THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19TH, 1981.
CO., LIMITED.
DODWELL & CO.,
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REGULAR SAILINGS TO NEW YORK & BOSTON
for NEW YORK via Sacz. "KENDAL CASTLE"
...sailing on or about 30th Seph
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FIUME having been re-opened for traffic, cargo is also mocepted for this port on through Bills of Lading.
FOR BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE
via SINGAPORE, PENANG & COLOMBO,
8.4.
** TRIESTE "
...failing Ead of August.
FOR SHANGHAL
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sailing on or about 18th August. "TRIESTE "...
Passangera' Luggage can be inanzed at the Office of the Agents.
NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS.
Sailing from Colombo to South African Ports:-
** UMVOLOSI”. sailing on or abou: 20th Sept. from Colambo
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For Freight or Fantage on any of the above Lines apply to:---
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,
Agents.
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GLILIIGA FROM KONGKONG KURJECÍ TO ANTERÄTION.
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A GREAT ENGLISHMAN.”.
WASHINGTON'S · STATUE,
LORD CURZON'S TRIBUTE. The gift of the Commonwealth of Virginia to the people of Great Britain and Ireland, a bronze stator of George Washington, was unveiled in Trafalgar square last month. The gift was "pre- sented by a special 'commission of dis tinguished Yirginians..
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FROM
Benwell
Kobe
Shanghai Shanghal
New York
Stoureky China Merchant
5. Esinchang Vittaly, Hongkong Hotel Brant Tozzer, care Interna tional Bank Corp...
1ermines Passenger Blue Fine! Migi Oxabarin Eisoksi Idetoshio, Steamer Koren Fan Yut.
Chop,
Nam Yee Wou Choung Yea Sin, Des Voeux Road
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... Amoy
Tondayuyashi
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... Shanghal
Peking
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STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED.
SHANGHAI MANILA
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION
SHANGHAI via SWATOW
BAJPHONG via HOIHOW. STRATTS & CALCUTTA ...
HANGKOK via SWATOW
TIENTSIN
SANDAKAN
HI
·WINGSANG"...Fri,
LOONGSANG...Fri, YUSANG... Mon..
19th Ang., 3 FM.
19th Aug. 3 PM
2nd Aug. Noon.
LUKSANG" Tues., 23rd Aug.. 8 "YATSHING Tuse
3rd Aug. 3 p.m.
CHUNSANG" Wed 24th Aug., Noon **CHIPSHING"...Wad.. 94th Aug., Noon- "YANNIS" Thurs. 25th Aug., Noon
The following is a list of unclaimed CALOUTTA "LINE:-This Line afforda regular sailings to Caloutta, Penang and telegrama lying in the Eastern Extension, Australasis and China Telegraph Company's office at Hongkong
Dr. Henry Louis Smith, in making the presentation, delivered an oration of great power and dignity. He described how the decision to make the gift waLS taken seven long and eventful years ago in order fittingly to celebrate the "close of a century of unbroken peace." and give expression to equally-unbroken friendship. Little was it thought that before their tribute of love could cross the seas that ancient friendship would
Lieutenans Alberto Ribeiro," be recemented and glorified, by comrade
Carlton Hotel ship in suffering and partnership in Sanchou, 32, Des Varax noble deeds. (Cheers.) The peoples now; Toalabake..
Extrans... fighting and dying side by side, had learned for all time that blood was thicker far than water. They presented
FROM
Macao Iquites Shanghai Shanghai
Singapore; returning from Calcatta steamers prosced via Strata and Hongkong to Japan, ocosilonally calling at Shanghai. All steamers have excellent passenger accommodation, fitted with Electric Light and Fans and carry a fully-qualified
Surgeon.
SHANGHAI LINE-Sailings spproximately every five days between Canton and Shanghal, sometimes calling at Swatow Through tickets on be obtained and through Bill of Lading are issued to" all Northern and Yangtas Ports via Shanghal LINE:--A weekly service in maintained with Manlia by vassals with good weakly for passengers and cargo, calling at doihow when indacement offers.
