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would meet round the cooterence table. If they sat down with a determination to try and find an honourable settlement, he believ- ed it possible for a settlement to be reached to the satisfaction of all concerned.

THE COALITION'S SINS.

Mr. Henderson's Forecast of Retribution. Mr. Arthur Henderson. M. P. speaking A! a Labour Party 'demonstration at Cärdiff said that;

Never. he continned, had dis- of the sixty-six by-elections since satisfaction with any Government the last general election, the been more justified in a general Labour Mary had contested sense than now. The Coalition torty-one. Ia those sixty-six had failed to deal adequately or constituencies at the last general effectively with the problem of election the Labour Party poiled unemployment; they had failed to 180,000 votes," and in the same

gave fair treatment to ex-Service cousuencies at the by-elections

men; they had perpetrated a they pailed 411.000 votes,

Bi tremendous breach of faith in increase of 128 per cent.

respect to the great body of agricoltural workers; and never had there bean so glaring a taulure and betrayal as in the virtual abandonment by the Government of its own Lousing policy. would redeem its election pledges it could not, because its entire life depended the vested

Even if the Government

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If that were an indication of what would take place at the nex: general election, they would have polled not merely as many votes as the Government polled at the last election, but half a million more than they polled on that occasion, and events showed that a very general movement in the direction of Labour, which was interests by whom it was sup- likely to be overwhelming, had ported in the House of Com- been taking place since the last mons. general election. The Sreat Labour movement was clearly coming into its own, and the sooner a general election came the better for this country.

With regard to ireland, be expressed to sincere hope that Dail Eireann would accept the invitation, and that both sides

Labour did not want money for the unemployed, it wanted work. But some sort of a whip was required behind the Government. He hoped they would never put dolas in preference

work Labour would always put work first and make monetary sist ance nocondary consideration.

HONGKOKE

ABQONSTENKEIT

NOTICA, TO CONSIGNEES.

THE STEAMSHIP

HLATNIT

DZONWOH IHT

THE INCREASED POSTAL TAM PHILIPPINES

RATES

Effect Upan Imperial Relations,

A

LEGISLATURE.

WEDICINES LOK DOC?'

semi bayo2 Proposal to Reduce, Size of

Housee, hobusai PERSIA 'N:

When Mr.Kellaway' postal Representative." Cresenciano From TRIESTE, VENICE increases were being fought an Lomano's Bill, prosented in the COLOMRU, PENANG argument used by a section of the Lower Hause:06 the Philippines SINGAPORESS British Press was that ruch | Legislature calls for the recuation Consignees of Cars are hereby impoats would beaten the of the number of rapresentativas informed that all Goods are being Americanising of the Oversea from 32 to fil including the nine landed at their risk into, the Go-Dominions, writes a Times New members of the house; appointed downs of the Hongkong and Kow-Zealand correspandent, who by the governor generals. The Joan, Wharf, and, Godown Com- proceeds:

....... [ bill's explanatory, hole « renacus Reading this was reminded of that by this reduction there would' pany, Ed. at Kowloon, whance; and or from the wharves delivery tocent vain search through be saved: to the aggrerament

Wellington bookstalls for a copy P163,300 every year, onu dost may be obtained.

The authorialsa declares Optional Cargo will be forward. of Punch, and the display which ed unless notice to the contrary those same book-talls made of further that, efficiency in the be given before 25th înst

Life, and similar American rivals { government Berrio Dia: phot No claims will be admitted after of Prush; also the gay showing | Sitainable exclusively by the the Goods have left the Godowns, of gaudy american magazines, great number of public serr and all Goods remaining unde overshadowing the ander-coated sots but chiefly through easstruc- livered after the 31st inst, will be British product. Such recollective laboursand efficieobon opera tiona compelled the view that the [tion among those who are in earn- subject to rent.

All claims against the steamer Now Zealand literary market was no matter how small their must be presented to the Under- already Americanizad..

number may be. Representative signed on or before the 10th prox.

