THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER
DODWELL & CO. LIMITED.
:
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-FIUME having been re-opened for traffic, cargo is also sccepted for this port on through Bill of Lading,
FOR BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE
SINGAPORE, PENANG COLOMBO.
"
**PERSIA "..
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FOR SHANGHAL
... "PERSIA"....
...sailing on or about 10th October Passengers" Luggage can be insured at the Office of the Agents.
NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS.
Sailing fra Colombo to South African Ports: --
sailing on or about 30th Sept, from Colombo
wailing the beginning of Sept.
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DODWELL & CO.,
Agents.
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via
· KAILINGS FROM HONGKONG KURINGA TO-ARTHVATICE.
SEATTLE & VICTORIA Nor VANCOUVER
Shanghai & Japan porta
PLAIN SPEAKING IN THE CAUSE OF PEACE.
PREMIER AND FRANCE. WAY TO-UNDERSTANDING.
WEATHER REPORT,
September 11th, at 11,48-Warning bo Hongkong, Coast Ports, A depression or typhoon of unknown intensity within 120 miles of Lat. 14 deg. N. and Long. 198 E., moving
11.48-Pressure has, from NE Japan to alightly with France was made by Mr. Lloyd Shanghai, and over the Philippines. It is George at Thame, last month, when he highest to the north-east of Japan. The unveiled a war memorial to those men depression or typhoon to the east of the Philippines appears to be moving. W.N.W of the district who fell in the war.
There had recently been some differts approximate position at 8 am this ences' with France, be said, over the inter morning was Lat. 14 deg. N. and Long. pretasion of one of the sections of the 19 deg.
24 houra Hongkong rainfall for the Ponce Treaty, and they had talked very plainly to each other. It was much ending at 10 am. to-day, 004 inch. Total better to have it out," and they had since January 15, 96:34 inches against an done so with excellent results. They were average of 69.55 Inches. now, he believed, on the high road to an understanding. The preliminary difficul- ties had been accommodated, and the Allies would meet in a few days to settle
An important speech on our relationslember 11th, at
this vexed question. •
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at. noon' to-day is as follows:-
DEITEJOT
Hongkong to Gap Rock
Formoss Channel
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FORECAST
(E. winds; moder late; fair,
The ssino s
No 1. South coast of China between (The same ss
No. 1. Hongkong and Lamooks Southco of China between The same No. 1 Hongkong and Hainan t
Britain did not claim a predominant voice; that would be a demand which no self-respecting Ally, could tolerate. Sho There asked only for an equal voice. were certain considerations which, while they gave France a better right to a hearing for her case, were apt to deflect calm judgment. If Britain seemed to be always restraining and counselling pati- CHINA ence, it was because the war had taught us the value of peace. Another war would be terrible beyond thought. We must beware lest we bequeathed to our children a legacy of hate which would one day explode and leave the world wilderness and man a gaunt wanderer among the ruins of civilisation. was why the whole power of the British Empire was now thrown into the scales of peace.
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That
Station.
COAST
METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER
SEPTEMBER 10TH, 1991.
TH
Hour
Wind
Hour
Baronieter
Temperature
Humidity
Direction.
Weather.
Forca.
6.30.18
20.14 30.12
30.00 30.00
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39
29.01 29.89
100 K
Mr. Lloyd George said: "In the great war the British Empire called 10,000,000 Vladivostock; 6- men to her edlours, the greatest army Nemuro ever enrolled by any Empire. They were Hakodate the picked men of the many nations that Tukio constitute this Empire. They fought in Kochi ***** three continents and on many oceans. Nagasaki... They suffered heavily. Our casualties|Kagoshima ... were nearly 1,000,000 dead (the actual Ushima... 5gures are 47,000) and over 2,000,000 sha" »... --- wounded. The total casualties were over Lahigakijima 3,000,000. In addition to this, the bar Bonin liland dens, cast upon the shoulders of the Weihaiwei ... 86.
ichang... citizens of this country as the result of this devastating war were enormous. Kinkiang ... Changaba ... These men, most of whom came to the flag voluntarily, fought, not to repel the Hatzlaff invader from their home, but for fair sharp Paak.... play to other countries that were being trampled upon by a ruthless foe. That my ..
Swatow me! was an element in the sacrifice which en: Tahoku nobled it. Great as our losses were, Talohu.........
