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THE HONGKONG DAILY
DODGE BROTHERS
MOTOR CAR
Its Goodness is alone responsible for the unusual demand
that has existed right from the beginning.
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Nothing has ever disturbed the demand for this Car. No outside conditions, no conditions inside the industry seem to slow it up a particle. The people want the Car more intensely at this moment than ever they wanted it before. The Car has reached the stage when its sales are almost automatically increased. By this we mean that one sale is almost certain to result in one or two other sales.
There is a very pronounced and definite public opinion now in this country concerning the Dodge Bros. Car.
People seem to know that Dodge Brothers" idea, from the very first, was that if they built the Car right, nothing else mattered. It is the quality revealed in its performance which makes the price impressive. People are attracted by something more than price, it is the internal and external excellence, which characterises the Car.
The high price it demands when sold second-hand increases the respect in
"which the Car is held.
It would be hard to find a truer test of enduring worth. People are not eager for used Cars unless they know that such Cars have before them a long life of satisfactory service.
And so the Dodge Brothers Car is bought, not apon price, but upon the quality and value that it embodies.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
AGENTS.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 111, 1919.
ANTARCTIC DEVELOPMENT. INTERVIEW WITH SIR DOUGLAS MAWSON.
Sir Douglas dawron, formerly leader of the Australasian Antaretic "Expedi tion, has been engagou for 31 years on war work for the British Ministry of Munitions. In the course of an inter view he expressed the hope that the Peace Conference would find time to deal
of definitely with the allocation thu Antarctic lands. He felt sure that those lands were going to prove of very con siderable economic value in the near future.
The oil from these regions played a very important part in the making of ni munitions," continued Sir Douglas.
For instance, the whale oil yields great quantities of glycerine for high explo sives. I think that we might fairly claim that the section of the Antarctic between 90 deg.. and 100 deg., east should be under the control of Australia. Once whaling sealing is commenced in earnest there will have to be some control. There are immense areas of coal-bearing country in Antarctica, but I do not think they will be developed for a very long time to come-the difficulties are too great--but whaling and sealing are things of the near future. The part of Antarctica opposite Australia is cot so easy to work as that to the south of the Falkland Islands. owing to the lack of islands like South Georgia to serve as bases, but the difficul- ties can be overcome. Generally speak- ing, I look forward to considerable. developments in the Antarctic regions."
While absent from Australia. Bir Douglas Mawson devoted a good deal of attention to the question of the utilisa- tion of brown coal, and he feels sure that wonderful results could be obtained by the distillation and carbonisation of such coals in Australia.
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Will be screened at the VICTORIA on THURSDAY (12th). Nothing
that we can say about this picture would adequately describe it. It is the most wonderful film that has been released for many a year.
It has no peer, and ranks as the greatest achievement in photoplay production. The theme is out of the usual, treated in an unusual way, and
a scathing depiction of man, his downfall and his regeneration.
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From the standpoint of intense dramatic value of the story, the wonder fully impressive scenic effects and the remarkably high grade of photography, is unsurprassed. It is a brand new film and supreme in the importance of the moral subject it deals it with.
"MORAL SUICIDE" is a very expensive picture, and even if we increase the prices threefold it would still not be
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