THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

NYKONE

SAILINGSU SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

BAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu

KOREA MARU ...

Monday, 18th Apr. at noon. SHINYO MARU... Sunday, 3rd May, at noon. SIBERIA MARU (Calla Koolung) Sunday, 15th May. at 10 a.m. *Calls Los Angelos

SOUTH AMERICA via Japan, Honolulu, San Francisco, Los,

Angles Mexico & Panama

Thursday, 28th Apr. at noon.

Wednesday, 8th June.

MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM via Ports.

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.

MISHIMA MARU

SATURDAY,

P. & 0.-BRITISH INDIA, APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES.

(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND), Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading for Straits, Java and Burma, Ceylon India, Persian Gulf, Mauritius, B. & S. Africa, Australasia, Including, New Zealand & Queensland Ports, Rod Sea, Egpyt, Constantinople, Greece, Levantine Ports, Europe, Etc. PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (UNDER CONTRACT, WITH H.M. GOVERNMENT.).

DEVANHA

From Hong- Топ

kong (about) 8,155 | 16 Apr. noon

ALIPORE

MALWA

5,2731 10,980

8,097

30th April. 3rd May, 11th May.

DELTA NELLORE

LAHORE

April.

APRIL 16, 1927.

DIOCESAN ASSOCIA-

TION.

FIRST YEAR'S ACTIVITIES REVIEWED.

515

METHODIST RALLY.

REUNOIN AT WESLEYAN CHURCH

Dear Follow Methodiats,--By the courtesy of the Editor I am taking this opportunity to give you a spectal personal invitation to, and urging you to attend the Methodist family gathering which is to take place at the Wesleyan Methodist Church, Wanchal, on Wednesday, April 20th, an adver- tisement of which appears in another part of this paper,

Sense of Gratitude. And this naturally brings me to the first pleasant duty which I propose to discharge to-day, and that is, on behalf of our Assocla- tion, to express our abiding sense of gratitude to Misa Sawyer for Rev. J. C. Knight Anstey pons Activities of the Diocesan Old her initiative in suggesting its the following to all Methodists in Girls' Association during the first formation, and for her untiring the Colony: year of its existence, ended 13th work and assistance in making April, were extensively reviewed that formation possible. I know can Con- by the Hon. President and Hon. that our Association Secretary of the Association at the fidently look to the continuance of Destination

first annual meeting held at the her maternal Interest and support.. Diocesan Girls' School last oven- My second pleasant duty is to expresn the thanks and gratitude Marseilles London A'worp ing.

& Hull

Presiding over a large attend-of the Association to all the mem- S'pore P'ang Cho & B'bayance of members, the Hon. Presid-bers of the Committee who worked so hard and so loyally to make the ent, Mrs. M. K. Lo said: Marsoilles & London

Before proceeding to the formal Association a success. The first sister Miss Singapore, 'bo & London

business of this meeting I pro-Hon. Treasurer, my 6,853

S'pore, Pang, C'bo, B'bay

re-Irene Ho Tung, pat in much hard pose to make a few general & Karachi

marks. I regard it as a high hon-work before and after the Associa 5,252 11th May. | Marseilles, L'don & A'werp car indeed to have been elected tion was formed and until she left Frequent connections from Port Said for Fassenzora & Cargo to Ourelantinople, the first President of the D. O. G. A. for Europe: Miss. Rogers per- more conscious formed the tedious task of audit Pyreas, Smyrna and other Levant Ports by Steamers of the Khedivia? Mail S. 8. C., No one can be

than myself of my shortcomings ing the Hon. Treasurer's accounts for that position, and for them on the occasion of her handling SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA-APCAR

ask your indulgence. Happily, so the same over to the Hon. Acting » 4,800 17th April. S'poro, Penang & Calcutta far as concerns my particular Treasurer, Miss Helen Gourdin.

10,000

S'pore, Penang & Calcutta shortcoming in not being able to The amount of clerical work which 24th April.

S'pore, Penang & Calcutta make speeches, our worthy Vice- fell on our Hon. Secretary, Miss M. 10,000

29th April.

President, Mrs. Matthews, willing Kacker, during the past year was My And unseAshly came to my really tremendous, and this work SAILINGS (South)

rescue pú all the ocensions was efficiently and ungrudgingly. (Manila, Sandakan, Thurs. which a speech was necessary, and performed. Miss L. Price was on Island, Townsville, B'bane. to her I take this opportunity all occasions the personification of

tendering iny best thanks.

energy, and contributed materially Sydney and Melbourno.

