THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1930.
SHOPPING GUIDE
FELIX HAT SHOP
SPRING SALE
FRIDAY FEB. 7 Wonderful Bargains for Every Woman. 7, Ice House St.
Bolande Sarrault
MODES-COUTURE
HAS REMOVED TO 3rd Floor, PEDDER BUILDING
ROOM No. 3 TELEPHONE, C. 2252
Mackintosh's
Men's Wear Specialists.
Alexandra Bldg. Des Vaux Road.
Fresh Flowers, Fruit and Vegetables,
The Clover Flower
Shop
10, ICE [OUSE STREET
DAINTY SHOES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER AT MODERATE PRICES
ROYAL SHOE STORE
No. 1, D'AQUILAR STREET,
Hose Rona Telephone C. 3237.
SHOP
A SEK & CO. PHOTO-SUPPLIES
REMOVED TO
AT
26, DraViu Яn, C.
TEL. C. 3459.
NAKAMURA
MASSAGE
No. 3, Lee Toxo STREET, 1ST FLOON, WANCIAL
Hox Kong.
RADIO SUPPLIES
74,QUEEN'S ROAD C.
(DER A. WING & CO. (1923), LTD.
ELECTRIC GRAMOPHONES Madame S. LEITE
AND MOTORS
SUPER ELTO OUTBOARD MOTORS
RUDGE-WHITWORTH MOTOR CYCLES TENNIS RACKETS
RUDOLF WOLFF & KEW, L70.
54, Quran's ROAD CENTRAL. 1st Floor.
Tel. 0. 2173.
Ladies' Wear Specialist.
NEW SATINS AND LACE BRIDAL VEILS OF BRUS- SELS NET AND TULLE,
ASIATIC BUILDING. 1ST FLOOR TELEPHONE C 4474
UALITY
THESE
SHOPS
PERMANENT WAVING
The Most Up-to-date Beauty Shop in Town.
MBS, BETEN. TEL, K, 681, PENINSULA HOTEL ET. 34.
A. YUN
TAILOR & OUTFITTER 49, POTTINGER STREET, CENTRAL TEL. C. 6060.
WITH
BONO KONG
POWELL'S
Gentlemen's Tailors and Outfitters.
BESPOKE ORDERS Executed In 24 Hours.
10, ICE HOUSE STREET,
ALEXANDER'S INSTITUT DE BEAUTE
For the Best Perman- ent Finger & Marcel Waves. Hair Cutting and Manicure for Ladies & Gentlemen.
MODEBATE CHARGES.
PADDER BLDG. 1ST FLOOR. Room 6. TXL C. 5169. Opposite Entrance H.K. HOTEL
LONDON RIVER AND
ITS BOATS.
DANGER OF FALSE DEMOCRACY.
SCATHING COMMENT BY U.S. PROFESSOR.
DESPOTISM.
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An Example from the City. If it does not pay a local author MOB RULL FORERUNNER OF ity commercially, it is worth doing for many excellent and sufficient public reasons. Divided responsi
NEW YORK, Dec. 30. bility and split financial linbility
Democracy eventually will de- without unitary and dominating control will be fatal both to private generate into mob rale if the popu
lar belief continues that such a financial interests and public conform of government smiles upon
cern. There is no relevance in this respect between tabes, buses, and trams, and Thames steamboats.
The latter, except in relation to trams, stand by themselves. The tramways generally fun to river
are
bridges, and in the main parallel with the river. "The buses depend inainly on the West End, they are sustained by shoppers, are more than trams a "butterfly " businessThe River Thames never has been, and never will be, the objective to link up with other
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dirt, vulgarity and slovenliness and FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, avoids anything which might ap- COMMENCING AT 2.30 F.. pear refined, gentle or elegant, Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler warned in presenting his annual report as president of Columbia University.
There is an odd but widespread opinion, found not only in the United States but in other lands as well, that distinction of person or manner or dress is somehow out of place in a democratic eociety. "So long as the stomach is provided for and amusement is ample and cheap, it is said, what need matter the The provision by the L.C.C. of things of the mind, the delights of piers for private enterprise to scholarship and the unequalled operate with won't work. The un-pleasure of moving in the upper
forms of traction,
AT THEIR SALES, ROOM,
DUDDELL STREET,
A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUÄBLE HOUSEHOLD.
FURNITURE
Comprising
Teak Desks, Glass Cabinets, Type. writers, Iron Safe, Glass Cabinet Tapestry Covered Armchairs, Couches,' Piano, Gramaphones and Records, Carpets, Rugs, Electric Heaters (220 and 110 Volts), Porcelain Ware, Brass Ornaments, Pictures, etc., etc.
