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THE HONGKONG" DAILY PRESS

DODWELL & COMPANY.LD.

STEAMSHIP BERVICES.

Regular Ballings to

NEW YORK & OR BOSTON

vis Sues or Panama Canals at Owners" Opolon,

B.S. "BOLTON CASTLE ***

about end of January,

LLOYD TRIESTINO

Fox SHANGHAI

5.9. -** NIPPON":

on or about 11th December

·

for BRINDISL VENICE & TRIESTE. Taking Cargolion through Billof Lading for LEVANT, BLACK SEA & DANUBA

FORTS.

VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG & COLOMBO

8.8. ** PERSIA ”

`on or about 15th December.

Passengers Luggage can be insured at the Office of the Agents.

NANYO YUSEN KAISHA, Ltd.

(SOUTH. SEA -MAIL 88.00)

Regalar Berrices between

JAPAN, HONGKONG & JAVA.

FOR JAPAN"

Fon" "JATA.

8.8. "BAMARANG MARD*

sailing on or about 24th Doo.

OCEAN TRANSPORT Co., Ltd.

(TAIYO KAIUN“ KÄ:SHA). Steamship Bervice frans-Facilio.

Also to Australia, Europe, etc.

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS.

MAMAKING Cargo or through Bills of Lading for SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

with transhiponesa, at GALUFTTA,

In conjunction with the

UNDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION 00. LTD.

AND APOAR LIFES

For Freight or Passage on any of the shove Lines apply to:--

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Agent

N. Y. K.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

SAIZIKOS FRON BONORUNG SUBIROJ 20 AKTERA TION.

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110

EATTLE & VICTORIA via Manils, Shanghai & Japan ports Cargo to Overland Points UB. in connection with Great Northern Northern Pacific

Wand Chlongo, Milwaukie & Bt. Past Halweyz.

FUBHIMI MARU (omitting #fanfia) su

· KATORI MARU, 2

TAJIMA MARE

"KASHIMA MARU (omitting Manila)

*14th Dec, ab 11 x.m Tuesday, 28th Doo, at 11 a 1 Thunday. 20th Jan., sà 11 km, Wednesday, 26th Jan, at 11 am

LONDON & ANTWEBP vis Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Sues

Part Said and Marseilles.

KAMO MARU

IYO MARU

ATSUTA KARU

Friday 10th Den, at 13 mm. Wednesday, 29th Dec, 11 am. 7ih: Jan, at 11 am.

HAMBURG, LONDON & ROTTERDAM via Sues

LIMA MARU

TSURUGA MARU

"LIVERPOOL & MARSEILLES via KAMAKURA MARU sailing from Bl+gapore AWA MARUʻalling from Yokohama MELBOURNE & SYDNEY via

Saturday, 18th December.

Middle of January. Buez. *.

Middle of December. Friday, 10th December.

Manila, Zamboanga, Thursday:

Island, Townsville & Erisbane. TANGO MARU NIKKO MARU

NEW YORK via Suëz..

NAGANO MARU ́ ́... ́

Wednesday, Stod Dec, at 11 am

Middle of "January,

Beginning of January.

Sunday, 18th Dec

SOUTH AMERICAN, PORTS ́`vis CAPE,

HAKODATE MAKU sailing from Singapore

·BOMBAY · & COLOMBO via Singapore

BANGOON MARU ...

Beginning of January.

Saturday, 18th December.

CALCUTTA & BANGOON via Singapore & Penang.

VEBOSHT MARU

JAPAN PORTS-Nagasaki, Kobe & Yokohama,

@NIKKO MAKU

SHANGHAL, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

· SHIDZUOKA MABU

YETOBOFU HABU (omitting Yokohama)

TOKUSHIMA MARUL

Baturday, 18th Dec, at 11 am

Saturday, 11th Dec, at I am Saturday, 18th December. Saturday, 18th December

FUNCTION OF CAPITAL IN DEMOCRACY.

BEGINNING OF NEW SOCIAL ORDER

LORD HALDANE ON INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

Lord Halane, addressing at West minster the inaugural meeting of the Icatitute of Industrial Administration, indicated a way out of the present indus trial unrest by substituting for the domina tion of capital the principle of service rendered in common, and adding a national scheme of education for demoersey

When, he said, he was invited to address the meeting, it could hardly have been believed that that evening would turn-out

FRIDAY, DECEMBER ⠀⠀ 10TH, 1920.

UNKNOWN HERO. SECRET HISTORY OF THE KUT CAMPAIGN.

