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$1.00
PUNCH TICKETS FOR
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THE PENINSULAR AND
ORIENTAL. STEAM NAVIGATION CO.
STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, BOMBAY, EGYPT, MEDITER- RANEAN PORTS & LONDON,
Through Billa of Lading issued
Batavia American, Continental; and South African Porta
THE Homeward Hail Steamer
"DILWARA "
for
sarrying His Majesty's Mail, will be despatched from this port about OCTOBER STE, 1919, taking Cargo for the above Ports. Passenger socommodation in the connecting vessel, if available, secured before departure from Hongkong-
Silk and Valuable Cargo for Italy, France nd conveyed (ander arrangement) will be by this Steamer proceeding to Bombay and there transhipped to the on-carrying Steamer for Marseilles and London.
Parcels will be received at the Office until IFM. the day before sailing. The contents and longersdaars, skiing dates, etc. Apply to
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.,
Post Box 113,
Agents,
P. & O.S. N. Cot
2. Den Vorux Road Central,
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRES
The Return of
BOVRIL
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During the War Bovel was so indispeus- able to the soldiers, wounded, and the people in the United Kingdom that it had to be res tained in the British Isles, where it is made, or sent to the fighting front,
With peace has come Bovril and now those who have suffered under the long strain of War can once sin build up their health and strength with this unique food..
Those who for so long, have been eagerly waiting for Bovril can now obtam all the supplies they need.
BOVRIL
Saltlepatica
ERFERVESCENT
SALINE COMBINATION
LAXATIVE BELIMINAND: BRISTOL-MYE
NEW YORK
MADIC IN
A sluggish liver is the cause of most of the languid
feeling and ill-health of the Tropics. Try
SAL HEPATICA-mild but effective
compounded entirely of harmless salts.
and so does not create a habit or the
need for increasing the dose. At..
all dispensing chemists. Full
"directions on each jar.
Sal Hepatica
..FOR
FITNESS AND EFFICIENCY
HORLICKS • DRINK
EDMILL
HORLICK'S
MALTED MILK
MALTED BARLEY, WHEAT & MILE).
CIVES STRENGTH AND MAINTAINS IT. INVALUABLE ON THE MARCH AND IN CAMP. REFRESHING AND DELICIOUS ENDORSED, AND RECOMMENDED BY LEADING ATHLETES AND PHYSICAL CULTURISTS.
Available in both POWDER and TABLET FORMS.
A tablespoonful of the powder dissolved in glam of bat or mic, water, ae a few tablets diessived in the mouth; will prevent fatigue & restore mergy.
Bold by Chemists and Stores............
BORLICK'S MALTED MILK COMPANY, SLOUEZ, BOCKS., ENGLAN
(APIOLINE
(CHAPOTEAUT)
LADIES
For functional troubles, delay, pain and those irregularities peculiar to the sex.
Prescribed by the highest French 3 dical authorities, and superior to Tisoy, steel Drops and Penny royal. CHAPOTEAVE, 8, rue Vivicase, Parin
FRENCH LESSONS
MOTES 10's.
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DAIRY FARM NEWS
FRESH MILKE The value of pure Fresh Milk as a perfect dot cano be over-
stimated.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER IST, 1919.
THE HERESY OF LESSENED
PRODUCTION.
LIGHTNING STRIKES.
MR. CLYNES'S WARNING TO LABOUR.
A great gathering assembled a the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford on August Teh, in connection with the sunumer, meet- ing of University Extensing and ether students to hear an address by Mr. J. R. Clyne, M.P., on the subject of labour in connection with the commonwealth... ·
· Mr. Clynes said he thought it was essential for the welfare of the Empire that labour throughout all parts of the Empire should seek to stihirsi. common objets by baking, the various parts of labour closer that had ever get beras done, He hoped those who hid in, their keeping fuaucial arrangements tinder. this head would see that they ought to begin now at the point where the war compelled them to leave off in the year 1014. (theory) The second step e would like to see staken was to try to mould the economic work of the League of Nations on the model of the best cou- ditions that they could establish in the Empire The workers could make no more lamentable mistake than to encour- age under-production, Scarcity el comp modities was the, opportunity of the pro- Steer. Scareity might cause some little inconvenience to the rich, but it onl cause real and" continued privation to masses of people whose purchasing power was united. Some forms of profiteering could be punished by the law, but work, men who deliberately restricted nuljiut të who failed to accept, any form of indus trial development which could make their labour more productive were punishing their class without knowing it, and they were imitating the profiteer, who thought only of himself. If profiteering was eua scious pilfering en panny Wag at ignorant net which deprived many people of their real needs. · It inflicted lows upon the favoured class wherever ca' enny was practised as a design to punish them. but it visited the greatest loss upon poor people with only low wages,
When the workers were unorganised and could have little say in fixing labour conditions and payment, over production sometimes was a cause of depression. They had outlived that
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they should outlive possibility, d
the heresy which a few appeared ready to foster- that lessed production meant greater cassurance of work for other people. On the contrary, it seemed the greater pros pect of unemployment. It impeded their which the war inevitably enused. It
and up prices and
lowered
nothing but the workman's standard of existence. It was the but in a special the enemy
recovery from the industrial dislocat
in the highest degree harmful to general
public
degree ander on was.
