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ARMISTICE CENOTAPH

CEREMONY.

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THE CHINA MAIL.

WILLIAM HEUGHAN.

FIRST CONCERT HERE TO-NIGHT

WHO'S WHO.

LATEST CHINA COAST

CHANGES...

Captain you Winkler, of the "Pakhol;," he gone master. “Chungking."

Captain W. J. Andrews, of the "Chungking/ has gone. master.

Pakho

To-night William Heughan, the world famed singer and actor will London, November 11.

give the Arst of his concerts in With the passage of years the the Theatre Royal when all who celebration of Armistice Duy have not yet had the pleasure of becomes ever more reverential hearing him should not miss the The day breke with torrential opportunity now afforded. rain, sleet

Dr. N. Pounder, second officer: thunder It is but seldom an artiste "Fengtiem has gone suply second in Londo and snowstorms combines great vocal equipment officer. "Hain Peking." throughout the country, but the and dramatic talent coupled with i pilgrimage to the Cenotaph in interpretative ability such as be Whitehall began even before indoubtedly does, and the result, dawn. Sellers of Flanders popples, judging from the enthusiastic ap- were early afoot. Elaborate pre-probation of his delighted Mr. 1. Newton, from reserve, parations were made by the audiences is pleasing in the ex- has gone chief officer. “Luenyi." " authorities, marshalling what rreme. The dramatic rendering Mr R. E. ans, from reserve, was expected to be a record assem-or his songs invariably carries has gone se 4 officer. “Luenyi,” blage. Fortunately the rain the audience to a high pitch of censed a couple of hours before enthusiasm, while his deep rich "Sinkians."

Captain bass vibrant with passion. rum-Szechu"

the solemn silence.

.

Captain W. Shane of the "Ying- chow.. has gone master: ̈“Luengk".

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Mr. B. C. Finch, second officer, Kaying" is on reserve.

Captain A Tucker, of the "Kan- chow." has gone Master, "Taikoo Wan Y

Captain R. Mitchell of the "Taikoo Wan YLM

has gone

Mr. F..C. Podmore has been

third

engineer,

A. McCulloch of the gone master, A most impressive scene wis bling with anger or caressing witnessed at the Cenotaph. The with emotion

Mr. A. Taylor, second officer, displays great. whole of Whitehall was a solid Į drumatic art and enviable mastery "Nanting has gone second imass of people. A few ways of of vocal technique. When he officer. "Fengtion." -unshine shot forth as the hour sings, one is content to be trans- } Mr. E. R. Graham has been ap- of silence struck. The Guards in ported on the wings of song. pointed second officer. "Nan- scarlet uniform with grey over/

Only a great artistescan move chang."" couts, and the murines with white fan audience as he does, and it is!

Mr. P. Bolan, second oficer, helmets gave a touch of colbar, only by seeing and hearing him "Kansu." has gone second officer. otherwise it was a sombre scene.

that the face beauty of his art can

["Kaging," The Royal Family.

be realised. Great success has HM the King in khaki uniform everywhere been his. On the accompanied by the Prince of operatic stage both in London and Wales, the Duke of York, Prince on the Continent: on the concert dubur of Connaught and other platform in the Royal Albert Hall

throughout the members of the Royal Family took London, and

world. positions up.

opposite the Cenotaph. while drawn up along-

As a singer with a wide-worldmaster. "Kalgan:" side were the whole Cabinet. the reputation he is still a young man High Commissioners with the and music lovers in this Colony appointed Earl of Oxford. Mr. Lloyd George, while still in his prime. He refleer. "Katwo," has gone acting.

are fortunate in hearing him "Luenyi." and 31. Ramsay Macdonald were turns from seasons of phenomenal

Mr. R. B. Smith; acting chief

among those in the second row.

B.3. the King drst laid a wreath

success throughout Australia and master.. "Fulwo."". New Zealand.

Mr. A. Watson. suply second at the foot of the Cenotaph.

He is proceeding to the United officer, Tuksung." has followed by the Prince of Wales. States to fulfil important engage-

доме the Duke of Fork and Mr. Baldments in New York, Chicago, Tuckwo," has gone acting chief

||||accond officer, “Tückwo,”

Mr. P. J. Jordon. second officer, win. Then Lord Birkenhead laid Philadelphia, etc.. and where we a wreath for India. Mr. Amery learn his arrival is awaited by

officer, "Fuhwo." one for the Dominions and the thousands of delighted enthusi-has High Commissioners laid wreaths. Fasts. He will be assisted by This was just completed when Hyman Lenzer. maroons announced the

two minutes of silence. The King and the members of the Royal Family removed their caps, The subse quent service was very brief. The last post sounded and was suc: ceeded by "O God our help in ages. past prayers. benediction, the reveille and the National Anthem. Dense Crowd.

The dense crowd in Whitehall stood rigidly during the silence Wroken only by the sounds of Boccasional wailing of women and infant children. Then began the pilgrimage. Many had travelled all night long from the provinces amid most wintry conditions to add their tributes to the huge banks of flowers at the base of the Cenotaph.

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Simpltaneously there was solemn service at the Westminster Abbey, high mass at the West- minster Cathedral. a Methodist commemoration at Central Hall and similar observances in all pro-

centres.

