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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1911,

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED.

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FIUME having been re-opened for traffic, cargo is also spcepted for this port on through Bills of Lading,

SHANGHAI.

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5.0.

"CILICIA"

TRIESTE

FOR

FOR BRINDISI

NIPPON"

**CILICIA"

TRIESTE "

Faiscages Luggage

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NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS.

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SUWA MABU (calling Manila)

FUSHIMI MARU

MARSEILLES, LONDON

Tarsisy. Saturday, ***Wednesday, ANTWERP is

Colombo, Shes and Port Baid

YOKOHAMA MARU

TOSHINO MARU

HISHIMA MARU

HAMBURG, vis LONDON

LIMA MARU

Friday

BOTTERDAM

Thursday,

LIVERPOOL via MARSEILLES.

KAYAKURA WARU

"TOKUSHIMA MARU

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE, ch

Island, Townsville & Brisbane.

TANGO HABU NIKKO MARU

AKI MAHU

Tuesday... Thursday,

27th Deo, s1 11 x.m TACH Jan., at 11 am

8th Feb 11 and Singapore, Penang,

23rd Dec, at 11am. 6th Jan, at 11. 20th Jan, at 11 m

19th Jan.

13th Dec, 8th Feb.

20th Dec., at 11 am- 17th Jan, at 11 am. 14th Feb, asil am.

30th Des

NEW YORK, VIA PANAMA & CUBAN PORTS.

TOBA MARU. ̈

NEW YORK via SUEZ.

TSUYAMAMARU

***

Tuesday, Tuesday, Trendsy

Brijay

Monday, 2nd Jaa.

and Colombo,

Tuesday, 10th Dec. Monday, 2nd Jen

RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES via CAPE. BOMBAY is Bingapore, Penang

AWA MARU

TAMBA HAHU

THE PRINCE OF WALES.

SCENES AT BOMBAY,

MESSAGE FROM THE KING AND SPEECH BY THE PRINCE.

nat capable of any misinterpretation The sens during, and after the speech illustrated the enormous interest in the Prince's declaration...

The PRINCE said. Mr. President and gentlemen, lat me first thank you for the

warm welcome which you have ex tended to me. I need not tell you that I have been looking forward to my visit and have been eagerly awaiting the opportunity, of seeing India and making friends there. I want to appreciate at Erst hand all that India is, has done and can do. I want to grasp your difficulties and to understand your aspirations. I want you to know me and I want to know you. Coming from the West to the East,

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

BANGKOK VIR SWATÜY.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION

TATSHINGTue, 18th Dec, Dlight: RHANGHAI via MIREPO... ***.. "CHEONGSHING"} Wed, 14th Dea, Ulight BUANGHAL TAINGTÁU VIA SWATOW "TUNGSHING Thurs, 18th Dec, Dight MANILA

YUNGSANG Fr. 18th Da “I LM. HAIPHONG THOIHOW TAKRANG ...Fri 16th Dec, 10.m SHANGHAI SWATOW

HANGSANG Sus, 18th Dec, pught HANDARAN,

MAUSANG Taca, 30th Dec Moon. SHANGHU YOKOHAMA & Kosz ... "FOOSANG Y. Sat, 24th Dec, D'light CALOUTTA LINE:This Lima affords regular sailings to Calcatta, Penang A

NTRAITS & CALCUTTA ... "LAISANU" ...Sat. 24th Dec, & PM.

TIENTSIA

RANGKOE

BOMBAY, November. 17th. In spite of the percussion caused by the hoycott movement and distraction created by a mass meeting timed to take place simultaneously with the landing of the Prince and presided over by Mr. Gandhi himself, the welcome given to His Royal Highness to-day, both at Apollo, Bandar and all along the route, was magnificent. From the time he stepped on the dias and qp to the journey's end, at Government young man and a stranger to this House, where the procession terminated. ancient and vast country. 1. feel some awe SHANGHAI the people of Bombay and the adjoining at the dificulty which may experience places made it abundantly clear, to the in getting to know India but I am forti- Prince by constant cheers and shouts, of fed by the thought that sympathy begets joy from the housestops and the win has been aroused since my childhood. I

knowledge and my sympathy with

India MANILA of hats and handkerchiefs, that whatever might be the opinion in the country about was brought up in the tradition of the HAIPHONG the British administration, the feeling of great love which Victoria bore to this per dfection and respect entertaibed for the land and its peoples. King Edward BORNRO Royal House of England is as strong to prompted by that love visited this coun day as in the past for its distinguished try as Prince of Wales and the knowledge descendant. As soon as the Prince left which he gained of Indians during his the reception pavilion where he received tour made him till his death their under- about fifty Indian Princes and Chiefs standing friend. My father and mother sad a large number of other distinguish have twice visited. India and I think you fed people, the cheering from the vast know well what a deep affection they feel crowd began, and rose to the highest towards India and how close to their pitch when he came in full public view hearts your welfare lies. It is in this de the dais where he stood with the Vice atmosphere of sympathy that I set foot roy and Sir George Lloyd. The huge on the shores of India. Your warm wel- gathering kept on cheering for several come will help to ripen this sympathy minutes The Prince gently smiled, ato knowledge: I envy you gentlemen touched his hat and acknowledged the your responsibilities. The duties of the greeting which was warm and spontane Bombay Municipal Corporation are I were expecting Sir feel sure no light bardon, but they are Sassoon David, president of the Corporaa task in which you may well take pride.. tion to come up with the address we look forward to seeing your schemes immensely surprised to see His Royal for the development of this great city. Highness come forward, face the amphis The position which Bombay, occupies is theatre, and taking a paper from the unique. Other towns in India may chal- hands of Lord Cromer said in a mild lenge your city's pre-eminence in trade voiče " I have a message from my father or industry; they may dispute her title and it is this” Surprise was at once