The Rev. WA. Wigram, D-D, writes follows in the Evening "Notes:-

Colonel Leachman was one of those dicers who felt, at the close of the South Africa campaign, that if even Great Britain and Germany, should come to war, it would be fought out largely in Arabia, and he set himself to win the knowledge that would then be of use. For most of the ten year between 1902, and 1919 he was wandering in the Arabian deserts, living with the Arabe an an Arab, learning their ways of thought and their tongue. One day be would turn up more or less in European attire, in some one of the few European

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERAT ON

MANILA SINGAPORE & PETANG

SHANGHAI

HAIPHONG via HDIHOW. BHANGHAI

SANDAKAN

BIBAITS & DALOUTTA

VAD LOONGSANG”......Fri. 10th Dec 3 pua *FOOSHING.Mon, 15th-Doo, I p.m. WINGSANG" od 13th Dec, Dlighs Wed, 15th Dec 10 m TAKSANG "HOPSANG Thar 16th De Dlight.

HINSANG* SomeSata 18th Dec, Noun: "CHAESANG "Man, 10th Dec, 2 pm CALOUTTA LINE-This Ling affords regular mailings to Calcutta, Penang and Singapore; returning from Caloutta aboam we proosed via dirais and Hongkong to Japan, occasionally calling si Shanghai, All steamers have excellent passanger Rocommodation, APO fitted with Electric Ligha and Fans and carry a fully-unalked.

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to be a orucial one in a grave indus missions in Kurdistan. On another occa- SHANGHAI LINK: Zinates

struggle. He had faith in the good sensesion, as a ragged Arab on a camel be of his country and faith that this crisis will work out. But whether it did or not, there was one thing that would remain, and that was the Icsson we had to learn from it.

We had overlooked symptoms. which ought to be obvious. The beginnings of

would appear by night at the Residency in Bagdad, to force his way past sa amazed Indian sentry and see the British. Consul General. It was while living in this way that he became aware of the net of Ger man intrigue being

apread over the whole Ottoniza Empire, and he used the prestige that be had won for himself among the men of the desert to combat it.

for industry. If they could get unbroken that General Aylmers before Kut too

* new social order were apparent. There, THE APIES CONTRSEZON-

Elow well be did it is `acen froni: the was a movement towards equality move ment away from the old relation of master captured sporet reports of the German and servant to a condition of bargaining agents, who wrote frankly: "We bave spent

How, he asked, were we to get rid of money like water, but we cannot the existing condition of things Unress the personal prestige of that man. Then Was everywhere. No employer could tell came the war, and his work in the in what day would bring crisis in his telligence department of the Kut relief This he combined often with the works. This state of things was very bad

of a scout, and it was by his advice finding the lines on the left bank. of the strong to force, allowed an attempt to be made on the right bank of the river. Scouting alone by night in front of the advancing dailek redoubt, the key of the Leachman made his way

Turkish lines on that side, and entered it-- to find it end, he begged the officers in

Hurrying charge to advance at once, but a telephone

refvisal to G. H. Q. brought a

God's sake, For .

cut the wire and say you did not get word," said Leachman, but

officer

afterwards" admitted that

Kat relieved on

finding · the British in front of the, redoubt. should have withdrawn from our line with- out a abot had you entered it, they said. It was after the war, as practical governor of the Mosul province, that the influence and daring of the man came out. Kurds to the north, well outside British occupied territory, were plotting a rising which should give trouble. A whirring in the air above them disturbed the gathering. An aeroplane swooped

down on almost the only piece of level ground in the neighbourhood, and out of it stalked Lashman Salib "Greeting so you, chiefs all, I have come to say that I know what you are up to. And take my word for it it will not do.” The daring of the man, the uncanny knowledge he showed of their plana, did the work desired, and the chiefs dispersed.

peace and concentration on larger output, it would be well worth while to have high wages and short, hours everywhere.

We must get out of this condition of general unsettlement, he insisted.

The country needed production. If they tookup to the the whole of the national income and divided is between every man, woman, and child, it would produce 138. s. week head. That was not good enough. We must pro duce a bigger amount for distribution if we got pesce, and we could only get peace if the working classes co-operated in bring ing peace about.

CAUSE OF UNREST.

Unrest being the root of the evil, wo must," he said, ask what is its cause I have come to the conclusion that it is this, that the great mass of the people who are working with their hands and minds in factories and elsewhere are dissatisfied, not because they are working, but because they feel themselves shut out from a great dent that a smaller and more fortunate class gets."

