1934-04-23 — Page 22

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

President Liners

SPECIAL SUMMER ROUND TRIP FARES.

Hongkong Residents will be interested in the news of greatly reduced Summer Round Trip Fares to AMERICA and JAPAN..

TO AMERICA these rates are available on "President" Liners sailing between june 1st and July 31st. Final rotum limit September 30th.

Hongkong to Victoria and Seattle and

retum

+

Tourist Class

1st Class

..... U.S.$432.00 U.S.$240.00 Hongkong to Honolulu and return.... U.S.$360.00 U.S.$196.00 Hongkong to San Francisco and return U.S.$450.00 U.S.$240,00 Faros оп *.*. "President Hoover" and "President Coolidgo" slightly higher,

TO JAPAN faros' apply from June 1st to September 30 with return limit October 31st.

Hongkong to Kobo and return Hongkong to Yokohama and roturn

Frequent sailings

For further particulars apply

First Class H.K.$225.00 H.K.$255.00

DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES AMERICAN MAIL LINE

PEDDER BUILDING--HONGKONG, CANTON BRANCH–No. 4 Shakee Street.

BARBER-WILHELMSEN

Pasiflo

LINE

MONTHLY SERVICE.

SAN FRANCISCO

LOS ANGELES

To

Panama

BALBOA

CRISTOBAL

NEXT SAILING

Atlantic NEW YORK BOSTON

M.V. "TAI PING YANG”

ότι

18th MAY,

EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION

FOR 12 PASSENGERS:

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Queen's Building.........

Agents.

Telephone 28021.

LLOYD TRIESTINO

FLOTTE RIUNITE LLOYD TRIESTINO-MARITIMALITALIANA.

FAR EAST-INDIA-ITALY.

Express Passenger Service.

S.S. "CONTE VERDE" for Shanghai 5.S. "CONTE VERDE" for Italy (London)

Freight Servico.

11th May

5th May. 13th May.

S.S. "CLARA CAMUS" for Italy via ports..

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agent.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1934.

ON GOODWILL MISSION

MR. LATHAM EXPLAINS

HIS TOUR

Day. That is a touching subject. I am glad to sea here today so many Australians and New Zonlanders, who appreciate so fully what this Day means to B.

"I am delighted to find here an active and vigorous Australian and

New Zealand Association. It is - dood a great pleasure to meet one's own people in foreign climes.

"I am not, by any means, complain- The Hon. Mr. J. G. Latham, other nationalities. In the ing about the reception I have had C.M.G., KC., M.H.R., deputy Prime Dutch East Indies, I recolved almost Minister, Attorney General and Minister for External Affairs in Saigon, also, I received a warm royal honours. In Singapore and the Australian Commonwealth and friendly welcome. Now, I am Parliament, addressed the large delighted with my visit to Hongkong gathering which attended the comand to find so many Australians hero, plimentary timin, tendered to him For I bring to you Australlane somo yesterday

by the Australian and good now.

Association of Hong-

kong and South China.

The President of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Hong kong and South China (Dr. H. D. Matthews) presided at the timin. On his right was the Hon. Mr. J. G. Latham, C.M.G., K.G. M.F., and others present were Sir Thomas Henley (veteran New South Wales politician), the Hon. Dr. B. H. Kole wall, the Hon. Dr. Tso, the Hon. Mr. C. G. S. Mackie, the Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, the acting Consul General for Japan (Bir. H. Acino), Mr. G. C. Pelltam (British Trade Commissioner In Hongkong), Mr. Longfield Lloyd (Adviser to the Mission), Mr. A. C. Moore (Information Officer), Mr. II. A. Standish (private secretary), Mr. J. L. Ferguson (assistant private secretary), Mr. F. M. Cutlack (Aus trailan Pross Association), Mr. F. Murtay (Sun-Herald Cable Service), Mr. Wong Kwong-tin (Chairman of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce), Mr. Leo Fung (representing the Conton Government), Professor Shell- shear (Hongkong University), Mr. L W. Amps, O.B., Mr. H. Ching (Editor, S. C. At. Post), Mr. A. Stevenson and the following members of the committee: Messrs. F. Neill (vice-president), N. Stockton (secret ary), . . Kelicher (treasurer), J. Way, C. L. Tatham, and J. Wolfe.

