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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRIES, WEDNESDAY, MAKUH 3)xir 1991.

DODWELL & COMPANY, LD.

"STEAMSHIP SERVICES.

Regular Ballings a

NEW YORK &/OR BOSTON

via Sant or Panama Canalè'at Owners' Option.

9.8. "EGREMONT CASTLE “... sailing on or about 6th Apri

LLOYD TRIESTINO

For BRINDISL VENICE & TRIESTE. Taking Cargo on through Bilis of Lading for LEVANT, BLACK SEA & DANUBE

PORTS.

FIUME having been re-opened for traffio, cargo in also accepted for this port on through

AS. "TRIESTE "

sailing on or about April 19th. 8.3. "PERSIA"

salling on or about May 19th.

& JAPAN, sailing on or about 15th April. Passengers' Laggage' can be insured at the Office of the Agents.

Fos SHANGHAI "68. "PERSIA *

SCOTTISH LETTER.

THE PROBLEMS OF GOLF":

POLITICS.C

FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]

EDINBURGH, February 9th.. Golf, in pursuit of an ideal, has been, as players might say, bunkered.. Legisla tion davised for a purpose has been found to achieve its opposite. And indeed our authorities on golf are in trouble, all | round. J. H. Taylot is on the war-path, and has written to the Times about golf politics in general, He deals with the questions of ball limitation and ribbed clubs, and incidentally-heaves a brick at the anti-stymie people. "A game evolved by, the Americans without stymie is," he B/Ladiasanya tersely not golf," Aud in this connection the past week produced sup porting evidence for his view from two of his most eminent professional brethree "Unless," says Vardon, the stympio is to be taken out of golf altogether, it should be left as it stands and always has stood. To play a stymie when he is re- quired to do so is a ɓge test of a golfer's nerve and ability. It levels itself up in the course of a year." And Herd says, You will spoil the game of golf if you do away with the stymie. consider that to hole stymies by the different ways one has to is an art in itself, and I say without hesitation that nobody has h.right to ruin a great game." THE FLOATEL.CO

NANYO YUSEN KAISHA. Ltd.

(SOUTH HEA MAIT 8.8. 00.)

Regalar Services between

JAPAN, HONGKONG

8.8. "CHERIBON 'MABU".

For - JAVA,.

JAVA.

sailing or or about 9th April:

FOR JAPAN

8.5"* *MACASSAR MARU

OCEAN

NATAL

Balling on or about 6th April.

TRANSPORT

(TAIYO: KAIUN" KAṀSHA) Steamship Berrion frans-Paclio, Also to Australia, Europe, etc.

LINE

OF

Co., Ltd.

STEAMERS.

TAKING Cargo on through Bils of Lading for SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS with transhipman si CALCUTTA,

In conjunction with the

INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD.

"AND" APOAR LINES

for Freight or Farage on any of the above Idnos apply to:---

DODWELL & 00,

Agenie

N. Y. K.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

KASKINGS FROM KONGKONG KURJEVI 'FO ́AUTEHATION.

*LTD.

.

LENIN RENOUNCES

BOLSHEVISM.

SENSATIONAL REPORT: IN NEW.

YORK.

"CONVERSION OF THE SOVIET LEADER

NEW YORK, March 20th. According to a Reval despatch to the New York Herald ! Lenin, in a remark abje speech to the 10th Communist Coa gress, announced his abandonment of the Bolshevist programme. He said nobody was so mad as to expect a world revalu. tion, and therefore agreements with bourgeois governments were indispens able

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INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY

LIMITED.

SAILINGS (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION

SHANGHAI vis SWATÓW SHANGHAI via SWATOW

TIENTUIN via Wawer & CARTOG CHIPSHING" MANILA

SWATOW

BANGKOK via STRAITS & CALUUTTA BAIPHONG vis AUIHOW. KOBE via BHÁNG HA?.

Concessions must be granted to capi. talists, and farmers must be allowed to own land, and, until big socialist enter CALCUTTA primes were established 10 years henco or more '-private industrial enterprises, must be permitted.

"Having heard of the signature of the British trade agreement and the espture of Kronstadt on leaving the Congress SHANGHAI Lenin screwed up his eyes comically, and said: I fear I have become respectable. He exercised complete control over the Congress and carried it with him in his MANILA abandonment of Communist principles. ·

t

ERASSIN AS LEADER.

"HOPSANG"

HANGRANG" Fri,

Thurz, 31st Mur., D'light

1st Apr., D'light.

Fri,

1st Apr., D'light

*LOONGSANG Fri., "TEOFAU

OHAKSANG ...Tucs "LOKSANG*... Wed *FJOKBANG "Mon.

