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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY,

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED.

RBOULAR SAILINGS TO NEW YORK & BOSTON

for NEW YORK vie Suez.

...ailing on or about 30th Sapt "KENDAL "CASTLE"

LLOYD TRIESTINO.

TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING FOR LEVANT, BLACK SEA & DANUBE PORTS.

FIUME having been re-opened for traffic, cargo is also accepted for this part on through Bill of Lading,

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FOR BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE via SINGAPORE. PENANG & COLOMBO.

smiling End of August.

4.4. TRIESTE"

FOR SHANGHAL

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

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS.

Sailing from Colombo is South African Ports:-

*.*. “UMVOLÖSİ”.

...sailing on or abous 20th Sept. from Colombo

sailing the beginning of Sept. ".. "UMONA"

SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS from CALCUTTA & COLOMBO, Through Bills of Lading ised from Hongkong.

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

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,

Agenta.

N. Y. K.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

BÁILIKUS FROM KONGKONG SUBJECÍ TU AKIKRAYSON.

ENGLAND'S TRADITIONS.

AUGUST. 19ND, · 1931.

Tittle of the personal and local loyalty which were the substructures and bal warks of civic virtues. (Cheers.) They times when the

were living in

of anarchy and treason

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

SAILINGS, SUBJECT TO ALTERATION

**YUSANG”.

· GREAT · GUILDHALL BANQUET. "England"-the word whose mute apostles

never idle, but year in and inspiration has produced more deeds of were

wero at their spade- heroism than perhaps any other was year, out, they uttered with pride and reverence as a work, undercutting the substructuras toast by a great gathering at the Guild of good citizenship and poisoning hall Londes, on July 13th. The ocea the minds of the people with a teaching sion was the festival dinner of the Royal which could only mature in the basenese Society of St. George, which had been and violence of revolution. He need not pastponed to this date owing to the coal multiply words to justify the existence strike in April. No mors fitting surround a society which proclaimed from the ings for the honouring of England and housetops, and by every reasoned method her patron saint, could have been obendeavoured to promote, the imperilled tained than the old Guildhall, with its interests of civic virtue, of patriotism, ancient and picturesque interior and and of loyalty. (Cheers.) There were its associations with a chivalrous past. those who would have us believe that Every preparation had been made to the peace of the world could best be CALCUTTA LINE:-This Lipe Affords regalar sailings to Calcutta, Penang and preserve the old English character of the promoted by blotting out, the distinctive fasst. Halberdiers and bowen, men in patriotisms of the nations and sub- armour, trumpeters and heralds, were merging alt mankind in a dull, grey, gathered about the top table on the common sentiment. dais, where the banner of St. George was a profound error. (Cheers.) He be

He believed that

SHANGHAI via SWATOW FIR:ONG BUNGE BANGKOK via SWATOW TIENTSIN

STRAITS & CALCUTTA MANILA SANDAKAR

"LUEBANG". Wod...

CHONBANG"

HIFSHING"

"VATSHING*

YANNIS

ad Aug, Noon.

21th Aug. 8′ má

Wed..........

24th Aug., Noon,

Wad..

4th Aug.,

Noon:

Thurs. 35th Aug. 1pm.

YUENBANG TH

Sat

26th Aug. 31.

97th Aug., Noon.

Singapore, returning from Calcatia steamers proseed win Straits and Hongkong to Japan, ocessionally calling at Shanghai All bemor have excellent pauger accommodation, are Etted with Electric Light and Fans and carry a fully-qualified Sapproximately avery Ave days between Canton and

farmed the background for the 'thair.} lieved that just as a man who most SHANGHAI LINE sometimes calling at Swanow· Through tickets can

be

obtained and through Bill of Lading are inroad to all The guests, who had been received under respected domestic virtue and could

Northern and Yangtze Porta via Shanghal the banner by Admiral Sir Edward water most thoroughly into the concerns