Anzace Honoured.

After proposing the toast of the | King, Dr. Matthews sold it was only fitting that, in view of the proximity of Anzac Day, they shoud pay homage to the men of Australia and New Zealand who had fought for their King, their country and their Empire.. Ho therefore presposed the tons of "The Anzacs."

"I am sure you will be glad to hear that in Australin unemployment has outward, has increased; we have been decreased; trade,. both inward and able to reduce the burden of taxation the beginning of a return to real prò on the people. This, I hope le only sperity.

First to RecorCT.

"We in Australia wore fortunate in detecting early the coming of the depression. Stops were taken to meet the expected fail in trade, and I be lieve that we shall be first to reap the benefits of returning prosperity (Applause).

"Your chairman has referred to me Attorney General of Australia," said As the deputy Prime Minister and Jr. Latham. "That is correck Að- dillonelly, however, I am the Minister for External Affairs, or Foreign Minister, and it is in that capacity that I am to-day leading this mission of Good-will to the countries on this aide of the Pacific,

"Australia is essentially a member of the British Commonwealth of Nations. Our affection and loyalty belongs to those wonderful Inlands in the North Sea. On a basis of pro- portionate population, we are more British than England itself. has always been our proud beast, and

That

has always been my most fervent wish that Australia will forever re- ntain a part of the great British Empire.

Eastern Neighbours.

"At the same time, we must realise that Australia is very close to the Enst-that she has some very near neighbours in the Dutch East Indies, China, and Japan. With these coun trits we have close relations-cultural, commercial and human. It is the view of the present Government of Australia that we need to cultivat these relations more assiduously than in the past.

"It la not the view of the Govern

In Hongkong, said the chairman, the prior rights in the celebration of Anzac Day had been ceded to the Anzac Company of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps, Arrango- ments had been made to lay wreaths ment of the Commonwealth of Aus- at the Cenotaph at 11 a.m. on Wednes- tralia that these relations abould be day meming, and he hoped that as many Australlans and New Zeniandera As possible would attend that cere- mony.

| cultivated exclusively on the trade side. Every country must recognise the Importance of trade and com- merco; but there is still the cultural A Warm Welcome. :

and human side which must not be neglected, The world in recent years "The main object of the tin to- has been endeavouring to place re day," said Dr. Matthews, "is to lations on an exclusively economie welcome to Hongkong bir. J. G, Desin. Every nation in anxious to Latham, deputy Prime Minister and extend its trade. Nothing else acenis Attorney General of the Common- to mattor. Competition la intense; wealth of Australia. We also wish the spirit of nationalism is rife to extend a warm welcome to the throughout the world. We and every other members comprising this nation seeking to increase its own Mission of Good-will to the Far East.trade, irrespective of the rights of Entertaining Mr. Latham to-day is a great priviloge, and we thank him sincerely for honouring us with his presence.

"Mr. Latham we know very well by repute. Je is a man who has always put the interests of his party before his own personal interests, and even more important, the interesta of the Commonwealth of Australia before his party interests. (Hear. Hear.).

A Great Lender..

"Hela a man who stands for sane and honest Government. We feel that he is one of our great leaders who will do everything in his power to help Australia through these times of depression and dificulties, and ret our country on the road to prosperity and greatness."

Good-will Wanted.

In conclusion, Dr. Matthews re- ferred to the troublesome state of the world to-day. The papers were full of quarrels, and there was little real evidence of good-will. The mission which Mr. Latham was leading to Japan would, he: hoped, increase the good-will among the nations, and be of inestimable value. He wished Mr. Latham and his party every auccess in their mission and trusted that ta outcome would be many years of friendship, peace, and good will Among the nations of the Pacifie and the world.