Teak Extension Dining Tables, Teak and Cane Seat Chairs, Side-
HONGKONG HOTEL restricted use of piers asked for will ether of the spiritual experience of boards, Dinner Waggons, Glass
GARAGE
FOR CAR HIRE
FOR HONG Koma: C. 4758
FOR KOWLOON: K 681
THE DAIRY FARM
lcz HOUSE STREET
FOR PURE MILK
FARM AND IMPORTED FROZEN
MEATS. HOUSE FAD POULTRY
INTEGRITY
LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.
THE DEPARTMENTAL STORE OF THE EAST,
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TEL 0.4567 (6 LINES).-
ESTABLISHED 1888.
Tak Cheong
Gentlemen's Tailors, Outfitters and Dealers in all kinds of Fancy Goods
50, QUEEN'S ROAD Centbal PHONE: CENT. 1317
HONG KONG FURNITURE CO., LTD.
MANUFACTURERS OF TEAKWOOD, BLACKWOOD
AND
RATTAN FURNITURE:
8, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL
MAISON DE MODES M-ME D'OBRY. MODES, ROBES, COUTURE
CHRISTMAS SALE 20% Reductions HATS AFTERNOON AND EVENING GOWNS, COATS, SMART ACCESSORIES. 18, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
P. O. Box 1,
A SUIT IS NOT A SUIT UNLESS THE CUT IS PERFECT AND FOR PERFECT "CUT GO TO
AHMED DIN
4, D'AGUILAR ST.
KOT LOON BRANCH
PENINSULA HOTEL
EXCHANGE BUILDING.
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DUDDELL STREET
Mac's Cafeteria
HONG KONG HOTEL Finest Selection of
CHOCOLATES ·
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FRESH CALIFORNIA FRUITS
ALWAYS ON SALE.
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The SUN Co, Ltd.
DEPARTMENTAL "STORE
DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL
H.K. TRANSFER & LIGHTER CO.
FURNITURE REMOVALS AND GENERAL TRANS- PORT BY TRUCK DR LIGHTER.
,"ST. GEORGE'B BUILDING
Tal, C. 8689
·K 1422 L. Br Hodge
HAVE YOUR EYES.
TESTED AND FRAMES FITTED
By
The educator declared that real democracy is totally different from the popular conception, and sug- gested a remedy for the present situation. "The fact of the matter is that democracy, for its fullest flower, requires distinction, of man- er, of speech and of dress more than does any other form of society.
Ware, Cooking Utensils, Teak Round Tables, Ice Chests, etc., etc.
Teak and Iron Bedsteads with Mattresses, Single and Double Ward- robes with Bevelled Mirrors, Dressing Tables, Chests of Drawers. Linen, Washstands, Toilet Crockery, Cham- ber Stands, etc., etc.
and
A QUANTITY OF NICE BLACKWOOD FURNITURE
grow into a public auisinée. Ad- the race! It is little wonder that vertisements and other undesirable Fasciem finds earnest and highly things will follow. The piers will intelligent expounders when the be used by the speed-boat madmen anties of false democracy are to be and may lead to some of the objec- | seen on almost every hand. tionable features of the old 'private beats. If it pays the LC.C. the public should gain. If it is a loss private enterprise will leave the L.C.C. with piers and liabilities. No, the L.C.C. must do the thing itself. The more the L.C.C. proves that the Instone or any other scheme is not practicable the greater the obligation on the L.C.C. to un- dertake an improved service itself. The 50-senter water bus, owing to the heavy cost per passenger, will not work and cannot pay.
It is not sufficient to condemn; it is their business and duty to revive the ser vice as a public amenity, and treat the service as they do all their other services; as a public obligation. down. If they choose the latter Ox VIEW from THURSDAY, the
Let the L.C.C. take a lesson from alternative, democracy will sooner i the City Corporation. The City,
Including :--
Cabinets, Chairs, Flower Stands, In that popular form of impossibi- | Joss Table, Tea Foys, etc., etc.
ity which is described as the level. ling process, there is an alternative mode, of procedure-men may at.
tempt to level themselves up or they may try to level themselves
at its own cost by spending or later disappear into ochlocracy
Although be did not mention it
and
One Herring Hall Marvin Safe.
6th FEBRUARY, 1930.
£250,000 to widen Blackfriars (mob rule) and this is always the CATALOGPRS will be issued. Eridge so that the LC.C. tramways forerunner of a new despotism." could make the invaluable circular route, took the bold and proper view in the broad public interest of London as a whole. In cash this did not pay the City, but it, has paid its cost many times over by the boon it has conferred upon the travelling public.
by name, Dr. Butler intimated that TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERY. ae was not worried by this coun- try's disrespect for the prohibition law.
