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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRE88, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11r¤, 1983.

TABAQUERIA FILIPINA.

SALES

(Once In FOUR YEARS).

SMOKERS' REQUISITES CIGARS, CIGARETTES AND TOBACCOS B.A.T.'s GOODS

...15 PRE CENT.

10

PRICES MODERATE.

(On the bases of Price-lists of July, 1923).

THREE WEEKS ONLY (From 1st August to 21st August).

STRICTLY CASH.

TABAQUERIA FILIPINA,

38, Queen's Road, Central.

REMOVAL

NOTICE.

HAVE REMOVED TO

'No. 16, Des Vœux Rd., C.,

(Between Our Former Premises and Blue Bird's)

On display New Stook of

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THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

COPENHAGEN.

The M/S. PERU "

will be loading for MARSEILLES, ST. NAZAIRE. DUNKIRK, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN and other SCANDINAVIAN 'PORTS. About 4th September.

M/S.

Farther Sailings.

"Afrika "

M/S." "Java".

M/S. "Indien "

M/S. "Asia"

M/S.

"Fanama"

"

Expected on or about

Will leave for above

ports on or about,,

-

15th August.

26th September..

October.

14th September. 21st

... 15th October. 22nd November.

Subject to change without notice.

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HONGKONG;

COMMUNISTIC PROPAGANDA, NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

LORD CHANCELLORS FIQUANT SIMILES.

SANITY OF THE WORKING CLASSES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

ONSIGNENS per Campany's Steamer

* TITAN " there are hereby notified that the Cargo will be dis

Kowloon, where it

In the House of Lords on July 5th, Lord Sytenham asked whether, in the opinion of the Law Offeers of the Crown, organised associations, working to subvert the constitution nod suggesting violent measures were lawful bodies in Great Britain. He said that, since he ruiski the question in that House

activity with the

and

terms

I had been a gevat ineryuse at revolutionary charged into Halt's WDMZ and subject to

༩*4r objet uf

up a Communi? / "ill be at Consignee's - Barment of a palhasik character. Sinst war. The Gang ill be ready for delivers

-conditions storage ab the armistice one tendency had been that from Godown on and after 8th August, the so called Socialists, who had done

Optional cargo

will be landed, unless notios 80 much to

to popularise revolution and has been given prior to steamer's arrival. render

ble had become alarm- it."

All brakes, chafed, and damaged goods are al at the action of more violent borlies. What had been the British Socialist partly examined on any Thordays and Fridays between to be left in the Godowns, where they will be had now become the Communist party. Tlie the hours of 10.45 A.. and Nock within the free Communists had been mainly responsible for

storage the disastrous fights, since the aristice.

period. which, combined with crushing

hind tender to proluce the ring in, but unemployment. Having depot pole Helped to protface that unemployment, they exploitelas tareas they could the distress which it chose The propaganda

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No Olains will be admitted after the Goods

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

SAILINGS, SUBJECT TO ALTERATION

MANILA SHANGHAI vis NINGPO TSINOTAU via SWATOW

&SHANGHAI TSINGTAU via SWATOW

SHANGHAI...

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"YUENSANG " ...Friday," "LOKSANG" ...Friday, **WAISHING" ...Sunday,

...Tupsday,

11th Aug, 9pm. 11th Augs p.m- 13th Aug. D.I

"CHEONUSHING "Wednesday, 16th Aug,

*WINGSANG*

15th Aug. Noon

BANGKOK via WATOW

"FOOSHING" Tuesday,

10th Aug

Noon?

HAIPHONG YA MUIHOW TIENTSIN

"MINGSANGTM

Wednesday, 18th Aug,

OL

Noon

SANDAKAN

"MAUNANG...Wednes.lay, 16th Aug,

NOOD

TSINGTAU ria SWATOW

"FAUSANG

"LAISANG

& SHANGHAI

STRAITS & JALOUTTA KOBE

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Thursday, 17th Aug. Noon. Saturday, 19th Aug 3 patte

Sth Ang., Noon,

"KUMSANG." ...Monday, CALCUTTA LINE-Thin Line aforda regular sailings te Calcutta, Pepaag az#

T

has left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods BHANGHAI remaining undelivered after the 16th Ang, vill be subject to rext

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before the MANILA

arranged which be referred hud been 29th August, or they will not be recognised,

associations which were known

to the police but the police never seemed to be permitted to take action until youn grint ering occurred. Further, much of the propaganda was paid for in

foreign sources. He appealed to the money provided from Government to take powers, if they did not already possess them, in order to prevent the workers from being corrupted, and the children from being taught Communist immorality.

