HUGO STINNES
THE" HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 80TH, 1923.
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Tonnage, dw.
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9,000 tons
12,200 tons
9,000 tons 12,250 tons
Arrival
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Departure
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OUR LONDON LETTER. CHANGED OUSTOMS "ABOUT CHRISTMAS OBSERVANCE.
THE FESTIVAL NO LONGER A TRADI. TIONAL FAMILY AFFAIR AT HOME.
[ox ovn OWN CORRESPONDENT.].
LONDON, December 25th.
UHRISTMAS ABROAD.
Habits and customs are changing in ovory land, rapidly or gradually, as the case may be, But in no respect is this more apparent than it is with regard to the obervance of Christmas in this country. Instead of the old-time log fire st home, with the family circle very much in evidence, and map-dragon and crack ers and parlour games, the modern way is (for anybody who can afford it) to spend Christmas out of England,
For a couple of weeks before the festiva anniversary avery train out. of Waterloo, Charing Cross and Victoria has been crowded with holiday folk intens on spend ing Christmas on the Riviera under hite skies, or on the banks of the sunlit Nile, or ski-ing in Switzerland or the Austrian Tyrol. An official at Cooks' famong tour ing agency anys this Christmas-tide there have been record bookings for abratit, aad people have been rushing off to Ma- deira, Rome, Egypt and Paris in unpre cedented numbers,
till his death year later, when Cam- mander, Frank Wild assumed the lender. ship.
There was a very representative gather ing as the Scala Theatre at the first exhibition of the film; and I noticed that the large audience included celebrities of the day in Society, politics, and litera ture, The utmoet interest was manifest ed in Commander Wild's running "com ments on the pictures shown-pictures of the tittle ship cutting through the ice- floes, of the crew playing football, on the ice with the temperature forty degrees below zero, of sen elephanta and penguina, and of the routine life of the party by day on board The Quest amid the rust sulitudes of the Antarctic.
The
INDO-CHINA
STEAME NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED,
SAILINGS SUBJECT) TO ALTERATION;
BANGKOK
via SWATOW HAIPHONG I Howow. TRINGTAU SWATOW"
SHANGHAI
MANILA
STRAITS & CALCUTTA SHANGHATI SWATOW TEINGTAUT SWATOW STRAITS CALCUTTA
& SHANGHAI BANGKOK V SWATOW
SANDAKAN
STRAITS & CALCUTTA... KOBE BANGKOK
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number of exhibits, such as the tag pre In the vestibule of the theatre were a seated by King George to Shackleton, the log book of the ship, the ship's crow's-nest, CALOUTTALLINE) and various scientific instruments. Alm brings home to one the wonderful possibilities of the cinema." You can, agudal in this instance hit in a warm theatre and 2 ga watch, while the band plays soft airs, the BHANGHAI ship and her crew amid the eternal snows and ice fields in the regions near the South Pole
:
TOASTING THE IRISH FREE STATE."
"DRUFARE #Tronday FILESANG
30th Jan 10
Tuesday,
30th Jan, 10 m
"TAISANG
LOONGSANG" FOOKSANG"
lat. Feb., 10 IP:
Friday, ...Saturday. ...Sunday,
and Feb. 3 p.m. 3rd Feb 8 p.m.
4th Feb., 10 m
Monday, Monday,
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KSANG
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5th Feb., 10 in 5th Feb, 10a.m. ...Wednesday, 7th Feb., p..
Wednesday, 7th Feb, 3pm. .......... Monday, 18th Feb., 3p. ...Wednesday, 14th Feb, Neur. Monday, 96th Feb, 10 am.
a Line, sporda, regular sailings in Calentin, Penang and Singapore : returning hom Calouste steaman proceed via Straits. and Hongkong to lapse, ecossionsly calling si Shanghai, All immers has excellent parenger accommodation, sre Bled with Kiectele Light anu Fans and carry a fully-qualised "Bargeon
LIVE -Bailings approximately every three days between Canton and
4
Susoghal, sometimes calling at Swaww. Through tickets van isaned ta mana che, obtained and though" Bill of Lading, are
Foythera and Yangan Perta vin Shangha
evice is maintained with Manila by vessels with good
Hom, wilinga from both ports every Friday.