of all
of the masses, whose pressing needs re- "quired a
red a more abundant forms of materials for house-building, for food production, the manufacture of every kind of hou requisite, clothing. and the common needs of daily exi He was convinced that
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the use in its highest and most. alicient fur of their available Tabour and mechanical resources that they could ever make themselves equal to the highly ufficient corripetitor in other parts of the world
or provide themselves with a stora of
in which the war left them very mach in arrears,
But in pleading for that efficiency he pleaded als for the certainty of a higher standard of life, and fuller and are shundant share of the world's goods, for the producers of the world's
icy previously enjoyed. Had then
lions an
given electoral power to the masses
des of
wage arners. and placed in the hands mil
An authority # ed to a few, they must inevitalify have
which farmerly belong. to face the fart that before very long these millions would resolve themselves into a political force capable and wishful ce assume the authority of
of government itself. How soon that day would come our presented its
depend, he believed, upon
placed
its principles
It would not win
the
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how
and
before the electorate.
nation by merely approval from the giving shocks to the nation. Cheers) It
Would not
convert
or convince the people by putting the people in fear of it, and therefore he was anxious that the reputation which he be lieved Labour stood to lose should be jealously safeguarded by the cautious statesmanlike acts of the leaders of Labour and opinion. In other words, in a pamient of national crisis it was the business of men who had the courage say the thing that would lead not to thing that was true. He believed it to be please, but the true that this enormous, new-found industrial and political, wh
power. which the
work ers had acquired could he wasted by a reckless Use of it in
Afediperly might
into stoppages and strikes which be avoided in the workers interests, s well ан in the nation's interests, and if Labour was ever to think of itself us hav ing a controlling force in the nation it must cense to think of itself in the terus uf class, as it had done War
Torking men in the mass had no longer any reason to talk about the governing class.". Work- the
Will out Fresh Milk children ing men, if they wished, could be cannot thrive.
governing class, and they would he the governing class as soon as they convinced the nation that they were fit to govern
The purity and quality of our well, (Cheers.) milk is guaranted.
Beware of adulterated and impure milk.
Isay
KEATINGS LOZENGES
cure the worst Cough
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WORKERS AND AMERICAN COMPETITION.
Under the presidency of Mr. John Hodge, M.P., a meeting of the Executive of the Iron and Steel Trades Conference was held in London on August 14th., when the question of foreign trade, with particular reference to American com- in the iron and stool trade, was
Sallied at length.
It was urged that workmen and em- ployers should lay their cards on the table in this matter, and that the facts should he disclosed
as to profits made and as to whether the prosent prices charged by the manufacturers were justified. Improved methods in organisation-in the alloca tion of orders, the pooling of freightage, and use of up-to-dale machinery-were advocated
The Robinson Piano Co
Agents for:
Brinsmead
Chappell Estey Challen
Hamilton.
Co., Ltd.
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MOTOR DEPARTMENT,
Distributors for
COLE DODGE & OLDSMOBILE Cars,
FEDERAL Trucks-FISK Tires, HARLEY-DAVIDSON Motorcycles. ARROW, BRENNAN JACOBSEN, MEITZ RED WING, ROBERTS, & VENN- SEVERIN Marine engines.
We stock Spare Parts also carry a complete line of Auto Accessories and Motorboat Fittings.
Motor Car Storage
and
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Repairs of all descriptions under Europian supervision. Re-painting a speciality. Inquires and Inspection Invited.
Call at our Motor Garage
No. 7, Russell St.
or
Phone 659.
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and 3% Kerosene
Economical
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Ja, Chater Kond.
Phone 2304.
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We will be pleased "to demonstrate this beautiful car to prospective motor owners.
ALEX. ROSS & CO.,
Machinery Department,
4, Des Voeux Road Central, -
Telephone 2487.
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