MANILA
to Great Britain the likeness of one who DAIRY FARM NEWS HAIPHONG LINE:-nger serommodation, sailings from both porta every Friday.
forsook her flag, rejected her sovereign- ty, and fought against her King. With splendid and characteristic magnanimity she had naswered the challenge by plac ing the one-time rebel on pedestal amid the mighty monuments and memories of Trafalgar-square. (Cheers.) With Vir ginia's gift to Britain went her whole heart. They brought the assurance of undivided fellowship and friendship of the great body of American citizens The shrill cries of hate that were some times heard were but the clamour of a narrow and turbulent shoreline, not the voice of the great deep that lay beyond. Theirs was a world friendship that had come to stay. Representing the think- ing millions of America, he added to his message the plea that the English-speak- ing nations of the world, so recently united in war, should unite again for the more complex tasks of peace, and is closest and most unselfish co-operation enter "at once upon a joins programme of world leadership and reconstruction. (Cheers.)
The Merquis Carron, in accepting the statue on behalf of the people of Great Britain, said he supposed that "more speeches had been made about Washing ton than about any human being who ever lived, with the possible exception He of Bobby Burns." (Laughter.) thought that Do one would have hated this more than Washington himself. Not only was 'be a very modest man, but, except in the latter part of his time, he was not at all a good speaker. They
SEATTLE & VICTORIA, ở VANCOUVER vis Manila, Keelung, might perhaps remember that in the
Shanghai & Japan porta
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Darge to Overland Polate US, in counse'den with Gross Northern Northern Padic and Chicago, Kwakse Bi. Paul Ballways.
PUSHIMI MABU (Shanghai dirset) .... KATORI MABU KASHIMA MARU
The
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(omitting Mandils.)
"SUWA MABU (Nagasaki direct)
--
Tuesday, Friday, Tuesday, Saturday,
23rd Aug, at 11 am. 9th Sept. at 11 am. 4th Oct., at 11 ams 29th Ocb., at 11 am.
early part of his military career, when he was called upon. to reply to a vote. of thanks passed to him by the Parlia ment of his State, he made a very feeble and rather discreditable exhibition. Thereupon the Spenker got up and ad- dressed him in the memorable words, "Sit down, Mr. Washington, your modesty equals your valour, and that surpasses the power of any language fou possess," (Laughter.) Proceeding, Lord
LONDON & ANTWERP is Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Suez Curzon asked why it was that they as
Port Said and Marseilles.
te
MISHIMA MARU
Baturday,
SADO MARU
KITANO MABU
Friday, Friday,
HAMBURG, LONDON & ROTTERDAM
1
TOTTORI MARU......
90th Aug., at 11 am 2nd Sept., at 11 am. 16th Sept, at 11
Monday, 22nd August.
LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW & MARSEILLES.
LISBON MABU
Fow
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Second hall of Sept.
Englishmen gladly and proudly wel- The comed the statue of Washington.
+ great answer was because he was Englishman-one of the greatest Eng- lishmen who ever lived; because, though he fought us and vanquished us, he was fighting for ideals and principles which were as sacred to us as they were to the American people, and which were em- bedded in the very fibres of our common (Cheers.) The defeat that he in-
MELBOURNE & SYDNEY vis Manils, Zamboanga, Thursday ficted upon us was our gain; he laid
Island, Townsville & Brisbane,
TANGO MABU
SIKKO MABU
Tuesday 20th Sept, akitiam. 18 Oct, a 11 mm. Tuesday,
NEW YORK VIA PANAMA.
LYONS MARU
TAKAOKA MARU
Saturday, Thursday,
SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS ris CAPA,
KANAGAWA MARU
Friday,
20th Aug. 25th Aug
16th September
MORIOKA MARU
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TAMBA MABU
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Saturday, Monday,
YEBOSHI MABU
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Tuesday, JAPAN PORTS—Nagasaki, Kobe & Tokohama.
TANGO MARU
The
Saturday,
20th Aug.
5th Sept.
30th Ang.
20th Aug,
11 A
IN ABA MARU
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Baturday,
CEYLON MABU
KAMO MARU.
