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TIM HONGKONG DAILY PREES, SATURDAY, DECHMBER

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED

REGULAR SAILINGS TO NEW YORK & BOSTON for NEW YORK & BOSTON ria Suez

8.5

A

**EGREMONT CASTLE” "DACRE CASTLE”

sailing on or about 19th Jan, elling on or about Beginning of Fob.

LLOYD TRIESTINO

11

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

FIUME having been re-opened for traffic, oargo is also accepted for this port, en through Billa of Lading,

** TRIESTR“

FOR SHANGHAI.

ling on or about 3rd Jan. 1929,

FOR BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE

** TRIESTE "

smiling on or about 2nd Jan, 1982. Passengers" Lugrage can be inamund at the Office it the Agenta.

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS.

LUMSINGA ”

miling middle at Jan.

Balling from Colombo to Bouth African Portszo SOUTH AFRICAN POETS from CALCUTTA & COLOMBO.

Through Bills of Lading issued from Hongkong,

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

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,

Agents,

N. Y. K.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

ÚSÁILLERE FROM MORELONG KÝRINGS TO ALTERATION,"

VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER

Japan ports

Shanghal

Through Bills of Lading turned to all Overland common. Polate in U.8.4. and Canada.

BUWA MABU (calling kiaula) -

"PUSHIMI MARU

KATORI MAKU

(Nagnaski direct)})

Saturday, Wednesday, Baturday,

MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP ris

Colombo, Suez and Fort Said

Tuesday,

Tuesday, Friday,

14th Jan, at 11

8th Feb., at I am

4th Mar; af 11 am.

HAMBURG, via LONDON & ROTTERDAM.

Singapore, Penang,

17th Jan, at 11 am 24th Jan, at 11.

Srd Feb, at 11 am

TOSHINO MARU

"MISHIMASHABU

BADO MARD

LIMA MARU

is. Tharaday,

19th Jan,

MATSUMOTO MARU

LIVE SPOOL

via MARSEILLES MALACUA MARU -

First half of Feb.

Thursday,

9th Feb.

PICTURE OF PARLIAMENT. THE DIRECTORY

(Continued from page 3)

hard him and a speech of two hours" duration after probably a speech of similar length" in the Law Courts, with noben na fronds and clear at the end wa at the beginning. Tết hồ never lifted his voice above the tones of good society in a drawing room. Shouting, over yoho- mence in manner, words, voion, or gos ture were enemies of real "oratorical effectiveness. In speaking, as in golf, the first rule was Don't press.”: (Laugh ter.) A member of the House of Com- mous who felt his competence" to take a part in hir country's polities must for get much of his natural delicacy, Politics was in some respects a tiger pit, where the tiger that could claw most merciless ly got to the top: "A member must cátah the Speaker's ore whenever he could, though he had to stand up by the side

AND CHRONICLE

1922.

NOW IN COURSE

COMPILATION.

FOR CHINA:

JAPAN KOREA,

INDO-CHINA, SIA, STRAITS JETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATER NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIP. PINES, BORNEO, Eet.

of his best friend in competition with SIXTIETH him. Of course, a politician, made onomics if he asserted himself thus, but be would give them an apothegm

"Cultivate enemics; they keep you going.”

(Laughter.)

ANNUAL ISSUE

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PRIOR

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THE DIRECTORY sovers the whole of th parts and cition of the Far East, front Nether lands. India to Biberia, in which Europeas reside,

He would advise a journalist to aban don jourpalian, if: be" could, when be entered politics. The two did not go well together. The hardest of all poli tical jobs: for a member of Parliament. was to write a nightly article, especially of 'a' descriptive character. During his first years of Parliamentary life he often had to sit down at four o'clock in the morning to write his Parliamentary |artislo (and that after he had been speak-