The Lord "Chancellor said the dif ficulty which the Law Officers found way in the lack of terms of precision in the ques tion which Lord Sydenham hal put. It was just as if he (the Lord Chancellor) had put a long question on the subject of appendicitis to a specialist upon that subject with such

unassisted, amateur vocabulary as might cur to one who had been suffering from that disease but had not studied its origin and pathologies incidence.

(Laugh ter) For instance, the noble lord

prot,

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD SWIRE,

"Agents. Hongkong, 8th August, 1922. [1337

5.5. "CORDILLERE”

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

NOTICE.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo from Marseilles,

in connection with stove Steamer re hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opinto. Treasure and Valuables the hazardousand/or extra hazardous Godowns are being landed and stored at their risks into of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godowa

Ltd., old, st Kowloou, whence delivery may be

immediately after landing.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless before Noon to-day requesting it to be landed

whether, in the opinion of the Law Officers, organised associations were lawful bodies in this country. What were organised associnatimation is received from the Consignees tions Ile supposed that un assoxiation was a collection of people working together. What tlid Cur wid

saying they were organised? That the working together was not the result of accident. If a mun dropped from numeroplane on to steamer that

alt, or

bere.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned, Goods remained unclaimed after the 11th inst., at Noon, will be subject

charges.

All claims must

would be an association, but nut to rent and land be sent in to me on or ganised association. (Laughter.) All associa before the 14th instant, or they will not be tions wore the result of endeavour.

recognized dependent peers, over whom Lord Salisbury and who caused so much trouble to

in

Testing er umloubtedly | 11th inst., at 10 am,

an organied

Working to

subvert the Constitution were most men-

acing word undoubtedly, and no well- disposer member of the House could give any

thown

countenance or encouragement to whom he was satistic that they were in fact working to subvert the Constitution. But when the Parliament Act was being passed in that House he was of the opinion that those who were in organised association In

suppor

tion

of it were working to subvert the Constite

When one put questions, to the Lat Officers as to the proper view to be taken of organised associations working to subvert the Constitution, more and more one became convinced of the extreme importance of using precise language.

What did Lord

mean when he

All damaged packages will be examined by Mesars. Goddard & Douglas, on Friday, the

No Fire Insurance has been effected:

A. JOBARD,"

Acty, Agent. Hongkong, 6th August, 1992.

Singapore: ratarning from Calenta steamers prosced vis Fimite and Hongkong to Japan, occasionally calling at Shanghai ? All steamers bare excellent passenger · nocommodation. A fitted with Electele. Light and Pana and onere a fairy-qualified Surgeon

LINE -Sallings approximately every three days between Canton and Shanghai, sometimes salling at Swato. Through tiskate an be obtained and through Bill of Lading are ··-duomed- Norbers and Yangtse Parts, vix Shanghai.

LINE :—A. weekly service is maintaited with Manila by vesenis with goot

passenger accommodation, sailings from both porte every Friday, HAIPHONG LINE-t Bolnow when ind women offerner and car BORNEO LINE - Fortnightly HSBANG and MAUSANG" both rea> to and from Sandakan by two 1,000 1028

TIENTSIN FANGKOK

at

steamers Ks.

having excellent passenger acccinmodation. Cargo Makna vi through Bill of Lading for Kudat Jesselton. Labuan Tama and had Datu

rom March to fovember between” LINE-A regular service is run

Hongkong and Tientsini, calling wo Walbaixei and Chefco.......... LINE:-A weekly service is provided between Hongkong, and Hangse

ria Swatow, by Ave mesmere fitted with 'up-to-date HairSEEKE accommodation.

CALOUTTA

LINE

ST

about

LAISANG" will be despatched on Saturday, 19th Aug., at & p.m., for SINGAPORE, PENANG

& CALCUTTA.

Through Bills of Lading issued to RANGOON. MADRAS, PORT SWETTENHAM and DUTCH EAST INDIES.

For Freightlos Pastage apply to—

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THE PHONE No. 213.

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Consult

CHINESE OPTICAL CO. Eye-sight Specialists,

used the wold Sy surgesting vidient mes. 67, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL,

res?" if he said "openly preaching and advocating thas the aathority of the lawfu

Government of the

subverted by

violent

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Hongkong."

