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`CALCUʻITA MARU OFFICERS.

Presentation By Mr. Parr.

THE RIFLE

Taikoo Man's Good Performance.

Yard

TUESDAY.

A very interesting Hitle ceremony Mr. J. Swan, at Taikoo Kauge took place on the N.Y.K. a. Callast Saturday afternoon, under catta Maru, bertbed alongside the present exaditions, reared. 101 ouk Kowloon Wharf, yesterday after. of a possible of 105, as under. noon, when the Hon. Mr. E'T. D. Parr head of the Hongkong-ÜBes at Mesas Mackinnon, Mackenzie and Co., made presentations, on be half of the Directors of the Britishi India S.N. Company, to officers orį. the Calcutta Maro in appreciation

200 4 5.3.5.3.5 4 500, 5.5.553.55 800 4.4.5.3.5.

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33

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101

It will be seen that in 21 abots of their assistance in extinguishing be put on 17 bulls, the other four the fire which occurred on the's.s being centres. He dropped only Japan on 3rd April The mem-four points to a posible of 105, entoes consisted of gold watches a good performance on which Mr. suitably inscribed, and were handed Swan is to be congratulated, to the second officer, Mr. S. Mori Įkawa, and to Mr. K. R. Kamej, the local manager of the N.Y,K. for the then Captain of the vessel, Capt. Tachikawa, who is now on leave in Japan. Since the Cal eutta Maru was last here she has

been on a trip round the world and has only recently returned to Rong

FOOTBALL

United Services League,

NOVEMBER 20 •1922

THE OPEN DOOR POLICY.

Japanese Delegate's Plen. Honolulu, October 28--A great ensation has been created in the Pan-Pacific commercial confer 2009 by the addresses of the Japanese government delegatas, Dr. Sanoand Professor Ishikawa of the Tokyo University of Com- merce, urging an open door policy regarding Japanese emigration to all countries touching the Pacific, and expressing discontent at the incessant political unr-ar in China The Japanese delegates' address, which was read by. Professor Ishikawa, said:

Japanesa amigration will aid in the development of the world's natural wealth. If we require Governments having extensive | colonias in the tropics and semi- tropics to adopt an open door policy, it is not so much to our interest as to yours and theirs and that of all Pacific nations.

of their mother

"During the last century the tropics have been neglected. It The Annual General Meeting of is believed there has been no the above League was held on visible increase in the number Friday evening. Lt. Comdr. Doug of white settlers in the last 50 kong.

Jay Hamilton R. X. presiding, years. Would that the Gov- The Hon. Mr. Part, in makingThere were also present L-Comdr. eraments the presentations, referred to the Larcombe R. N. four-Lt. Gam-countries were fully awake to serious proportions the fire assumed blen B. N. and representatives the necessity of development. and to the kind effer of assistance from the following: H.M.S. If they care for the development; made by the Captain of the Calcutta Carlisla. Despareb, Durban. Fox-of these rich colonies, their only: Maru

course is to throw the gates open The fire, which broke out glure, Hawkins, Magnolia, Tamar, at abou: 11.00 p.m., was got under Tataria and the Sabinarites, R.G. to emigrants from other lands. We Japanese. with our in the early hours of the morning.A. and King's Regt. When he (Mr. Part) went on board, After the minutes of the last superabundant population, shall the Captain told him how very much Annual General Meeting had been be glad to send our men to these he appreciated the help he had reread and the balance sheet adopted, sources of natural wealth.

"Wedeeply regretouremigranĖS ceived from the Calcutta Maruthe, following Officers were elected

far the semon: Chairman Lt.have been denied access to them.j Mr. Parr subsequently --called on Comdr. Douglas-Hamilton R. S. Did not the Powers urge Japan,' Mr. Kamei and tendered the Com- Tire Chairman Lt. G. J. Jones 60 years ago, at the point of the pany's thanks for the assistance so King's Regt. Hoa Sec and Trea- bayonet, to open her doors? We willingly rendered, and wrote tourer Mr G. T. May. Relerees' hope these restrictiva enactments, the managing agents at Calcutta, Board: B.S.M. Williams B.6.A..of beneft to nobody and which who communicated with the DirectC S. B.S. Newton R.N. and.C.P.O. retard thedevelopment of nature's ors in London, who had now seat Collins B.N. with the Hon. Secre-gifts, will soon be alleviated, if

not entirely withdrawn." joat the mementoes he had beentary.

Professor Ishikawa added: The following entries were re- When be spoke to

Mr.ceived for the Senior Division: "We hope our collesques from! Kamei about it.

HM.S. Ambrose, Carlisle, Des-China will see to the establish- the plied. "Mr. Parr, I am quite sure patch. Ulomede, Durban, Hawkins,ment of a strong central Govern- that any of the British India Com-Tamar, Titania, E.G.A. and King's.ment as soon as possible. Until It was decided to commence the that is done, that vast country, pany's steamers would have done

asked to present-

latter

re-

the same for us if we had been in League to-morrow. The following one of Nature's treasure houses,

might as well be in the moon." matches were arranged:

similar trouble, and he was able

to assure him that certainly this would have been the case.

