1919-08-22 — Page 7

Daily Press 孖剌西報 All

I

· p

LA PERLA DEL ORIENTE

CIGARS AND CHEROOTS

made from selected and perfectly matured

leaves of tobacco

MANILA

Cigars and Cheroots of all sizes can be

obtained from all local stores.

SOLE AGENT:

TABAQUERIA FILIPINA.

15, Wyndham Street:

HONGKONG.

irth

IMPORTANT

NOTICE.

(289

Manufactures the most Important Point is Improvement, and in Digpetica Cleanliness Science always insists on these Maxima

Gróun laut or Peanut Oil can be used as a substitute for Olive Oil, Butter or Lard, but when Slightly Dirty is injurious to health.

In China, by the Ordinary Methods of Extraction, Dirt and Dust are not guarded against Our Method shows a great advance. By the use of New Machinery and New Methods Scrupulous Cleanliness is Assured

Our Machinery during the Process Filters the Oil while our Factory is Free from Dust. Our Oil is Clear, Sweet and Fragrant and Compares most favourably with other Oils used for Culinary purposes: there is no residuo.

Prices are moderate so as to induce new business."

Analysis isalways given before Shipment to Foreign Countries.

NAM CHAU OIL FACTORY,

Office No. 28, Connaught Road West, HONGKONG. Factory: No. 26, Kwei Lin Street, SAMSHUIPO. This Sole Proprietorship of this concern belongs entirely to a Chinese Citizen.

MOTOR BOATS

built under European supervision with the very best materials, and fitted with the following reliable Motors CAILLE-PEERLESS-SCRIPPS.

ALEX. ROSS & CO.,

, Des Vœux Road 'Central-Phone 2487. 1-2, Canton Road, Kowloon-Phone K41-7

WAI KEE

FLAG AND SAILMAKER. No. 128, Des Voeux Road Central, Top Floor, BONGKONG.

TELEPHONE - No. 1832.

・76

[395

THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY

PION NO. 1 NO. *

FHLRABION

1. 1 for Bladder CatarA TAIP Good & Skin Dive FL. 1. Mr Chinelo Tackson, Fats # Lims4 Czarcurs. Promo US (64), Sa. Le Class, Co; Havermook Hi., H.W, 4, London, 641 71223-Mask Wulls ¦ TERAPAN SOU ERIT DUTE. Bakr Apptas 21 Garcon Pack375

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22ND,

IMPERIAL PARTNERSHIP. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, Viscount Milner, Secretary of State for the Colonies, and representatives of the Overseas Dominions were the guests of Sir John Randles, M.P., chairman of the Commercial Committee of the House of Commons at luncheon on July th

Sir John Randles, in welcoming the guests, remarked that the Commercial Committee ret Pepresentatives of the Allies in their conferences, but they had (always been short of Overseas representas tive the British, Pominions, and they would like, if it were possible, that the Dominions should be réprésented in thi international invetings of the committee. (Chris)

Kingdom hed

will sneered in entering into closer rela tions with representatives of the Oversens Dominions. (Hear, hene.) I also hope) that in the international Conferences of the future the Overseas Dominions will be directly represented. (Hear, hear.) Fan quite certain for my own pars that their direct representation on these inter- national edgféineus will do nothing to impair, but, in fact, may ftunately do a great deal to strengthen, the internat heads within the Empire which unite us to those Dominions, and which are diar to us, and are more vital, I may say, bo us in the Tited Kingdom "and" "the Dvininimas, even than the most" chörighed foreign, relations. (Cheers)

IMPERIAL TICIDE.

Mr. McPherson, in ceply, said ... they Welgoed any association that would pro Viscint Milner, is submitting The note the world's grace; but they felt that any slackness on the part of firear Opersens Dominions," said: propose on

Britain garil to her Navy if the this occasion to be short and extremely practical: This is

Nay became impotent that day, would committee. business

see the decline of the British Empire. and I do not propose, in asking you to

They realised what the British Navy, bad: drink the health of the Overseas fummin

meant to Australia and the other nations, ions, to dwell on the big question of con

(Cheers,). It must pay be Proognised

༣ stitutional relations between the. I nito

that the Dominions had grown up, and these minions, I have spoken on that subject vers

they thought was trine, that they were very, often mand

fotsulted alpit internal matters. Clear, on more appropriate beensions. know whether Phas opinions which paver Thus were prepared to fight for consulted for about twenty

the hair, and they should be consistently years are wel

Pegand to waters that affect the oney fellows qUMEN

Empire s il whole. (cheers.) This trynen; but if they are not, am afraid repenting

ting them for the hundred and first

5 માં time today

not make them uuch better known n. (Laughter.) All I

the only p can say is that regard

I do not

a continuance of the British is an a lass of niwlnte mit and out equal partnership between the "nited Kingdom and the Dominions. (Cheers, I say that without any kind of reva tion or fimization whatevere, It is very easy to say that, but undoubtedly the working out of it in practices without bringing about the severance of relations gs and the Dominions, will be the rat complicated

tasks which statestuarship. has ever had to faces Personally, I am at afraid of it, and have to admit that the difficulties tre such that our best efforts may end in failure. I hope nut. At any rat, there is no other way out, and there is no other linen high solation can be fund. + that I am perfectly convinced.