The toast of Mr. Latham and mem Ibers of the mision was enthusiastic-

ally honoured.

others, The result of this bitter economic struggle is that intercourse between nations is about one-third of what it was in 1929.

Dark and Gloomy. "It seems to us, therefore, that if relations between nations are to le regarded merely from an economie and trade viewpoint, then the prospect 19 dark and distinctly gloomy

disregard the

This Mission of ours is no trade or commercial mission. We do not, of course, profess importance of trade. We do not pre- tend to ignore the importance of over. have a different objective, namely, to sean trade, but on this mission, we

improve the cultural relations bo- tween Australia and the countries, wo visit; to see things from the human, instead of the economie angle.

"I personal relations between countries are to be determined by pecuniary transactions, we may re- gard ourselves as going back to a form of limited barbarism." (Ap- plause).

"Australia." continued Mr. Latham, is not one of the great countries of the world. Ono day, of course, we hope to put it in the front rank. This gesture from Australis, repre- sents a gesture on the human and cultural side, which, I hope, will not be without significance to our nolgh- Jours in the Far East. We want to bo friends whatever the state of trade may be.

War Is Pacific. 'Mr. Latham's Speech.

"There has been some talk recently of the probability of conflict in the When Mr. Latham rose to respond, Pacific. If enough people who deal he was greeted with an outburst of in sensational news speak and write applause. He said: "You speak, Sir, I sensationally enough, they will bring of the nearness of this day to Anzno about that conflict, but personally,

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

Face Powder

Facts.

SCIENTIST TELLS OF AMAZING NEW RECIPE

Extraordinary laboratory tests shado with a new face powder formula bave definitely

THE

BLUE FUNNE

LINE

REGULAR AND_FAST

FREIGHT AND

SERVICES PASSENGER

LONDON SERVICE

AJAX

26 Apr. Marseilles, London, Rotterdam," Hamborg & Glasgow B May Marseilles, London. Rotterdam & Cinugow

*HECTOR,

LIVERPOOL SERVICE

L.TOAON

1 Blay

jiroved that any woman can now obtain a beautiful, youtiful complexion and entirely baalah shiny nose, blotches and the wont NEW YORK SERVICE complexion defecta.

PREMIUS

The lagredient which makes this remark. able difference is called mousse of cream

It makes the powder stay on all day long even in windy or rainy weather, and in spite of perspiration while dancing or playing games.

The entire world's rights to this amazing new formula have been acquired by Tokalup Moussa of Cream is now solen. tifically blended in exactly the right proportions by a patented process with the finest air-Boated powder inf'oudre Tokalon. Try a box of Poudre Tokalon, the only Mousse of Cream face powder to-day. The immediate and tremendous Improvement In your appearance will be the admiration and cavy of your friends,

829

wo in Australia can see no chance of that state of affairs coming about."

Continuing, Mr. Latham Baid that the mission had, throughout its tour, been received t most friendly way. "Today," he said, "I received n most courteous message from my friend, the Consul-General of Japan; asking the mission to be the guests of the Japanese Government during its stay in Japan. On behalf of Aus- tralia, I thank Japan for its cordial welcome.

"We have been looking forward to this visit to two great countries, with elvilisations stretching back into the conturies. We have anuch to learn from these civilisations and that our nission will be a success is my earnest wish." (Prolonged applause).

Mr. Latham's Promise.

At the conclusion of Mr. Latham's speech, Dr. Matthews, on behalf of the Association, thanked the "deputy Prime Minister and called for throe cheers for the mission and its cader. When the nolso died away, Mr. Latham promised that when he re turned to Australia, he would ask the Postmaster General to Javestigato the irregularity of the mail service between ilongkong and Australia, and would put any other matters raised -by the Australian Association"before"

the proper authorities in Canberra.