LINE:-A weekly service is maintained, with Manila by vesuola” with good Fremantle, went to their seats to the of family life was a man who most

passenger accommodation, sailings from both ports every Friday, pleasing music of glees sung by the cherished the particular and profound MANILA Lord Mayor's Own (City of London) loyalties of the home; so i mau who

calling at Hoihow when inducement offers Scouts, while the cherished old songs of could understand the legitimate claims HAIPHONG LINE:-Sailings approximately weakly for passengers and cargo, BORNEO LINE:-Fortnightly sailings to and from Sandakan by two 5,000 bazie England were introduced at every ap of other peoples was the man who waxed

steamers is “HINSANG", and as “TANNIS both steamers propriate point of the after-dinner pra proud in the glory of his own heritage,

having excellent passenger accommodation. Cargo, taken on ceedings. The most impressive spectacle and loved his own people. (Cheers.)

through Bill of Lading for Kudat, Jesselton, Labuan, Tawso and Irshad Date of the evening was that of the playing This society stood for a courageous in- around the hall by afes and drums and sistenon: upon the value of English his- with all honours of The Roast Beef tory, English literature the greatest

LINEA regular service is run from March to November between Hongkong and Tientsin, calling as Waibalwed and Chefoo of England," with an attendant body-literature of the modern world; the only

literature of the modern world which was BANGKOKLINE-A weekly service is provided between Hongkong and Bangkok guard of halberdiers and bowmen.

The loyal toasts having been enthuias comparable with, and not inferior to, tically honoured, The Chairman proposther immortal literature of Greece--which ing the toast of England," said that insisted on the value of English institu rather than extol the virtues of histions, and was not ashamed to recognise race he would prefer to draw attention the value of that. distinctive vision of to some of the things that were not the Christian revelation which we called done by Englishmen. They did not make the English religion (Cheers.) This themselves miserable or a nuisance to great tradition of England was worth their neighbours in groaning and lumen preserving. This society existed to guard tation over the fact that England was it. Traditions which were not valued, once conquered by the Romans, laser by which were not guarded, which were not the Danes, and then by the Normans expounded afresh to every generation, (Laughter.) Nor were they capable of would grow weak and pass. Therefore, comprebending a cultivated and malign there was a real justification for the "aat hatred either against a nation or a work of such a society as the Royal class. (Cheers. Lastly, they had an Society of St. George, which set itself veterate objection to talking much about to guard, interpret, and transmit, the what they cared most for. Perhaps, on tradition of England. The Bishop con- the other hand, they had carried the cluded with an appeal for support, and babit of national, depreciation a little mentioned that Sir Charles Wakefield too far. (Cheers.) But that was a much had given £100 towards the society's better habit than that of posing with funds.

was undeserved. Viscount Burnham responded, and an importance that (Cheers.) When a back wrote down its proposed the health of his Royal High- securities from year to year below their neas the Prince of Wales, the president true value, when the day of crisis uad of the society toast which was bon- realisation came, that bank stood firm.oured with the greatest enthusiasm. (Cheers). The Great War was the crisis

and realisation for the nation.

How

BEATTLE & VICTORIA, or VANCOUVER via Manila, Keelung, England stood in that crisis could not be

Shanghai & Japan ports

Cargo to Overland Pointe U.B. in connection with Great Northern Northern Pacido

and Chicago, Miwankoo & 8). Paul Baflways. JUSHIMI MARU (Shanghai direct)

"

Wednesday, 24th Ang, si 11 m.

KATORI MARU

KASHIMA MARU

(omitting Manila)

JUWA MARU (Nagasal direct)

Friday, Tuesday, Baturday,

9th Bept at 11 am.

4th Oct 11 am, 19th Oct., at 11 am.

SMOKERS, HAVE A HEART !

expressed in words It was no exag geration to say that the greater portion

We don't recall the incident very clear- of the weight of the world tell then upon the shoulders of England Hey, but it, was something like this: said that because it was only true that England bore four-fifths of the burden of the British Empire, and it was equally true that in the terrible stress and exisis of the so-called peace of the world overlarge share of the burden, rested on

LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Suez the shoulders of England. The way the

Fort Bald and Marseilles.