A friend who is fervently Lozano proposes that this law be British assured me that this was passed and made applicable after or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafedt, and damages, that a taste for American print | October 15, 1912. 2011. 2011! ed floods are to be left in the Go- and picture had been cultivated According to the proposed dowas, where they will be exam-

in this Dominion, and that the measure, all provinces which ined on the 31st inst. at 10 am. British were now nowbars in bave less than 250,000 inhabitants No Fire Insurance has been periodical literature, either tech-would be entitled to only one sest effected.

nical, imaginative, or humorous.in the house and those provinces Bills of Lading will be counter Only in the heavy brigade of which have more than -250,000

reviews did Great Britain main- would be allowed to signed by

elect tain her old position; and he only two representatives, such added that the reviews did nas | provinces to be divided into two count in moulding agar districts irrespective of their size. opinion. He was emphane in his The provinces which would have opinion and apprehensive of the one representative each undar result on the national point of the proposed measure are Albay, view. But he was deceived. Bataso. Batanes, Cagayan. Eighteen months ago he would Camarines Sur, Cavite, Hosos bave been correct in his state-Norte, Ilocos Sur, Isabela, Laguna, ment of the position, but there La Onion, Marinduque, Masbate has since been a quiet, almost | Mindoro, Misamis, Nueva Ecija, imperceptible, but yet thorough, Oriental Negras, Nueva Vizcaya, reversion to British literature. Romblon, Sorsogon, Surigao, The head of a big publishing Tarlac, Tayabas and Zambales. agency--dealing in both British | Those which would be entitled to and America: publications-gave two delegates are Albay, me the explanation. While tho Batangas, Bohol, Capiz, Cebu. WAT Was in progress.

while Iloilo Leyte, Manila, Negros America had paper to burn, and Occidental Pampanga, Pan- while British publishers were gasinan, and Saman. Mindanao husbanding their paper supplies would have 5 and Mt. Province 3.. and Brith writers were mostly propagansists-then it was that SIR FRANCIS AGLEN. FOR America came into this market

WASHINGTON, with a showy basket of the latest Sir Francis Aglen, accompanied

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LURE OF THE TURF.

Lord Rosebery on Hig

Experiences

"TOSARI" having arrived from the above ports, consignees of cargo by her are notined that all goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and, or extra-hazardous in literature. This was supplied by s financial expert still to be godowas of the Hongkong to the booksellers on sale or re-chosen, will sail for America tor Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co..turn." British publishers offered be present at the advanced res- Lid. whence and or from the no such terms, so the shelvza sio s of the Washington Conferiscellanies, Literary, and Hid wharves delivery may be obtain-were loaded and the windows ence on November 20,

dressed with the pink product of the American Press.

The

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that charits that thinketh foril, I was affacked, with the { greatest' violence for "dwalng a razèboisé1atá 11, 1×24@17 builtbe

a chapter entitled

discovery.which èkino taốnolate ic, life, than whan syas somiah Bad Lord Rosebery, in his the Government-in a Sicrofas

innacer in the other op of State or evidame the torical,”; days ATORNICA M - Counéin," "fortékaṁple—was all Iso asked to give advice criminal in the Fist: Lord of the come by mail, direct to sub-to those who are inclined to spend, Treasury,, I do paj ezan know if Statistics give the rest of the scribers: Americs has several their time and their money on the 1 ought not to begynde

Jearped story. In 1911 Britain supplied advantages in the circulation of turk I should give them the another, Tesson-us; almoagh four fifths of the books, papers, these pornals, apart from any adice that Punch gave to those without gonti and offence T'light and music imported by Sew mail charge. The American pro about to marry-Dob's and his perpetually eum sædedi 11and the 2nd Ser-Zealand. Australia come second, duct is, speaking generally, more reasons were in the first place, thirds on averat labit became 1921 at 10 am. by Messrs and America a poor third, with &attractive in make-up, sometimes the apprenticeship is exceedingly a matter of torture le mans:gon- Goddard & Douglas,

per cont In the war years the it is bulkier, sometimes cheaper expensive, in the next place, sciences if I want bus British supplies felt away, and the-and the whol method of doing the pursuit is too engrossing American trade increased to over, business seema

After recounting bis, troubles, have the for anyone who has anything Lord Rosebery, gors on to say

ed.

Goods not cleared by the 3rd, Nov, 1921 will be subject to rent all broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the godowns, where they will be

examined

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Claims against the steamer must be presented in writing within ten days after arrival of steamer, otherwise they will no be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by the undersigned in any case whatever.

