CANADIAN
PACIFIC
"EMPRESSES" ARISTOCRATS OF THE PACIFIC
Offer the Utmost in SPEED-SIZE-SPACE-LUXURY
Steamers
AND.
SERVICE
Empr. of Russia Empr. of Japan Empt. of Asin Empr. of Canada
Hong Kong Bhanchal Negoenkl Ihare Arrive brave Jane 2 June 4 Jun 6 June 16 Jure 10
Kobe Yokobanin Honolulu
LZATT
Attiva
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
COLONY'S EMPIRE
FAIR OPEN
WEDNESDAY MAY 24. 1933.
15
Is largely dependent on Imported CONSIGNEES' NOTICE. P & O BRITISH-INDIA APCAR AND
material. in these circumstances I need hardly stress the-danger-and- dimculty of tariffa.
LOCAL EXHIBITS,
сола
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
"FELIX ROUSSELL”
I have not yet had an opportunity of seeing the exhibits to-day, but The Motership, from what I have learnt there in no doubt that this Fair affords alterablo evidence of what can be ob- tained from Empire sources, and also what this Colony is capable of pro- lucing.
་
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES.
(COMPANIES Incorporated in ENGLAND) Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading for Straits, Java and Burma, Ceylon; India, Porsian Gulf, Mauritius, E. & S. Africa, Australasia, including, New Zealand & Queensland Ports, Red Sen Egypt, Constantinople, Greece, Levantine Porta, Europe Etc. PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTHNÍGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.
(UNDER CONTRACT: WITH H.M. GOVERNMENT.)
From Hong.
8. 8.
(SOUDAN
will be NALDERA\
*KIDDERPORE
the
(Continued from Page 10.) drow attention to it in a report which he wrote on trade in Malaya some years ago, when I first met him thero,
Arrived Hongkong on Tuesday, There is no doubt that many of our
the 23rd May, 1993. Inego suppliers have followed for-
From MARSEILLES, &c. tuitous methods, and have not op
Consignoon of Cargo by the above preciated the necessity of studying
named steamer are hereby Informed their markets. I think that I can
I am very glad that there is such a
that their goods with the exception truthfully say that great improve fine exhibit of produce from the New of Opium, Treasure and Valuables ments have now been hinde in our Territories, and I trust that sub- are belog landed and placed at their methods. The quality of our goods stantial purchases will be made. One risk in the Godowns of the longkong has always been of a high standard cannot bot be struck by the great in- Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co. Ltd., and with a better realisation of the dustry and ability of that local agricul- Kowloon, whence delivery can be apecial rects and desires of our turist in producing what he does. obtained as the goode aro landed
Goods not cleared within 7 days customers I feel that there is overy The Territories have long been noted
of arrival, considerablo Increase in for producing some of the finest rlen including date prospect of trade. If however suppliers wish in the world, and to-day they are able subject to rent. Vancouver to achieve a maximum of success to produce many varieties of fruit and Leave lease Jone B June 10
June 14 think that they should employ what vegetables, but more requires to be Com done in the direction of proper mar- June 21 June 25 June 29 July I might term special Trade July 3 July July 7 July July 11
July 2 missionern of their own to carry out keting, and I should like to see the
investigation duly 14 July 16
of the principles of co-operation developed July 19 July 21 July 28 Aug. 9n continuouя
needs and desires of those whose cur in this respect. It has been proved tom they wish to retain and develop. that pineapples enn be successfully grown, and I should like to ace an up- BRITISH COMMISSIONER.
to-date canning factory for this form of fruit developed in the Colony. At the same time I must say that I think that it is time that we had To compete however with the canned products of other countries such as something in the nature of a British Hnwall and Malaya Improved me. Trade Commissioner here to repre- theds must be introduccil, and new sent the Home Country and those strains imported. parts of the Empire which are not at present represented, and I am in hopes that such an appointment may ma- terialise in the not far distant future. Major Duclos, the Canadian Trade Commissioner, has been with us for some time, and I congratulate him on the success which he has made of his appointment. I also would like to okes him our especial thanks for the very great assistance he has given beth at last year's Fair and thie Fair. It has indeed been a tower of streng- th to the organisera
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To YOKOHAMA and Return
from 432
YZ16 225
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255
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240
Leave Hong Kong
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Arrivo Manila May 26.
