WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 31, 1928.
P. & 0.-BRITISH INDIA
APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES
(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND). MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES
ETRAITE, - JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, FERBIAN GULF, WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST AND BOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTE, RED SEA, EGYPT, EUROPE, &c.
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (Under Contract with H.M. Government.)
2. A.
Tone
From Bongkong
(about)
*** CALEDONIA "
7,022
2nd Nov,
"NELLORE"
€,803
Midnight. 6th Nov, At Noon.
"RICILIA"
0,813
14th Nov,
"MALWA"
19,041
18th Nov.
"NYANZA"
7,023
14th Nov.
"KALYAN'
0.002
30th Nov.
"SOUDAN"
6,690
13th Dec.
"DEVANHA"
2,092
14th Dec.
**** KAISAR-L. HIND"
11,430
**KARMALA"
Destination
B'bay, Miles, Gib.L'don & A'worp.
Marseilles, Lidon, A'werpið R'dam,
Singapore, Penang Col'bo & D'bay. MARSEILLE, Gib, L'don & A'werp. Marseils, Lion, A'werp.&R'dam. MARSEILLER, London & Antwerp. S'pore, Penang, Colbo & Bombay. Manual, Ldon &A'werp.
Eath Doc. B'bay, M'iles, Gib. Ddoa & à'worp
1924
MARSEILLES, and LONDON Via vanal Porty of Call
"KHIVA"
9.097
MACEDONIA "
11.80
**KASHGAR"
8,840
11th Jan.
15th Jan. 8th Feb.
CO.
10.
"MOREA"
10,0)]
22nd Feb.
0.098
7th Mar.
do.
"NALDERA"
13,823
gist Mar.
***KRYBER"
0.014
4th Apr.
do.
** OKINA "
7,932
18th Apr.
** KALYAN"
0,08%
2rri May
clo.
**KASHMIR"
8,360
10th May.
SAILINGS
BRITISH
"TORILLA"
"JAPAN
INDIA-APOAR
5,20 5th Nov.
| 4032 | 14th Nov.
THE CHINA MATD
NA PACIFIC
CANADIAN
то
MANILA.
Commencing with the arrival. from Vancouver of the "Empress of Russia, 25th March, the Canadian Pacific will inaugurate a New Service between Hongkong and Manila by the Steamers "Enipress of Russia" and "Empress of Asia,"
**
Leaving Hongkong regularly on the Wednesday after arrival from Vancouver the Steamers will arrive at Manila, Friday Morning, leave Manila Saturday Evening and arrive back in Hongkong, Monday Morning 7 am.
CANADIAN
Fassenger Department: FREIGHT and Express:
*SIGNEES
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEE. THE Beamship
"FIUME
"RINDISI
FROM TRIESTE, VENICE, SPALATO, PORT SAID. MASAUA, ADEN, COLOMBO, PENANIS & SINGAPORE,
CON
YONSIGNEES of Cargo are herly informed that all Goods are being at their risk into the
landed
| Godowns of the Hongkong and Kow- loon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharvos dalivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo wil be forwarded anless notice to the contrary be given before 27th inst.
No claims will be admitted after tho Goods have left the Godowas, and all Gode remaining undelivered after the 2nd prox., will be subject to rent, All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or bafora the 12th prox., or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chated, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 2nd pror, at 10 a. by our auraycra Messrs. Goddard & Douglas,
PACIFIC.
Tel. 753.
Tol. 43,
Cables: GACANPAC
Cables: NAUTILUS.
by
་
THE REAL CHINA, son's Essays, and John Stuart Mills'
VIEWS OF PROFESSOR MIDDLETON SMITH.
political science. One result of these books and their teachings was a contented people. The re bellions were but surface ripples; it was the deep under-currents that counted.
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned
DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
Agents. Hongkong, 27th October, 1923.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
"ELLERMAN" LINE
FROM UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT.
THE Staumihip
The President of the Fortsmouth Brotherhood (Councillor W. Runderlic government in China, the Of the three great principles that Ward), in introducing Professor first was that a nation must govern
"CITY OF CORINTH" C. A. Middleton Smith, M.Sc..
by moral suasion instead of having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by M.I.M.E, J.P., of the University of physical force. The second washer are informed that all goods are being Hongkong, as the speaker at a Sun that the wisest and ablest men lauded at their risk into the hazardous day meeting,said that they could be must be enlisted in the service of and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of proud of a man belonging to Ports the state. Our Civil Service exa- Holt's Wharf, whenco delivery tong be mouth who so ably performed his minations were borrowed from the obtained. job in Hongkong.