Tainan... those of France were even greater. They Tina were greater in proportion to their po- Koshur Manila,pulation; and France, in addition to the Pescadores...
heavy cost of the war, has also to repair Canton
It is incor- Hangkong her devastated provinces,
HOCK ... ceivable that two countries which made tap such tremendous sacrifices for a common Macao
Wachow cause, and through their suffering won uch a common triumph for that cause, should Hoihow
Pakhoj... quarrel over the interpretation of the Phulles peace which they achieved at such cost. Tourne
We have bad some differences with
Capes James France recently, over the interpretation
Daguran we have talked very plainly to each other. Manis That is quite right. Plain speaking Legaspi generally leads to good understanding. Tacloban Thoughts working in concealment are Loilo. dangerous. It is much better to have it Burigso ...... out, and we have both done so with the Guam most excellent results. We are, I believe, Yap to-day on the high rodd to an understand-Labuan ing. The preliminary difficulties which were causing trouble have, 1 am glad to tell you, been accommodated, and it has
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(omitting Manila)
KASHIMA MARU. JUWA MARU (Nagasaki direct) FIJSETMI MARU (Nagasaki direct)
KATORI MARU --...
Thursday,
29th Sept., a 11 km
Saturday, 29th Oct, at 11 am, Saturday, 19th Nov, at 11am. Saturday, 3rd.Dec. at 11 am.
LONDON & ANTWERP is Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Sues of one of the sections of that Treaty, and Aparri
Port Said and Marseilles.
KITANO MABU
INABA MARU
KAMO MARU,
18th Sept at 11 am. 30th Sept., at 11 s.c. 14th Oct at 11 s.m.
Friday,
ม Friday, Friday,
Middle of October.
Monday, 3rd Oct.
HAMBURG, LONDON & BOTTERDAM,
MITO MARU
***
LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW & MARSEILLES.
LISBON MARI
MELBOURNE & SYDNEY Manils, Zamboanga, Thursday been arranged that the Allies meet in a
"Island, Townsville & Brisbane. TANGO MARU NIKKO MARU
W
Monday, 19th September
Middle of November
25th Sept.
200
Tuesday, Today,
30th Sept 11 am. 18th Oct., # 11 am.
NEW YORK & CUBAN PORT VIA PANAMA.
DAKAR MARU
DURBAN MARU
+
Tuesday, Thursday,
20th Sept. 20th Oct.
SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS via CAPH,
KANAGAWA MARU
B
KAWACHI MARU
NAGATO MARU
pre
BOMBAY & COLOMBO via Singapore and Penang.
Sunday, TATSUNO MARU CALOUTTA & RANGOON vis. Bingapore & Penang.
Monday,
12th Bept. Saturday,
24th Sept. NAGANO MARU JAPAN PORTS-Nagasaki, Kobe & Yokohama
Friday, 18th Sept, at 11 a... NIKKO MARU
IYO MARU
MATSUYE MARU
BANITKI MARU
ATSUTA MARU
For further Information apply so-
Telephone Noe. 391 & 292.
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Thursday,
16th Seph, at li am 24th Sept. 26th Sept 29th bept, at 11 am NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
K. H. KAMEL, Manager.
YAMASHITA KISEN KAISHA.
(THE YAMASHITA S.S. Co. Lro:}
REGULAR FREIGHT & PASSENGER SERVICE
BETWEEN
KEPLUNG, HONGKONG & HAIPHONG
Salling from Hongkong.
FOR HAIPHONG via Holbow & Pakhol
8.8.HOZUI MARU”....
on or about 15th Bapt.
FOR KEELUNG vla Swatow & Amoy
8.8. TAIKWA MABUK
For further particulars, olemer apply
on or about 15th Rept.
KOBAYASHI,
Branch Office,.
No. 87, Bonham Strand, West,
Tel. No. 155.
Top Floor, King's Building Tel-No. 140.
n29.70; 17-186
1.90 29.82 4.47 29.83
2983 78911 sw
1. BAROMETRE, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit, on the level of the sea in inches tenths and hundredths.
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2. TEMPERATUZz, in the shade, is degree Fahrenheit.
6. Fonds or WD, according to Beaufort Scale.
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6. STATE OF WEATHER, a blue sky, o detached cload, d drizzling rain, f fog, g gloomy, h hail, - lightning, a overcast, p pasang hoowore, q squall, r ruin, snow, f thunder, visibility.
dew wet.
few days to settle this yexed question, and, I hope, finally. Brithin only claims that she mist have a voice in the inter- 3. HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the pretation of a pence she made such saeri-humidity of air saturated with moisture being fices to win. She does not claim a pre-100. dominant voice or a determining voice; À DIRECTION or WIND, to two paints. that would be so arrogant a demand that no self-respecting Ally could possibly tolerate it. We only ask for an equni voice. We are prepared to go beyond that. We recognise fully that the great er sacrifices of France give her a special élaim for consideration; that her inter ests are more immediate in some of these questions; that danger is closer to her frontiers, more visible to her eyes; that historical causes, some of them recent and very fresh in her memory, make her apprehensions more vivid and poignant than ours. We are willing to allow for all that. I would only respectfully say that these considerations, although they give France a better right to a hearing for her case, are of a character which is apt to deflect calm judgment.
