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will be despatched to
ĮSINGAPORE & BELAWAN-DEL! Direct 16th March.
1st Class Fare to Singapore ;—$100.
This vessel offers excellent' cabin' accommodation for iäloen paringars
Single and double cabina.
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Manila and Straits and hamburg and other North Continental Ports.
OUTWARD from Hamburg via Porta of Cali
Carl Legion ...
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Havenstein
Hindenburg ...
*Albert Vöglor
Ludendor
*Cari Logien
Havenstein
Tonnage, dv,
Archesi
9,000 tons 12,250 tana
9,000 tons
12,250 tour
abort 24th Feb. about end of Mar. about end of April, about end of May.
9,000 tons
HOMEWARD for Antwerp. Rotterdam and Bamburg
Starts
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Hindenburg
Albert Vigler
Tondage, Lv.
12,950 tons 9.000 tona 12,250 tona
9,000 was. 12.250 tons
9,000 tons
Departuri
about 22nd Mar. about beginning of April. about beginning of May. about beginning of Jure. about beginning of July.
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26, Der Your Road Central.
Phore Cantral No. 478.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.,
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M/S." Chile:
abort 10th-April
Expected on
or about
10th March
Further Sailings
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26th March"
8/9.
"Kina"
15th April
MUS. 8/3.
"Malaya"
29th April
"Bolivia"
"Panama"
"Australien"
Will leave for above-
ports on or about, 10th April 2nd May 17th May
1st June 20th June 8th July 7th August
16th May 4th June 1st July Subject to change without notice.
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ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE. REPARATIONS, TAXATION AND
BANKRUPTCY.
It was announed at the quarterly meeting of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce, held at the Vie toria Hotel on January 17th, that the Prince of Wales hail kouzented to be the guest of the association at the annual dinner.
Sir Arthur Shirley Benn, M.P. (Presi dent), dealing with taxation, said thers wore a number of things the association intended to press on the Chancellor of the Exchequer. They would like to see some- thing taken off the income-tax and the beer and amusement taxes, and the cor- poration tax taken away. There was a rast field in which they could ask for conocesions, and they would do their best to get them in conformity with the Chan- cellor getting sufficient taxation to pay our way. A committes had considered the question of unemployment, and it was hoped to approach the Government on the subject before Parliament met.
The President then formally moved; and Mr. A. Balfour seconded, the following resolution, which was carried:---
The Association of British Chambers of Commerce feels that the present drifting of the reparations question is highly in jurious to the industry and commerce of the country, and is delaying the improve ment of our export trade and the fuller employment of our people. It is con- sidered that:-*
(a) A moratorium for Germany for an agreed number of years is imperative,
(B) A reparations sum must be immed- iately Axed which Germany can fly with- in & reasonable, number of years without detriment to the Allies trade,
(c) If pressure has to be brought to bear on Germany to enforce reparations, the form of such pressure must be agreed between, the Allies and put into operation to end the present uncertainty.
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THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION LO.'S STEAMER "DONGOLA.”
Arrived Homokose on 20tu FEBRUARY, 1923,
FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, PORTSAID. »ADEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.
ONSIGNEES of Carge by the above-named yaseel are hereby informed that their goodi are being landed and placed AT THE AXE in thr Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where engl Consignment will be sorted ont Mark by Marl end delivery can be obtained as the Goods ar landed
Optional Goods will be landed here unleu
(d) The rate of interest, if any, on the sum fixed must be agreed..
(e) That some form of international loan to Germany is immediately necentrations have been given to the contrary sary; and some security for interest and e hours before arrival of the Steamer. amortization must be arranged to make the loor, feasible. Duties payable in gold could be imposed on' imports and ex- ports. the proceeds being applied to secure the principal and interest on the ban. To secure this the Allies should arrange for international control of the German maritime and other Customs. The association is not in favour of the British Government making itself reapon sible for the service of this loan.
(f) That the earliest possible withdrawal of military, occupation, consistent with safety, should be carried out.
THE CORPORATION TAX.
A motion was brought forward by Shef. feld urging the Government to abolish tho Corporation Profits Tax, which, as two Chancellors of the. Exchequer have admitted, presses unfairly on the section of the community, and which is prevent ing phy flow of capital into industry and
commerce.
"Sir Albert T. Hobson (Sheffield) em- phasized the argency of action in this connection. At the present time, he said;
50 with
much unemployment throughout the land, and with so much unxiety in the interests of the nation not to invest money in fairly safe investments abroad rather than in the promotion of home industry, it was an unwise tax to leave on the shoulders of the community. There were mary directions in" which they could have relief of taxation; but the abolition of this tax was the most. urgent for the restoration of business. Seventy per cent of the business of the country was carried on by limited com- panies, and this tax prevented the flow of money into that form of enterprise which employed the largest number of people. Sir Robert Horne had agreed that it was a very bad and unjustifiable
tar
Gooda "not alowed within 8 dan, including date of arrival will be subject to rent
No Fire Insurancs will be effected by u in any caso whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in the Axamination by the Consignees, for Godowns and the Company's surveyors, Mesari. GoPARD & DoveLis at 10 am, on Mondays and Thursdays.
dars of the Steamer's arrival here after which All claims must be presented within ten date they cannot be recognized.