ne

INTERNATIONA. CONFERENCES.

gation had

and soldiers, but it had her great sailors an ass we saved by be built up by the youthereal men and (fear, hear.) traders of the Empire. While in this country, they ask

asked them, averseas, to do what thes duld to trade with them, they thought that hear, sonde times, thes did not try to help they

themselves. He had known gonds carried Front Ne Yurs.

rid Elterpool to Australia at lower rate of fight than similar goods,

in the same ship, frous Bricot 10

Australia. Was that doing

Trade The Fac any good? Within the last be told that London merchants had offered Austral American steel at $11

ton. while the British manufacturer wanted ton. He asked how Ants tralia could trade with the Qid. Country on these conditions. (Ha, har

also replied, and

Sir Percy Ek betore them;

said there was

but it

it wa no, greater than that which

they were suddenly walled upon to lear . They were certain rationk! steps that could is taken in the way, of organisation ind en operation, so that we would have the best chaner of discharging our enormous responsibilities. Henr hear) Mr. McPherson inąd rolerred to

The patter to which Sir John Randles has relerod is more un less air illustra tion of the kind of dibenity we shall have to meet. Your Commercial Committee, which I understand is a non-party Com-the impossibility of carrying on truld mittees (hear, hear) so much the better has tione very good work, and soare of its best work has been in conferences with nations. An representatives of foreign these conferences.

understand the matter, ti British

$1.4

Part for unition have not:

diretly

marional

thers days

No Inter really complete in

are Tepryss the British Dominions

(Hear," hour.) It is insupel suppose--I do not wish to say anything. offensiv but it is really absurd to suppos

that the annel

Australin

not at least of

sions

presene

Canada

what the commercial people of England were unable to offer the same opportuni -ies as those of Apperican

KRITISH QUTRET.

There has something more sevinis thah that--something which commercial people; could themselves deal with, and that As the short fäll of output per man. Hear bear. While it was their duty and ambitical to forward the interests of their owautions, there was limit

Int disc when they are into' actual Cut-throat

importance with that of Chili, Argentina, not to way Rolivia.or

national for...

W

tiv

These

nother-

comptatwith the Mother Leuntry. It could not pay any part of the British

ons to draw the lifeblood or

the art. They existed by ren

che

heart.

ני

the

the direct representation of the son of England's greats. (lear.hear) It WILA Tuminions, and I might go fur- ther and say this, that the United King-strength and the foundation of the whole of the structure. Frow it they stand dom members of Parliament, or other re-tu-day He would give them an ustante Presentatives of the nited Kingdom,

קלות ונעור

cantot

do it, and we du

which was the key to the whole thing. 103 eficiently represent these Gherseas He had followed the Lual Commission Dominice. W not want to try: but we do naturally report. He had been told that coal rost

(Hear, hear.)

want them to be there.

Very n naturally foreign representatives on.

W

mensures, there

He knew all the

105. at the it's mouth 2 to

and that it was likely to rise. The suma heat these oensions raise this question, as they

ing value of cual could be pruduced in couatiess millions of Luns in

in South Africa have rrised it in Paris over and over again during the last three months, i at from s. downwards.

dithculties of shipping, and they could' not publicly, at any rate, in discussion

not do an export trade with no returns. conversation We have in Prinfronted with this position:

The tendency clearly was to show that the bren

standi say, Well how do we

What export coal trade here would an to parts

other than this country

I coal need not ave you! If these Dominions are inde necessarily go to South Africa The pendent nations, well and good: we are tr

ere extended into other delighted to welcome them, and we wel not under the British dag. That would FRLESS them exactly as We do the Argen-aut

other industries tine. bili, Bolivia, and Paraguay. But be only the first thing

would go to the coal, where there were you ask us to welcome them as British Dominions. They are part and parcel of

epal and irgn eres in enormous quanti- Ofties. They coold prosper,

wrlf Pasugh you. If they are to be separately repre

without going sear that point, where the enteri, that is merit a dodge of yours estil industries of the Mother Coun for debling, trebling, and quadrupling try would be paralysed. (Hear. bear) your own representation. You all know He begged leave to say, even if it be at it is no dodge at all.

hear.) It

the risk of South Africa's

ica's trade is not with any desire, to

ad- any

spects, that something ought i done vantage over foreign nations that We

the tanke this proposal British Dominions

We press for the to bring home to

everybody here absolute necessity of recordingly. these representation of

facts, and making provision because it corresponds to a fact, and be

so that the trade of the Mother Country cause in their absence there is no really

might be properly built up, the "output. international conference (Hear. bear.)

increased, and commercial people be ablei We do not seek to gain, and I do not

to entch the trade to which Mr. McPher know that we shall gain. any special

sun had referred. (Cheers.) advartage for the United Kingdom out of it.