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THE
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Tatsuta Maru
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.Sat, 27th May. .Sat., 24th June.
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Agents:
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SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC
CO. LT
SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS (with limited, but exceptionally good, passenger accommodation), Homewards to:
Fort Baid, Genoa, Marscilics, Algiers, Gran, Rotterdam (Amsterdam) Hamburg, Oslo, Gothenburg and other Scandinavian Ports. vio Manila and Straits Settlementa
M.V. "NANKING"
M.V. “TAMARA"
Salling about 30th May.. 4th July.
Outwards for:
BHANGHAI & JAPAN PORTS.
M.V. "TAMARA"
Sailing about
24th May.
M.V. "PEIPING"
20th June.
Passenger Raton:
Hong Kong to Gonoa/Marseillen Hong Kong to Rotterdam
£18
£65
Agents:
G. E. HUYGEN
Canton,
GILMAN & CO., LTD.
Hongkong.
We grenly appreciate the friendly neage from the Hon. H.H. Stevens, Minister of the Department of Trade and Commerce in Canada, which Ma- for Duclos has just read. It Ja a message which indicates that true Empire spirit and desire for co-opera- tion at the development of which we should all aim. I think there is a great deal to be done in fostering trado
between long Kong and Canada, and I agree with Mr. Stevena that we have many interests in com- nion. I passed through Canada on my way Home last year, but had very little time to study conditions there. I was impressed however in partienior by three products which I thought could with advantage be exported on a larger scale to Hong Kong, namely matar-cars, fruit and beer. However the establishment of a local brewery perhaps I had better not extol the value of Canadian liquor
with
ADVERTISING BRITISH GOODS.
Trade between Australia and New Zealand and this Colony is growing, and I congratulate Mr. Williamson, who has acted as honorary agent for thore Dominions, on this successful development. I also thank him for his valuable assistance in connection with this Tair.
We greatly appreciate the friendly messages from Australia and Now Zeniand which he and Mr. Tonkin have Just conveyed to us. I take this paportunity wie
Mr.
Tonkin who has just arrived as the representative of the Common wealth of Australia.
In the matter of advertisement, too, we British have been behind other nations. Lulled perhaps by an ex- cessive feeling of confidence and faith in our own products and achieve
ments, we have tended to consider it unnecessary to advertise and push those products. In these days how ever it must be conceded that if we are to capture the markets, it is necessary to advertise our goods.
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parts
that new inventions
un-
LOCAL INDUSTRY. The Industrial tendency is doubtedly growing in thin Colony, and in spite of the slump and the fact that some factories have had to close crease.
It would take too long to mention by name the many residents who have helped towards the organisation of the Fair, but I desire especially to thank the Directors of the Hong Kong and Shanghal Hotels for again allocating to the Fair auch a large amount of space in the Peninsula Hotel. Mr. Taggart has helped in innumerable way towards the successful organian. tion of the Fair, and the Hotel staff lins co-operated in every possible way.