:

In was a sense that they had no voice in things, even when they concerned their own lives and those of their wives and children, and that they had been placed at a disadvantage and had become separate ed from those who gave them orders. The results that there had arisen class con- sciousness.

We want,” he continued, "to get rid

Led. The Ted, and the opportunity-pas-

THE SCARED ABCHRISHOP.“

of that class consciousness, and we can remetimes there were only do that by getting rid of clasace. We

were misunderstandings. want to avoid anything revolutionary y I There was a question of Armenian orphans am not in the least afraid of revolution The authorities claimed the return of all if only we are wise in time. It has always who could be found. Leachman ordered that been pointed out by historians, that revolu. those who had (as was sometimes the case)

wished t tions are against, not the present, but this been really adopted by Turks and

If of past. The head of Louis XVI was gut remain with them could do so

ago off because of Louis XIV. If the demo of discretim The Armenian Archbishop erscy of this country see that you are declared that the Englishman was keeping really in earnest that you are doing your them to select a private harem for himself best for them and mean to keep your ward and wrote to that effect to the Archbishop at every turn, they will be the first to res

called his attention to a recent pond and help you out of your diffenty." and

accusation

against Many desired nationalisation. Having.

CA eachman summoned" him,"

shows that it was impossible to nationalite oldier and be oublicly

WELS

The

SMANILA.

approximately every five days between Cantor and Shanghai, sometimes calling at Swabaw, Through tlokasa dam be obtained and through Bill of Lading 'Aru lumod to all Northorn and Yangtze Forts vis Ahangbal.

LINE-A weekly service is maintained with Manila by reasola with good

passenger accommodation, sailings from both parts every Erkity, Sallings approximately weekly for passengers and cargo, calling at Hoihow when inducement

HAIPHONG LINE

LINE BORNEO

-One willing per month between Hong/long and Sandakan by

Cargo baken on

Bill of

for Kuadat, Jesselton

·

atcamer Baring up-to-date accommerla Den für pramenZEBER

Labuan, Tawao and Lahad Datu!

TIENTSIN - LINE --A regular service is sun from Marly to November between

Hongkong and Tentsin, calling as Wolkalwel and Chatoo,

CALCUTTA

5.3.

LINE

FOOSHING" will be despatched on or about

Dec. 13th, for SINGAPORE and PENANG.

Through Bills of Lading issued to RÄNGOON, PORT SWET- TENHAM, MADRAS, and DUTCH EAST INDIES.

5.5.

"CHAKSANG" will be despatched on or about Dec., 20th, for SINGAPORE, PENANG and CALCUTTA,

Through Bills of Lading issued to RANGOON, "PORT SWETTENHAM, MADRAS and DUTCH EAST INDIES.

For Freight or Passage apply to-

GER. No. 315.

Jardine. Matheson &Co., Ltd.,

GLEN

GENERAL MANAGKES

AND

SHIRE

Joint Service of Steamers.

U.K-STRAITS CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE.

*GLENLUCE)

GLENADE GLENTARA

Temel

sny

British but Did

'GLENOGLE

false accuser overy industry, that though the system any suitable for some, it was not suitable for on that bas

His Lordship wish his charge allhe referred to the railways as an open fled. Of course, honesty was a

Archbishop turned

athing in- question be said, "We need not, after all, trouble about nationalisation, because comprehen ible in the land. A certain Jew

came to ask for a contract, already there is a principle lying decper downja

ady assigned Frinciple that can solve the whole diff culty.

AUBSTITUTE FOR CAPITAL DOMINATION."

to a rival. It was explained that there was nothing doing" and he was. politely escorted from the room. You shall have 14,000 rupees you let me have it be pleaded. He was standing at the top of s Bight of stairs-and he found himself at the bottom before he knew what had happened. Tll make it 10,000, he gaped, that being the only explanation that seemed

What the working classes object to is what they call the domination of capital. Assuming capital to be necessary there is yet to reson why it should dominate Suppose we substitute for the power of possible to kin capital the principle of service rendered in common, the, object of service being the | — success of the industry and the greatest output and proft,

will be divided among those who render democracy is that ght lines. If you

For further Information apply *-NIPPON YUTEN KAISHAL THAT CAP

Telephone No. 251 & 252.

8. "YASUDA, K

LOS ANGELES PACIFIC NAVIGATION COMPANY

TRANS-PACIFIC FREIGHT SERVICE Operating the following UB Bhipping Board stemmern, HONGKONG

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA.