Chinese. Lastly, it was held that No claims will be admitted after the Mr. John Harris was the
there was no divine right of kings, Goods have left the Godowos, and all: Scripture reader and also led (South) the prayers.
and that the people had a right Goods remaining undelivered after | The choir sans and a duty to depose a king found 3rd Novembor, 1923, will be subject to Manils, Sandsko, ThursdayThe Newquay Fisherman's Song
out in active wickedness or in-rout. Island, Townsville, Brisbane, before the address.
dolence.AMA Sydney & Melbourne.
(South) Singapore, Foring & Calentia. Bingapore, Penang & Calcutta.
BASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS
"BT. ALBANS"
4,000
"EASTERN" "ARAFURA "
1 4,000 18,000
3rd Nov. at Noon. Ist Dec. 1 5th Jan.
do.
Frequent econvetions from Australia with the following:-
Professor Middleton-Smith, pre- facing his talk on "The Chinese and Civilisation," said that for a man who had lived by lecturing for
The Union 2.8. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand, 23 years, he felt genuine pleasure
Vancouver, San Francisco etc.
The P. & D. Royal Minil steamers to London vis Suez Canal.
--
The P. & D. Branch Service of steamers to London via the Cane.
and inspiration in addressing suth a gathering of men in his native
The New Zealand Shipping Company'a ateamore for Southampton and London town. There were many vague and la Panama Canal.
SAILINGS
.“ DEVANIA"
**BICILIA"
"EASTERN"
&
JAPAN
Shanghai, Hoji & Kobo.
Moji and Kube.
TO
SHANGHAI
18,082
Sad Nov.
at 4 p.m.
0,613
Brd Nov.
| Bhanghai,
at Neon.
4,000
6th Nov.
TANDA
8,056
13th Nov.
"KAISAR-I-HIND"
11.430
17th Nov.
"SOUDAN"
4,690
30th Nov.
"KHIVA"
0.007
Tat. Deo.
"ARAVULA "
6,000
11th Dec.
**MACEDÓNIA”
11.080
**KASHGAR*
TART
"SICILIA "
S'hai. Moji & Kobe. Shanghai, Moji and Kobe. Shangbai.
Shanzbai, Moji, Eobe.
Moji and Kobe.
15th Det. | R'bai, Moji and Kobe. TECH INC PUaf, ufund Kobe 6,833 1 6th Jan. | Shanghai.
All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without natire.
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS, *Passengers for Rangoon must defray their own Hotel expenses at Singapore while waiting for the on carrying steamer.
1st Saloon Tassengers may travel by B.I.8.N. Company's steamer between Singapore and Calcatta or Singapore and Madras in lieu of the section of their & O. Tickots Sincapore to Colombo.
All Cabins are fitted with Electria Fans free of charge.
Parcels Moasuring not more than 2 ft. x 2 ft. x 1 will be received at the Company's Office up to noon on the day previous to sailing,
For Further Information, Passage Faron, Fraights, Handbooks, etc., apply to
MACKINNON. MACKENZIE & CO.
1. Dea Voeux Road Central
INDIA'S HOPES.
HONGKONG.
Indian princes and members of the Indian aristocracy, most of whom were dressed in the rich colours of their national costume, attended the inaugural luncheon at the Hotel Cecil, Strand, of the British Indian Union-an organis- ation which has for its purpose the linking up of Indians and the people of Britain and cooperation between the two races.
Agents.
FARES FOR PUBLIC VEHICLES.
The fares prescribed for public vehicles are as follows:-
Island of Honakoms, Caine Road and Lower Levilis-and in Bowloon, and New Hotelcon.
RICKSTAR.
five minutes.oner Ten minutes, Quarter hour, ...........................
Half hour, or One hour, ofinousuke
The Duke of Connaught presid-ery Babeoquant hour,.........
ed, and the guests included Mrs. Baldwin, wife of the Prime Minister.
The Chinese had a word with. double meaning, which meant publicity and justice, one and the rulers often issued edicts to justify same thing. That was why Chinese themselves.