SADO MARU

KITANO MABU

INABA MABU...

Friday,

Friday,

Friday,

HAMBURG, LONDON & ROTTERDAM

TUTTOHI MABU...

2nd Sept, at 11 am. 18th Sept., at 11 a.m. 30th Sept., at 116

Wednesday, 24th August.

LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW & MARSEILLES.

LISBON MARU

Second half of Sept,

MELBOURNE & SYDNEY vis Manila, Zamboanga, Thursday

Island, Townsville & Brisbane.

20th Soph., xa li a.03.

18th Oct., at Il sum..

TANGO HABU

NIKKO MARU

Tuesday, Tuesday,

'NEW YORK VIA PANAMA.

+1

LYONS MARU

Monday,

TAKAOKA HARU via Saez

#

Monday,

SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS via UAFB,

KANAGAWA MABU

Friday,

12nd Ang. 29th Ang

16th September

BOMBAY & COLOMBO via Singapore.

TAMBA MARU

Monday:

5th Sept

Tuesday, 30th Ang. Monday, 12th Bopt.

خميس

CALOUTTA & BANGOON via Singapore & Penang.

***

JAPAN POETS—Nagasaki, Kobe & Yokohams.

Friday,

YHBOSHI MAKU

NAGATO MARU

NIKKO MABU

CEYLON MARU

KAMO MARU

BHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

BENTEN MARU

300

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Hw

Thursday, ...Thursday,

Tuesday,

10th Sept at 11 a.m

I

15th Aug.

1st Bept, at 11 am. 6th Sept.

For further information apply to NIPPON YUSEN KAISHÁ

Telephone No. 292 & 233.

K. KAMEL, Manager,

YAMASHITA KISEN K

(THE YAMASHITA.S.S, CO.LTD.)

BETWEEN

REGULAR FREIGHT & PASSENGER SERVIĊE KEELUNG, HONGKONG & HAIPHONG

Sailing from Hongkong,

FOR HAIPHONG vla Pakhol

8.S TAIKWA MAHU *

on or about lab' Bépt:

FOR KEELUNG via Swatow & Amoy

8.8 "HOZUI MARU” **

on or about 1st Bapt.

For further particulars, please apply

Branch Office,

No. 87, Bosham Strand, Wort

Tel No.”185′′

`M. KOBAYASHI, Actors:

Floor, King's Building

Tel. No. 140,

people of England were bearing the crushing burden of taxation had never yet been paralleled in the history of the world. It might be asked, "Could Eng land bear the stupendous burden?" He would reply, Yes, bas only under one

condition, and that is that we be true to, the traditions of our race." (Cheers.) That meant to-day most rigorous and unselfish economy in public and private expenditure; it meant unremitting work by every single man and woman; and it

kay,

meant national unity? It meant that they should give no quarter, and strive to the utmost against that small band of Englishmen which tried to produce division and to set class against class. If they were only true, to those great traditions, their sons would be able to was said of their foretachers, "In their day they proved themselves

(Cheers.) not unworthy of England.

Two impressive toasts were then hen oured at the call of the chairman. First the gathering rose to its feet and with appropriate heartiness drank to. "The Immortal Memory of Shakespeare and other great Englishmen." Next, with the words of that inspiring song, "Land of Hope and Glory," given by Mr. Edward Webb, still in their ears, the company stood in silent reverence, while the drums rolled in memory of those who died for England in the Great War.

BULWARKS OF CIVIC VIRTUES.

