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NESTLE'S RECIPES
• CREAM CONVECTIONS"
NESTLÉS
TRICS
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER SAD, 1991;
The VARIOUS RECIPES which have been appearing from time to time in the advertising columns of this Journal were taken from a NESTLE Publication known a "CREAM CONFECTIONS.”
This little booklet contains no fewer than 77 recipes of dishes fram Scup to Savory.
Write or telephone na (1373) for a free posted copy.
1.
NESTLE'S REAL CREAM
Obtainable at Lane, Crawford & Co., and other Stores. TWO SIZES
.31 02.
50 cts, per tin. 90
[108
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED.
REGULAR SAILINGS TO NEW YORK & BOSTON
for NEW YORK via Suez.
3.5.
"KENDAL CASTLE"
· LLOYD
... sailing or or about 30th Saph..
TRIESTINO.
TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING FOR LEVANT, BLACK SEA & DANUBE PORTS
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DAFIUME having been re-opened for traffic, cargo is also accepted for this port,
on through Bill of Lading,
1.
FOR BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE
via SINGAPORE, PENANG & COLOMBO..." "PERSIA ”.
** PERSIA"...
...sailing in the Midea of October.
FOR
SHANGHAL
...sailing on or about Srd October Passenger' Luggage can be insared at the Office of the Agents.
NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS.
...
Sailing from Colombo to South Africas Ports: UMVOLOSI”. ...siling on or aboua 30th Sept, from Colombo
sailing the beginning of Sept. SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS from CALCUTTA & COLOMBO. Through Bill of Lading issued from Hongkong.
6. "UMONA”
For Freight or Passage on any of the above Idnes apply to
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,
Agents.
N. Y. K.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
KÄLLINEN FROM MOÁSKONG, HUZJEVI TO AKTIMAZICZ,
FOREIGN EXCHANGES.
INFLUENCE ON INDUSTRY.
CUTICURA HEALS RASH ON HEAD
In Pimples. Hair Came Out in Handfuls: Lost Rest.
"A mah broke out on my head. It started in the form of pimples about the sire of a pen and when they burst a small dry crust formed. They itched and at times WOT SO Irritating they made me feel quite 111. and I had no sleep at night. My hair came out in handiale.
A conference of trade union repre- sentatives and employers on the subject of foreign exchanges and their influence on industry has been held during a week- and towards the close of July," at the residence of Sir Samuel Waring, Foota Cray, Kent. It is one of a series of con- ferences organised by the Industrial League and Council and held at the country residences of influential persons engaged in industry. Sir Samuel Waring personally received the delegates. The first session was held at 7.43 p.m. Mr. H. G. Williams, M.Sc., in opening the discussion, said many speakers and writers at the present time failed to dis oriminate between depreciation of cur renay and the real depreciation of ex change brought about by an adverse balance of trade. For example," on the basis of the relative cost of living in, the two countries, he believed that the pre- sent par rate of exchange as between British Treasury notes and Garman paper marks was about 100 marks to the E sterling. This change from the pre war gold-for-gold exchange of 20 marks to the B had no infuence on esports and imports, but the further depreciation to about 275 marks to the £ was due to Germany having a large adverse balanes of trade. The effect of "the depreciation of the mark was to raise the price of goods entering Germany
FULNESS AFTER EATING from the United Kingdom, to make them 92 times as dear as similar goods pro-
FLATULENCE-ACIDITY... duced entirely in Germany, and to make. Was your last good meal entirely spoilt by the selling price of goods entirely pro-the sense of fulness which followed it. This duced in Germany when exported equal trouble is a sure sign of slow or incomplete
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"I tried several remedies but nesa did any good. I was advised to give Cuticum Bosp and Ointment a trial which I did. I bought more and after using them for two mocks my head was healed." (Signed) Mr. F. Newell, 2. Lyba Row. Kid- ingen, Oran, Eng., May 20, 1920. Make Cuticum Soap and Ointment yout every-day toilet preparations, Sean Ja. Cicant la 36, and 2a. 6d. Seld
Czicura Søen aberec without wag.
INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED.
SAILINGS SUBJEÛT TO ALTERATION
SHANGHAI VIE SWATOW · SHANGHAI&TSINGTAU
TIENTSIN
HAIPHONG HOIHOW BANGKOK via SWATOW SANDAKAN
STRAITS & CALCUTTA MANILA
KOBE via SHANGHAI
"HOPSANG"
TUNGREING "
CHEONGSHING"Toss
•Tros
5th Sept. Noon, 6th Septy Dlight : 6th Sept, Noon.