PRIME MOVERS.
of
The Hon. Mr. J.J. Paterson has ably presided over meetings, but on the Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga and his Rons, Mr. H. Braga and Mr. A.M. Braga, has fallen the brunt of the work of organisation of exhibits, to which they have given a great deal of their time for months past. In this they have been supported by Mr. Key 45 Honorary Secretury. The M-lary authorities have greatly assisted the Committee to keep down expenses by tending a considerable quantity military equipment which has been used for the erection of stalls. In this connection I would especially mention the help of Mrs. Borrett, Mra. Kinnaird Watson, Mrs. Iloare and the numerous ladica who are working un der their leadership. The organisors of the several sections-the list again too long to permit of Individual: montian-deserve our thanks,
The necessity of building two large the adjoining land has paviliona involved apreial electrical difficulties, handling which the Chins Light and Power Co., Mesars. Callender's Cable and Construction Co. Ltd., and fessrs. Wm. C. Jack & co., have
that has placed the Committee under à great obligation. To-night you wil soc the attractive lighting effecta which have been installed.
ia
The Telephone Company has gone to considerable expenso and trouble to install the Public Address System which greatly helps speakers in this large building and will doubtless ho found useful to exhibitors for broad- casting announcements within the Exhibition aren.
"Cargo oniy,
All claims must be sent to the KAIBAR-I-HIND undersigned before Thursday
they will not 1*BURDWAN 1st June, 1933, or be recognized.
Damaged Packagos must be left in MANTUA the Godowns for examination by the RAWALPINDI consignees, and the Company's Sur- & Douglas
+"SOMALI veyor Mesara:-Goddard at 10.00 a.m. on Monday, the 29th May, 1933. Consignees inust have Revenue Officer in attendance whon any damaged dutiable goods examined by the Co.'s Surveyors.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
P. PAYRAS, Agont. Hongkong, 23rd May, 1933,
BAI NIPPON
aro
Tons
kong (about) |
16,000] 3rd June. 5,300 6th June. 12,000 17th June, 6,000 24th Juno,
11,000
DESTINATION
6,800127th May. |B'bny, M'los, Havro, L'don,
H'burg, R'dam, A'werp & Hull' Bombay, M'los & L’don Straits, Colombo & B'lay Bombay, Milos & L'don B'bay, M'les, Havre, L'don,
'burg, R'dam A'worn & Hull Bombay, M’los & L'don Bombay, M'ler & L'don B'tay, M'los, Havzo, L'don, 'H'burg, R'dam, A'worp & Hull
1st July. | 16,000|15th July. 6,800 22nd July.
Calls Casa Blanca.
Croquent connections from Port Bald for Passengers and Cargo to Constantinople, Pireaus, Smyrna and ether Levant Ports by Steamers of the Khedivial Mall SS. Co.
TALMA TILAWA
SANTHA
BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.
10,000!
31st May,
S'pore, Penang & Calcutta
10,000
10th June.
S'pore, Penang & Calcutta
8.000)
24th Juno
S'pore, Panang & Calcutta
B. L. Apear Lino steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st and 2nd class passengers.
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South),
ASAHI BEER
TANDA
Sole Agents
MITSUI
NANKIN NELLORE
7,000
2nd Juno.
7,000
7,000!
30th June
2nd Aug.
Manila, Rabaul,
Brisbane, Sydney
and Melbourne.
Regular Monthly Sailings from Hongkong to Shanghai and Japan and Hongkong to Australia.
■
Hong Kong to Sydney-10 days, Frequent connections from Australia with the following: Tho Union S.S. Co.'s Steamers to the United Kingdom Via New Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.,
The P. & O. Royal Mall Steamers to London and
The P. & O. Branch Service of Steamers to London vin Suez. The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamors for Southampton and London via Panama Canal
BUSSAN
PRESENER BEER}
GRAND PRIZES
KAISHA LTD.
HONGKONG
MANTUA
SANTHIA
NANKIN
180MALI
RAWALPINDI
SAHI
BEER
ASAHI LAGER BEER
SPECIALIT BREWE
EXPORT.
FOR
COMPANY
WERK
OKYO, JAPAN
EDITED
ISHW
TAKADA
RANPURA
TBIRDHANA
MODERN FLATS IN KOWLOON.
PERPETUAL TRUST CO'S PROJECT
Several firms and Public Companies both British and Chinese-have In opening this Fair to-day, I a given transport facilities and many peal for greater support for Bri
more have distributed advertisementa Lish products, and in that term of all over the Colony. All the English course 1 include the products of this newspapers. and several Chinese news.
