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14th October.

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for Singapore & London

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AGENTS.

THE NORWEGIAN AFRICA & AUSTRALIAN LINE

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will be loading on berth about the end of Cetober taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for

Scandinavian Ports at Conference Rates.

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CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

From YOKOHAMA via KORE, DAIREN & SHANGHAI, The Company's Steamship

"AUTAI MARU.“

MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1921.

CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES..

THE ADMIRAL LINE.

The Steamship

*SILVER STATE “ having arrived from Seattle, Wash, via ports, on 9th inst having arrived from the above: that their cargo is being landed st consignees are hereby notified

parts,

Consignees of Cargo their risk into the Godowns of are hereby notified that their The Hon Shan Godown Co., Nos. goods are being landed and placed 1& 2 Dundas Street, Yaurosti, at their risk in the Hongkong and and stared at consignees' risk. Kowloon Wharf and Godowa";

Consignees of cargo must pro Company's Godowns at Kowloon, duce an Import permit signed by where delivery can be obtained the Superintendent of Imports as soon as the goods are landed. and Exports, Hongkong, before

Goods not cleared by the 15th Oct. 1921 will be subject to rent, Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examin. asion by the Consignees repre- sentative and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard and Douglas, at 10a.m. on Wednesday and Saturday. All claims must be presented within Ten days of the steamer's arrival hero, after which date they cannot be re- cognized. No claim will be ad- mitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

No fire insurance whatever

will be effected.

Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignatures immediately,

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

Y. YASUDA

Manager. Hongkong, 9th October, 1921.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

From YOKOHAMA via KOBE AND NAGASAKI. The Company's Steamship

Bills of Lading will be counter- signed.

All broken, chafed and damaged cargo is to be left in the Godowri where it will be examined at 10 D on 15th inst. by the Co's Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard and Douglas

All claims must be presented within thirty days of the steamer's arrival here, after which they cannot be recognized. No claim will be recognized after the goods have left the Godowns, and cargo undelivered on and after 17th inst, will be subject to rent.

No fire insurance whatever will be effected.

Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature immediately.

PACIFIC S.S. CO., United States Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation. Managing Agents. THE ADMIRAL LINE. 5th Floor: Union Building- Hongkong, Sth Oct, 1921.

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of Nations

Was

a situation. than they were faced to think internationally. The Lea- The Spirit of Unity. with in August 1914.

Igue of Nations had the great ad- His Excellency the Governor, in The Disarmament Conference. vantage that it made them think expressing thanks to Dr. Hodgkin Dealing with the problem to be of things international from the for his eloquent address, said the faced next month by the Disarma-point of view of the whole world. lecturer had pointed out, as he ment Conference in Washington, If they were really to learn to thought, the cue remedy for the Dr. Hodgkin referred to think from the world point of view present deplorable state of civili- the great strain of

what rather than simply from the point sation, and that was the necessity he described as the insurance¦of view of a particular unit in the policy and said that humanity look-world, whatever that unit might of sympathy and love between not of cultivating the spirit of unity, ed with hopeful, wistful eyes to be, they wanted something more-

He this Conference and longed that something that would bring into only individuals but nations. through this means, or some other this idea that the League of a thought it must be confessed that means, they might be able to see enthusiasm, a passion, not simply rot at present shown that the work tions put before them a moral the results of the last year had light upon this very great problem what they might call an academic of the League in haman affairs. But after all. discussion of things from a world likely to have any very immediate the economic side was small com-point of view. The League of effect in forwarding the cause of Dr. Hodgkin's Third

pared with the moral and intel-Sations was before them as 2 the reconstruction of civilisation Lecture.

lectual side. All their best in practical thing and what they which had, been damaged by the having arrived from the above

stincts called cut for some sort of should try to do was to make it porta, Consignees of Cargo

His Excellency the Governor

war. bat he thought the explan- are hereby notified that their presided over a very large and the world to a better understand-It seemed to him that in our in-sufficient driving power because it polley which might help to bring what they thought it ought to be ation of that was that it had not goods are being landed and placed ence in the Theatre Royal last

ing. at their risk in the Hongkong and night when Dr. H. T.

ernational life we had to learn how had been represented by too many Hodgkin.

Asking where they should see to live together, how to draw as the toy of statesmen and diplo- Kowloon Wharf and Godown M.B., M.A., delivered the third of a Company's Godowns at Kowloon, series of lectures on world recon-light, Dr. Hodgkin replied the first together in the same spirit.

answer which sprang to their where delivery can be obtained struction.takingas biasubject “The

minds as soon as the goods are landed. Salvaging of Civilisation.”

was in the League of Sap-

Nations. It was not enough to Goods not cleared by the 15th porting His Excellency and Dr. Oct. 1921 will be subject to rent.

Hodgkin on the platform were the have a League of Nations: they Darraged packages must be Bishop of Victoria and the Rev. must try to apply the real mean

ing of the teaching and spirit of Jesus to human life.

"SEATTLE MARU”

J. Kirk Maconachie.

left in the Godowns for examina-

The meeting opened with the by the Consignees' re- tion presentative and the Company's singing of the hymn "Fight the Surveyors. Messrs. Goddard and Good Fight" and the Lord's Pray- Douglas, at 10 am. on Wednes er.

cf

tay and Saturday. All Claims In his previous addresses

has spoken must be presented within Ten Hodgkin days of the steamer's arrival here, the genal after which date they cannot be Christian Revolution" and recognized. No claim will be emphasized the necessity admitted after the goods have thinking boldly about left the Godowns.

