Peps
For THROAT, CHEST & LUNGS
To ward off coughs, colds, and night chills, and to protect throat, chest and lungs against climate and disease, everybody needs Peps..
As Peps tablets dissolve in the mouth they give off medi- cinal fumes that carry soathing and healing benefits to the entire breathing system. Inflammation de soreness in the throat or bronchials is quickly allsyed, coughs and colds are alpped in the bad, and the thest and lungs are strengthened medicine
against Bronchitis, Asthma, and Pneumonia.
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will be despatched to
SINGAPORE & BELAWAN-DELI Direct. -22nd-July.
1st Class Fare to Singapore:-$100.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRISS, THURSDAY, JULY 20TH, 1923.
This vessel offers excellent cabin accommodation for saloon passenger-
Single and double cabins, Wireless Telegraphy.
For Freight and passage apply to
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HOSHIGAURA.-Finest Sensi eummer Holiday Resort in North China. Five miles from Dairen, but connected with the city by special motor and carriage road and electric tramway Yamato Hotel (33 rooms) and 12 furnished bungalows in charming cliff garden Bathing, Boating, Fisting, Golf, Teanis, Billiarda, Orchestra twice a week. Capital place for children. OGONDAI. Most beautiful and select Senside Resort in the Far East. Two miles from Port Arthur. Formerly the Summer Resort of the high Ruslan officers and officials. Yamato
LORD CAVE ON WAR CRIMES,
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Lord Cave delivered an address on
War Crimes and their Punishment," at
the annual general meeting of the Grotius Society at the Ioner Temple Hall Sir Alfred Hopkinson, K.C. (president of the
| society), occupied the chair.
"Lord Cave said the subject of the crimes and their punishment was of urgent and practical interest to international lawyers and to the world. He referred to specific. instances of acts of crime. committed in the late war, such as the sinking of the Lasitmala rind of ten of our hospital ships and destruction of the lifeboats carrying survivors from the Llandovery "Castle" If these acts were examined he thought it would be found that all of them were not only forbidden by the laws and usage of war, but were, according to the general understanding of civilized people, acts of a criminal nature. might be that the category of such offences was still undefined, but it appeared to him that little practical difficulty arose under this head. The written laws of war were embodied in such documents as the Paris, Geneva, and Hague Conven-. tions, and presented little or no difficulty of interpretation.
It
As to whether it was desirable that such offeners committed in wartime should
be punishable, there could be, no doubt. No one wanted to be vindictive; but a law without a sanction was of little value, and if the rules established by the agree nient or
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nations for mitigating the barbarities of war might, on the breaking out of war, be thrown aside with impunity, there would be little inducement to lawyers.or statesmen to spend fürther time upon) their consideration.
Discussing the question whether and in what manner personal punishment could be inflicted on those responsible for war crimes, Lord Cave said that during war there were reinedies which were not diffi- cult to apply, but were very limited in application. It was universally recog- nized that breaches of the law might be met by reprisals. But the use of retalia- tory methods was unsatisfactory, for it caused suffering to the innocent and might lead to counter-retaliation. When peace 'was made 'new' difficulties ensued, even for the victorious nation..
People talked lightly of bringing war criminals to justice, but every lawyer knew that, there were real difficulties and the question was how they could be sur- mounted.
The question was considered at Versailles, and the Treaty contained provisions dealing with the matter. Up to the present, however, the only effect was the conviction of six. persons out of sixteen selected cases put forward by the
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He thought that we should, at the carli- est possible moment codify the Criminal
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Law of War and prescribe the limits of 28 H. Di Sirest, Chicago II, U.S.A. punishment. If we should unhappily find ourselves at war, he thought we should at make it clear to the world that we would once proclaim our list of offencer, and
to the utmost of our ability inflict the penalty of the law upon those who offend ed against it. While war. lasted, we should strictly enforce the code by re- prisals or otherwise as circumstances might permit, and if victory should crown or arms we ought to make it an essential Hotel and 20 villas and bungalows, mostly with detached servants' quarters." Excellent term of any armistice that all known PATIENT'S RESIDENCE BY AREANORMENT Bathing, Wonderful Scenery, Historic Battlefields, Ruined and Dismantled Forts Miler of offenders against the laws of war (of Charming Walks and Drives. Abundaat Picnicing Facilities. Orchestra twice a week. whom a full record should be kept) should Fest pises fo
for high-class families.
be surrendered into le custody. FORT ARTHUR one's journey Dairen by express train. Yamato Hotel (18 rooms). Admiral Niblack, of the United States.
ARTHUR-Famous for its two memorable Bieges and its beautiful landlocked
In a short discussion which followed Harbour.
of historical and scenic interest to fill a month with a fresh walk or drive Navy, said that Lord Cave's contribution Suficient place every day host healthy and salubrious spot in the Far East. KO NGOSAN. The famous Diamond Mountain of Kores. A special Summer Basort to an interesting subject would be welcom
rivaling Switzerland for climate and ecenery Beautiful peaks and charming cascades. ed in America. Grand recuperative qualities. Kongosan Hotel (10 rooms) at Onweir, and Choanji Hotel (11 rooms) at Choeuri,
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Sir Reginald Aeland, K.C., said that from the mass of evidence he had read it appeared that there had not been the widespread ill-treatment on the part of our enemies which was believed at ond time. He made two exceptions--namely, the" punishment march" to the" frozen Russian frontier, the story of which when made known would be found to be un- paralleled in the course of war; and the ill-treatment of prisoners, especially in 1018, on the Western Front.
PROHIBITION ADVOCATE
REPENTS.:
A JUDGE'S CONFESSION
In his annual address as: President of the Georgia Bar Association. Judge: Arthur G. Powell declared, in regard to prohibition, that in his "calm, deliberate judgment, no enactment of such wide- spread vieious. universally débasing effect on our law and the enforcement of it has ever been imposed on our people." The Judge said he spoke freely becausd his words were in the nature of a con- fession by one who has repented"
was, he proceeded," one of those who helped to draw up and to pase the pro- hibition law in Georgia. I thought it was right. Cold facts have convinced me to the contrary.
"Immediately after the passage of the Stato prohibition law in 1007, long bolore the war, the capital and felony docket in the Supreme Court increased in a start- ling ratio a condition that the passage of time has never, relieved. The wave of homicide that swept over Georgia on the passage of its State-wide prohibition law found its counterpa in the wave that swept the nation on the passage of the National Act,"
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KAWASAKI
KISEN
(KAWASAKI -STIAMIBIF
CAR ITALĀ PAID-UX}"
Freddent: Mr, Y. KAWARAKL
KAISHA
120.000.000
Vios-Frondant – Mr. K. MAZKURASA.
Managing Directör i Mr. Matară” ̈ÄRF).
„Outpaay kae 31 kend a Lapa Bumker as
NEW CARGO STEAMERS
ALWATE READY FOR
CHARTERS eta descriptions.
The following as ovxprived in the Gempany's Fleetpar
Eleven steamera of 9.100 tons saón desdweight;
-And-bodar the Company's Manajemen & me
twenty steamers of about 9,100 tons deadweight enon: Two steamers of about 5,400 tons deadweight sna
(Belonging to Eswimki Dockytiä. Co., LAK,)
sther sitieniors apoly to thi
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