THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 19TH, 1983.
INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
The Company's new steamer, the s.s. KUTSANG, 141 knots, 5,847 tońs despatched at 3 P.M. on 16th "MAY for SINGAPORE, PENANG and CALCUTTA,
gross,
will be
Through Bills of Lading issued to Rangoon, Madras, Port Swettenham and Dutch East Indies,
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This steamer has the most up to date accommodation for 22 first class passengers, all State. rooms, Bath-rooms, Saloon and Smoking Room being fitted with the very latest improvements. A qualified Doctor is carried and every comfort is assured. Wireless is installed and refrigerators allow of a constant supply of fresh food.
FIRST CLASS FARES :-
Single
Return
HONGKONG TO
SINGAPORE
$100.00
PENANG
132.00
CALCUTTA
226.00
$175,00
231,00
396.00
For further particulars, please apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN
STEAKOU
REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN
JAYA, CHINA
FROM.
AND JAPAN.
WTIAL DIAVE
ON OR ABOUT
TJIBODAS
JAVA
TJITAROEM
JAVA
in port in port
TJIMANOEK
DALNY
14th May
19th May 15th May
18th May
TJIRINI
JAVA
10th May
24th May
TJISONDARI
JAVA
19th May
27th May
TJILATJAP
JAVA
915th May
23th May
Wireless Telegraphy:
Fox
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GENERAL MANAGERS.
SHANGHAI & JAPAN- SHANGHAI & N. CHINA BATAVIA via BANKA
JAPAN SHANGHAI & DALNY SHANGHAI & JAPAN
The Steamers are all fitted throughout with Electric Light and have accommodatio
All steamers carry a daly qualified surgeon. Cargo taken at through rates to all ports in Netherlands Ladia and Australia.
for a limited number of saloon Patenger.
For Particulars of Freight and Pange apply to the York Building, First Floor
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN, Telephone No. 1574.
VEREENIGDE NEDERLANDSCH
SCHEEPVAARTMAATSCHAPPIJ
(United Netherlands Navigation Company).
HOLLAND-OOST AZIE LIJN
(Holland-East Asia Line)
(Mombers of the Straits, China and Japan Conferences).
Regular monthly service between
JAPAN PORTS, SHANGHAL HONGKONG AND
MANILA
"AND
AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG
Blesmer
"OOSTKERK"
AND BREMEN
Balling, subject to alteration
For
Sailing on or abous.
AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM & HAMBURG29ed May "OUDERKERK
ERK" ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM & HAMBURG. 20th Jun OLDEKERK" AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM & HAMBURG... th July ...ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM & HAMBURG...20th Aug. "ZOSMA"
For fan particulars pienes apply to
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIYN. feneral Agents.
York¡Balldicgs.
THE UKITA SPECIE ·BANE, LIB.
HEAD OFFICE
ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING, HONGKONG. Chairman of Board of Directors ML. WONG BHTU HAN.
Chief Manager... At Manager
Mr. L. S. HOLUM. Mr.K. T. WONG, Hongkong Manager Mr. I. P. ALLËS. Foreign exchange and General Banking business transacted.
Current, Bavings, and Fixed Deposits been interests at rates of 2 per cent, per coat, and 6 per cent, per annum, respectively,
L. 8. HOLUM Hongkong, October 2nd, 1920,
A. G. DA ROCHA AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR "AND GENERAL BROKER.
No. Xa, D'Aguilar Etreet, Telephone No. 298) WEEKLY AUCTIONS, TUESDAYS :----
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EXCELLENT
"HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
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I'm berer
BRITISH
A Welcome Visitor
at any
1: time in every Every
bousehold. Bug, Flea, Beetle, Moth, Fly, etc., dies- once it has come into proper contact with
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., KEATING'S
COPENHAGEN.
The M/S. MALAYA"
will be loading for DUNKIRK, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG. COPENHAGEN and other SCANDINAVIAN PORTS.
Farther Bailings.
'About' 7th June.
Transvaal "
M/S. "Java"
M/S. "Peru" M/S. "Afrika"
Expected on
or about 20th May 10th June -25th June 24th July
Subject to change without notice.
Will leave for above porte ca or about 27th June. 18th July.
For further particulars please apply to:-
1st August 1st Beptember.
MANNERS & BACKHOUSE, LTD.
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BUSINESS POLICY: THE MISTAKEN POLICY OF
HIBERNATION."