No claims will be admitted after the goodt have left the Godown,
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.,
Agents. Hongkong, 14th February, 1823. [443
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be want of capital to enable people to reach their destination, and he suggested that the Government scheme could be utilized for this,
Licut. Colonel Newcombe advocated the Settlement of people in the strategic points of the Empire, mentioning in particular Mr. J. E Townshend Ducker (Derby) | British Columbia, where there was a seconded, describing the tax as unfair, danger of the country being swamped by unequal, and without merit.
persons not. British If the Government could guarantee a loan for, Arab labour in the case of the Sudan, there was no reason why they should not guarantee a loan for the development of the Empire' by means of British labour.
The resolution was approved.
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THE BANKBUNTUT LAWS.
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A resolution, supported by Hallifax, Bradford, and Huddersfield, was agreed to. It called for the appointment of sub-committee of the association to con- sider to what extent the bankruptcy to could be
19 60 umonded afford better protection to the trad ing community, and expressed view that it was desirable that represent ations should be made to the Government pressing that all offences under the pre- sent or future Bankruptcy Acts should be dealt with by the Public Prosecutor at the public expense, but that the initiatory power with regard to prosecu- tiope should lie with the Official Re
Detver.
Mr. Stannion (Leicester) said that while Great Britain was spending millions & year upon the unemployed the Colonies word crying out for more population. We were feeding our, unemployed as if they wore animals to be kept and looked at That was a disgraceful state of afairs when, with organization, they could be sent out to build up the Empire. The resolution was carried."
call an
Mr, Stanley Machin moved; a resolution welcoming the Government's proposal to Economie Conference of "the Mr. Clay, said that experience proved Empire, and urging that representatives. that the bankruptcy laws were being of the commercial and industrial interests badly abused by certain classes of traders, of the Empire should be invited to take and Sir Algernon Firth said that the part in the, deliberations, and that a grievance was largely due to aliens. It committee, consisting of representatives of was evident the money was stolen and put those interests, be appointed at the away, and there was no power to get it earlicet possible moment by the Home, back again.
Dominion, and Crown Colony", Govern menta to collect up-to-date information and formulate suggestions for "submission to the Economic Conference Mr. Machin opposed the, niggestion that our surplus. population should be sent to a foreign country. It was essential that emigration should be directed to our own possÉRIONA.
The resolution was carried.
EMPIRE SETTLEMENT.
A resolution was brought forward by Plymouth, that with a view to increas ing Empiro trade and development and thereby reducing indirectly unemployment in Grost Britain, this association will support the principle of Empire settle ment by close co-operaton with the Dominions, whereby public or territorial The President stated that the bodies in Great Britan can take a direction had been working with the Chamber interest in sending chosen groups of people from their own areas to selected of. Shipping to secure reductions in dock arena is given Dominions Mr. Hart charges, and he was glad to announce (Blackburn), in seconding, said he con- that, as a result of their joint efforts, the idered this scheme was the most fruitful railway companies had agreed to reduce way of ameliorating the suffering now their charges in their applications by 2
per coati In the case of non-milway existing in Great Britain.
1923.
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22th Feb, Foam.. Wednesday 29th Feb Noog. Thursday,
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1st Mar, 10 am
and Ma, 10.
end.Mar, 11 am. 2nd Mar 3p.m. 8th Mar eth Har Noon. 6th
8 Mar, 10 am.
7th
Tuesday 13th Mar, 3 p.m.
Wednesday, 14th Mar, 3p.m.
"FOOKSANG" ---. Bunday, 18th Mar
"ÖHUNSANG" Raturday, 24th Mar 10 1,
CALCUTTA LINE - This Live fokda regular sastingute Calcutta, Perang n
Blogspore; returning from Calcutta steamers proderd via Straits and Borikong to Japan, ocesalcnally calling at Shanghai... All stcazzers have excellent passenger accommodation, dited with Electric Light snu Fxoa and carry a fully-qualified Bargnon.!!
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Shanghal, tematimea calling at Bestow Through tickets can be obtained and through Bill of Lading are ined Northern and Yangiese Peris via Shanghal- MANILA LINEA weekly service is maintained with Mantis by vessels with good
passenger
accommodation, ilings from both ports every Fridaya
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AHINANGHINGS OF MAUSANG" both steamers Flos mers
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ESTRIN LISH–A regular service in ren from March to November between
Hongkong and Tientsin, calling at Welhouwel and Chelce, BANGKOR LINK:-A weekly servics in provided between Hongheng and Bangkok, Swatow, Ly five lezer fited, with up-to-date, passenger Locommod tion
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CALCUTTA
&
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