LESSON SERMON.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,

SCIENTIST, HONGKONG * "Doctrine of Atonement" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon which was rend in all Churches of Christ, Selentist, on Sunday, April 22.

The Golden Text was: "We also joy in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom we have now mceived the atonement" (Romans 5:11).

Among the citations which com. prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible:

"But now in Christ Jesus yo who-some- times were far off are mindo nigh by the blood, of Christ. For he is our peace, who hath made both one, and hath broken down the middle wall of partition between ust... And that he might reconcile both unto God in one body by the cross, having slain the enmity thereby... For through him wo both have access by one Spirit unto the Father" (Eph 2:13,14,16,- The Lesson-Sermon also included Christian the following passages from the

Science textbook.

18)

In Case!

Havre & Liverpool

16 May Boston, New York, Philadelphia & Baltimore via Manila, Straits & Bues

PACIFIC SERVICE

TANTALUS 12 May. Japan, Victoris, Seattle & Vancouver INWARD SERVICE

Dne 23 Apr. Dus XC Apr.

MENELAUS TANTALUS

AENEAS

From U. K. vin Straita From Pacific Coust vic Jujian & Shanghal Due 1 May From U. K. via Straita Accepta cargo to Danzig Neufahrwasser aud Gdynia. with transhipment at Singapore to 8.8. ATREUS", Specially reduced fures are quoted for cargo stoumers with

imited passenger accommodation.

For freight, passage rates and information apply to the

ander-mentioned,

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Agents,

THE

HONG KONG

PENINSULA HOTEL:

HONGKONG HOTEL: REPULSE BAY HOTEL; PEAK HOTEL

SHANGHAI

ASTOR HOUSE; PALACE HOTEL:

HOTELS

LIMITED.

In association with the Grand Hotel des Wagons Lite, Foking

Penang

The Scenic Gem of Malaya

Runnymede Hotel

Malaya's Premier Hotel

also under the same management THE CRAG HOTEL

Penang Hill

(A health station) CABLES "RUNNYMEDE** RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD.

gelence and Health, with Key to Principle of Jesus' tenchings, and 10 Scriptures" by Mary Baker this truer sense of Love redeems Eddy: "Jesu nidad in recon-man from the law of matter, sin, cling man to Cod by giving man and death by the law of Spirit, a truer sense of Love, the diving the law of divine Love" (p.19).

By Blosser

KOMOR & KOMOR'S COFFEE PERCOLATORS, arrived.

The joy of a good cup of coffee. Spare Parts on Stock..

SPRING EXHIBITION

OF

PICTURES..

Water Colours by the foremost Artists opens for ten days only

AT

Messrs. KOMOR & KOMOR'S

· ART GALLERY

Tuesday the First of May. EXHIBITION OPEN from 9 am to 6p.m.

DO YOU THINK WE SHOULD LET FRECKLES TEACH TAG HOW TO FIGHT? I THINK FIGHTING IS TERRIBLY

BRUTAL!

FIGHTING IS GOOD FOR A BOY....IT TEACHES HIM SELF-RELIANCE

WE DON'T WANT TAG TO BE AFRAID OF ANYTHING OR ANYONG - WHEN A BOY BECOMES A MAN,HE HAS TO FIGHT FOR A LOT OF THINGS.

AND THE ABILITY TO BOX

GIVÉS EVERY BOY

CONFIDENCE!!

THE BOYS ARE OUTSIDE.

NOW LET'S JUST TAKE A PEEK, AND YOU'LL SEE THAT IT'S WISE FOR THEM TO GET BUMPED WHEN THEY'RE

YOUNG..... IT'S JUST PLAY TO

THEM NOW!

·BUT FUZZY.

DAVIS IS PRETTY STRONG, AND IF SIE LANDS A HAYMAKER,

WHAT SHOULD

DON'T DO ANYTHING H JUST LIG THERE UNTIL WE CAN GET SOME WATER TO THROW

ON. YOU

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.