Bills of Lading will be counter aigned by

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

General Agents. Hongkong, 27th Oct. 1921.

"For the Blood in the Life"

Sufferers

from Glandular Swell as

Bad Legs Abreeuses. Pleers,

Ezzax, Bolla, Pharples and Eruptions, Goat hamaliam, mast fraise that the waly sure way to complema amo Lasting misel is to free the blood at the panorons weste the one case of such restles Clarke Ebert Mixtues eOALANS MEERPRETA which soch ores- come and expel the impurities,

LESENE CAPTS Stand tails credit.

| Plaesent in taku.

Of all Chemists

and Stora

Rahise Sebentares.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

"ANTS EVER GET

Clarke's Blood Mixture

“Everybody's Blood Purifier,"

Was the WAY

doubled.

to

20 per cent of the whole. With underlying idea that the publisher else to do in his life and an the that be does not think that any the end of the war the American wants readers (ether with profit third place, the rewards, as done one to-day need pursue theifturf, trade slackened, and the British or loss), and the advertisers, will gated with the disappointments, which he describes as alverEis- recovered, and in 1920 the import pas.

stand in relation of, at the most,couraging amusement, with, ides of British goods was

Anybow, the American trade 1 per cent Anomée of fact is Probably 1921 will show Great and technical journals seem to be worth a ton of exhortation arbol ei yrði aidh

So far as I am concerned,tbe Britain with a lead even greater better established her than any will gire you my experiences

pleasures of the tarf dp, pak so than before the war.

other class of publication. The of the turf," be aaye. A much be on the racecourse. They In advertising and printed mat- ascendancy thus gained is im, ay yests ego—too many years ter, other than books and papais, portant, for, with markets at this ago from one point of view-and lie in the breeding of whörke and thers was the same movement distance from the source of supply, at an early age-much too early the exercise of hose at hos. even more sharply marked, and trade jurnals are vehicles for an age from every point of low-do not believe that amenat the same British recovery, It trade propaganda of mast-icondeved an ambition to win would be sufficient if it had not which created effective sort continuous, cumu- the Darby, ropaquarter of a cen- some secret ambition to Ture as the conditions favourable to lativa in its effects, and no tury struggled. Sometimes I tano the von Salysis America in this and in other might almost say insidious. Even second, sometimes I ran third, of all the Licia that has eáme Buder my observation, I believe branches of trade, and the advan without heasier, postal charges and very often I ran lass: bat at the ambition to be an ENNIOUS tage has not proved enduring. British publishers bave some fast the time arrived when was

British magazines

about to realise the fruition of my site to become the grass of aro nowground to catch up.

what is called the borne of the riraling the American for the

The absence of Punch from the hopes, j colour and attractiveness of their bookstails has. A le moral 1 with the second: Ladas century

attached. Old-established British about to win the Derby, and Irga bentre Biznes publications are not lost here: ought to have beed the happiest

argit anodquunta bajaktig. They have an extensive sala to of men. Well, after a'quafior of direct subscribers. Their showy century, of frutasi expectation rivals have not; but they are won the Derby. But what was

trade. Press. This is where may be bought everywhere-net high office under the Crown, I the Post Office comes in because theagents and publishers was immediately attackas from Magazines come to New Zealand prefer to do business in this way. quarter of an almost 'inspired mostly in bulk, as the mails offer When the older generation of character fon owningi korsesva only an uncertain advantage of i readers passes the American may early delivery which is not of | win unless his staid rival caETE A great importance in this clame of little bread upon, the waters in literature. But trade publications } the meantime.

garb, and ibey are ousting the Americans from the front places in the bookstalls. In about a year the British supremacy has been re-established here in all depart

ments, except the technical and striving for it. That is why toes the result? I, at that time, SAVARESSES

What Can't a Kid Think of???

POR WHY DOES A BEE STING? DONET

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BECAUSE NO! NOTHING!YES!

YES YES!

POP, TH MOON. --2 AIN'T HADE CUT OF CULESE, IS IT?.

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·GOOD HEAVENS! QUIT ASKING THOSE -SILLY: QUESTIONS"= GO AWAY ANDUDN STOP BOTHERING

CANT I ASK JUST ONE MORE QUESTION

PCP? JUST ONE?

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