"Signs of Repentance.” My ideal of yester year was a boat to every pier, & tram to every book, a transfer circular ticket available by boat or tram. The advantage of this is that when persons go from Chelsea to Green wich and it rains they can come back by road with the same ticket,
The mistakes of the earlier ser vice must not be repeated. The defects of that service were many, but
spite of thrm the boats car. ried nearly 10,000,000 of people. In one year. 1900, 4.740,000, on one
"There is no ground what- ever for the conventional statement that violation of one law, or dis- respect for it, leads to the dieregard of all law," he said. "The con- trary is the case. Lawlessnets is selective, and unbroken human ex- perience goes to prove that a man may hold one law in utter contempt and yet have high respect for the great body of law of the land in which he lives. If law enforcement meant the enforcement of all laws, then the social order, at least in the United States, would quickly be afflicted with paralysis. Not one in a hundred laws is every repealed. They are kept upon the statute books and simply allowed to die.”
Returning to bis discussion of
THE-HONGKONG OPTICAL CO. Bank Holiday 50,000, and in one fale democracy, Dr, Butler declar-
Qualified Opticians
53, Queen's Road G. Tel. C. 2282
J. Ullmann &
High Class Jewellers
Est. 1860.
H
Chater Road,
Alexandra Bldg.
FRIGIDAIRE
*SOLE AGIATE DODWELL & Co., Ltd. QUEEN'S BUILDING. TIL. C. 1030
BRUNSWICK HOUSE
BRUNSWICK PANATROPES
AND RECORDS
11, IOE HOUSE STREET- TEL. C. 4085
week 293,000. The net deficiency for three years was about £10,000 to £50,000 a year, id rate, for thirty boats running from Hammersmith to Greenwich.
ed that still another hallucination was that a majority has rights, and that by the voice of the majority matters of principle are finally. determined. This is utter non-
At this moment three free ferry-sence," he said. "No majority has hoats running from North to South any rights whatever. The indivi- Woolwich ACTOSS the river cost dual has rights and a majority has £45,000 per annum. Tower Bridge privileges." He blamed this "false alone costs £30.000 a year, yet no democracy" for the careless atti- ene denounces the City for this ex- tude of Americans toward foreign penditure. Why should not the languages and customs. Columbia L.C.C. be similarly treated for * University is, however, endeavour-. cognate service?
ing to change this state of affaire. The model for London should be he said, by strengthening and forty-two propellor-driven boats, to making more practical ita modera carry 300 passengers, and smokeless language department. The Maison fuel should be used. In 1900, five Francaise, the Deutschen Haus and years before the L.C.C. service | the Casa Italiana have been estab started, I suggested rapid twin- lished to further the study of screw steamers of shallow draught. spoken languages, and it will not be Under the Trade Facilities Act, long until a Cara Hispanics and a 1921, £72,000,000 of money has been Japan House are added. advanced to private railways, tube Dr. Butler disclosed that Colum and underground railways, omni- bia has PA annual
of -income bus, taxi-cab, and other public con- 29,932,000.26 and 乳 budget of cern. Recently enormous sums $11,631,031.64. The school has 36,387 have been lent, ostensibly in the resident studente and conferred interest of the unemployed, to rail 4,647 degrees during the academic ways. One railway alone has been year 1928-1929. The report also dis- helped with 24,300,000.
cussed the first use of the name Why should tubes, buses, cabs,
"Columbia" to designate the new railwaye be helped. and old world. The honour of its introduc- Father Thames be neglected? How tion was given to Philiis Wheatley, much longer is London to be the
a negro poctem of Boston, Mas Cinderella of the cities There is who used the word in a poem ad- no other reason except political pre-dressed to George Washington in judice on the part of reactionaries, 1775. and the craven fear of being great
on the part of London's rulers
Since the defeat of the Tramway The statement of a prominent Pool at the last election, there are Turkish alienist that the majority signs of repentance on the part of of Constantinople taxi-drivers are the 1907 wreckers of the steamboats. insane or alcoholic or drug addicts At this moment the L.C.C. have the has met with a furious denial from subject before them, and having the Chauffeurs' Union, and with agreed wisely to a £13,000,000 Char- applause from the people of Con- ing Cross Bridge, scheme, on which stantinople, who have been subject The Observer rendered splendid,ed to an alarmingly increased num. service, let them not hesitate to run ber of automobile accidents. The the risk of a comparatively small municipality is supporting the annual loss on a really beneficent alienist, and has ordered a periodie scheme for the enlightened leisure, examination of chauffeurs, promis exalted pleasure, and commercial ing to relegate to asylums those who treasure of a great community. are found unbalanced."
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