6th Sept 8 s
Tass
4th Sept. 10 am
Wed
7th Sept Noon
* NAMBANG “ ...Wed., "YUENSANJ"...FL.
7th Sept. 3 r
9th Sept. 1 PM.
*LAISANG,” --Thurs, 15th Sept., D'light,
CALOUTTA LINE-This Line affords regular sailings to Calentta, Panang ind Singapore; returning from Calcutta steamers proceed via Boraita and Hongkong to Japan, occasionally calling at Shanghai.. All steamers have excellent passenger accommodation, are fitted with Electric Light and Fans and carry a fully qualified Surgeon SHANGHAI LINE: pometimes sulling at Srato. Through stick to all
MANILA
approximately every five days between Canton and
be obtained and through Bill of Lading are issued to all. Northern and Yangtaro Porta via Shanghai, LINE:---A weekly service is
HAIPHONG LINE:-ger accommoded with Manila by vessels. with good
BORNEO
(23-31
to 30 per cent.-., 100 divided by digestion. and this, in turn, is proof that the 975 of the selling price of similar goods stomachs is not so strong or so active as it ought of British manufacture. What was true to be. Worse troubles will follow. naless the of Germany was true in varying degrees stomach is restored at once to healthy activity of all other countries where exchanges by the use of the world's favourite stomach and were depreciated relatively to ours, and it hver tonic Mother Seigel's Symp." It you bare was also true of us in relation to countries fales after meals, a bad taste in your mouth in whose exchanges were appreciated re- the morning. fur on the tongue, last appetite latively to ours, such as the United datalence after meals, take Mother Suigel's States, Canada, Holland, Switzerland Syrup and put your stomach right! It will and Sweden. This abnormal exchange position could only right itself when the balances of trade had rectified themselves
as between all the countries concerned.
STIMULATING EXPORTS.
an your tongue, renew your appetite, give on relish for food and the power to digest it thoroughly and easily. Be are you get, the genuine Mother beigel's Syrup the remedy of world-wide repute,
The disease automatically tended to parts of the work during the past fifty years Mother Seigel's Syrup has made friends in all bring its own cure by stimulating ex- ports from and restricting imports irtoause it is just what it claims to be an Heal stomach and liver tonic? Countless thousands all countries whose exchanges were below of people have tested the Byrup for themselves the present real par value. Unfortunate-and-in many cases they have made it their ly, however, it did not follow that the regular family medicine because it does its work increases in exports would be in goods eficiently and surely. The Syrup is made of of the kind most advantageous for us to medicinal
extracts of roots,
barks and leaves receive, and we might find it essential which, in combination have a remarkable effect to discourage certain imports and encou upon the organs of digestion, poning them and rage others. With a gold standard and strengthening them so that they can do the a free market for gald, it was possible to work required of them easily and thoroughly. adjust an adverse or a favourable balancu This is the opinion of the many thowands of of trade by a small export or import, people who owe their good health and good respectively, of gold, coupled with a rais digestion to the daily are of Mother Seigel's ing or lowering of the Bank rate accord- Syrup alone. ing na exchanges were adverse or favour- able.
Mr. A. T. Wishart of 15, Perkins Street, is a prominent resident in Port Elizabeth, who has known this medicine for a long time and proved its efficacy for himself. In a welcome letter to the proprictors, he says:
Allow me to add my testimony to the value of Mother Beigel's Syrup. At a user of this well-known remedy for many years, I feel quali fed to give an opinion, and can conscientiously commend its use to anyone, suffering from
In the long run the gold standard had great advantages, been use is carried with it stability of prices and stability of changes; but the restoration of the gold standard involved the gradual deflation of about £271,000,000, of fiduciary cur- rency and a very much larger amount of bank credit, and if this were done rapidly the effect on trade would be dis-Previous to ning it. I suffered considerably astrous. Deflation involved a fall in from this distressing ailment, for which I tried prices, and it was always difficult to many prescriptions, and while some of them gave trade if prices were falling at such a temporary relief, none of them could be compared rate as to wipe out all manufacturing with the effective and speedy relief experienced profits.
after a few doses of Mother Beigel's Syrup, Having derived such grent benefits from its use, there is no wonder that I always speak of it in the highest terms. I am seldom without it, as I find a tirely dose an excellent preventative of digestive disorders.".
