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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1924

NEDERLANDSCHE

SCHEEPVAARTMAATSCHAPPIJ

(United, Netherlands Navigation Company)

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(Bolland--East Asia Line)

(Mombers of the Straits, China and Japan Conférences),

Regular monthly Service between --

JAPAN PORTS. SHANGHAI, HONGKONG AND MANILA

AND

AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, AND BREMEN

Taking cargo for Belgian, Netherlands, German and all North European porta on direct or optional Bills of Lading, also to United Kingdom ports on optional Bills of Lading only.

Arrivals from Europe.

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Steamers

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PARIS MARU"

Welnosday, 9th Apr,

RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES-via Saigon, Singapore,

Colombo, Durban and Capetown.

CHICAGO MAROP

BOMBAY via Singapore and Colombo.

SHUNKO HARU

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BORNEO MARU“

ANNAN MARU ·

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Wednesday, 23rd Apr.

Wednesday, 16th Apr.

Thursday, 1st May

Thursday, 17th Apr. via Shanghai and

13th 15th

Sunday, 13th Apr.

NEW YORK vin Japan Ports, San Franciscq and Panama,

HAVANA MARU"

Beginning of May.

COMMON IDEALS.,

ENGLISH SPEAKING UNION.

P.S. AMBASSADOR ON WORLD PEACE.

war, when ruin and starvation faced peoples and Governments were wrecked, there were certain principles of danestić, law, of international law, of economic law which could not be violated. Trade and commerce were necessary to the prosperity The English-speaking Union celebrated of any people and their prosperity was Washington's birthday by giving a dinnersary in the progress of the race; but in honour of the Americau Ambassador they could not base that prosperity upon and Mrs. Kellogg at the Savoy Hotel on bankrupt Government, depreciated February 2nd. Mr. Winston Churchill, currency, and unsound principle of the chairman of the central committee, Government. The English-speaking prople presided.

could not and shank not impure or try Proposing the health of the American) to impose their form of Government upon Ambassador and Mrs. Kellogg, Mr. Wi. (any other people, but the influence and Stan Churchill said there was only one example of the two greși tâm ruments hope for the revival of Europe--that was į ought to be devopred in Europe, for there; in the growth of cordial co-operation of Governments had stood this it of war Britain, France, and Germany. The pass and the test of time. The Bri-ish Empire ng of the hard year their pressure, and the United States had faced the their lessons, the sense of ever-increasing difficult problemas' and the rain wrought financial Stringency and economie rabarby the way, and, they had workel out rastaedt, had had the effect of bringing the problems in a way which should he an home to all statesmen and to the masses example to all the world. (Cheers) Na of the population that it was only by a greater work and ho do thau that great renewed attempt to revive the con-being done by the Fuglish-speaking cord and harmony of the European family in Common ideals, eomutan aspiras. that we and the world were to be saveil tions, common, forms of toleraure, aml a

country was necessary to a. lading prater: (Cheers,)

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

BANGKOK via SWATOW. TRINGTAU via SWATOW &

SHANGHAI

KOBE via SHANGHAI . TIENTSIN

SHANGHAI via SWATOW MANILA

HAIFHONG vis HOINOW TSINGTAO VA_SWATOW

SEANGHAI

KOBE via MOJI FANOKOK via ROIHOW MANILA

SANDAKAN

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KOBE via SHANGHAI STRAITS & CALCUTTA,

HANGSANG

“WAISHING"

KUTSANG.

...Tuesday, 5th Apr., Noc.

CHEONGSHING-Thursday, 10th Apr., Noon,

"FOUSHING"

'SUISANG * LEESANG

KWONGSANG" "LAISANG "CHUNSANG"

YUENSANG"

"MAUSANG

HOSANG

"KUTSANG"

Wednesday, 9th Apr. 7 Wednesday, 9th Apr., 7

Friday, 11th Apr., 7.3. Saturday, 12th Apr., 11am. *.Sunday,

13th Apr. 10.

Wednesday, 16th Apr. 7am. Thursday,

Friday,

7th Apr. Noon. 18th Apr. 10am. Saturday, 19th Apr., 11am. ...Wednesday, 23rd Apr., 3 pm.

Friday,

Sith Ape, 7am. ...Tuesday,

29th Apr. 3 pm.

CALCUTTA LINE-This Line now Toris regular, sailings to Calcutta, Penang and Singapore; returning from Laletta-steamers proceed via Straits and Hongkong to Japan, occasionally calling at Shanghai.

All steamers have excellent passenger accommodation, Але fitted with Wireless and carry a fully-qualified Surgeon

approximately every three days between Canton and

from a continuotie procession of privation į krawledge of each other and of each SHANGHALLINE -Sailingsomotlines calling at Swatów. Thringi tickets can

atid misfortune. (Cheers). He was sure that was not a visionary ideal, but sober practical polities which," they could all rendeavour to advance, and in which,

Tar ren-dralite (considerations ad- mitted, the Ambas-ndar and the great country he represented would be willing to lead a friendly hand," "(Cheers.)