to excel in progress and efficiency; they supplanted by eager expectation and may boast to surpass her antiquity or in thousands of eyes were rivetted on the historic interest; they may even claim to youth clad in the simple gummer uniform be more richly endowed by nature or by of the British navy.

The Prince then art, but round Bombay a halo of romance read the King's message, every word of foats which one can wrest from her. which was distinctly heard. The

This is the gateway of India, and through aga was received as messages | of a this gate a stream of men have passed Sovereign who takes affectionate interest who have knit the East and West toge in his subjects have always been received ther and made a place for India in the Although it is sure that criticism of the British Empire. message will filter: down later on there was no doubt it made a deep impression to-day and the people. signified this by tremendous cheering when the Prime finished reading it.

ous Those who

THE MESSAGE FROM THE KING,

mese

I look back, with admiration on the many Indians who have left this port for England to learn what the west could teach, and returned again to Bombay to give to India the fruits of a larger experience and a wider knowledge. It is to this port that hundreds of the sons of Britain have come to help India or in the path of progress, prosperity and peace. It is on the lights of Bombay Latern that they have looked when after long years spent in India they have re turned over to unfold to the people of Great Britain the tale of her advance and development. The Empire will not for- get that it was Bombay which gave God. speed to thousands of India's soldiers, who left her docks to fight the battles of the Empire in the great war and that it was Bombay which received and tended them war-worn or wounded on their re turn and I take this opportunity of thanking the citizens of Bombay for all their help in the war For these reasons, gentlemen, your city has a very special connection with India's place in the Em pire and with the advancement of this great country and the welfare of Bombay. will always secure my closest sympathy and interest. I thank you again for your very cordial welcome. I shall convey to his Majesty the King-Emperor your ex- pression of loyal greeting. I feel sure that I shall take away with me the most pleasant recollections of your; beatiful city.

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On this day, when my son lands, for the first time upon your shores I send through him my greetings to you, the Princes and people of India. His com- ing is a token and a renewal of the pledge of affection which it has been the heritage of our house to reafirm to you. My father when Prince of Wales counted it his privilege to see and seeing to understand the great Empire in the East over which it was his destiny to rule, and I recall with thankfulness and pride that when he was called to the throne it fell to me to follow his. ilustrious ex ample but I bave the same hope and in this same spirit my son is with you to day. The thought of his arrival brings with a welcome. vividness to my mind the happy memories have stored of what myself have learned in India, Its cbari and beauty, its immemorial history, its poble monuments and above Manila, Zamboanga, Thursday all the devotion of India and its faithful people since proved as if by fire in their response to the Empire's call in the hour, of its greatest need. These memories will ever be with me. As I trace his steps my heart is with him as he moves among you, and with mine the heart of the Queen Empress, whose love for India is, no less than my own. To friends whose

AN AKBARBADOR OF PEACE. loyalty we and and our fathers have The ceremony at the pier concluded treasured he brings this message of trust with the Prince's reply to the Corpora and hope. My sympathy in all thattion's address, and throughout the time Hasses in your lives is unabating. During he was before the nation's eyes, he bore recent years my thoughts have been yet himself with that. frank unreserve which more constantly with you. Throughout the civilised world the foundations of social order have been tested by war and change: Whatever citizenship exists it has had to meet the tents and India like other countries has been called to face new and special problems of her own. For this task her armoury is in the

The scene all along the route was one new powers and new responsibilities with of great enthusiasm. Beveral Press cor- which she has been equipped. That with respondents who were in the procession the help of those aided by Lord Read throughout were surprised to see the size ing's guidance of my Government and of the crowds which were several lines its officers you will bring those problems to an issue worthy of your historic past deep on both sides and ungrudgingly bore and of happiness for your future, that the scorching heat of the sun. All build- will vanish in well-order the procession were densely packed with all' disquietinga

fings, pablie or otherwise, on the route of ed progress is my earnest wish and my confident belief.