The rise in prices during the war, Mr. Williams said, had been of immense ad- vantage to manuel workers in the first place, and to capital invested in the mote speculative forms of business in the next place, while it had been of immense disadvantage to landowners, owners of xed interest securities and pre-war pensioners. In the aggregate a rise of price was bad and a fall good, but the temporary effects were not the same as the permanent effects, Thore were sque countries so badly placed that their powers of production would remain permanently impaired unless they were helped with plant and raw material and they could not restore their balance of trade until
SEATTLE & VICTORIA or VANCOUVER via Manila, Keelung, they were so belped. The British ex-
Shanghai & Japan porta.
Dergo to Overland Pointe U8 in connection with Great Northern Northern Pacifie and Chicago, Milwaukee &.81. Paul Ballways.
KATORI MABU KASHIMA MABU-
(omitting Manila)
3UWA MARU (Nagasaki direct)
FUSHIMI MABU (Nagsanki direct)
Friday,
9th Sept. at 11 am. Tuesday,
"4th Oct at 11 am. Saturday, 19th Oct., at 11 s.m. Saturday, 19th Nov, at 11 am
LONDON & ANTWEEP via Singapore," Penang. Colombo, Suez
Port Baid and Marseilles.
2nd Sept., at 11 am. 16th Sept, at 11 o. 30th Sept, at 11 am.
Middle of October.
SADO MARU
KITANO MABUTM
INABA MABU ...
Friday, Friday, Friday,!
HAMBURG, LONDON & ROTTERDAM.
MITO MABU
LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW & MARSEILLES.
LISBON HARU
Monday,
3rd Oct.
ports credits scheme was one effort in this direction, and the proposed er Meulen scheme of the League of Nations was another. There was much to be said for the latter scheme, but we must be careful. to secure that. British credit was not used to guarantee Ter Meulen bonds, which would then be used to give trade! and employment to Germany, the United our international obligations, we must States, cle. While freely acknowledging
not neglect the legitimale interests of our own people,
Try a bottle of Mother Seigel's Syrup to-day. If you prefer it, you can buy the Syrupin Tablet form. R.300.
arola
YOUR SKIN AND COMPLEXION
gambe kept in Parians Civětint að the same round by, a regular angl
Tamaran në Rangheter, Radness. Ţa lessation, etc, and ke dalijsdale Some mad Rafzwhing at di time. Of all his hyplass Chuamięty and Sterm Manufacturoni lay
M. BEETHAM & SON,, CHELTENHAM, ENGLAND.
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within the circunscribed area of our little island. Therefore, he was one of those who believed that, while the in- terests of the consumer were rightly to be considered, it was, nevertheless, a matter of even greater importance to make ourselves the most efficient pro- ducers in the world because, having re- we could became the most efficient and gard to our special circumstans, unless economic producers in the world our recovery would be permanently retarded. These facts he wished to see lifted out out of the arena of party, politics, and this was one of the reasons which had always animated him to give support to the scheme of joint industrial council.
The Right Hon. G. H. Roberts, M.P., who presided, remarked that one saw a the Ministry of Food that the condition of the world exchanges manat a great deal to the cost of living in England because of the fact that we were over- dependent on outside resources for our food supply. Because of the circund stances of the war driving us into greater of the exchange as between England and America was one of constant anxiety and considerable importance. We saw that, just as the exchange went against us, S it was that each of our problems was intensilled and the cost of living advan ced. Nothing he could do: as Minister of Food would affect the price we had Sir Samuel Waring, following up the
MELBOURNE & SYDNEY via Manita, Zamboanga, Thursday dependence upon America, the question
Island, Townsville & Brisbane,
SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS via CAPE,
20th Bept., 11 am. 18th Oct, st 11 am.
TANGO MARU
NIKKO MARU
Tuesday, Tresday
NEW YORK VIA PANAMA.
DAKAR MARU
10 Sunday,
18th Sept.
KANAGAWA MARU
KAWACHI MAHU .....
TAMBA MARU TATSUNO MARU
NIKKO MARU.
Monday, 19th September
Middle of November. BOMBAY & COLOMBO via Singapore and Penang
Monday,
5th Sept Tuesday, 20th Sept. CALCUTTA & BANGOON via Singapore & Pansag.
