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TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH KILLS OF LADING FOR INVANT, BLACK SEA & DANUBE PORTS.
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· SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS from CALCUTTA & COLOMBO.
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REPARATIONS PROBLEM.
NEW BOHEME OF PAYMENT.
Mr. W. T. Layton, C.H., who was one of the finanacial exporta at the Brussels Conference of the League of Nations, November and delivered an address on
European Anance at dinner of the Political and Economic Circle of the National Liberar Club. The subjent deal largely with Corman renéra topë, aort Mr. Layton expressed the view tint. Ger- many would not be able to pay the amount that had been fixed upon.
and, combined
WAK
WHA
The big disturbing factor of the ex changes, the 'said, reparations. although the Reparation Commission had helped the situation to a remarkable extent by fixing the debt due from Ger- many to the Allies.or a basis that was a reasonable interpreation of the Treaty. Still, the payments would mean 10 par cert of the national income of Gordany, what we required for her own purposes, some this 1-3 Per cent. of Germany's national income would have to be redistributed. That th was colossal task for any Government: A In addition, sa so large a aum, had to be paid abroad, it must be paid out of ju exports. In that event what was te hap- pen to British industry1. He did snot j suggest that it was harmful to receiv reparations, but if Germany was to ba stimulated, into increasing her, exports on such a scale, thea competing indus tries in other countries would dwindle, and capital and labour in other countries would have to adjust themselves to some other function. The result would be increase in protectionist tenden
tendencicate was evident that Germany could pay the next reperations instalment provided
That the German industrialists who had been holding property abroad were prepared to use that money, for the pur- pose: (2) if the German Government Jould persuade foreigu bankers to lend the money. The first was the proper solution, but it could not be done for long, because the fand would soon go Bry
for
Were the German industrialists, asked the speaker, going to come to the help of the Government? That depended on their answer to another question Was it possible for a Governumät in a State Germany to go bankrupt and yet dustry to carry on A great many people thought that it was, possible: If the German industrialists were satisfied. that it was possible for economic condi tions to carry on fairly normally, and for the Government to go bankrupt they were not going to come into a scheme to help Germany If the German "indus- trialists thought it was in their interest to help the Government there were pos akibilities of getting a scheme of repara tions which was not
and
consic Py. many manufacturing
a particular operabeen unas
this country. The scheme was broadly that the German industrialists should transfer mortgage on
coun
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In Red Blotches On Baby. Was Continually Scratch-
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Both that later turned out to be of a wet nature. The poor child tasid not Kiezp
**I decided to send for a free sRIS- ple of Cuticuta Soap and Ointment. The first night he got reilef, and diape all night. Then I purchased more, and only used two boxen, o Rudar Olderine wocalad mi healed."^ - (Signed) Mrs; B.davius, "31. Croft's Buildings, Camp Lanë,
Shaibeld. Eng.
Dxicura Sorp. is cleacas, purify and beautify, Copticsra Ointment to RODE, BOVEDA, Kid beat, are ideal for every daytotictand nursey qur-paca. Shake ha.. Chofimant la 3d had 22 6d Said thomasect the Kompies. For manneke each trend- 1188, 29, 13, Chuck Some
times Sons shaven without thing.
199.
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FOUCAULD
BRANDY
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LUCIEN FOUCAULDSC EST? 1847 AT
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LIQUORS
NEGRO. RIGHTS.
MR. HARDING FOR ECONOMIC
EQUALITY.
to industrial groups in Allied In speech which be made at "One advantage of that was that is Birmingham (Alabama), recently, Fre would enable these groups to act in com-sident Harding advocated the Fight of mon, and to cohtrol the form of exports; the Americad negro to broader political, and, secondly, a tax was effected on Ger-tenomic and educational advantages an industry in the form of dividends, based on race pride but never on aspira
which wag easier to collect than for the ions for social equality. Ha sppeated Government to impose taxation. That to the nation to "lay aside old prejudices would not cover the whole of the Tepart and old satagonisms and give its sup- tions, and he did not see how the whole port to a constructave racial relationship could be covered, but it might be possible policy.