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Country :

shall

be violently even the Law Officers would have no

in oaking answer to the question." what were violent methods? Those who bound them- selves together in

organised associations secure the passing of the Parliament Act certainly, in his judgment, suggested violent measures, because they suggested an enor- bus creation of peers; ninety or 100 were to be ready to start, the moment the Bag fell, to enter the House. He would consider that an attempt to subvert by

the noble lord he would give a word of friendly it was not worth while sub mitting questions for the consideration of. lawyers of great experience unless he "What has happened?" the Lord Chan- thought it worth while to take advice so as cellor proceeded. “The essential stability to put questions in terms which were in-of the institutions of this country and the telligible terms. Su much for the quesfundamental and traditional common-sense. of the citizens of this country have been indicated month by month and year by year until we are in a position to-day to seo these things in their true proportion, and to know that we shall not appeal linherent in the Britith nation for

in the world than in foree in any country the jolice, both in the metropolis and in the provinces. To-day every noble lord knew the reliance wo

justly place in the night historic loyalty of the armed forces of the Crown, In the last four years we had gone through crises greater almost than any which

measures. Constitution our history supplied, unless we went.back

advice that

tion.

As to the inerits of the case, he could not help saying in this connection that it was always helpful if grave matters dealing with grave subjects were put before the Govern 50 that if anxiety and

to the ter bled five years which followed the Battle of Waterloo.

RELIANCE ON BRITISH COMMON-BENSE.

ention existed they might, ole vain to that common-sense which has been

SO

be allayed. But he could not help thinking many centuries, which is a steadying force that the noble lord had been extremely in the world, and which is in Europe the happy in

the moment he had selected for one hope which makes us not despair of making public the great and growing the civilisation of Europe. No; let us watch apprehensions which, one could

as they are continually watched by the conection Home Office the tendencies and activities harassing his mind. In this on wide Lord Sydenham reminded him. intellectually, in our midst of undesirable persona, but let of course, of the Fat Boy in "Pickwick," be us not forget the other circunstances which cause he was always attempting to are most vital. Is it of no importance that muke their Besh

(Laughter.)

r) the Labour party meeting in ita, annual Aristotle long

el that the

congress, and after an inflammatory specch feeling

of apprehension was really able to human nature if it was not associate nota president (which, I am certain, did not represent the true opinions of those who oral attended that conference), should by an overwhelming majority have repelled from. favourable Fone to treat the House to this art

among themselves that inconsiderable Com- Bolshevik peril. The noble lord had spoken monist fragment of which the noble lord is with evident enjoyment of the fact that of organised Labour in this country that so unduly apprehensive! It is to the credit

aga

the imminence of great and personULL

The moment was surely a very

were

whom he had referred were many persons to Jews. It had happened to many xbed perso

they base perceived the specious sophistry -any- (Chec

that they went and insidious, danger of those doctrines.

he cons to that this

"not

thing to

toLord Sydenham' indictment, Whether there may or may not have been although it might contribute something grave dangers in the last four years I do not to identification to say that a man was pronounce upon. am too strong a believer Jew. We had now gone through early in the British character to believe that any four years since the armistice. There had danger would have arisen with which we ben maments, during those four years, of would not have successfully dealt; but do grave anxiety. He would not conceal from you suppose that the British people are to the House that the propagandists of whom embrace these crazy doctrines at a moment Lord Sydenham spoke had had many opporat which, in the sight of the whole of the tunities in which they might have borne world, they have involed the mighty Empire poisonous fruit. There was never unrest so of Hussin in devastation and ruin To sup long as there was fighting to be done; there pose that the working classes of this was only unrest aml discontent the moment country are to be derived by the mis- There was the chievous new and vicious doctrines is, Deuce was to be ice. When we were believe me, to lend far too inattentive an ear

strike among the

played in

in the

face to face in this old, stable, and organised to the part that political education and in country with active strikes, lisannsions; and tititive common-sends have discontent in the armed forces of the Crown history of

hear.) and in the police service of the country, then,

Lord Sydenham (Hear,

said that from the speech indeed, there was occasion for legitimate of the noble Viscount one would think that anxiety, even among persons who were not there was no rebellion in Ireland, and that prone to despair. But those difficulties were no conspiracy had ledl up to it. He regated most completely surmounted. To-day there that the noble Viscount had not held eat any was no more loyal, admirable, and contented hope of stopping the poisoning of the minds

(Continued at Yost of nezt columns) of the children of the country

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