Not only is this Directory as full and complete king constantly during a bot Parliamen in eacli case as it can be made, but nach Calmy, tary sitting. Parliamentary chronicling Part or Settlement is prefaced by a DESCRIP tended to paralyse Parliamentary effecTION; carefully revised each year," most of tiveness; it was a horrible kill-joy. When which will serve as accurate. GUIDE FOR TH ons was enjoying an amusing or exciting ToURIST, giving every detail in connection with scene and tingled with a desire to join the places, their History, Topography, stol in it, he suddenly remembered it required The Information in these Descriptions, ocnaist- another half-column description, and heing of a hundred interesting articles, packed had to rush off to write it (Laughter.) with facts concisely set out, and containing The best thing ever said of journalism statistica of the TALDE of each Country, and was that it was a good thing to get into “art, would alone suffice to fill a larga rohuma if they could get on out it (Laughter.) As a rule they never did get out of it (Laughter.) No member of Parliament should ever forget that politics was the moss jealous of mistresses. The House Commons was a place of business mainly where oratorical appeals to fundamental passions were exceptional-

The Book is printed from New Type specially reserved for the purpose, and uniformity, every arrangement greatly facilitates reference.

the Directory giver the OLASSIFIED LISTS Besilow the wal Alphabetical List of FireR of TRADES and PROFESSIONS na the larger

Centros

*The

dull place with some great moments;" an Disraeli said. He had seen plenty of men of moderate abilities surpass men ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENTS, in with greater abilities by simple assiduity the Faz East contains the names of orm in attendance in the House of Commons. He would give them two spothegms ***

Small men with great industry bent big men with little," and "

.com

Great Parliamentary gifts are patible with vary "small"-real intelli- Kenro."

"

Nothing was intellectually more con- temptible than some of the ripostes which wept the House off its fect by

their aptness and their venom. The House was often only a mob with the infectious passion of a mob. There was often a higher level of real intelligence at a shareholders' meeting than in dobats which the House of Commons considered brilliant. He had heard as great things from pulpits as from plat forms, but they were unrecorded. The real creator of reputation to day, and adways, was publicity. As Horace who to-day would be writing for a syndicate,

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manils, Zamboanga, Thursday reminded the world: There were Kings

Island, Townsville & Brishanə. NIÊKO MARU AKI MARD

Tuesday, 17th Jan, at 17 m Tanday, 14th Feb, 19 11 am.

Sunday, * :istsJan End of Jan

WEW YORK, VIA FANAMA & QUBAN FORTS.

TORA, MARTMANN

TAKETOYO MARU

NEW YORK vis Spez

TSUYAMA MARU

·RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS &

KANAGAWA MARU...

BOMBAY Tia Bingapore, Penang

TAMBA MAHU

16

CALOUTTA via Singapore,

Baturday,

7th Jan

BUENOS AIRES: ▼is CAPE.

End of Mar.

and Colombo,

Tuesday, Sed Jan.

NAGASAKI KOBP Chang & Rangoon,

ZEBOSHI MARU- NAGANO HABU

AKI MARU

Sunday, 1st Jan. Bunday, 8th Jan,

YOKOHAMA.

Wednesday, 11th Jan, at Ilam

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

TUSRUGA MARU (calling Kure) me Enterday, “ DATOTOMI MARU (omitting Shangh

KITANO MARU

Wednesday,

Sunday,

Bist Dec.

4th Jan

8th Jan, at 11 mont

before Agamemn but they had not the sacred poet as their publicity agent. For that was what Horace meant by the sacred poet. Don't let them then over rate Parliament; but don't underrate it. It was the Grant Inquest of the nation; the greatest of protections against op- pression or corruption; it stood between the nation-and-anarchy. Those who triad to decry it were enemies of the nation. Orderly progress must come through representative institutions, and orderly progresa was the only progress that was sano and stable. (Cheers.)

KARL BEATTY IN AMERICA.

LESSONS" OF THE WAR.

Earl Beatty, addressing the convention of the American Legion at Kansas City, declared comradeship was the great lesson of the war, and charged ex-soldiers not only to keep alive that spirit themselves, but to inculcate it in others, engaged in the important pursuits of peace. The

For further information apply -- NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA spirit of comradeship which animated our

Telephone Nos. 102 & 283-

K. H. KAMEL, Manager,

YAMASHITA KISEN K

KAISHA

(THE YAMASHITA S.S. Co. £10.)

