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THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1933.

P. & 0.-British India Apcar and

Eastern & Australian Lines

(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND).

MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS.

TAKING CARGO FOR

BTRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF, WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTS, AND RED SEA, EGYPT, CONSTANTINOPLE, GREECE, LEVANTINE PORTS, EUROPE, &e.

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (Under Contract with H.M. Government.)

B.S.

RANCHI

CARTHAGE

BURDWAN

NALDERA RAJPUTANA +*SOMALI

CORFU COMORIN

1 BANGALORE

RANPURA

CHITRAL

RANCHI

CARTHAGE NALDERA

KAISAR-I-HIND

To

From Hong Kong. About

1933.

17,000 14th Jan.

Nook 14.000 28th Jan. 0,100 4th Feb.

16,000 11th Feb. 17.000 25th Feb. 6,800 4th Mar.

15,000 11th Mar. 15,000 26th Mar.

1st Apr.

Destination.

Bombay, Marseilles & London.

Bombay, Morseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles, Havre, London, H'burg, R'dam, A'werp & Hull. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg,

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull.

Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles & London.

Havre, London, Hamburg,

Rotterdam,

8th Apr. Marseilles &', AND & Hull.

6,100

17.000 15,000 22nd Apr. 17,000 6th May 14,000 20th May. 16,008 3rd June 12,000 17th June

4 Londo Marseilles & London. Bonbay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London.

*Cargo only. Calls Casablanca. Calls Karachi. Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Con- atantinople, Pireans, Smyrna and other Levant Forts by ateamers of the Khedivial Mall Steamship Co.

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.

SANTHIA TAKADA

1933.

8,000 21st Jan. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. 7,000 4th Feb. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta.

B.1. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st and 2nd class passengera,

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONG KONG'S EMPIRE

DAY FAIR.

Four Day Exhibition At Peninsula.

EXPANSION PROVISION,

9

It has been decided to repeat in Hong Kong this year the Empire Day Fair which proved so success- ful In 1932. The project was dis- cussed' at a meeting of heads of British firms and the principal or- ganisers of last year's Fair, held at Government House recently, when those who exhibited last May reported that they were satisfied: the Fair had had good effects from

should be repeated, a business point of view, und

The unanimous décision of the meeting was to hold, a Fair on the lines of last year's though pro- viding for some expansion, and improvements based on the ex-

erience gained in the first experi mont particularly, it was thought that the Fair should be held for a longer period, to enable the utmost benefit to be derived from the initial expenditure of time and effort.

Mr. J. H. Taggart and the Direc- tors of the Hong Kong & Shanghal Hotels, Ltd., have kindly placed all the largest public rooras of the Peninsula Hotel at the disposal of the Committee.

Free Admission? Further, to meet the desire to continue the Exhibition for longer period, the Directors of the Hotel Company have stated that they are willing to allow the ne commodation to be used from Em- pire Day-which falle on " Wednesday-until the Saturday: following, thus permitting a four days' exhibition.

As the Hotel Company is gener- ously placing all this accommoda- tion at the disposal of the Com- mittee entirely free, it is probable: that, as last year, it will not be necessary to make any charge to cxhibitors.

The first thing the Committee needs la to receive applications for apace from British firms, An in- dication of the area required! should be given as this will help! later in the allocation of space. Last year several intending ex- hibitors were regrettably excluded, on account of the lateness of their! applications. Letters should be addressed to Mr. M. F. Key, Hon. Secretary, The Empire Fair, P.0. Box 821, Hong Kong.

Committee.

The Committee of the Fair is as) follows:-

Chairman. The Hon. Mr. J. J. Patterson.

Vice-Chairmen-The Hon. Dr.

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THURSDAY,

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JANUARY 12,

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FRIDAY; JANUARY 18. Japan and Shanghai Japan

U.S.A., Conada, Japan and Shanghai (Seattle, .

Dea. 24, 1932)

SATURDAY,

Shanghai and Swatow

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ESTRAITS 455 INDIA,

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President TO SEATTLE VICTORIA

Liners

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INTERPORT.