Hawkins, v R.G.A., "Nasy "AN ground.

Tilapia, Tamar, Naxy

More than that, a few days later, as if it were a proof of what he had ground. said, the Arratoonapear was coming up from Singapore to Hongkong when she received a call for assist. sace from a Japanese steamer which had struck a reet. Without the

lightest delay, the vessel was turn- ed round and steamed back to the reel for 100 miles, when another message was received saying that another Japanese

steamer

STAL

Mr. Y. I, Kim of Kores urged the opening of a direct steamer Device hetween Korea and the United States. He advocated the establishment of a free port in Korea. Clarence Cooke of Hawaii expressed Hawaii's desire for a free port.

EXTRAVAGANCE AT THE

UNIVERSITIES.

WOULD AID NEWSPAPERS. -Baron Togo of Japan introduced a resolution arging the Govern ments of Pacific Powers to use Spendthrift Idlers to be

their radio systems in co-opera- ! Weeded Out.

tion for the inter-change of Undergraduates' idleness and messages, giving a commercial standing by. The assistance of the jextravagance formed the two service when private stations are Arration Apear not being required, principal themes of Dr. Farnell's not in a position to do so and address to Convocation at Oxford giving the present low rate to the wbed private the vessel proceeded on her voyage when he was installed for the news service

stations are not prepared or are to Hongkong.

third time as vice-chancellor.

unwilling to accord these faoil- Again, he (Mr. Part) had the

"The whole question of curtailities at low rates. This was re- pleasure of being in Japan

ing fo-tive extravagance by com-ferred to a committee. months ago when, the morning he mon acon," he said, "had been arrived, he saw from the papers that thoroughly considered last terro the F. and O. Company's steamer at a co f-rence of university and communications, trade routes and Sorara had been the means of colleme authorities. saring a fishing craft and crew of

which hit Yokohama.

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The important questions of

THE

free port zones on the Pacific Appeared occupied the conference after the

conclusion of addresses on "Signi the shores of Kube. The craft had almost universal against rizio ficant Trade Problems of My been badly damaged by a typhoon, samstuary ensermente imposed Country" by the Siamese, Siber-

by the University, and in favourian aor United States delega Mr. Parr said that the examples of trusting rather to the growth tions. Read-Admiral Ziegemair, in the case of the Calcutta Maru of healthier public opinion and director of U.S. naval communica

10 general acceptance of the

tions, explained the radio system

uidat the spendthrift idler. carried out the traditions of the Complaints, roo, are occasion.

A paper by Chairman Lasker ea in times of peace as they had ally launched against us on the of the U.S. Shipping Board on done during the war in assisting the question of extravagance and an Trade Rootes on the Pacific" Allies. He then presented a gold over-expensive style of living was read. Captain Hibberd of ratch to Mr. Morikawa and another had to admit in my address that San Francisco spoke on "Prob to Mr. Kamei to be sent on to Capt. they are not without justifica-lems of Ocean Trade." Secretary Tachikawa. The watches

Hattori of the Tokyo Chamber of were tion.

Commerce led in the argument for free parts on the Pacific.

illustrated how finely the Japanese Policy of werding oot from our on the Pacific, offering his co-|

inscribed:

the "Presented by

"It is sometimen thought that Directors of the British India Steam the disciplinary power of the and proctors avigation Company in recognition vice-chancellor

the bould be exercised to check this

I services rendered owing to

fire on board 3.5. Japan at Hung evil by enactment, and when in

koog on 3rd April, 1992."

Mr.

this vacation a young life was thrown away in the despair.

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operation.

AMBER GLASSES. Amber lenses have proved to be

Parr asked Mr. Kamei to be kind caused by burden of debt, letters most efficient for outdoor wear enough to bare the inscriptions appeared in the public Press in the tropical sun. All frritat translated into Japanese and arging the authorities to take ing light rays are absorbed and inscribed on the timepieces. steps to prevent indebtedness the result is a restful feeling to] Mr. Morikawa haring briefly cong undergraduates and the eye and a relief from the of almost unlimited white glare, Ambe lenses are plied, Mr. Karei on behalf of the system:

especially recommended to those N. Y. K. and the Captain, Officers credit.

"The public may be assured whose work take them in the and crew of the Calcutta Maru, expressed his grateful thanks to Mr. that we have the subject earnest so, officers find them indispens- Farr for his kind words of apprecia.yet heart, but the vice-chancellor able on the range, persons con- templating sea voyage will: is by no mesos omnipotent. tion. It was, he thought, very kind More can be done by the pri- find those glasses almost a nec- of the B. I. Directors, to "ecog-vate counsel and guidance which eseity. Amber lenses of any nise the small services of the Cap college officials are able and al-prescription in either regular or tarn and officers in such & handsome ways auxious to give to their Toric forme are manufactured by The HongkongOpticalCo., succes- It was the mutual duty pubris.

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