REGULAR FREIGHT & PASSENGER SERVICE

KEELUNG.

HONGKONG & HAIPHONG. Sailing from Hongkong. FOR HAIPHONG via Holhow & Pakhol

HOZUT MARU".

8.3.

an or about 8th Jan.

FOR KEELUNG via Swatow & Amoy

No.

8.8, "TAIKWA MARU

For further particulas

Branch Offee,

Bonham Strand, Wort,

Tel. No. 155.

on or about 5th Jan,

8. MITABALI,

Top Floor, King's Building To No. 140.

20,000 FOREIGNERS, arranged, with the Initials as well ka thờ Bar names, in strictly Aphabetical Order, so that any name can be found instantly,

fighting men," he continued, "must ani- mate our nations, so that they may, with- out let or hindrance, engage in friendly rivalry in commerce, to their mutual' ad- vantage and to the betterment of condi- tions of life." Lord Bestty eulogised the altruism of America in coming into the war despite the fact she was far removed. from the scenes of carnage, and praised the valour of American fighting-men. He declared the war had created & bond of unity between the Great Powers who had withstood the onslaughts of the enemy, and, referring to the union of the Anglo-American naval forces under his command, he said that those who had been in tight places together knew well that -screens or failure depended-upon complete unity of purpose and comradeship. Lord Beatty added:

N

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The OHRONICLE covers the notable eventá together with the Texts of all the most import

a Treaties concluded with the countries of Eastern Asia, the various Customs Tarifle Sales of Commissions, Consular and Court Trade Regulations. Chambers of Commerce, Fees, Hongkong Stamps Duties, Signal Codes, Chinese Festivals, Tables of Money: Weights and Measures and other Com mercial Information

It is published at the Office of the Hours" goNG DAILY PRAS,

Might quote neTM an instanes of true comradeship and unity of purpose my own experience. When the magnificent squadron of the American navy joined the Grand Fleet and served under my command they were commanded by s distinguished oficer who recognized. to the full the necessity of fulfilling these requirements. He imbued this doctrine and spirit in those under his command, and much was the earnest- ness of his gallant men that this task was

•They absorbed his interpretation simpla, of comradeship so thoroughly that in an incredibly short time this American Equadron was as much a part of the great machine as any

any other unit, and in the operations which took place in the North Hoa the British ahing were as often under tío-command-of-the-American Admiral [as the American, ships were under the command of Britäh Admizala.

The Directories and Descriptions are of m Са Soochow

Peking Tientam Peitaiko

Coton Whampos

Chinlcang

Nanking

Kowloon Lappe

Shamani

Chiawangtaowahu

Taku Antung

King Hankow Manchurian Yochow Trade O'tres Bhaai Newchwang

Dairen

Fort Arthur Cheloo Weharrei

Tokyo

Kongmoon

$lar 1911.

INDO CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, EIMITED.

EARTHRONO FOO

BULILLY SWA

HANGKOLIK SWAT

STRAITS & CALOU

SHAKORÁT AKITOZÁU TIR SWAROV BANDAKAN

SHANGHAI A SWATOW MANILA V SHANGHAI, Mom CALOUTTA LINE

BUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

Sist, Deo, 10 AM

CHRONOSHING Mon, Ind

This Lane affords regula

NAMBANG!

„pore ; returning from Hongkong to Japan, poku

#benuara “bavo - szeni Etted with Fleotrio Light and Surgeon

SHANGHAI LINE:-Slings approximately

Shanghal benetimes dal

Wed., with Man, D3 Wed 4th Jan, Noon

5th:

"be" obtained" and through"Bill_of

Northern and Yangoma.