Thursday, Thursday,
BOMBAY & COLOMBO vis Singapore.
CALOUTTA & RANGOON ris Singapore & Penang.
SHANGHAI, KOBE" & YOKOHAMA.
20th Aug.. at 11 a.. 95th Aug.
1st Sept at 11 am.
For further information apply - NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
•Telephone No. 292 & 103.
YAMASHITA
K. KAMEL, Manager.
KISEN
KAISHA
(THE YAMASHITA S.S: Co.Lro.)
REGULAR FREIGHT & PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN
KEELUNG, HONGKONG & HAIPHONG. Sailing from Hongkong..
FOR HAIPHONG via Pakhol
8.5. "TAIKWA MARU" -
KOR KEELUNG via Swatow &
B.S. *HOZUL MARU" ...
on or about 1st Sept. Amoy
For further particulars, please apply to
Rranch Office
No. 87, Bonham Strand, West,
Tel. No. 155,
on or about 1st Sept.
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FRESH AUSTRALIAN
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... $1.45 per 1b..
**DAISY" BRAND... *DAIRY MAID"
PASTRY
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... $1.35.
...$1.15-11
CHEESE
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$1.25 per b $1.00 per 1b. 30.50 a jar.
GOUDA (Full Crenza) AUSTRALIAN CHEDDAR PICNIC (own make) COULNMMIER (own make)... $0.40 per pat..
FISH
FILLETS HADDOCKS... KIPPERS
RED HERRINGS
... 60 cia, per lb.-
70 cts, per lb.
60 cta, per lb.
... 30 cts. per Ib.
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CHAPOTERUTS
MORRHUSL
Superior to Emulsions or od Liver oil.
Each tiny Morrhusi capsule re- presents the medicinal value of a teaspoonful of oil.
Recommanded at the Paris Aca demy of Medicine, for loss of appetite and flesh, to patients with consumptive tendencies"
Sold in bottles of 100 Gapaniem. Hold by kil Chemists.
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HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER. Hongkong Observatory, August 18th
ateamers
LINE:-Fortnightly sailings to and from Sandakan by two 5,000 tone "YANNIS" both steamers and 6.4. HINSANG" having excellent passenger accommodation Cargo taken on through Bill of Lading for Kudat, Jesselton, Labuan, Taro and Lahad Datu.
TIENTSIN LINE-A regular service is ruz from March to November between
Hongkong and Tientsin: calling at Weihaiwei and Chefoo BANGKOK LINE-A weekly service is provided between Hongkong and Bangkok, vis Swatow, by four steamers Etted with up-to-date passenger sccommodation.
CALCUTTA
LINE.
6.5. ‚“YATSHING" will be despatched on or about “Tuesday, 23rd Aug., at 3 p.m., for SINGAPORE, PENANG
& CALCUTTA
Through Bills of Lading issued to RANGOON, PORT SWET- TENHAM, MADRAS and DUTCH EAST INDIES.
For Freight or Passage apply to.
THATHONI No 215
Jardie. Mathe on & Co., Ltd.
GLEN
GENERAL MANAGERS.
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Joint Service of Steamers.
U.K.-STRAITS. CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE.
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M.V. "GLENTARA " M.V. "GLENAPP
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the foundations of a structure which we could never have laid, and which he quired for ita accomplishment the One of graius of an emancipated race. the remarkable things in reading the history of Washington was that his merits, were recognised by Englishmen even in his lifetime. He had always thought it a moving thing that when the great man died and the news of his death was borne across the waters, the British fleet fying at anchor lowered their flag to half-mast in honour of the illustrious dead: What was it that made this man one of the greatest personalities of all time The answer lay in his person- ality and in his achievement. His per country he would be hooted from the Bonality represented integrity of charge- ter. nobility of soul, modesty and dig. place. I believe and hope that the same sentiments prevail in your country. But aity of demeanour, and sagacity of judy not merely can your nation and mine ment in a degree rarely combined in a engage never to fight and never to quar human being. To deal only with his rel; we can do a great deal to prevent political achievements, Washington creat ed
Government and made a nation. other nations from fighting. That, 1 He became ruler not by birth or in submit is the main function and duty the example we sct, by the common heritance, not by accident, not by right that lies upon us in the future. It is by of conquest, but by the free choice of a unanimous people. Rarely, if ever, had sacrifices that we have endured and are there been a nobler life, rarely if ever prepared to endure again, by the friendly counsel and co-operation of our Ambaa- had there been a more comely or more sadors and statesmen, by the resolute determination of our people, by the in- gracious death.