יין

FUTURE OF THE DOMINIONS.

Anyway, there is the position, and it has got to be faced and got over. It is quite certain that in the future, the British Dominions-the great British Dominives the great British verses

inde

Fur coatl Doininions-will be

ALCOCK MYSTERY SOLVED

UPSIDE DOWN FLIGHT 16

QUITE SIMPLE

Is it possible for a pilot to fly his aero- scious of his position?

represented in certain at plane upside down without being con-

and

it is also quite Jerust, I hope so-that, inasmuch as they regard themselves as closely allied with us as members of a permanent political alliance which we call the British E-

that Fations

can

1

The recent statement by Captain Alcock that he was flying upside down in fog-bank without being aware of it has left the general public guessing.

Dire. ny criticisms

It is obvious that the pastime cannot say, or any

can piler. can

be practised in clear atmosphere without alter that.

is a fatter among our selves. (Hear bear. It is certain. 1 the airmen noticing that the earth and have changed positions. But in 'a think that if in International Conference cloud, when nothing is visible except as treaties of the future the British Domin-

indistinct outline of the apparatus, there ions appear as separate members foreign

is nothing in the landscape or skyscape will have to accept the position countries

to show that the pilot bas changed his that that dors not prevent their remain-position in the world.

in a separate, distinct and intimate latinaship of their own with the United Kingdom. (Hear, hear.)

machine to Spain, weld a Daily Expr

Captain Square, who flew the D.H. 4 representative that there was no physical We have got to realise the two things There is no rushing of blood to the

sensation in. upside-down flying. that they may be members of the League of Nations, side by side with the United head," he

said,

od but for the bubble Kingdom, and at the same time, they in your lateral, level running round its have a right, as they intend, to be the curved tube, and the indicator of your members of a British League of Nations compa bumping up against the glass

(Hear, hear) How- inside the cult that position, it be

ow- and pointing all ways at once, you might Bring in a respectable manner. corresponds with the ersentin facts of

course,

articles in your macbine the situation, and forms will have to be

like luggage, ballast, or a devised to suit the fact. I have to apolo passenger, will fall out if they are not gise for the length of time I have destrapped in, and you will feel your belt tained you in this matter. I would only straining against your body. Otherwise, like to say that I hope this committee upside-down dying is quite comfortable.

ever new and

1919.

Co..

The Robinson Piano Ltd.

Agents for

Brinsmead Chappell Estey

Challen

Hamilton

927

CARRERAS MIXTURES.

MUGGETS CRAVEN

HANEY'S

SIL PINILLIPS

1

$1.00

SLJO

$130.

$1.50

BOGUSLAVSKY'S

VIRGINIA de LUXE CIGARETTES.

in

tlas of 50. 90 cents.

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.

C.E.C

MILEELLERORIST.

Look for these Initials

C.E.C.

They

They are your guarantee. prog that the OSRAM you buy is the British Lamp, made in London by the tieren) Electrif: Company, Ltd. They stand for the great Triple Alliance Taiwmm Tiritish srience, British Manu- facturing enterprise, and the unrivalled skilled hintsh mörkers.

A WARNING

It is possible that, after signing of Place. *trial" lampy of forviga manufacture may be offered for sale in this country. Reficiated that it is only DSIAM LAMPS bearing the initials QBC. which art of "Penuand Fintech manufacture: Look for Con every USRAM Lamp you buy..

sram

G.E.C

tatamable from ali torni bjevteurana, ¿tarra and Ireminger, Adwort.of the General Electrical Co. of China, Ltd., -9, Quaeq's Buildings, Hoedkonām

ĠravingTM

Dock and

Slipways

SHIPS

ENGINES

Shipbuilders

ins

Engineers.

TAIKOO DOCK

Repairs

Salvage.

HONGKONG.

BOILERS

MOTORS.

[1005

Taikoo Dockyard and Engineering

Co of Hongkong, Ltd.

Butterfeld & Swiro: · Agents,

The

Telephone 372 - Cable="TAIKOODOCK.”.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.