..Ranchi 1.Durban Maru

TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS

TO SEATTLE

President Cleveland

ANGELES & NEW YORK

JANUARY 14.

.Shantung..

Japan, Shanghai and Europe via Siboria

(London December, 17)

Јерап Japan

Straits

SUNDAY,

MONDAY,

JANUARY

JANUARY

-Manila

Calcutta and Straite

TUESDAY,

JANUARY

Shanghal Shanghai

Saigon

Fort Bayard Manila Swatew Saigon

.Taiyo Maru ..Hakodate Maru .Morioka Maru 15. ..Trollus

16.

.Pres. Wilson .Hosang 17.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY IB.

via PANAMA.

and VICTORIA.

Fortnightly salinga on Wednesdays, Fortnightly sailings on Saturdays

Pres. Wilson ...Jan. 18, 1 m. Pres. Cleveland

Pres. Hoover

Pras. Jackson

Pres. McKinley

..Feb. 1

Pies. Taft

.Feb. 15

Pres. Jefferson ..Mar. 1. Pres. Madison

Jan. 21

- Feb. 4

.Feb. 18 .Mar.

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Wing Wo

Silvercypress Hydrangea

Pong Tong

1 p.m. 2.90 p.m. 9 p.m. .4.30 p.m.

Pres. Garfield Pres. Polk

Taiping

Manila, Australia and New Zealand

vin Thursday Island

(Due Thursday Island, Jan. 24). Parcels ....Jan. 12, 5 p.m.

Jan. 19, 9.45 a.m.

Fortnightly sailings on Saturdays via Manila, Straits, Colombo, Bombay, Suez Canal, Aleexandría, Naples, Genon, Marseilles, New York and Boston.

8 a..

Pres, Harrison

8 Battle .Feb. 18 .Mar. 4

Jan. 21 Pres. Adams .Feb.

TO MANILA

Next Sailing, Pres. Cleveland Jan. 14, 6 p.m.

Reg...

Letters

..10.80 a.m.

13.

Pres. Garfield

10 a.m. 3.30 p.m.

FRIDAY, JANUARY Shanghai, Japan and *Europe via

Sibera

Naldera Bangkok

Halahang

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Aden Egypt and Europe via Mar-- scilles .....

Ranchi

(Duc Marseilles, February 10). G.P.O.

K.P.O.

Parcels Reg.

Jan. 13, 4.30 p.m. Jan. 14, 9 a.m.

..10 L.m.

SATURDAY,.

Reg.

Letters Foochow

Haiphong Amoy Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Manila

SUNDAY, Swatow, Amoy and Formosa

Batavia

TUESDAY,

.

Parcels...Jan. 18, 5 p.m.

Jan. 14, 9.45 a.m.

...10.30 a.m.; 5 p.m.

.2 p.m.

.3.30 p.m. 4 p.m. ..4.30 p.m.

14.

Letters Hulchow JANUARY

Canton 'Taming

Hai Ning Pres. Cleveland JANUARY 15.

Canton Maru JANUARY 17.

Tjikambang

(Continued on Next Column).

CAREER OF JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN,

(Continued from Page 6.)

́EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South). Mr. J. P. Braga and Mr. T. E evitable unless Gladstone was wil-

NELLORE TANDA NANKIN

1993, 7,000 1st Feb. 7,000 3rd Mar. 1st Apr. 7,000

Manita, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney &

Melbourne

Pearce.

Pres. Hoover Pren. Taft Pres. Polk Pres. Jackson

Jan. 21 Pres, Jefferson Jan. 24 Pres. Adama Jan. 28 fres. McKinley Feb, 4 Pres. Madison ..Feb. 7 Pres. Harrison

.Feb. 11

Feb. 18

.Fab. 21

Feb. 25

..Mar.

CONNECTING WITH S.S. MAYON TO CEBU, ILOILO, ZAMBOANGA.

DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES AMERICAN MAIL LINE

CANTON BRANCH-No. 4, Shakee Street.