Cynicism.

problems of the world-social, exploitation in the sense of men its possibilities.

inter-

not

mats. If the League of Nations was to be a saccess-many people said it could not be but many hoped it could and would be it must have the driving power of the people of all countries behind it For the League of Nations to become a living thing it was necessary for all of them to pat aside the hard feelings of the past and cultivate. a spirit of sympathy and love between nations. If they could extend the spirit which made the British Empire what it is to inter-

The third danger was that of cynicism. the danger of their simply concluding that they could human affairs. He felt that even not make any real progress in behind the League of Nations, or Unlimited Exploitation.

in connection with it, there was a Dr.Hodgkin proceeded to pointont certain danger-it might be among the three dangers to international the common people or it might be Dr. life which the League of Nations

the among

diplomatists--that after all ander was certain to

they could meet and where "The

something more than the League expect very much from it. It has of Nations was yet required. The seemed to him that in the League Rational affairs he should not first was the danger of unlimited of Nations they wanted to begin despair of seeing the League of the exploitation.

He used the word to think is very big terms about Nations a practical entity and the saviourofcivilisation. (Applause). The singing of the byum "O God No fire insurance whatever will economic, national and

As he had said before, they Our Help in. Ages Past" and the using other men, or thinking of be effected.

national. He said that they need-

wanted a revival of religion. The pronouncement of the blessing by Csing other men. merely as a ed the spirit of revolution, which means to their own enrichment or revival of religion must appeal to the Bishop brought the meeting. Consignees are requested to he thought was the Christian to their own advantage. Wherever the minds of men. It was no good to an end. send in their Bills of Lading for spirit and not the methods of re-la man was used by another for it was going to shut them off countersignatures immediately.

volution. He showed that the same purpose which reglected they must think. It must be a re- OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, methods revolution were not that man as an end in himself, asligion which liberated men's minds only unfortunate but disastrous in worthy of respect and the atmost and enabled them to face all the seeking for real reconstruction of consideration, he was used in a facts with great certainty. It human life.

way which the Christianideal claim must be a social religion-a re- Dr. Hodgkin said he desired to ed to be fundamentally wrong, andligion that would show them how turn their thoughts from the social where they did things which were to forgive their brother next door and economic questions they had fundamentally wrong they were in and the far more difficult task of i It was stated at Bow County looked at and apply some of their danger of breaking up human forgiving nations. It

Court that when a woman lodger thoughts to the international pro-society. Exploitation, so far as it great step but they must learn to was reproved about her language blem He asked, were they not affected national life, was exploita- take it if civilisation was to be she replied," England is the land drifting? Was there not a danger tion of the weaker or backward saved and unless they were to go of free speech." ASTHHA that after the tremendous efforts, faces by the stronger races.

the world into plunging

Heard at Bow County Court- the superhumar efforts, that had

war after

She has bren

• Sectionalism,

seeing

very spite CURE been put forth in the last few

all come The second direction in which it it

down like ful to you lately, I believe? Over 40years ago the years, mental, spiritual, as well seemed to him there was a danger pack of cards. It must be a de Woman-Yes, she even photo- lats Lord Beaconsfield physical exhaustion was leading in

new costume and our international life was mocratic religions religion that graphed my be received from Himrod's them to expect a certain drift in sectionalism. Mr. Chamberlain meant something to every common bought one like it the following

week. Asthma Cure, and every post human affairs? They drifted until sometime before the Boer War man and woman, There was not bringe similar letters to-day, perhaps they found themselves, asked the people to think imperial- l'a single person, he was convinced,

FAMED FOR KO TEARS

God forbid, in almost as terrible, ly. Dr. Hodgkin wondered if the whose personality did not count in Malé in tins by al Chapeleta mad down thoughout the Crestezi BEWARE OF MITATIONS, he might even say more terrible time had not come now to begin this great endeavour. (Applause).ec.

1tv.nt has replied to Ine Brition Note protesang against Bussolint Baligues against Britan merests in Asia, saying that the charges are based merely on imaginary facts unchecked. LUse information is actained friņi dubious sources and it is quite obvious that a reports of sprevnes and utterances quoted in the Britian He adds that the Note have been invented, Forgou and Inischeu, Diviet reels sure that the British Foreiga Umee has been misled by "a gang of professional torgers and swindlers. Since the conclusiva

of the Angi-Russian

no dealing Agreement Ine, boviet nus nad with any indian revolutionaries and strict instructious have been issued to moviet representatives in Asia to ruftails from anti-British propaganda. ing te complains that she attitude of the British | Hongkong, 9th October, 1921. Government has lately been far from friendly towards Russia. declares that when the British Government shows a readiness to adjust differences in 2 response by the Soviet

12

business-like way it will find a ready The reply otherwise follows the nines of

Berzin's statement, acted on September 26th.

SITUATION IN INDIA.

Simla, Oct. 8. The general staff in a review states that difficulty being to the fact that there are at present no civil experienced owing police capable of maintaining order in Malabar after the military nas restored order. Consequently the troops have been reinforced, including a battalion of Gurkhas and a battalion from Burma with howitzers, wireless, motor transport and male sections. The infantry was specially selected for its experience in jungle work.

Y. YASUDA,

Manager.

tastified to the benefi

од

war

and

was

a

a

WITHOUT PREJUDICE.

Barrister at Clerkenwell County Court-The Peace Treaty is even more difficult to follow than the Rents Act.

Mother at Kingston-I could not send her to school before be- cause she had a pigsty on her

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