai G

ed da cargo remaining un-Fatebion H da P Vestei Miss delivered on and after, Monday, Johnson FB

All broken, ohafed and damaged

April 28th.-

packages will be landed into the

THE

CONNAUGHT MOTOR CAR

COMPANY,

**

Stindebaker

Tel. No. 1913.

28, Des Vieux Rd.

Central.

G.P.O. Box 444.

A Car which has won for itself a world wide reputation for permanency of Service, Power, Design, Comfort, Workmanship & Economy.

A High Class Latest Modelled Car

At a price within the reach of all.

3

A Consignment of Studebakers has just been landed.

Inspection and Enquiries are cordially Solicited.

VICTORIA CAFE

BEST BREAD

only 10 cts. a lb.

THE

#WING ON CO., LTD. #

# # # # DE

HONGKONG.

UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS,

Most up-to-date and Cheapest House

in Hongkong.

Prompt attention given to Orders.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

Mateman Kajor &

Mr

and of April

KINGSCHLERE HOTEL

Company's Godown, where fame Bitting ET will be examined Monday, April Coleman & L Lith, 10 AMBA

Mass

4. 5. 27

Eigh or Low

· High | Nor Low.

1

Domas: V

Dumbarton Gy

NOTICE

永安有限公司

HONGKONG GYMKHANA

CLUB.

The AL CELTIC PRINCE is due to arrive here from New York towards the NOTICE -THE SECONDA

GYMK • NA MEETING The American & Manchuria Lice OF. THE SEASON will be held Marshall Me & Mri

TJITAROEM lats New York for at PAPPY VALLEY on SAT. WL

Hongkong, Manila and Su sapore on the URDAY, the 26th April-com- Rebertson WTA

mencing at 3.3 p.m.... Robertson Mr & Mra 14th March, and may be expected to arrive

(at this part on the 10th Kay. No Claim will be recognised Dinzman Mr & Mrs. John

Robinson Mr & Mrs after the Goods have left the

LA Bleamer or Godown and none Pilki Mix will be entertained if presented Fairley Mr & Mrs lat r than three weeks after I arrival of steamer.

No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected,

Fryba A

Roth Me & M W

M

Baba A

-Brett Holman

The TOBOLSE lett Bingpore for this Port 81 the 19ta Instant, and is due | bars on the 27ta bertant.

The RMA EMPRESS OF RUSSIA Haskett &

Ainger Mr & MET | sailed from Kobe, April 24th and 19

dus at Espa ski on april 25$12, 2 Podge LEB Jarnings Mr & Mrs Stackhouse JW

Bakbones MasAA 38 Jolusion Mr & MrFelzi Mw* MB 1

Ventris Minn m OR

Vartri="Mair Gen«

TDAIGO

April 1919.

Moyle Bor V HO

The BMA EMPRESS OF JAPAN arrived at Vancouver on April Stħabba

The 3.1. 8. EMPRESS OF ASA azzivad of Vancouver as âpril 14 %.

The Charge of Admission will be 21.00 for others than Members of the Hongkong Jockey Club or Gymkhana Club,

Soldiers and Bailors in Uniform Free.

The Committee invite the Ladies cf Hongko to to be present.

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