1st Apr, 3 p.ш.

3.8.1,

3rd Apr., D'light, 5th Apr..

6th Apr,9 11th Apr., Noon.

·

LINE-This Line alfords regular saflings to Calenita, Penang and Singapore; returning from Calcutta aboamers proceed via Strait.. and Hongkong to Japan, occasionally calling at Shanghal All steamers have excellent passenger socommodation, are fitted with Electric Light and Fans and carry a fully-qualified Surgeon LINE-Sailings approximately every five days

AVI batween Cansion, and Shanghal, sometimes calling at Brabow, Through taksis can be obtained and through Bill of Lading are lawned, to alk Northern and Yangtare Ports

· LINE :—A weekly service is maintained with

vasola with good Passenger accommodation, wilings boil ports every Friday, HAIPHONG LINE:-Bailings approximately weekly for passengers and cargo..

The general impression of observers of Kussion affairs is that the land will | BORNEO eventually be divided among peasant pro prietors and a business government head- fed by Krasain."

AMERICA URGED TO FOLLOW ENGLAND'S EXAMPLE. declared that the British agreement Although the press hero (New York) amounts to nothing, since Russia has nothing to trade with, there is a strong movement. on foot to induce Washington to follow London's example, and Mr.. Hoover is studying the question. The

While the best golfing opinion in this country is unanimously in favour of re taining the stymie, the question of the limitation of the ball brings a sharper difference of opinion. Many people take the view that the case for interfering with the hall hardly justified official action, and that far too much attentina was paid to the cry that courses wore being made to look silly." However, St. Andrews took the matter, and went consular force in the Baltic States is

up into conference with the American dele-being strengthened, and the possibility of gates.

Our representatives wanted the some kind of trade pact is being consid- floater," the Americans would not havo tred. There has been no commercial treaty with Russia since 1010, when the it at any price, and, as we all know, old treaty was denounced on account of compromise was effected. But experi-

menta with the new balls showed that Tandem's treatment of the Jews. It is they could be driven 20 yards further pointed out that war was declared on the than the present 31 ball. The wind resist-Soviet by an executive, order, and that ance was less, but an even more impor Moscow might demand compensation for tant factor was that the ingenious ail the damage done by American troops who maker had, by a process of winding the shared in the Allied operations. rubber thread more tightly and putting on a thinner cover, added to the driving power of the ball.

Taylor says that there is only one solu- tion of the difficulty, that the limited ball should be a floater" weighing not more than 27 dwt, and be reaches the highest fights of expression as he depicts the new golfing world which the adoption of the floater" would bring to each one of us. We must remember, however, that Taylor's waist line is steadily expand ing, and as a man's girth increases the small heavy ball becomes, less attractive. Ho, & matter of fact, plays with 29 ball, and though the change from a 20 to a 27 would be big enough one to make in the cause of limitation, it is nothing to what it wanid mean for the

SEATTLE & VICTORIA or VANCOUVER via Manils, Shangha. men who play with n 31.

& Japan porta

· Cargo 56 Overland Prints U.8. In connection with Great Northern Northern Paolfe

and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Hallways KASHIMA MARU-(omitting Manila)" SUWA MARU

FUBHIMI MARU (omitting Manila)....... KATORI MARU ---

Wednesday,

Friday, Tuesday, Friday,

10th Apr, 21 m 0th May, a 11 am, 31st May, at 11 am. 17th June, at I am.

LONDON & ANTWERP vis Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Bues

Port Bald and Marseilles.

Mony,

SADO HARU

KITANO MARU

Friday,

INABA MARU

Friday,

FAMO MARU

Friday,

HAMBURG, AMSTERDAM, LONDON &

LIVERPOOL & MARSEILLES via Suer.

4th Apr. at 11 #2. 18th Apr. at 11 am 28th Apr. at 11am 13th May, 1'11 nuz. ROTTERDAM.

THE RIBBED PON

WORLD FOLLOWING DEITAIN. that Germany, Italy, and probably It is believed to be certain, however, Japan, will soon enter into economic rela tionship with Russia, and that the United States cannot afford to be left behind. Senator Borah is openly advocating the resumption of trade, but the strongest factor in its favour is the urgent need of developing foreign markets for Ame rican goods, to which task Mr. Hoover

bending all his energics, with a view especially to setting off the threatened avalanche of imports.

Minister, informed the Chamber of De Count Sforza, the Italian Foreign puties (says in Rome despatch) that the negotiations for a trade agreement with. Russia had been completed, and that a compact would be signed soon, S. Yary Radio..