If the discuti with which they were confronted were very great, there were, at any rate, many difficulties which in the past obstructed the nations of Britain; and the United States which had been cleared out of the way for ever. He did not pretend that all the difficulties were out of the way, but when they looked back upon the past and saw how the com- radeship of the English-speaking peoples had advanced they had reason to be ru couraged. Whereas the military recollec:

tions of the two nations were those, of strife, and were in hostility with one an-

other, they now had a common ground of comradeship in the live of battle. (Chee)

Referring to the Washington Coffer.

WEATHER REPORT April 6th at 17:27-Prvosun las deepased compilerably over the Japchas, the rately over

Japai aml slightly from Chefs to Hong Long. It is amarly stationary nore the Filippines

A b pression. which formal to the cast pi Koshon this morning has moved rapidly N.N.E.. to the north of Saha

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours guling at hours, April 6th. 0 inch Total sines aniry 1st, Grinces, aganist an average of 7 inches.

hoors, April 7th is as follows-

The forcast for the 24 hours on-ling at 19

Fernska Chau

FORECAST

DISTRIT

...N.Eorvarialde winds, molerate; overcast,

Hongkong to Gap Beck

south coast of China between

Hongkong and Haitun

ence, Mr. Churchill sail we had consented | South c wast of China helwien with a good hears that henceforth the Hongkong and Lamocks guardian-hip of the seas should be shared with the United States. He was sure to greater het of faith in character, proof, And pledge of the deep, profound under- standing that existed between these two great democracies could have been given.

(Cheers.)

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HONGRONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER

Hongkong Observatory, Apofl 6th

¿Previnas On DatejOn Date

Day at

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Mr. J. H. Thomas, the Colonial Svere tary, supporting the toast, said the signi ficance which had brought into being the present Government was that it was brought about, not by a bloody upheaval, not by bullgis, but be democracy exercis ing its right at the ballot-bos, and a Barometer nation and a people that could accept | Temperature such a change as our people accepted, a Humility ration that could, recourils themselves to Wil Direction.. this marked differes must ultimately 4. Forcor Sunday, 13th Apr., 11 am triumph. Looking at the difficult prob- Weather...

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speaking people were determined them-

HONGKONG. TIDE TABLE.

From April 7th to 18th, 1924.

Han WATER:

Toy WeEL

F'kong.

Fandar

Tiane.

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Fujiya Hotel Nagasaki

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The America Ambassailor, responding. said that if in his tenure of office he

sw countries he would have done more than anything the be could, do to aid in solving the great problem that was now facing Western civilization. (Cheers) The two great English-speaking peoples could do more than all the rest of the Mon. world to preserve the peace. He yielded to no one' in his admiration for the states. T manship of the British Government and

Well. its action at the great Washington. Con- ference.

Washington represented the ideals of Thur. the two great English-speaking peoples,

Fri 11 24 140 par 1 and to Kr they owed a great debt of

0 58 59 gratitude. Washington saw with a clear Satur 12 Neinferior High or Low Water vision the danger to the new Republic

159-5 9 from the commercial jealousies nud re- sun. volutionaries of the States. He saw the danger of the loose federations and the want of power of the Central Government to impose its powers upon the people and his influnce, Standing, and high the funerican Constitution. Without in character enabled him to carry through the last detracting from the great accom- plishments of cther peoples and other races in the advancement of representa- tive self-government, he thought it was fair to the English-speaking race to say that they had Jon more to advance self- government than all the rest of the world. (Cheers.) Haugland was the cradle of Parliamentary Government. The United Statry was the arse grent constitutional. democracy. Representative democracy and Parliamentary Government, going hand in band, had been adopted by nearly all the nations of the world. Congratulating the alon upon its work, remarked that there was much yet to be done. A real, true, and Insting eutente. between the British people and the United States could not be made in a day, nor could it made between day countrits-by treaties of ofensive or defensive alliation, or by treaties by a few inen who happened to Leia power. A lasting entente could only bar made by common purposes,' equimos ideals, common objects, and. common knowledge of each other, having duu re- gard for each other's rights and place in the world. That, he believed, existed in the British Empire, and in the United States, (Cheers).

There was also a great work to do în Europe by the English-speaking people.')"... War was a tyranny. It required the Often centralized power of government. when the war, was over, and the people were released from its tyranny and op- pression they went too far the other way— into the excesses, he might any, of demo- cracy. (Cheers.) The middle ground was the exercise of Constitutional Government. as it was exercised in the British Empire and the United States, with due regard for the principles of personal liberty which were dear to the British heart he they were to the American. (Cheers.) The example of those two great countries: could well be taken by many of the nations in Europe. In the aftermath of the great |

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