The Engineering Review, in some excel. Flext editorial "courments, sums up the bestuta position and comments upon the mistaken policy of hibernation" in times of bad trade-
INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED,
TIENTSIN MANILA
SAILINGS, SUBJECT TO ALTERATION
SHANGHAI SWATOW' FAIPHONG và GOIBOW BANGKOK via SWATOW... SANDARAN STRAITS & CALÓÜTTA SHANGHAI via SWATUW STRAITS & CALUUTTA
Even at the worst, the phrase "no business" could not be used in an absolute sence. Certain industries were hit much less hard than others; and among. members of the authe industry there was no uni formity of effect. There are some useful JALOU ITA LINE: len one to be drawn from the variety di reactions induced by the scarcity of orders. Some firms rared in completely, stopping
all publicity, discharging their salesmen,
TIENTSIS
and shutting down every possible section SHANGHAI of the works. They hibernated, living for the time being on their reserve fat. Others a skeleton crow in tried to carry on wilà every department; and a few others adopt- MANILA ed the heroin policy of forcing the pace on |HAIPHONG the salenahip sid. While it may be. unsafe to lay lawn & gederal rule, who can BURNEO seriously doubt that the last policy was on the whole the bes: The times when orders are rare and extremely difficult to get are precisely those when every salesman should be called upon to make an exceptional effor. Sales and publicity being the twin avenues through which orders reach the BANGKOK works, it is an admission of bankruptcy in advance to class these avenues so long" as any work is anywhere in sight. More- OTT, a good sales department once dia- banded is exceedingly difficult to build up again. Good engineering salesmen (the term including engineering publicity r perts) are much less common, than good. engincers. The periol af stress through which we have been passing guro na example chances of testing the true qua lity of salesmen; and the period of en competition for reviving trade upon which we are now entering will give the foest! opportunity to a sales organisation which has proved itself. The company which has kept its sales and publicity departments intact and free from the light of depres sion will be the first to enjoy the fruits of
recovery.
INTERNATIONALISM.-
EQUAL INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS. "Internationalism" was the subject of an address deliveret by Viscount Burnham to the members of the Rotary Club of Hull, by whom he was entertained at luncheon, on March 10th.
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The Rotary Club, Lord Baraham said, was a revolving globe of international com. madeslip, and movement of practical italism, which was what we most wanted in the world after. the toil and travail He confessed: that of the last few years. he had no exaggerate i hopes of what inter nationalism could do, and be strongly depre anted the notion that we could have a world regulated by international law, enforced by international police; but he thought that we could go a certain distance, specially if we made the assemblies devote themselves to practical issues which could be dealt with on the basis of common sense and of com- mon practice.
Referring directly to the work of the International Labour Organisation, over which he had presideil, Lord Burnham said be believed that immediate good was doue by having all the great questions of industry examined from an international point of view; and their coming together had a bealthy effect upon the public opinion of the whole world. He did not believe that the doctrine of internationaliam could be pressed too far. (Cheers) No country was prepared to surrender economic la- dependence. It would rot do at this stage for the world's civilisation to give an international assembly, the power to legis late for the different countries represented. All they could do was to allow it to do some of the spade work, and to prepare, so to speak, the legislative untter for the con sideration of the various Parliaments. They could not apply the sanctions which were provided by the Treaty of Peace in case of default or malevolence--the im posing of such economic panishment as all might be thought fit. That was buokum. How on earth could it be possi ble to punish one nation in that way? The penalty woull be loomering of the worst kind We in this country had everything to gain from the existence of such a body for the discussion of economic pro- blems, becanze we were miles ahead of the rest of the world in economic practice and in our labour legislation. We were trying to bring other countries up to the level of the British standard. It was much more than philanthropic benevolence. It was a very: direct matter even from the point of view of our pockets. We wanted to equalise the industrial conditions of the world, and with in limits we could have such an international. organisation as he had-indicated, and be took it that that was what Botarians would be most anxious to see, because they believed that it reade for good understanding and improved relations between all nations. (Cheers.)
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We have received by the latest rahil a copy of the Year Book and Export Re gister" (1922) of the Federation of British Industries, imposing volume of reference for those requiring goods from British Manufacturers. The Federation, through its direct and affiliated membership, repre weats to-day serly 20,000 British manu- facturers. The Register explaius. this organisation and the activities of F.B.I. Members for the benefit of Luyers and consumers of British goods throughout the World. The present volume is revised up to the end of 1921, and contains much information supplied by Manufacturers ex- clusively to the B.T. Roger, All this is arranged for clear and may referenos within the limits of a dingle volume.