PHILOSOPHY, SUMMED UP.
All claims against the Steamer muaf'] be presanted to the Undersigned on or hofors 10th November, 1993, or they will not be recognised.
Goods are to be loft in the Godowns, All broken, chafed and damaged
where they will be examined on any Tuesdays or Fridays hotween the hours of 10.45 am, and Noon, within the free storage period of one week.
wrong opinions held by people con- Their philosophy contained three cerning the Far East. To some constant fundamental convictions. China was only known as a land They believed that there was a where the people lived on bird's- fundamental unity underlying all nest soup and the women wore phenomenal variety in
theby trousers, With great respect to his universe; that in all change there own countrymen, he believed that was an harmonious order; and that China was the most remarkable at birth a man's nature was wholly country on the face of the earth. good. One blot on Chinese civilisa- Despite the popular conception of tion was the position of women. its people being uncultured, it the outcome of polygamy. But possessed 4,000 years of history his could be said about the matter; second to that of no other nation, that once a man took a woman into and-had-collected-a-literature that his household he never deserted was the most wonderful on record. her. The outlook of Europe was Although sometimes regarded as largely dynamic, that of China barbarians, the Chinese, from the static. The Chinese family was material aspect, had much to show. the chief unit, greater than the From China we had leamed the art Government. - of printing.
While great students of men, the Chinese had not learned to control A TOLERANT PEOPLE
the forces of nature. They were a The people excelled in the great nation of passive resisters, and in moral truths contained in their this category of men they put the ethics and philosophy. One out-scholar first, then the agriculturist, standing truth in their literature the artisan, the merchant, and the and conduct was tolerance, a lesson soldier, in the order given. They that Europe might take to heart. In did not like the Japanese, because Hongkong and the Treaty ports of their aggressiveness. of China, business to the sum The Chinese were responsive to generous. and helpful treatment, and this should be remembered by the Westerner in his dealings
with them.
of millions of pounds was transacted by word of mouth; without any legal forms whatever and no Chinaman was known to dishonour his word. It was R. fact that from Asia had come all the We had religions of the world. imbibed our teachings from the Old INCLAIMED TELEGRAMS. Testament instead of from the New, and the assumption that we were the one chosen people had made us contemptuous for others. Tolerance did not shine in our early history. onta When, as Ancient Britons, we were painting our bodies, the Chinese had a literature of their own, and there were no religious persecutions in China.
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For 3 or 3 drivers the fare is double or treble rospootirely.
In the Hill District,
£f the jinricksha be engaged The basis of their philosophy within the City of Victoria, nad be dis- sharged outside the Western part of the was that moral suasion was higher Jity of Victoria after 9 pm, or be dise than physical force. It was true barged to the East of Fay View Polios that they had been invaded, and Proposing the toast of "The station on the Eastern side of the City had had to fight for their home- British Indian Union," the Maf Viotorie, aftor 8 p.m., an extra hafsteads, but it was more remarkable harajah of Alwar said India desired fare shall be chargeable. no more than that she might work out her destiny to a state of equality and friendship with the other self- governing Dominions of the Em pire. The sooner it could be achieved by peaceful evolution the larger would be the gratitude of India and the pride she had in the Empire.
"It is our great wish," the Duke of Connaught said in reply, "that our two countries may be brought more and more into harmony and we may more and more try our atmost to understand where our differences le "and" to recognise that we have a common cause be .fore us."
Proposing *The Gurata," the Jam Shib of Nawangar kent through Mr Baldwin a message to the Prime Minister asking him to be
**
Ten minutes.................. 15 conta Quarter hour, 20 T hour, då One hours 40 IT-In the New Territories By strangement with the proprietor through the Polico.
13
L-Lower Levels. With a Bestors. With 4 Bearers. ten minutes, 10 ponto
80 cents Juster hour... 18
300 Lalf booty war One hour.......... 38.
80 Every blogsent
hour,
30 cents
tHE GREAT NORTHERN TELE- GRAPH COMPANY, LTD.
The following unclaimed telegramI ro lying at the office of The rost Northern Tolegraph Company Limited):—
Yio Chun-poo Malado, from Shanghai. Bhimon, from Kobs.
@bing On Cheong, from Keba Yuen Sum, from Shanghai.