Csego
MANILA › LANE ----A weekly
TIETEEN BANGKOK
miling aw
wookly for patrongers and
excellent
when Indinement alergii GIBE Fortnightly saling to and from Bandekas by two 5,000 bona HIMBANG and MAUBANG" both steameri passenger accommodatios. Cargo taker of Els of Lading for Kadai Jesselton, Labuan, Tawse LINE-A ngulite service is run from March to November between
then and Inbad Datu,
Hongkong and Tonkin, calling at Welbaurei and Chefer, LINEA Weekly servien ši provided between Hongkong and Bangkok, ela Hiwabow, by Eva" sieuzern Sited' wlib xp-to-date passenger socommodation.
In Irish circles in London there 19 a spirts of Buoyant hopefulness which is HAIPHONG LINH :—S entirely independent of that sentiments derived from the festive sensor. The
BORNEO hearts of the London Irish are full of Generally speaking, the existing rate of thankfulness "on account of the historic exchange cuables English people to enjoy event at the opening of the Irish Senate, a holiday on the Continent quite cheaply when the first Act of an Irish Parliament Italy ban of late been attracting a big for 193 years was passed. The fact that proportion of visitors from this country.it was a highly technical measure For the comparatively modest sum of titled The Adoption of Enactments £49 facilities have been offered for Bill" does not matter; the significant point three weeks tour, which included Christ is that this deed marks a milestone in mas in Rome, and a visito Genoa, Napthe history of Ireland as a nation. Many lea, Pompeii. Yasuvius, Florence, Venice generations of Irishmen have lost their and other places. Less than 20 years lives in attempting to do that which has ngo those show towns of Europe would just been performed with impressive have seemed exceedingly romote from simplicity.
plum pudding, mince pies, aal holly and The situation in Ireland is, however, mistletoe:
quite clouded over with the difficulties AND AT HOME'
that beses the Free State Government. It But, of course, the flight abroad for is said here in well-informed circles that Christmas is confined to minority at heart the Irish are sorry, that the and, as I write, there is no lack of sea-nton has been severed and certainly sonable attractions. Most people are
there was genuine regret at the vacua keeping the festival at home in the tradition of the last British troops. But the tional way and are content to have it so. die is cast finally; and the Irish have to And the "Roast beef of old England" ise on the thorny bed they have made for.
Christmas the price is lower than it has NOTABLE DRAMATIC REVIVAL. been since the upward curve in the cost The revival of "Sweet Lavender at of living began in war timd.
the Ambassadors Theatre has a special In spite of rampant unemployment, I interest for playgoers generally, and it am glad to say there is no reason to be is no wonder that a good deal of "atten- lieve anyone has gone hungry this Christ-tion has been paid to it in the news mastide. Numberless agóncies have been papers. Beaders of a certain age wel-
This vessel offers excellent cabin accommodation for saleen passengers honoured none the legs because this themselves,
Single and double cabins." Wireless Telegraphy:
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FOOKSANG" will be despatched on or about Saturday, 3rd Feb., at "3 p.m., for SINGAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA,
Through Bills of Lading issued to RANGOON, MADRAS, PORT SWETTENHAM and DUTCH EAST INDIES.”
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TO LOS ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO FROM HONGKONG BY DIRECT ROUTE.
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LADING ISSUED 10 U.8. AND CANADIAN OVERLAND POINTS
U.S.S.3.
"Dewey"
TO MANILA AND SINGAPORE.
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"G. P. BRADFORD, EM. Agent,
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"COPENHAGEN.
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Farther Bailings
Kirg. ** Afrika
8. Indien ”. 4/8. Chile" 8/9.*Kina **
about 16th February, 1923.
Expected on
or short
20th February. 12th March 1st April 27th April
Will leave for abou
ports on s about
20th March. 19th April 8th May 2nd June
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tainment for the poor and especially for acquaintance with a play that was one the children. The gracious virtue of of the greatest favourites of the late charity, without the taint of patronage Edward Terry. No doubt there are many in the bestowal of it, which is characteris on your side of the world who recollect tically English "has never been seen to him in the character of "Dick Phenyl," better advantage than in this year of the wayward but intensely goodhearted trade depression and kindred difficulties. friend of the here and heroine.