The Bishop of Durham, submitting "The Royal Society of St. George." said ho must express what he knew was the universal sentiment of that great. com-, pany: their profound regret at the ab sence of their president, his Boyal Highness the Prince of Wales. (Cheers.) "We no seCC- His lordship proceeded: tion of his Majesty's subjects more closely have followed with admiration and affection the course of his Royal Highness (cheers) and if one "circum." stance could relieve our present regrets it is, the hope with which we permit ourselves to indulge that his Royal High- nees will be persuaded to take a suf ficient holiday to recuperate the energies which be haa so freely expended in the service of the country" (Cheers) Pro- ceeding, the Bishop of Durham said that the society believed in the distinctive value of the English race, exulted in its character, and desired to promote ita characteristic influence on human affairs. It might be asked whether the society was really needed for the pro- motion of patriotiem among Enghab men. It must be answered that both the faults and the virines of the nation made it perhaps more easy in their case than in that of any "other people that they should, in forgetfulness or mis taken modesty, let loose from thair hands their tenure of the greatest tradi tions that any nation ever had, and allow-themselves to be crowded at the canvas of the world's life by smaller peoples and by lower traditions. They were living in times described as te volutionary. There was one mark of re volutionary times which never failed to present itel Alle revolutionaries' made

A long serious debate had been going when Vice-President Marshall suddenly on in the Senate for hours and hours interrupted the proceedings and said,

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enticaten, what the country needs is good five-cent cigar." And the senators forthwith adjourned and had a good five-

cent smoke.

Benators, mind

Senators, not you! boot-blacks and street-sweepers, but sena tors, smoking good five-cent cigars. Is it possible! Alas! Not in Manila. What has become of our smooth-smoking londres,

TIENTSIN

vis Swatow, by four steamers Sitted with up-to-date passenger" Lccommodation.

CALCUTTA

LINE:

about 5.4. "YATSHING" will be despatched on or Thursday, 25th Aug., at 3 p.m., for SINGAPORE, PENANG & "CALCUTTA.

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

For Freight or Passage apply to-

TAZIONI No 216.

Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltda

GLEN

GENERAL MANAGERS.

EF

AND

SHIRAY

Joint Service of Steamers.

of our fragrant conchas of four or five UK. STRAITS. CHINA & JAPAN SERVIĆE.

years ago1 Today one hates to see his worst enemy amoking thom-close by.

Une looks at even a ten-cent cigar with. hesitation. It's hard to get a real smoke for less than twenty centavos, twenty-five in the restaurants

It

Our smoking is keeping us poor. takes the bread out of our babies' mouths and the row dresses off our wives' backs. And it is all the tobacco manufacturers' fault thas we are recreant in our family dutics. If our smoking cost less we would be leading happy and contented family lives.

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As for giving tobacco-1M-possible! Not Manila tobacco. We might have been to give up Havana or Virginia, but Oh! Not! not Manila!

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The man who has once tasted Manila. tobacco remains a smoker if it drives him That's where the to the poor-house. manufacturers have it on us. Have a heart-Manila Times.

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OUTWARDS.

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HOMEWARDS, Leaves Hongkong

Das Hongkong

27th Aug.

15th Sept.

10th Oct,

Discharges

3rd Sept. GOA, Londor, BotfredAM & HAMBURG, 6th Sept. GLASGOW, LONDON & ROTTERDAM, 25th Sept. GGA BOTTERDAM, HAMBURG & HULIA 28th Sept. GLABƉOW & BUTTERDAM.

Movements are subject to change without notice.

For freight or farther particulars please apply to

Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. The Glen Line, Ltd:, agusti

Tel. No. 11 reb. 5 ax 93, and 2596,

Cable Addres

Kawerissa, Kobe. Bentley's A.B.O. 5th BL and Boott's Godar

KAWASAKI

(KAWASAKI

KISEN

· STEAMSHIP CO.)

CAPITAL PAID-UP

Telephone: Sannemály 3814, 8933.

President: Mr. Y. Kawalan 30,000

Vice-President: Mr. K. MASSOLATĂ. Managing Director: Mr. Mazáza An

The Company has on hand a Large Number of

AISHA

NEW CARGO STEAMERS

ALWAYS READY" YOR

CHARTERS of all descriptions.

The following are comprised in the Company's Fleet

Eleven steamers of 8,100 tons each deadweight.

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And under the Company's Managemont

Twenty steamers of about 8,100 tons deadweight each. Two steamers of about 6,400 tons deadweight sch

(Belonging to the Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd):

For Charter Bates and all other particulars apply to the

KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA.

Ho 8 Buxo Komu,

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