Paris
Wo Fat Cheung, from Shanghai. Chen Tai-bi Wing Bhing Street, from
Kwong Shing Hing, from Shangbai. Sang Hing Hingloong. Street, from Shanghai,
N. LUND, Act. Superintendant. "Hongkong, 18th October, 1923, CASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL- ASIA A QUINA TELEGRAPH CO.
List of unclaimed telegrams lying in
E. Talograph Office, Hongkong. Corper Banksais, trom Shanghai, Engliga Marli Gnabost "Ashville, from Philadelphis.
Expoosany, from Bamburg. Sugar, from Bombay
absorbed into the population. The that the very conquerors had been
Chinese were in actual fact a nation who were too proud to fight."......
China was a country that con-. tained about eighteen Greater Britafus in size, and held a quarter of the human race, yet there was Iess difference between the people | g of the North and South than be tweeninen of Northumberland and Cornwall. They had different dialects, but a common outlook.
COMPREHENSIVE LITERATURE.
The Chinese had a wonderful literature, and one written Their four great re language, Bigious books were read by every educated man, and committed much to memory. These books
R. M. MACALPINE,
Superintendent “fonylonic:-18th October, 1923-
Children's Colds.
II. -Hill Districtajuara t With 4 Bearers With 4 Bearers were the basis of Government ox- Why let the children mok their little Toa mlauto,... 13 conte
arbinations, containing, as they did bodies in meli e distresslag manner when all hour, “Juarter bout,rosses
Knowledge on ethics, politics and you van so mally pure their colds with n aclence. A comparison in English bottle of Obamberlain's Cough Rementy 1 literature might be made with the by all Chomists - and Siors
keepers. Bible, Shakespeare's Works, Emer
come a member and to do all he ɔne hour emell
• could to promote the object of "the Evary enborgannt.
...
No Fire Insurance has beatroffected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned|
THE BANK LINE, LIMITED, Genorul Agents. Hongkong, October 29; 1923.
HONGKONG HEIGHTS.
kandung
For the information of visitors 4). ollowing la of some of the highes pointe on the Island and Majniand is
ablished ---
ISLAND,
Best
Bigtal Station Ma Parker
1774
1734
Mountain Lodge The Byria Peak Hotel
1720
1720
1300
Talkoo Banatorium Mt. Davit
1000
•
877
Bowen Rd. (filterbeds) 398
MAINLAND,
Taimoahne Kowloon Peak Lion Book
Shatin Fass Carloza: Pass
B124 1971 1640 .1000 780 124
17. Til's Peak
FOOK SUN FOR SALE, Panama Hats, Felt Hats, Straw Hats and all Kinda of Hats. HATS CLEANED A SPECIALITY. No. 80, Wellington Streck
SHIPBUILDERS.
INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
SAILINGS SUBJEDE TO ALTERATION.
BTELVER
DESTINATION
BANOZOL via Bojnow
"HANGHAI via Nixoro
s
MA
...
Bath 'ONG via florow
Mad CALOUTTA.. REKAITS Banaxoria BwATOW TIENTSIN - DA ***inse SANDAKAN TAINOTAU via S, Tow & ShawoHat
·Shanonat vis Brà,"ow FHANGHAI VIA SWATON STRAITS and CALCUTTA
CHUNSANG.Fri, 2nd Nov, 10 sm. „YUBANG ..............Fri., and Nov., d'light. WINGSANG...Fri., and Nov., 3p.m. LEESANGSat, Nọ 10 m FOOKBANG...............Sat. Ird Nov. 3 p.m «CH&KYANG_Mon 6th Kor, 10am. .....CRIPSHING................ The eth Nov., alight. MAUSANG...fons, ela Nowy 3 pm»] ...YATSHING.......Wed 7th Now, aligha, „TONGSAING ...Frần - Sir Hov.. d'fight LOKSANG SUD, 13th Nov, d'light. NAMSANG.................Mo¤, 13th Nov., 2 p.m.