...CHEONGSHING" Friday,
"LUONGSANG"...Saturday, KWONGSANG.Sunday,
Tuesday,
12th May,
Noom
daylight.
13th May Sp
14th May,
16th May, 10am
18th May,
Tuesday, ...Tuesday,
16th May, Noon.
"LOKSANG" "CHUNSANG" Taesday,
"MAUSANG
KUTSANG
Nocal
18th May, pizt
"CHOYSANG" Thursday, 18th May, Noon, "FOOKSANG...Wednesday, 24th May,
a pizza
This Line forda regular using to Calcutta, Penang mad Singapore; returning from Calenta steamers proobed vis Busha and Hongkong to Japan, occasionally calling at Bhanghai. All steamely have excellent passenger sccommodation, fitted with Electric Eight mad Pack mad carry a fully-qualified LINES
apprommately every three days between Canton and Shanghai, pametimes calling at Swatow. Through inkels t be obtained and through Bill of Lading farn lassed to Northern and Yangtzo Porta vla Shanghal
LINE-A wookly service is maintained with Mualla by veswoin with good | PROGIRET 4-COCO mailings from both ports every Friday. weakly for passengers and curga LINE--Balingu
call as Exibow when indabendeat offers. Fortnightly salinge to and from Sandakan by two 5,000- soomNE steamery a HINHANG” and ..... “MAUSANG" both stemmern having
excellent
passenger accommodation. Larga takeman Billa et Lading for Kudat Joselion. Labuan TawsD
LINE:
LINE-A regular service is ran from March so November Überwei
Hongkong and Tiantain, calling at Welhafwel and Chefoo vis Swatow, by five "irtenzers Ested with up-to-date, pažengus LINE--A weekly service is provided between Honiglag aal Bangkok,
Mocommodation
For Freight or Passage apply tö--
TREITEONE No. 215-
Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd,
GENERAL MANAGERS.
SHIRE
GLEN
AND
Joint Service of Steamers.
U.K-STRAITS. CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE.
OUTWARDS.
Das Hongkong
Ith Jrine.
17th June.
Timel
SIS. RADNORSHIRE" MY."GLEN BEG"
Vadi
HOMEWARDS.
Leaves Hongkong
"Dimbargo
M.V. "GLENAPP"
...17th May, GENOA, LONDON, ROTIKHDAN & HannuZG. 9th June, LONDON, HULL, BOTTERDAM & HANSURG. -M.V. GLENGARRY " "
88.CARNAVONSHIRE" 9th June, LorDON, HULL ROTTERDAM & HAMFUNG.
Movements are subject to change without notice. For freight or farther particulare please apply 90 1-
Jardine, Matheson & Co., Litau The Glen Line, Ltd., .
Telephone No. 115 amb-ar. 23 and 2496
HUNG SHUN SHIPPING FIRM,
227, Quaex's ROAD, CENTRAL TELEPHONY No. 1202
SARAWAK LINE.
Direct Service and reasonable rates. Sailings from Hongkong subject to alteration.
The Steamship
CHEFOO "
will be despatched on 12th May, at 10 am..
FOR SARAWAK (KUCHING) YIA HOIHOW AND SINGAPORE
913]
For sailing date and further particulars please apply to
Unaie dáároda
Kawakisen, Keba Bentley's Akik bin Md. and door's Codes,
KAWASAKI
CHIEF MANAGER,
Telephone 1445.
KISEN
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{KAWAKKKI ¿STKAMSHIF. LOJ
TAFITAL PAID-UP
1945 1911.
KAISHA
• 120.000.000
President: Mr. 7. Kawaixa. Vice-President Mr. E. MATKATA. Managing Director: Mr. Mamya Azz!
'n' Damonay kag un-hand s#lazys Number of
NEW CARGO STEAMERS
ALWAYS HEADY FOR CHARTERS of a descriptions.
The following are compriset in the Champsity's Fleet
Eleven Éteamers of 9,100 tons exon deadweight, And ander the Company's Management pan
fwenty stermors of about 9,100 tons deadweight szol"," Stemmers of about 6.400 tons deadweight ́eschi
(Belonging to the Etwaakt Dockyard Dag 16k3
other artists apoty dlake - KAWASAKI KIS,
7 KAISHA “Ša ̈%, 'Buan{'KORÁ-
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