Those who are blessed with a suffi
The success or otherwise of the revival ciency of the good things of life have had no cause to complain of the extent and will supply an answer to one question— variety of Christmas entertainment to benamely, whether the younger generation had in London, where feasting and danc. ing and concerts have been the feature in all the big hotels and restaurants. TALE WITH THE DICKETS FLAVOUR,
will endorse the opinion which acclaimed Sweet Lavender in former years, or whether, on the other hand, the seati ment will be considered too sticky." Writing of Christmas, it is, perhaps, only one opinion as to the wholesomeness But, however that may be," there can be not inappropriate to mention a delight-and the buman appeal of the play. ful incident that has happened in real
life-one of those things that might have WOMEN POLICE,
boen described by Charles Dickens. One:
1 learn that an impression which ap
pert opinion, to retain a nucleus of 20 women police, upon which, if the need should arise, the Force can be reshailt.
of the largest jobbing firms on the London pears to be fairly generally held about the Stock Exchange has ceased basinem, and women police of London is quite inne- £30,000 were distributed this, Christmas curate. It is being said that they are to among the employes, so that, as a notice be withdrawn by the now Honie Secret- stated, "nobody will be in want on leav-ary, Mr. Bridgeman." The fact is that ing."
his predecessor in office, Mr. Shortt, had Mr. William Askew, the head of the inquired with great care into the whole firm, is a "man after the heart of the matter, before he relinquished his duties, creator of "the Cheeryble Brothers" in and he decided, in accordance with ex "Nicholas Nickleby." He paid his staff well because he always realised that the chief thing that makes for success in busi- ness is a contented staff, and not only that, but he desired that his employés should share in the firm's sticores. A goodly number of the clerks have been presented with £1,000 or £,000 8-piece, and others with more. Office boys who joined recently are the happy possessors of £100. This great benefaction was pro- rided out of a special fund that the principal of the firm started some years
ago.
THE NEW ORDER.
Originally, the women police on duty in London numbered a hundred; but the recommendations of the Geddes Cour mittee on economy had the effect of getting rid of most of them after their year of service. The number is now, na I have stated, to be kept at 20. It is said that the women police are of service more especially in connection with patrol work in the West End of an evening, and also whero inquiries have to be made in re gard to alleged offences against women. and children.-.B.
"HIGH COST OF DYING."
In these days, when Cabinet Ministers are no longer drawn from the moneyed classes they have to earn their living like anyone else when they go out of office. It shows how great is the change that has taken place in the type of men in public life since the time of Gladstono real concorn in Vienna. With Living The "high cost of dying" is causing or Lord Balisbury.
O poste almost trebled over that they were Mr. F. G. Kellaway, the late Poetsiz months ago; with the tantalising astor Godara, has gone into business kronen having swung from twenty-four as a director of the Marconi Wireless to the pound in 1914 to 300,000 or more Telograph Co., Ltd.; Sir Eric Goddes, the in 1829; with food prices soaring heaven- man of economy "axe" lane, is to receive ward and unemployment multiplying the sum of £10,000 per annum in addition overnight; with thousands of the middle- to other remuneration is Chairman of classes sick from starvtalon and tuber the Dunlop Rubber Co., which, it is losis, for those who remain at their hoped, he will re-establish on sound post daily, the spectre of death adds not financial basis; Mr. C. A. McCurdy, who only the grief that comes with separation, was appointed Coalition Liberal Whip in but the next-to-imposible burden of the IBI and was returned for Northampton" Inst rites."
so the last General Election, has resigned For instance, the father of a young office on appointment, as, Chairman of the Austrian employed in Vienna by the Ame United Newspapers (1918), Ltd, pro- rican Relief Administration, died a low prietors of the Daily Chronicle and days ago. The father, who was a baron Lloyd's News.
The list could be extended, but enough has been written to indicate the change that happen nowadays when there is a new Administration.
and has held the rank of major-general, had been reduced in recent years to abject poverty, living without servants, and barely able to obtain the essentials of life. The son, receives a salary of 1,500,000 kronen a month, a little more than the average salary paid in Vienna
THE STORY OF "THE QUEST.#
During rodant years the London public to-day. have been provided with
severni
It was found that a coffin (the plainest film productions depicting the adven available) would cost 2,000,000 kranen, furce of great explorera. There has more than one month's salary. To have now been added to the is a magni- the grave dug costs 750,000 kronen. For Bicent series covering the miccesses the chapel, undertakers, and neccesary and the misfortunes attending the voy incidentala to the burial there were age of The Quest to the Antartic. It will adde 9,250,000 kronan, making the total bo, recalled that this expedition was or burial cost 5,000,000 kronen, allowing him ganised by Bir Edward Shackleton and nothing fer food, shelter, transportation, commanded by him from September, 1921,
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