A M
Calcutta Line. This line zowaffe, regular alling to Calestia, Penang and Singapore maturaln
from Caletta stern proceed via Biralte and Hosakas ta Japas, agcasionally calling at Akanghai. All steamers have excellent passenger awsomodation, se
d carry a fully qualifal Bargeon. Shanghai Line-Halls approximately every three days between Canzon and Bhonghal, sometired
calling at Bentow. The "igh tickein can be obtafostand are leaned to all Northang and Yagisse Ports in Shangbills of Lading Mazila Line. A westly service main Unalith Manila by role with grod passenger
can, sailings from both porte stary Friday, Haiphong Line-Ballings approximately week) *for passengers and cargo, calling at Helbow both Borneo Lina-Fortnightly silings to and fist Hariahan by two 8000 tom cisamos RK. "TINSANO" and 8.8. "MALSANG 1th Steamer faving compellant pamongar Accommodation. Carpo taken on through Bill of Lading for Kudat, Fammelbord, Labann, Exwao and Lihad DELI.
*
Link-a reggiat sorview in sun from March to November between Dong
Tantrihuecasionally callingat Welhaizeland Chefoo POR LI-A weekly service provided between Hakong and Bangkok vi waton, by Sta
steamers Otted with up-to-date passenger, Accommodaties.
CALCUTTA
THE STEAMSHIP
LINE.
"FOOKSANG".
will be despatched on 3rd November at 3 p.m.
FOR
SINGAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA. Through Bills of Lading issued to
BANGOON, MADRAS, PORT SWETTENHAM AND DUTCH EAST INDIES,
For Freight and Passage apply to -
Telephone Contral $15.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD: General Managers.
NYK
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,"·
VTUTORIA, BEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai & Japaa porto. Through passage rates to Europe via America 0.8405, 0842), 09440 Through Bills of Lading Issued to all Overland Common Points in U.A. & Canada.
ITO MARU
...Monday, Ath November Tuesday, 20th November MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via singapore. So
......Wodnesday, 31st Oct, at 11 am
SELZ.JOKA MARU
KITANO MARU:
HARUNA MARU...
100
Wednesday, 7th Nov.
HAMBURG via LONDON & ROTTERDAM.
TOYOHASHI MARU...
„;,
...Middle of Novembar
LIVERPOOL via MARSEILLES & VALENCIA.
LONS MARU
iƐonday, 4th November
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila de
MISHIMA MARU...
AKI MARU
...Friday.
2nd Nov. at 11a.m. ....Wednesday, 14th Nov. at 11 am.
| NEW YORK and/or BOSTON VIA PANAMA.
TAKAOKA MARU.
...Saturday, 24th November.
| BUENOS AIRES vis B'pore, Durban & Cape Towo.
KAWACHI MARD
BOMBAY vin Biogapore, Penang & Colombo,
HAKODATE MARU...
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Pegang & Rangoon,
CALCUTTA MAKU
NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
TANGO MARIÍ... - SHANGHAL KOBE & TOKOHAMA.
ATSUTA MARU ...
HOLLAND MARU
་་་
PENANG MARU ...
IN
TAMBA MARU...
...end of November
...Saturday, 10th November
Bunday, 4th November,
TH
**
...Thursday, 22nd November Wednesday, 7th November ...Wednesday, 7th November ...Sunday, Aith November ...Friday,
16th November
For further information apply to— NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Tel, Contral Nos, 203 & 263 & 2492,
U. YAMAMOTO, Manager.
SHIP REPAIRERS, BOILER MAKERS, FORGE MASTERS. OXY-ACETYLENE, AND ELECTRIC WELDERS.
MECHANICAL, AND "ELECTRICAL
YING WAH MANUFACTURING CO.
For Cheap and Durable Suitcases and Leather Goods
PATRONISE LOCAL INDUSTRY
204, Queen's Road Central,
Telephone Central-2388.
LIMITED.
TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY
ENGINEERS,
OF HONGKONG,
TEL. Addamm: **Tarsondeca," Hoagoas,“
dmówi Chairmat No. 12.
-DRY DOCK
Length 787 Foot- Length on Blooks 750 Fant
Depth on Centre of
BIN (H.W.0.8.73.84 m. 6 Ing -THREE BLIPWAYS-
Capable et Handling ShipsTM Up
_to=3,000 =TRMM"DisplxBentAKE- Kisetria Orano"så Ben Wall, Gapable at Faftine 100 Tons as 70 Foot Badius
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRI
(John Bwtre de Bons, Ltd.
4 AGENTS HONGSUNG, DIEINA
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