money to
"Politically and economically, he
to persuade France for re involve continued, "there need" be no occasion
go into a scheme which some reduction of her share, and a substantial reduction, of Great Britain's for great and prominent differentiation share. If they could succeed in getting provided that on both sides there be re- some scheme which would prevent the cognition absolute divergenco in things monetary disturbance that resulted when bocial and racial.” He added that he reparations, were paid it would be worth would let the black man voto where he this country's while to say nothing more was it to do so and prohibit the white about her, share of feparations at all. man from voting when he was dnfit. The question whether France would agree was a difficult one, but as an inducement we might well cancel all war
war debts.
UNIVERSAL SERVICE IN AUSTRÄLLA.
PLANS FOR HOME DEFENCE. Brigadier-General J. M. Gordon read a paper on The Universal Service" Sys tem in Australia and New Zealand, and its Application to Home Defence" at a meeting of the Royal Colonial Institute On November 15, at the Hotel Victoria Lieutenant General Sir Noel Birch pre- sided.
The speech was devoted almost excln- sively to the race question!
The President contended that the world- war had brought with it a realization that the race question was not sectional. bat national. The sudden migration of blacks borthward and westward at that time, he said, made the people of those sections realize to some extent the dif ficulties of the communities inhabited. largely by both races, while the people of the South came to realize their indus- trial dependence on black labour.
The President added that he went a step further in declaring that the whole, world was confronted with the colour question. He then quoted approvingly from the article by Sir Frederick Lugard Brigadier General Gordon said thas on the colour problem in the April the Australian system of universal train number of the Edinburgh Review. ing was based entirely on a scheme pre- "When I suggest the possibility of pared by himself when Commandant of economic equality between races I menn the South Australian forces in 1805, and it in precisely the same way and to the submitted by him to the Minister of Desame extent as I would mean it if I spoke fence 10 years later, after his appoint of equality of economic opportunity be ment to the military command of New tween members of the amb race. Io South Wales. The system comprised a mach case. I mean equality proportioned general uniform system of mental and to the honest capacities and deserts of physical culture, and the scientific train the individual. Men of both races may ing necessary to develop a disciplined well stand uncompromisingly against mind, in all schools, under the direct every enggestion of social-equality. In- supervision of the Education Depart deed, it would be helpful to have that ment; the teaching, of schoolboys to word dupliff eliminated from this con shoot. under expert supervision; the establishment of public gymnasia for lads sideration •And to bare it accepted by 18 3 years of age who had left side that this is not a question of school; universal partial training in the social equality but a question of recog Territorial Forms and the special encourizing fundamentally eternal and inescap agement of hil mainly sports, without able differences."-Blaster. interference with men's civil occupations,
up to
up* *0*25* years; and, finally, the forms- tion of rife clubs for all citizens be tween the ages of 25 and 80 years
KRYPTOK LENSES
throughout the Commonwealth with the are conceded to be one of the very best fullest facilities for rife shooting.
The introduction of the Australian sys- forms of bifocal lenses. The bifocal seg
in Great Britain would within three ment is ground and fused into the distaût years bring the personnel of our Home lens making the product practically one Defence Forces up to the
DECESSITY.
strength. The keenness of our boys now. piece of glass. The segments are totally to be cadris was down by the increase invisible and the lens has a beautiful in the strength of the cadets from 40,000 appearanos. Kryptok lenses of any pres in 1016 to 128.000 to-day," The cost of
ho Territorial Army under the proposed cription in either regular or Toric form system woull be less per capita than are manufactured by the Hangkang under the present one. He suggested
that the Prime Minister might appoint Optical Co., successors to Clark & Co., a small committee, consisting, say, of the Manufacturing and Refracting Opticians, First Lord of the Admiralty, the Secre tary of State for War, the Adjutant- the most competent optical manufactur General, and their chairman, the Direc ing establishment in South China. tor-General of the Territorial Forces, to located in 63, Queen's Road Central. report to the Government on the advis Fitting glasses and testing the sight-is- ability or therise of bringing the sys tem before Parliament.
their speciality.—ADVT.