British Colony. The number
rendered papers, have of unemployed at home and in other assistance by placing their columns essential of the Empire la very large freely at the disposal of the Com due partly to economic depression and mittec. I may perhaps concludo partly to the fact often diminish the need for man this incomplete resume by thanking power. It is necessary therefore, in the many exhibitors on whose com-
bined support the Fair depends. order to cope with this problem, to develop to the full the resources of the Empire, Team work is called for and we should realise that in support ing British Industries WO make a valuable contribution to the solution of a difcalt Imperial problem. It is tend this Fair. Their presonce here statement that the Perpetual essential however that such industries affords further proof of the excellent Trust Company were the pur should aim at efficiency and economy relations which exist between Canton chasers and now propose to erect and not allow themselves to be lulled and this Colony. This Fair is imo a wrong sense of security under primarily held on behalf of British acven-storey block of modern the impression that if the whole Em- products, but many of these, I am European flats. piro will buy British-good things will become easy and less effort be neces enry.
TARIFF QUESTION.
The announcement yesterday CANTON VISITORS WELCOMED.
Textend n very hearty welcome to that the property situated on the H.E. Mr. Lin Yun-koy and our other corner of Cameron and Chatham Canton friends, who have done is the Ronds, Kowloon, had been sold, honour of coming here to-day to at was
followed quickly by a
happy to say, are purchased by Can- The land was formerly occupied ton. In some things there is a healthy by the Hongkong Engineering and trnde rivalry between Canton and Construction Company.
Hong Kong, but speaking generally The new fints, it is stated, will our interests are closely interwoven, Our great Empire must be nearly and the prosperity of the one is large-be ultra-modern, both in appear- self-supporting, and certainly shouldly dependent on the prosperity of the ance and interior lay-out. Elec- be capable of being made so. In epito other. It is a matter for congratulatric lifts will be installed and each of the old tradition of free trade, wo tion therefore that the friendship be- flat will have two bathrooms. have been driven to some extent to tween the two places is so happily Sizes of the flats vary from four tarifa, but there is school, and maintained.
to six rooms, and the Company very powerful one, which in not
satisfied that that is the proper ling the have much pleasure in declaring anticipates that the rental, will
Falc
open and in wishing it great average $130 a month. to follow. At all events I have no Bucccoa, hesitation in saying that the import-
The Public Works Department Following the ceremony, the Chair- depreciato efficiency and economy in Lady Peel and a large number of the draft of the plans. tion of tariffe must not be allowed to man ontertained H.E, the Governor, has already approved the rough production. Fundamentally it is most official gueste to luncheon in the Roof Further particulare will be Important that wo should learn to
available later. produce goods which сип competo Ruccessfully with similar goods other countries, and at an cocnomle price to the consumer. Tariffs would
Garden.
of
EXCHANGE OF GREETINGS WITH LONDON.
The following meaango_was issued kong.
The Junior Carlton Club and ns-
be entirely bad if they were to militate by the Hon. Secretary, British Em- against this.
Hong Kong, while undoubtedly pire Fair, at the request of the Fri-sembled guests send alncerest wishes
to H.E. the vate Secretary
Gov for prosperity and happiness to your. growing Industrially, in still mainly
self and all people of Hongkong- In my mind that tarifs would on the the Junior Carlton Club, is giving an replied as follows:-
Lord Derby, who is President of: His Excellency the Governor hasi whole therefore probably do moro
a transit port, and there is no doubt ernor:--
harm than good. It would be fatal Empire Luncheon to-day (Wednes To Lord Derby, Junior Charlton
for
and
to impose tariffs to help one or two J. . Thomas, His Majesty's Minister
atal day at which the Right Honourable Club, London. Industries, by surrendering the for
On behalf of myself and the people have
the Dominions, and the Right principle which wo for many years we were to ruin the His Majesty's Minister
followed Honourable Sir Philip Califfe Lister, of Hongkong I thank the Club
thesembled guests for their message. main trade of the "port.