There were special services at schools with HONGKONG HEIGHTS. Parades of cadet corps.

For the information of visitors the following list of some of the alghest "points on the Island and Mainland is published:-

Island. Victoris Peak

Keet.

1828

Bignal Station

1774

Mt. Parker

1784 Mountain Lodga ..... 1725 The Eyrie

Peak Hotel

1723 1305 Taikoo Sanatorium ... 1000- Mt. Davis

877 Bowen Rd. (Altarbeds); 297 Malaland.

Taimoshan Kowloon Peak

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Already, telegrams are coming in howing an Empire-vide com memoration.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED,

Per E. &à. 3.8. "Taud's" on Nav. 10-Sir Matthew Nathan, Mrs ▲. A. Claxton. Mrs R T Malbeson, Mies K. Mathesos,

Ethel Jones, Miss Ε.. Rossati Mannel Gomes. R. Varone, H. A. G. Clark, Mire D. C. Ladbrok Major T. 3. Greene, Mr and Mles W. Dover, and Mr 4, 20nes, Mast Br Cart L. W. Smith, Lient E. Joreo, fr

Professor T.

Tam 6. Mr.And

G. Misses Norah Marshy.

Mrs G.

Robson, Janet Hacrov, Shirley Barvor, 1. Mrphy Mr and Mrs Hi Lockhart. Mr and Mrs TD-Winchester. Mr and MTA R. G. Marsdan, Me and Wro J. Cadell-Carrick, Mis V. D. Lahrum Mesare W. In Haugsne P... Wood gar and V. Mari.

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Par 11. M. "Angkor" ou Nor. 10:-Mr and Mrs. Lorasiz. Mesare A. 4. Bolton. Jenke. F. MacDonald, Capt Arthur, Mr and MWE War ren, Mesin Alexander Paul, Mr and M

Babwartz, Mr Carl Elko, Mim Wadie Jaredini. Mir Bogard (captain) Dr. David,. Slater Basile, Slater Gilbert. Menara A dos Santos, J. da 8. Plato, Zellor, Le Uallion and Le Meur.

TED HEAS

STOPS LEAKS SAVES ROOFS

the brillant young Australian Violinist and Gladys Sayer, the well-known English so.e pianiste and accom paniste who forms that indispen- sable adjunct to the musical fate afforded.

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gone chief officer, "Cheong- Mr. C. Fletcher, from reserve,

shing.

Mr. N. H. Bennett, chief officer; Mr. W. Jones chief officer, "Cheongshing," is on reserve.

"Hangsang," has gore chief officer, "Fooshing."

1:

Mr. A. W. Taylor, chief officer, The second and final concert

"Fooshing." is on leave. will be given on Saturday night.Taksang." has gone, master, Captain J. S. Masson, of the Box plans are at Moutrie's.

"Yatshing

CONSIGNEES NOTICES.

Goods arrived per 1.8...... “* Afrika“ Lemaining undelivered after to-day Manners & Co., Ltd. will be subject to reats Agenta-Joha

Captain C. A. Robertson, of the, "Yatshing." has gone master;" "Fausang."

Captain.P. B. G. Cuming, of the "Mausang." has gone master,

Hopsang."

floods arrived by 54. Mume LMr. J. A Gow, from reserve, and Persia remaining undelivera i has gone second officer. "Hop" after today will be subject to reat. sang."

aured per Ser. Benvanbech" 1 –Dodwell & Co, Ltd.

emaining undelivered after to-morrow will be subject to reat. Areatz. Gibb, Livingston & Co., Ltd.

"fontally, we are still at war' BAYA Mme. Clara Guthrie D'Arcit,; Presi- dent of the World Union of Women for International Concord. She claims that peace is not a matter of treaties and diplomatic relations or negotia- tlons, but a state of mind, and mentally, we are still at war."

Mr. E T. Griffiths, second officer,. "Hopsang," is on reserve.

Mr. H. Craig, acting chief en- gineer, "Leesang," has second engineer, "Luenho."

gone

Mr. A. Turnbull, chief engineer, "Kwongsang," has gone chief,en- gineer, "Leesang.'

Mr. J. J. Robertson, second en- gineer, "Tuckwo," has resigned.

Captain H. C. C. Turner of the "Ah Kwang:" has signed off.

Captain F. Le Boutillier, from

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reserve, has gone master, "AhING EDWARD HOTEL

Kwang."

Mr. R. J..Campbell. from re- serve, has gone: second officer, "Telemachus."

... Mr. T. W. Spence, second officer, Telemachus," has gone chief officer,, same ship..

Mr. Boyce, chief officer; "Telemachus," is on reserve.

Mr. H. Loven, second officer.. "Halvard." has gone second officer: "Apoey."

Captain A. C. Inglis, from re- serve; has gone master, "Seistan."

·Captain P. Munday, of the "Seistan," "Armanestan:",

nas."

gone master,

Mr. J. H. Leal, third officer, "Sarvistan," has gone third officer, Armanestan."

Mr. D. J. Thomas, third officer, "Armanestan," has gone third officer, “Sarviatan.”

Mr. E. Momponllan, from re- serve, has gone second officer, "Sarvistan,"

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