WHY WE ARE PATIENT.
7. Ram, in inches, tenths and h hundreda.
·T. F, CLAXTON, Dieactor.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER Hongkong Observatory. September 11th
Previons On Daten Date
Day
at
The British Empire has but one con-Basomoter cern in all these questions that the peace Temperature so dearly won should be a real peace. Humidity should be an immediate peace; a deferred Wind Direction peace is half a war. Let us have the
at 1pm 6 am0,
1 p.
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79%
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175
85
83
East
Calm
East
Force...
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to purchase. They did not die that Bain
pence which this noble blood was shed Weather...
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0.05
0.00
0.02
nations should continue to hurl hatreds Highest open-air Temperature on 10th at each other and organise against each
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other even bloodier conflict than those Lowest open-air Temperature on 11th in which they fell. If Britain seems to
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be always restraining, always counsel ling patience, always urging, moderation in the affairs of Europe, it is because this terrible war has taught us the value of peace. Our sole anxiety is lest the Allies, by an unwise and harsh use of their undoubted power, should roll deeper and firmer into the soil those roote of future conflict which were wither- ing on the surface in the sunshine of the ・great victory. If there is another war it will be terrible beyond thought. The machinery of destruction during the war was becoming more terrible year by year, month by month. Just before the bells of peace were set ringing we had ready more horrible machinery than the world had yet seen. I doubt not that similar leaving the world a wilderness, and man devices were perfecting on the other side, gaunt wanderer amongst the ruins of the civilisation his folly has destroyed. The ingenious mind of man will go on Should this happen, the gallant young developing these horrors, and no one can. conceive what the next war might be en of Thame will have died in vain. like. Europe might become as the North Millions more of brave men in five can- of France. We ratst beware lest we be tinents will have sacrified their lives to no good purposeThat is the reason queath to our children a legacy of conwhy, a the whole might of the British centrated hate which will one day Empare was in August, 1914,, cast into. plode, shattering their happiness and the war, to-day the same power is thrown
(Continued at foot of next column)
into the scales of peace...
1921.
INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
BAILINGS, SUBJECT TO ALTERATION. SHANGHAI via SWATOW "KWONGSANG" Man 12th Sept., Noon: ..
14th Sept. 8 am "TAKBANG ' HAIPHONG và HOISO BANGKOK via SWATOW - "MINGSANG" Wed. 14th Sept., 10 m.
...Wed, 14th Sept. Noon
SHANGHAI & THEOTAT VIA SWATOW" WAISHING STRAMS & CALCUTTA KORE via SHANGHAI
SHANGHAI
-MANILA
BANDAKAN
"POOKBANG "LAISANG
"FINGSANG"
...Wed, 14th
Thurs, 15 3 PM S
Thurs, 15th Sept,
pright
Noon
LOONGSANJ Fri 16th Sept. 3. "YANNIS” —Thara. ad Seph, Noon
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BHANGHAI LINE:-Sailings approximately every Ave days between Canton and Shanghai, sometimes calling at Swabow. Through Hakete S
be obtained and through Bill of Lading are lured to all Northern and Yangtane Forts via Shanghal. LINE :-A weekly service is maintained with Mania by vessels with good
Friday. passenger HAIPHONG LINEger accommodation, sailings from both porte, eye care
MANILA
BORNEO LINE F
at Hotnow when inducement offers
tightly INSANG" and a "YANNIS". both steamers
steamers 12
to and from Sandaran by two 5,000 be baving excellent passenger accommodation Cargo taken on through Bills of Lading for Kadst, Jesselton, Labuan, Tawas and I had Datu,
TIENTSIN LINE-A regular service is ran from March to November, botwom
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AND
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KAISHA
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The Company has on hand a Large Number of
NEW CARGO STEAMERS
ALWAYS READY FOR CHARTERS of all descriptions.
The following are comprised in the Company's Flecke
Eleven steamers of 9,100 tons esch deadweight. And under the Company's Management zon
Twenty steamers of about 9,100 tons deadweight each. Two steamers of about 6,400, tons deadweight eno
(Belonging to the Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd):
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