DUN TO SAIL

Deo. 17th,

BA WEBL HIKA"

DUR zo` ARRIVE -

Dea. 14th

Throsigh Buls of Inding to all US and Canadian Overland Folata no Transhipmoms en-rose hipads connoston, with the Baltlake, Bazia Fe and Bouthern Paciée Balrondes

Hongkong Office: Prince Batining, Chater Ed

Had Offices Los Angeles, CNP Branch OneKobe, Bhanghai,

WEBNJEREZOR Tel. No. 10m. UHAB-K. RICHARDSON]:

Segna hrrängement, of getting on with the men Suppose we substitute this principle of

and of making it perfectly plain to them service for the principle of capital domina what the common purpose is. It will take tion, how will it work out? That profits time, but my experience of the British are very rensoT- service according to their merits able if you follow the

There are some men, he allowed, to whom very high salaries indeed had to be paid There were some to whom he would got mind paying £100,000 provided they wers making a great business, and you to duced more by having them. It was the worth while paying enormous remunera tion for services rendered. In any case, everyone who had a capacity for a greas amount of business would have to be paid well for the service he rendered

CAPITAL

18 ENTITLED TO,

There was also the question of leisure. That brought him to capital, Capital Out of our entire population not more rendered a great service in business, but than one in ten had any éducation at all ons-£1,000 did as well as another, and after the age of fourteen. That was a therefore all that capital was entitled to monstrous state of affairs, when they con- was the interest which is required to at sidered that it was the training of the treat it.

mind that made the hole outlook of life, of leisure valu He spoke of tan, and perhaps in soms able and enlarged the

If they had these two things, the cases twenty per cent., saying that what

Prip ever the risk is the rate of interest should ciple of service and education, they would represent the market value of the risk have laid the foundations of industria rendered. When that was done capital peace. Just as in 1870 the State took bad said all that sa capital it had to say, upon itself the duty of seeing the

youth of It might be entitled to be there to look the country were educated, so now it should after, but it was not entitled to be there see that larger and wider education is to dominate. residuary prats would given to democracy. He suggested the go to pay the standard wages, to pay for training of a new class of professor at the special services rendered, and to pay the Universities who would take his work ont great people at the top. If there were into be various regions and thus bring extra profile they could be shared. education to the doors of democracy I Some would ask how he proposed to 15" he said in conclusion, we-fall

to meet this situation half way,

Fr we shall maka common form scheme that would have it forced upon us in much more fit every case? To that question he disagreeable way in, the end. I am all för plied" We look to you business men to anticipating and working a scheme out work the scheme out. It is a matter of whilst we have the time to work it on individual capacity, it is a matter of

And if we do that I am very confident of the result" (Continued as foot of nez column.);

et labour to agree on a general principle and work with yop, and you observe the most scrupulous good faith, and show that you regard your word as your boud, you will not have much trouble, and you will find work-people very ready to acquiesce in things.

EDUCATING DEMOCRACY.

This principle of service seemed to him. condition of things if we can only get it the most hopeful way out of the present

introduced,

OUTWARDS.

HOMEWARDS, Laven Hongkong.

about 10th Dec.

Das Hongkong 30th Dec.

7th Jan

18th Jan.

Elschargei

GRECA, Louder ♣ BưTri

-Moraisata are ubject' to 'changu wilbows nokłos. ||For freight or further partlouises please apply to:-

Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. The Glen Line, Ltd., AGENTS.

Tel No 21 ab. 5 or 23 and 2696.

Cable Address

Kawakisen, Kobe. Bentley's A.B.C. 5th Ed. and Scott's Codes

KAWASAKI

KISEN

Telephone Sannomly

3844, 9933,

(KAWASAKI STEAMSHIP CO.)

CAPITAL-PAID UP

President: Mr. X. KAWASAKI..

KAISHA

T20,000,000

Vice-President: Mr. K. MATSUKATA, Managing Director: Mr. Manara ÄKK.

The Company has on hand a Large Number of

NEW CARGO

STEAMERS

JALWAYS -READY TOR- CHARTERS of all descriptions.

The following are comprised in the Company's Floet

Eleven steamers of 8,100 tons each deadweight.

And under the Company's management Twenty steamers of about 8,100 tons deadweight each. Two steamers of about 6,400 tons deadweight each. (Belonging to the Kawasaki Dockyard On, Irak)

For Charter Bales and all other particulars apply to the de

KAWASAKI KISEN-KAISHA

Na 8, Bura, Kaza.

1991

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