men, women and children, who gave a Your anxieties and Jour rejoicings are my own. In all that rousing welcome to their Royal guest. may touch our happiness, in all that thus falsifying the fears entertained n given you pe and promotes your wel- many quarters that during the state lare I feel ith you in the spirit of sya sion the Prince would not, have any

drive and along the route of the proces pathy My son has followed from afar

Bombay once your fortunes, it is now his ambition by courtesy shown to him. coming among you to ripen goodwill into again rose to the occasion and fully main- 4 yet fuller understanding. trust and tained her feputation of a daique city believe that when he leaves your shores round which a halo of romance floats your hearts will follow him and his stay which none can wrest from her as the with you and that one link the toore will Prince of Wales himself said this be added to the golden chain of sym pathy which for those many years had held my throne to India and it is my WATINESS. prayer that wisdom and content ment growing hand in hand will lead India into ever-increasing national great- ness within a free empire, the Empire for which I labour and for which if it be the Divine vill my son shall labour

CALOUTTA Bingapore, Penang Rangoon

YEBOSHI MARU

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Thursday, 28th Dec.

NAGASAKI KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

NIKEO ARU

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SHANGHAI, KOBE & MOKOHAMA.

Friday,

TAMAGATA MARU (omitting Shanghai), Wednesday: KISHIMA MARU,

BADO MARU

Wilnesday,

Friday,

16th Dec, at 11 am

d

14th Dec 14th Dow, at 11 am.

•23rd Doc. at 11 am.

KH KAMEI, Manager..

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Telephons NEL 203 & 293

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YAMASHITA

(THE YAMASHITA S.S. Co. Lro.)

REGULAR FREIGHT & PASSENGER SERVIOR

BETWEEN

KEELUNG, HONGKONG & HAIPHONG

Sailing from Hongkong.

FOR HAIPHONG via Holhow & Pakhol

BE STAIKWA MARU”-

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For further, particulars, please apply to

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after me."

bad captured many hearts before and which made many converts to-day. He he looked upon truly as an Ambassador of peace and goodwill.

left the pier and drove in state to Govern- After final cheers, His Royal Highness

шель Норве.

morning.

· FINUZAL GLASSES. Out of doors there is nothing so restfal ad comfortable, for the exes as the light reflected from green fields and trees, the absorption of the ultra-violet and orange ys by the chlorophyll of the leavest hence the introduction of Fienzal Glass, After receiving the casket from the Jellowish green in colour, which is proj Municipality the Prince replied, his reduced in several shades, and lenses made. marks being couched in graceful Jangaof this may be worn as a protection by age. His speech aroused the representa

HIS LOYAL HIGANESE'S BIELY, TO

MUNICIPALITY.

tives of the citizens of Bombay and the over-sensitive area where it is "desirably. thounds of spectators asserabled to the to tone down excessive light and glare, highest #itch of enthusiasm. Identieuzal lenses of any prescription in with Empire matters and India'

posi.

tion as a nation and drew closer the links either regular or Toric forms are man which hound the East to the Wost Those

who were sanguine that the Prince would actured by the. Hongkong Ophiood Co.

repeat, the triumph, of personality, won supppasore; to ClarkTM & Co., Ma

in other parts of the British Empire bad and Betraching Opticians, 53 their hopes falflled. The Prince-at once-

touched a chord of friendship which was | Road Omtral. —Anyz

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Singapore returning from Calcutta strainers prodced ris Strait and Hongkong to Japan, occasionally calling at Shanghai All steamers have excellent pawanger accommodation, a fitted with Electric Liga 17

Light and Fane ad carry a fully-qualified LINE-Baliar approximately every five days oetween

Surgeon.

Canton

Shanghai, unetimes calling at Braid Through tickets OKO be obtained and through Bu of Lading are, fated to all Northern and Yangtate Ports is bangbal

by LINK:-A weakly service is maintained with Manila

ressed with good LINE-Sallag approximately weghly for passengers and cargo.

passenger accommodation, sailings from both ports every Friday: calling at Hobo han inducement öfters.” LINE-Fortnightly sailings to and from Sabdakan by two 5,000 togs termen INSANG" and 1. *** MAUSANG: both heamery

having excellent passenger accommodation. Largo taken Through. Bills of Lading for Kudat, Jeggelson, Labuan Taw Kid Inbad. Data LINE:-A regular service is ran from March to November between

Hongkong and Tintain, calling at Welhafwel and Chelco, LINE-A weekly service in provided between Hongkong and Bangkok" via Bwstow, by four steamers fitted with up-to-date pezinogre accommodating.

CALOUTTA

ALLAISANG" will be

LINE:

despatched on or abqui

Saturday, 24th Dec, at 3 p.m. for SINGAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA

Through Bills of Lading issued to RANGOON, PURT AWET TENHAM, MADRAS and DUTCH EAST INDIES,

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GENERAL MANAGERÐ.

AND

SHIRE

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88. "GLENIFFER "

MV. GLENAVY",

OUTWARDR

Dry Hongkong

17th Dec,

19th Dec

***

31st Deo.

Sist Dea

HOMEWARDS. Leaves Hongkong

Disburge 13th Dec. Geron, London, ANTWER, BOTTERDAM

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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 Fleet m

Hlevert steamers of 9,100 tone eson deadweight

And, under the Company's Mang

monty

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of about 6,409)-tona desdu

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