BARBER WILHELMSEŇ LINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO NEW YORK

Via .

9 a.m.

10.30 a.m.

SAN FRANCISCO —

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

The following unclaimed tele- grams are lying at the Eastern Ex- tension Telegraph Co.'s office:—

Aune Higgins, Hong Kong Hotel, | from Shanghai.

South China Trading Co., 2nd floor, China Building, from Ant-

werp.

J. Berry, Peninsula Hotel, Kow- loon, from Sydney.

Madame Gauchet Paquebot Trier, from Parispo.

Chulmleigh,

Stheapa, Kamo Maru, c/o N.Y.K1,! from Sydney.

The final estrangement between him and Chamberlain is well de- scribed in the last chapters of this It had long been in- R. H. Kotowall, C.M.G., the Hou. volume.

ling to retire from politics, as he Committee Lady Peel, Lady Ho might have done had not the Bul- Tung, Mrs. W. T. Southorn, Mrs. garian atrocities given him a splen- 0. C. Borrett, Mrs. Kinnaird Wat did chance of launching a raging, Graver, Drainage Office, from son, Mrs. E. Cock, Mrs. Hoare, tearing propaganda against the Miss Westland, The Hon. Sir Henry Conservative Government. Pollock, Kt., K.C., The Hon. Sir Chamberlain's Impérialism be Shou-son Chow, Kt, The Hon, Sirilonge mainly to the second volume, Regular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan W. Ta'o, C.B.E., The Hon. Mr. T. romance of his career, and the Con- William Shenton, The Hon. Dr. S. not yet published was tha N. Chau, Commodore E. McC. W.servatives were ready to forgive Edwin Tait, Manlia: Shows, Mr. Lawrie, D.S.O., Major Y. E. Duclos, everything to a. Radical who Thomas A. Randell, c/o Peninsula Capt. R. E. Walker, R.A., The Rev. genuinely loved his country, instead Hotel Room 408, from Calcuttasub. N. V. Halward, Mr. Li Yau-taun, of being, as a matter of course, the

Muriel Paterson, Peninsula C.B.E., Mr. Fung Ki-cheuk, Mr. friend of his country's enemies for Hotel, from Londonpo. Allan Cameron, Mr. T. H. R. Shaw, the time being. Mr. Wong Kwong-tin, Mr. M. K.

and Hong Kong to Australia,

Hong Kong to Bydnsy-19 days. Frequent connections from Australia with the following:- The Unkn 8.89. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.

The P. & O. Royal Mail Steamers to London and

The P. & O. Branch Sarvice of steadiers to London via Baez The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Sonthampton and London via Panama Canal.

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN:

NALDERA

"TAKADA

*SOMALI

SIRDHANA

RAJPUTANA .GORFU

**BANGALORE COMORIN "RANPURA

-CHITRAL RANCHI

SOUDAN

•CARTHAGE *NALDERA

BURDWAN KAISAR-1-HIND MANTUA RAWALPINDI

·RANPURA.... RAJPUTANA

1983.

Noon

16,000 18th Jan.| Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. 7,000 | 14th | Jan. Amoy, Moji, Kobo & Tokohama..

6 a.m. 6,800 28th Jan. Shanghal, Kobe & Yokohama, 8,000 27th Jan. Amoy, Moll, Kobe & Yokohama. 17,000 27th Jan. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. 15,000 20th Feb. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama, 0,500 23rd Feb, Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.

23 Feb. 15,000 24th.

10th Mar Shanghal, Kobe & Yokohama. 6.000-10th Mar. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohams, 15,000 23rd Mar

Kobe & Yokohama 17,000- 6th Apr. Shanghai, Kobo & Yokohama.

6,860 18th Apr. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokoha

17.000 0 CHRPhal. Kobe & PROBRIS.

14,000 20th Aprerobe &

Yokohama.