NAQATO MARU
Monday,
12th Bapt. JAPAN PORTS-Napaszki, Kobe à YokohamRS,
"Friday, 18th. Beph, at 11 am
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
BENTEN MARU
CALCUTTA HARU
*
IYO MARU
Tuesday,
Taceday, Friday
6th Sept
6th Sept... 18th Sept at II am For further information apply to NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
Telephone Nou 291 à 231.
KH KAMEL,
to pay," and on searching for a reason point made by Mr. Williams relative to the infintion of currency by the issue of it became apparent that the more wa had to buy the fewer goods we had to paper money, suggested that this policy. exchange, and the more adverse the ex-produced lethargy on the part of the changes became. The present situation individual, and he insisted that Mr. was incidental to the war, and it was Williams contentions in this direction being forced upon us that we were bound were amply supported by what had to export as much as we possibly on transpired in Russia,
Mr. E. J.-P. Benn expressed the opin
an
in the interests of exchange and the realion that if experts were to leave things vame of money in England. Some alone, and the exchanges were left to of our foreign competitors" had undoubted advantage over us in the work themselves out by natural pro- world markets, and he was anxious to they would speedily right them- know how we could rectify that. He was Relves in the usual way certain that unless we could as a nation of producers ebow on ability to con- it would not be possible for us to main trol a fair share of the world's markets tain for long a population of 45,000,000 (Vontinued at fool of next column.)
Sir Samuel- Waring, thought that the inflation of the currency by the intro- duction of paper was the cause of ear trouble. I had led to an enormout ditions which culminated in the Bank amount of over-trade, and produced con curtailing loana,"
sailings from both ports every Friday.
inducement offers
calling at Bohol in weekly for passengers and cargo, ĮLINE:-Fortnightly sailinge to and from Sandakan by two 5,000 tons
1.8. "FINSANG" and 8.8. "YANNIS" both steame
steamers 8.8.
having excellent passenger accommodation. Cargo: taken on through Hills of Lading for Kudat, Jesselion, Labuan, Tawao and had Datu, TIENTSIN LINE:-A regular service is run from March to November between
-Hongkong and Tientsin, calling at Welhalwed and Chefoo. BANGKOK LINE-A weekly service is provided between Hongkong and Bangkok, via "Swabow, by four steamers Atted with up-to-date passenger socommodation,"
CALCUTTA
LINE
5.4. "NAMSANG" will be despatched on or Wednesday, 7th Sept., 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 tow
TILO No 235.
Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.
GLEN
GENERAL MANAGERS.
AND
SHIRE
Joint Service of Steamers.
U.K.-STRAITS. CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE.
Vesel
M.V. "GLESAPP” B.S. CARNARVONSHIRE »“
Versel
MV. “GLENADE* M.V. "GLENAMOY® M.V. " GLENTARA”. HV. "GLENABIFFE". M.Y. * GLEWAPP".
OUTWARDS.
HOMEWARDS.
Das Hongkong
18th Sept 20th Sept.
Leares Hongkong
Discharges 2nd Sept. GINDA, LONDON, HOTTERDAM & Haksuza, 12th Sept. GLASGOW, LONDON & BOTTERDAM, - 25th Sept. GIKOA, BOTTLEDAM, HAMBURG & HOLL 28th Sept. GLASGOW & BOTTERDAM.
17th Oct. Garoa, LONDON, ROTTERDAM & HAMBURG, Movements are subject to change without notice.
For freight or farther particulars plaase apply to:-
Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. The Glen Line, Ltd.,
Telephone No. 215 sub-ex, 22 and 3595.
Quila Address
Kawakisen, Hobe, Bentley's A.R.O. 5th Ed.
and Scott's Codes.
KAWASAKI
KISEN
T.
Telephone : Bannenly
8841 3933.
(KAWASAKI STEAMSHIP CO.)
CAPITAL FAID-UP
KAISHA
• Y20.000.000-
President r Mr. Y. Kawasaki Vice-President: Mr. H. Mazeukata, Managing Director Mr, Mazara Azx.
The Company has on hand a Large Number of
NEW CARGO STEAMERS
ALWAYS HEADY FOR
CHARTERS of all descriptions.
The following are comprised in the Company's Flost you
Eleven steamers of 9,100 tons each deadweight.
And under the Company's Management
Twenty steamers of about 9,100 tons deadweight each. Two steamers of about 6,400 tons deadweight
(Belonging to the Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd).
For Charter Bates and all other particulars apply to the
KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. No & BUD KO
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