fluence of the Press of both countries- and would that greater, festraint were
Washington found himself in Trafal gar square alongside the fery Napier the noble-minded Havelock, the heroic Garden; and the glorious Nelson looked sometimes put upon it, whether it be on one side or the other-it is by these in- down upon the wonderful gathering, fluences that we should endeavour to see If the spirits of the departed could that the peace of the world is ensured. revivify and reimbue the bronze or the It is a great and powerful weapon that marble effigies, if in the stillness of the 1s in the hands of these two great. night they could bold converse, what nations, and if our use of it is inspired symposium there would be! Three gave by tae temperate judgment, the lofty their lives for their country, one added. a province to a great Empire, the other nobility of soul, and the unselfish pur pose of George Washington; we ought added a great Empire to the world. to be able to use that weapon for the each it could be said that the mainspring inestimable advantage of mankind. of his life and action was duty; of all of (Loud cheers.) them it could be said that their lives
The chairman then led the way to the enriched the records of mankind.
base of the statue, where the unveiling They welcomed the introduction of that was performed by Miss Judith Brewer, statue to the square a8. a symbol and daughter of the Speaker of the Virginian sign. "It is a mark," said Lord House of Delegates. There were hearty Curzon, "of the fact that the two cheers from the crowd gathered on the branches of the great English-speaking pavement in front of the National Gal race are now and henceforth indisolably lery when the Stars and Stripes fell to one. Cheers.) It is now more than a
the ground, disclosing the familiar out hundred years rince we last fought, and line of Houdon's famous study of the that conflict was one of which none of American patriot. The Marquis Curzon us are proud, and of which some of us very gratefully and proudly" aepted are very much nahamed. We can never the gift on behalf of the Government Gght again. (Cheera) I should like to and the people of Great Britain. Con add that we can never quarrel again. spicious members of the gathering about We ought never to quarrel again. The the statue were some veterans of the idea is such that if anybody got up on American Civil War, several of whom a public platform and uttered it in this wars medals and one of them the uniform
(Continued at foot of nezs column.) of his servion „days,
OUTWARDS.
HOMEWARDS,
Leave Hongkong
30th Sept
Das Hongkong
19th Ang
4th Sepp
10th Oct.
Discharge
3rd St. GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM & HAMBURG, 6th Sept. GLASGOW, LONDON & ROTTERDAM, 25th Sep. GO, BOTTERDAM, HAMBURG & HULL 28th Sept. GLASGOW & BOTTERDAM,
Movements are subject to change without notice. For freight or farther particular please apply to
Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.. The Glen Line, Ltd., Ara.
Tal He. ii rab. 5 ex 25, and 1891,
Cable Address
Kawakisen, Kobe. Bentley's A.B.O. 5th EL,
and Boott's Codas.
KAWASAKI
AISEN
Telephone: Bannenly
3244, 3938."
(KAWASAKI STEAMSHIT CO.)
CAPITAL FAID-UP
KAISHA
¥20,000,000
Proakdent: Mr. Y. KAWALAKL Vice-President: Mr. K. MAZKUKATA. Managing Director: Mr. MaxAYA AXE,
The Company has on hand a Large Number of
NEW CARGO STEAMERS
ALWAYS READY FOR
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CHARTERS of all descriptions.
The following are comprised in the Company's Fleet ¿==
Eleven steamers of 8,100 tons each deadweight. And under the Company's Management poin
Twenty steamers of about 9,100 tons deadweight each.
Two steamers of about 6,400 tons deadweight each. (Belonging to the Kawasaki Dockyard Co, Ltd)
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KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA.
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