10,000th May 6,100 18th May

Moll, Robe Yokohama

Kobe & Yokohama, 12,000 18th May

Mojl, Hobo & Yokohama. -11,000 1st June Shanghai, Moj, Kobe & Yokohama,, '17,000 16th June Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama, 17,000 20th June Shanghal Kobe & Yokohama. 17,000 18th July Shanghal, Kobe & Yokohama..

*Cargo only

"All dates are approximate and subject to alteration, soitious notion. All Cabins are fitted with Elsetrie Fans or Punks Louvre Bystem.

It

New Type Statesman.

Peirce, from Birmingham..

· Richard Jobuson, B. &.S., from

Londonpo.

Southern, Peninsula Hotel, Kow- loon, from Hurstbourne, Tarrant.. James Gaston De Martin, from Abbottabad.

Coull, Shanghai Banking Cor- poration, from Salisbury, Rhodesia. Captain Hans, Bertram Aero- drome, from Fremantle, W.A.

Lo, Mr. J. H. Taggart, Mr. M. T. Chamberlain seems to mark Johnson, Mr. J. S. 5. Cooper, Mr. transition from the old type of Ma Man-fai, Mr. Choy Cheong, Mr. statesmen, born in the purple, and P. Gockchin, Mr. H. Green, Mr. E. trained from boyhood for the House H. Williams, Mr. B. C. K. Hawkins, of Commons by practice in public Mr. S. T.. Williamson, Mr. Tang school debating societies and the Shiu-kin, Mr. J. T. Bagram, Mr. Oxford or Cambridge Union, and Beatty, 2nd floor, Bank of Can- M. St.. J. Walsh, Mr. J. A. S. Alves, the new type of Labour member, ton Bldg., from Shanghai. Mr. W. N. Thomas Tam, Mr. L. J.who has risen through official posts Davies, Mr. A. L. Shields, Mr. G. in the trade unions

W. Sewell, Mr. T. A. Mitchell, Mr. It is true that Peel and Gladstone L: W. Bush, Mr. A. W. Brown, Mr.belonged, like Chamberlain, to the S. H. Strange, Mr. F. A Mackin-moneyed middle class; but their tosh, Mr. O. Smith, Mr. A. Hicks, families had achieved success be- Mr. R. T. Barrett, Mr. D. C. Wilson,fore them, and their path was made] Mr. F. P. Franklin, Mr. G. G. smooth by receiving the education Stopani Thomson, Mr. H. Braga. [of young aristocrats.

Macaulay might seem a nearer parallel; but he was never engaged

CUNARD SERVICE TO CANADA.

in business, and his career,” was shaped, not only by the patronage of Holland House, but much more Arrangements have been made by by his Fellowship of Trinity and his the Cunard Company to extend ardent devotion to the Greek and their Canadian service from Lon- Latin classics.

don and Southampton to Halifax, Chamberlain was really a new Nova Scotia, by the inclusion of the type of statesman, 'end his double port of St. John, New Bruns- training as director of Nettlefold wick, from the end of Decem- and Chamberlain and as Mayor of Steamers on London and Antillan Lines are Sibed with Laundries her until the opening of the St Birmingham gave a peculiar charac- Farcala mnakucing not more than 5 cu. ft. will be received at the Com-will be regular sailings to Halifax He was certainly one of the most Lawrence season next April. There tor to his whole political cardor, pany's Office up to Noon on the day previous to smiling.

and St. John with the Alaunfa and notable personalities of the most

For further information, Paisage, Freight, Handbooks, etc., apply to:- Ascania, in addition to the cus- Victorian era, a period of England MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO, tomary sailings between London, history upon which many of our.

Southampton and New York vin sorely harassed:

look back with engy

P. & D. Bullding, Connaught Rd. C., Hong Kong.

Arenta Halifax.

C. C. CLARKE,

Manager.

Hong Kong, January 6, 1938,

The following unclaimed tele gram is lying at the office of the Great Northern - Telegraph. of Dan- Company (Limited) mark.

Zakka, from Kobe. Elofhanlim, from Goteborg.

FY JENSEN,

Superintendent, Hong Kong, January 4, 1938..

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