Then there is the ribbed iron. A hig demand is anticipated, and, forgers of hends are preparing for it. A good deal popular writers whose names are house of light has lately been thrown upon the heid words for beyond Scotland, and origin of ribbed heads. So far from whose works are among the classics that their being an invention from America, are bought to be rend, and not only to. they were first made in this country 25 gleam in bookcases. There are now clabs years ago. Old" catalogues of Scottish jedicated to the memory of Scolt, Burns, clubmakers which have been raked out and Stevenson, a national literary trinity of the lamber closet show the listing of of which Scotland has just reason to bo ribbed clubs. But the furthest back re | proud.

cord of them goes to 1800, when Professor JUTE TRADE MAY CLOSE DOWN. Tait, of Edinburgh University, the father Dundee Spinners and Manufacturers of Freddie Tail, published in the "Bad-Association have written the Minister of minton Magagine" an article on long | Labour: that they are quite unable to driving in which he gave the results of carry on their works under present con experiments which he had made with aditions at the prevailing rate of wages, view to ascertaining the effect of spin They suggest that a special order should on a golf ball and in order to test his theory about the effect of underspin be designed a club whose ribs were so sharp that after half a dozen holes the ball was,

MELBOURNE & SYDNEY is Manila, Zamboanga, Thursday Pot it to be played with.

Island, Townsville & Brisbane."

NIKKO MARU

AKI MARU..

NEW YORK-via Suez.

A

Treadsy,

Tuesday,

19th Apt at II. - 17th May, at 11 am.

SOUTH AMERICAN PORTE vią CAPE,

KAWACHI MARU (tailing from Singapore) Wednesday, 12th May. BOMBAY & COLOMBO via singapore.

Theeday, 29th March..

CALOUTTA MABU

"CALOUTTA & BANGOON via Singapore & Penang."

Wednesday, 6th April.

Tuesday,

TUTTORI MARU

JAPAN PORTS-Nagasaki, Kobe & Yokohams.

AKI MABU

KAMO MARU:

KAMAKURA MARU

DAKAR MARU

IYO MABU “

BRANGHAL. KOBE & YOKOHAMA

M

ATSUTA MARU...

13th Apr., at 11 am,

Thursday, 31st Mar. at 11 am Tuesday, 13th April. Wednesday, 13th April. Friday, 15th Apr. at 11 am. Thursday,

28th Apr, at i

be made withdrawing the jute trade from the Trade Boards Act, and state that if this is not done they will be compelled to close down their works indefinitely.

THEaREAT SETE COMBINE..

It is announced by Jute Industries. Limited, that Meaars. Frank Stewart Sandeman and Sons, Limited, jute manu-. facturers, Dundee, have been acquired by This makes seven Jute Industries. Dundee firms embodied in the new com- pany, who now control half of the jute industries in Dundee. THE KILT AS A CORSET.

RESIGNATION OF PRINCIPAL MACKICIAN, SE The resignation is intimated of Pria cipal Mackichan, D.D., LL.D. The Record of the United Free Church of Scotland, says that Principal Mac kichon has been one of the most eminent missionaries of the Church, and has given 15 years' service in India. His name will always be associated with Wilson Col.

Dr. Sir James. Cantlie, speaking as an lege, for which he raised the necessary, funds and secured the valuable, site on authority on liver troubles, told the mem-" which the magnificent building stands hers of a physical culture class for ladies His personal influence was widely felt that disense, of the liver was very un- cominos among women, for the simple in-missionary circles in India, "and his administrative ability so impressed Gov- reason that they wore coracts, and there- erzment officials that twice ho was called fore maintained their bodica at 4 more to serve on Education Commissions, and equable temperaturt than men did. He thrice he was appointed Vice-Chancellor added that the kilt was the most service- of Bombay University. On leaving India able kind of corset for men, and it had very remarkable public testimony was been proved that Highland soldiers were given to the high appreciation in which freer from tropical disease in conse he was held alike by Europeans and qucace of the warni waist clothing of the Indians. The Foreign Mission Commit- kilt. tee of the U.F. Church have asked Dr. SCOTLAND WINS STRATTICONA Mackichan to

accept the position of CURLING. Honorary Principal of the Wilson College for life. THE LOUIS STEVENSON CLUB

For further information apply to NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA stituted in Edinburgh a year ago, pro-

Telephone Nos. 292 & 293..

8, TASUDA, Kanager,

PRINCE LINE FAR EAST SERVICE as he described it, dead frog. The

Regular Sailings to Boston and/or New York by far. traight steamers

For

BOSTON and

NEW YORK

NGOLIAN-PRINCE!