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"MAUSANE" Wed, 19th Jan Noor.
CALCUTTA LINE This Line affords regnist willing to Calonta FEDASE ADO
Bingsporą ; returning from Calcutta, steames), proceed, via longkong to Japan, ocosalónally ogling 4 Shanghai. men have excellent passenger accommod Eleckio, Light and fans and omeny a full By ve daya between Canton là approximately every
SHANGHAI LANE –
MANILA-LINE HAIPHON
BURNEO LINE
Spurgeo
Shanghal, sometimes calling at Swacow Through “lakeen va be obtained and brough Bill of Lading are forwed to
inte Porta via Shanghalan
maintained with Manila, By romnia with good
“appro
don, mailings from both porte every Flor
poly o weekly for passengers and When inducemask offers.
ud from Sandakan by two 5,000 TANDẮT TI - HINBANG" and II, MAUSANG" bafið abominatra " naving excellent penger sodinimodalon, Largo: saken lon abrough Bill of Lading for Kada Jesselton, Imbusa. Lawso A damit man byand Lahad Datuor.
to Aprember betwee TIENTSIN LINEA regular servion-derm from arch
Hongkong and Tienbein, calling at. Weihaiwai and Chacon BANGKOK LINK-A vs reion is provided between Hongkong, and Ban
zwin, Sunbow,ɛby, fome stemmers fitted with up-to-date'
accatumodations/
CALOUTTA
CLINER
>> 'LAISANG" will be despatched on or abou Thursday, 5th Jan., at 3 p.m., for SINGAPORE PENANG & CALCUTTA, AN
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Through Bills" of Lading issued to RANGOON, FORT SWET TENHAM, MADRAS and DUTCH EAST INDIES,
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Jardine. Matheson & Co., Ltdi
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GENERAL MANAGERS
GLEN
AND
SHIRE
Joint Service of Steamers.
U.K.-STRAITS, CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE.
AMY. “GLENADE"
M.V. "GLENÄMOY" MYGLERTARA
MV.""GLENAVY****** MV. "GLENLUCE 8.8. GLENSHANE”
OUTWARDS.
Dae Hongkong
1Ini Jan.
31st Jan,
15th Fob.
Diacharre
“HOMEWARDS, Lesvos Hongkong:
98th Jan, GazÓL, LONDON, BOTTERDAM, & HANILA, 8th Feb. Lampex, HOTTERDAM, ANTWERP & HaLBURG 19th Feb. Ganon, Loydon,' ROTTERDAM & HÄNMUEG
Movements are rubjant to shangh, „ithori notles. For 'traight or farthat particulari plonso apply to 2-
Jardine, Matheson & Co. Ltd. The Glen Line, Ltd:
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Cable Address "Kawakiten, Kobe,
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and Bouti's Cod
KAWASAK
AISEN
Telephone Barnumly
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(KAWASAKI – STIAMZHIF COS
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VAISTA
$720.030,000
Fremdent Mey, Kiving, Vios-Prendant 1. Mr. K. MatsuKATA, Managing Director: Mr. Masara Axı
za Company has on hand a Large Humber of »
CARGO STEAMER
ALWAYS ERADY FOR CHARTERS. of all descriptions.
The following are compriend in the Company's Fiest you
Keven steamers of 8,100 tons esch deadweig
And inder the Company's-Management room
Twenty
5 steamers of about 9,100 tons deadweight "Two" steamers of about 6,400 tona deadweight
(Belonging to the Kawasaki-Dockyard-Oby Ltda
For Charter Hat and al other particular apply that
KAWASAKI KISEN "KAIS
THE NEW BRUNON RESIDENTA
RAPION NO. 1 HERAPION NⱭ. 2 ERAPION No.3
NNA TARDS JAZIER WORD. TURLARION KÉREG BONE, SZAMY GREINUD DE DERÉKRE RACERTA
ON SALE
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