Colonies, will be present.
This Colony earnestly desires, loyally Moro over it must be remembered that this Colony is not, except to a telegram. to Hs Excellancy
Lord Derby has sent the following to co-operate in strengthening the the unity of our great Empire and is small extent, a primary producer Governor!
working to that end.. and that in regard to its Industries it Air William Poel, Victoria, Hong-
·PEEL, GOVERNOR.
BANGALORE ¡Cargo only.
SAILING TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.
11,000 1st June. Į 8'hal, Moji, Kobe & Yoko
Amoy, S'hal, Moji, Kobo
& Yoko
8,000 1st June.
7,000 4th June.
6,800 | 13th June 16,000 15th June. 7.000 15th Juno
|16,000 | 29th June
S'hal, Moji, Kobe, Osaka
& Yoko
S'hal, Moji, Kobe & Yoko S'hai, Kobe & Yoka
Amoy, B'hai, Moji, Koba
& Onaka
B'hai, Kobo & Yoko 8,000 29th Juno, | S'hai, Moji. Koba &Osaka 6,000 12th July. I S'hai, Moji, Kobo & Yako
All dates are approximato and subject to alteration without notise. Parcels Measuring not more than & cift, will be received at the Co.'s Office up to noon on the day previous to sailing For Passage Rates, Handbooks, Freight, etc., apply to
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.,
Agents.
P. & 0. Bldg., Connaught Road, Central.
TRAVEL A.-O. LINE
To AUSTRALIA. Calling at Manila (P.Is.), Thursday Is., Cairns Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney & Melbourne. British Steamers: CHANGTE TAIPING (Oil Burners) FASTEST & MOST UP-TO-DATE STEAMERS IN THE SERVICE ELECTRIC LAUNDRY, BARBER SHOP, SURGEON AND STEWARDESS CARRIED.
Enjoy Your Short Leave in Australia and New Zealand, Hong Kong. Sydney-19 Days. FIRST CLASS FARE TO SYDNEY, £76 RETURN
**
LONDON (via Australia) from £128.15.0. (Australian Newspapers on üle).
STEAMER
CHANGTE TAIPING CHANGTE TAIPING
Duo H'Kong Leaves I'Kong Leaver Manila Duo Sydney
9 June, 20 June, 23 June. 11 July.
21 July.
9 July.
24 July,
9 Aug.
11 Aug.. 22 Aug. 12 Sept.
25 Aug.
10 Sept.
19 Sept. 22 Sopt.
8 Out
AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE, LIMITED. Butterfield & Swire, Agents.--Hong Kong-Shanghai,
MOM
MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS. Sailings from Hongkong.
To SHANCHAI.
To MARSEILLES via Saigon,
Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Dijboutri,
Port-Sald.
Felix Roussel
(Adon), Sucz
6th June
Porthos Aramis Chenonceaux Athos !! D'Artagnan Andre Lebon Felix Roussol Porthos
6th June. 20th June. 4th July. 18th July.
1st Aug..
Porthos Aramis Chenonceaux Athas ...
20th June
4th July.
18th July,
1st Aug.
15th Aug-
15th Aug,
29th Aug.
29th Aug
12th Sept.
12th Sept.
D'Artagnan .Andre Lebon Felix Roussol
We can issue through tickets to Egypt, Syrien ports, East Africa, Madagascar by transhipment on our mall stoarnors at Port-Said or Djiboutri.:
COMMERCIAL LINE-
For DUNKIRK via Haiphong, Saigon Oran Le Havre 5.5. "Yangtse" loaves Saigon on or about 15th June, 1933; 5.8. "Yalou" loaves Hongkong on or about 30th juna, 1939;
For full Particulars, apply tots
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3, Queen's Building.
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