For Freight and fall particulare apply to

Telephone 8166.

FURNESS,

156b

(FAREAST) LIMITED St. Georges Building,

weeks.

FOR

It

The Royal Caledonian Curling Club won the fifth and final Test Mach in a game played in Edinburgh By virtue of this success the Club becomes for the The Robert Louis Stevenson Club, in first time, the possessor of the Landsome challenge trophy, presented by the late mises to be a great success, succes Lord Strathcona in 1008 for competition which certainly did not attend the club between this country and Canada. started by the distinguished author dur should he said, however, that in the pro- ing his failing days, which turned out, vincial matches the Canadians have car- vied all before them during the past four club, established in his native city has sirendy, extensive ramifications not only AINGAPORE-WATSONIAN STOLY at home but abroad. Among the latean

This story was told at the annual din to he formed is a strong club in Glasgowner of the Liverpool Watsoniau Club. A This Stevenson movement is entirely com gentiaman received an Appointment a mendable and should tink Stavtasonians Administrator in the Malay Stated, and the world o'er, as Burns clubs have the nt-Singapore he was introduced to an admirers of the national poct. The social Englishman with an intimation as to. element will not be omitted, even mild where he was going "Ah

"Ah, you are "s conviviality may be permissible at the Scotsman," said the Englishman, "Yes." annual gatherings, but the main purpose Humph Another blinkin Watsonian, of the club is, of course, the fostering of of course!" interest in Stevenson's life and W8 RAE ALBERDEEN. and tho establishment of scholarships and

prizes Literary clubs have frequently or is the latest story, they are telling up Aberdeen way about Glasgow. Two failed because of their narrow basis of coace farmers wives, were talking in the appest and the Ruskin and Browningkirkyard ftor forgoon service Quoti Bocicties, of which there used to be the first Tawas you mannic the goodly crop, seem now to be mostly mori kirk withe breon coatie, and the wee bund. They were perhaps too exclusively moustache I dinon ken," was the

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high-brow cults Stevenson, like reply: but I think he mann be fras Scott and Burns, is in the category of Glesca; he couldga turn up the places

(Continued at foot of nest colume)the Bible

TIENTSIN

calling at Habow when ladacement offer

LINE:-One sailing per month between Honghong and Sandakan by

a steamer having up-to-date kocommodation for

Cargo taken on through Ells of Lading for Kundai, Jesselton

Tegers. Labuan, Tawao and Lahad Datu''

LINE:-A regular service levan from March to November berwDEN Hongkong and Tientsin, calling at Weihaiwal,and Chefoo,

CALOUTTA

5.3.

LINE

CHAKSANG "will be despatched on or about. Tuesday, Apr., 5th, 3 p.m., för SINGAPORE, PENANG and CALCUTTA:

Through Bills of Lading issued to RANGOON, MADRAS, and -DUTCH EAST INDIES.

For Freight or Passage apply te-

TELEPHONE No. 111.

Jardine. Matheson & Co., Ltd.,

GLEN

SEVERAL MABAORES

ARD

SHIRE

Joint Service of Steamers.

U.K-STRAITS CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE.

Vessel

S.S. "GLENIFFER" 8.3 "GLENGYLE"

Vesicl

8.S. "CARNARVONSHIRE,

OUTWARDS.

HOMEWARD", Loaves Hongkong-

24th Apr.

Dae Hongkong

14th April

28th April.

Dischar

Gatos, Connor & BOTTERDAM,

Movements are subject to change without notics. For traight or further particulaen please apply jasm

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Cabla Address

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Bentley's AB. 6th Ed

and Scott's Codes."

KAWASAKI KISEN

Telephone: BaxxEmly

2944, 1935,

KAISHA

(KAWASAKI STEAMSHIP CO.)

Y20.000.000,

CAPITAL PAID-UP ·

President: Mr. Y. KAWAJAKL.

Vice Presidenti Mr. K. MarUKAMAJ Managing Dire or: Mr. Malaya Am

The Company has on hand a Large Number of

NEW CARGO STEAMERS

ALWAYS READY FOR

CHARTERS of all descripilens.

The following are comprised in the Company's Flockimm

Eleven steamers of 8,100 tons esch deadweight.

And under the Company's management:

Twenty steamers of about 9,100 tons deadweight each Two steamers of about 6,400 tons deadweight ecoh. “(Belonging to the Kawasaki Dookyurdi Us, L12)

For: Charter Rates and all other particulars apply to the

KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA

Na & Burn, Kon,

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