LANK --A weekly asyzio in malitaliala

RANILA

PHONG II BORNEO LINE

Dlight

and

r scorenmodation, sållingt hom höle-por

Sak Folkow when inducement ofera un fortnightly miliage, to and fronds Bandakandviɛawö 5,000 sön STORIANTS KR. “HEINBANG” and maTM MATSANGI-bosh shenmory- naving excellent" passenger, sonorimodation. Cargo inken en shrough Ella, of Lading for Kudat, Fomation, Pabean Tatsa and Lahad Data

TIENTSIN LINE

-A regular service is run from. Match”10′′]

"Korember betwesty Hongkong and Tientsin, calling as Wellbfwet and Cantock BANGKOR LINE los, is provided between Hongkong and Beszkok

via Bwałow, by-lous-steamers fitted with up-to-date pureen)

CALCUTTA

***LAISANGTM Tuesday, 3rd Jan., st

&"CALCUTTA

will be

LINE

despatched on or about

p.m., for SINGAPORE PENANG

Through Bills of Lading issued to RANGOON, FORT SWET TENHAM, MADRAS and DUTCH EAST INDIES;

Fur Freight.or

cobra broj 215,

isage-apply to-

Jardine. Matheson & Oc., Ltd.

GLEN

AND

Joint Service of

||U.K.-STRAITS, CHINA.

V1

58. GLENSHANE MV!"O1 FNADE" "MV, "GLENAMOT": MAY. "GIANTARA”.

Verne) M.V. “GLENAVY" M.V. "GLENLUCE"

GLENBHANE"."

OUTWARDS.

MANAGES

SHIRE

JAPAN SERVICE.

Duo Hongkong

3rd Jan, 1829

-ated Jan

18th Feb.

HOMEWARDS, Lastes Hongkong

Disebaran 38th Jan Carol, LOYDON, BOTTERDAM, & HARBULI

8th Feb. LONDOS, HOTTERDAM, ANTWARF & HAYRUNG 19th Feb GENOA, LONDON, BOTTERDAM & HAMBURG

Movements are iubject to change withost

For freight or further particular plonas apply to z—**

Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. The Glen Line, Ltd-

Telephons Ha-115-sib-az. 13 and 8896.

Kawarisen, Kabi,,

Chungking

Hangchow

Ningpo

Pakhoi Hoihow Lungchow

Wenchow

Menge

Temszfa!

Bantuse

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Amoy

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JAPAN & FORM

Yokohama Moji Egogi Kobe Siimumosaki

Tainanta

Nagasaki

Hakodata

Takow Auping

Tamsui -

Hasiera BroXRIA.”

Vladivostock

Nicolajovsk

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Beonl

CHOKEY (Korea).

Wongin Chemnalpo Fasan Kunaan

Pingrang

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HONGKONG AND 'res Darandandies, Madão

Haiphong Tonkin

Provinces

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KISEN

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CAPITAL PAID-UP!

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NEW

Minila

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BORNEO Brunei

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President: Mr. Y. KAWA Vice-President Mr. Managing Irurortor M Company:has in

KAISPA

CARGO STEAMERS

SALWAIB READY TORA

CHARTERS of all descriptions.

The following are comprised in the Company'

Eleven steamers of 9,100 tons each desc

-And sider the Company's Mange

Twenty„štesters of about 8,100 toni Two-steamery of about 6,400 čtaïm

Belonging to the Rawsaki Doží sier and all other particular sign

BANGKOK

MaxAX ETATE,

Belanger

Pabaig

Kedah

309 Phártart

Perta

Negri Sembilan: Jobora. Kalantan

Trangga Sizearts HexKLIKKETA" Bingapore, Penang, Maloca, Prov. Wellesley

NaERKELANDS INDIA

Bataria Buitenzorg

Esmarang Bourabaya

Pading

Kast Coast of Bumstr BUITINE - AND --American: SquAPRIME

Ovsenta of Odası & River BZLANTA,

KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA

ERARION NO. ERAPION NO. 2 ERAPIONN03

MILO MIT LEADERO CERENTS, PRICE IN SIDE.

Na*8,"Burns Kong

BALE

OUND VOLUMER of the HONGKONG

BWEEKLY PRES3, Jonary to June

-1931

With LDL, Price $7.50,--

Ch sale at the HongKong Dail. Fra Office

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