If it would not have been gross dereliction of duty I would to the success of all our functions, But in truth, as I have said, every have felt tempted to ask our Vice-one on the Committee worked very President to speak to you in my hard and did very well, and so per- place again to-day, so that might listen to another eloquent haps I should not have mentioned names. I therefore resist the temp- and stirring address from her.ontation of making further Indi- our Association, its aims and The P.&O. Royal Mail Steamers to London via Huez Canal.

objects; its ideals and aspira-vidual references, but once more I The P. & D. Branch Service of Steamers to Londoa via the Cape.

of eloquence thank them all sincerely on behalf

of the Association. or Southampton and London via tions. For luck The Now Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers Panama Canal,-

ANYO MARU...

BOKUYO MARU

KATORI MARU

Saturday, 23rd Apr. at 11a.m.

ATSUTA MARU

KASHIMA MARU..

AKI MARU...

Saturday, 7th May. Saturday, 21st May,

Saturday, 23rd May at 11 am. Wednesday, 25th May.

NEW YORK and/or BOSTON via PANAMA.

TOBA MARU

LISBON MARU

Saturday, 23rd Apr. Thursday, 5th May.

...

Sunday, 15th May. & Cape Town. Saturday, 23rd April.

JANUS TALMA TILAWA

Wednesday, 27th Apr.

LIVERPOOL via Singapore,, Colombo, Port Said & Ports.

DAKAR MARU (Calls Saigon)

BUENOS AIRES via Singapore, Durban

KANAGAWA MARU

BOMBAY via Singapore & Colombo,

TOTTORI MARU

RANGOON MARU...

Saturday, 30th Apr.

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.

PENANG MARU

MORIOKA MARU

NAGASAKI, KOBR & YOKOHAMA,

MISHIMA MARU

SHANGHAL KOBE & YOKOHAMA

MURORAN MARU (Moji direct) ... HAKONE MARU

..

TSUSHIMA MARU...

Thursday, 21st Apr. Sunday, 1st May.

Saturday, 23rd April.

Sunday, 17th Apr. Monday, 18th Apr. Sunday, 24th Apr. For further information apply to:- NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Tel. Central Nos. 292, (private exchangon to all Depts.)

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

NEW YORK BERTH.

FOR NEW YORK & BOSTON via SUEZ. S.S."KENDAL CASTLE" Sails on or about 19th April.,

LLOYD TRIESTINO.

REGULAR MONTHLY PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE (FIUME).

Taking Cargo on Through Bill of Lading to Genca, all Italian, Adriatic Lovant, Black Soa and.

Danube Ports.

REDUCED PASSAGE RATES.

BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE £72.10.0 LONDON

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

ARAFURA TANDA

ST. ALBANS

G:000

6,956

4.500

29th April.

3rd Juno.. 1st July.

Regular Monthly Sailings from Hongkong to Japan and Hongkong to Australia

The B & A. 9, S. Co., Ltd. steamers will also call at Shanghai, Iloilo, Cebna Kolambugan, Tawan. Timor, Darwin, or other ports en route sa inducement offere

Frequent connections from Australia with the following The Daian S. Co's Steamers to the United Kingdom vis New Zealand,

Sarconser San Francisco, etc.

KHIVA

JEYPORE

NYANZA

SANTHIA

MOREA

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

9,135 17 Apr. 10 a.m.

7.648 13 Apr. 6 a.m.

7.023

19th Apr.

22nd Apr..

7.754

10,953

20th Apr.

|

Shanghai, Moji & Kobe Shanghai, Moji & Kobo.

Shanghai, Moji & Kobo

S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Osaka

Shanghai, Moji & Kobe

Ali dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice.

WIRELESS ON ALL STEAMERS.

Parcels Measuring not more than 2 ft. x 2ft. x 1ft. will be received at the Co's Office up to noon on the day previous to sailing For Passage Raton, Handbooks, Freights, otc., apply to

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.,

Agents.

P. & O. Bldg., Connaught Rd., C..

GLEN LINE.

Fare Hongkong to London £82

LONDON, ROTTERDAM & HAMBURG via STRAITS & COLOLIBO.

Motor Vessel "GLENLUCE"

Motor Vossol "GLENBEG"

Steamship

""CARNARVONSHIRE"

Steamship "PEMBROKESHIRE"

4th May. 1st Juns. 29th June. 27th July.

SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & VLADIVOSTOCK.

"PEMBROKESHIRE"

"A" CLASS "B" CLASS

Motor Vessel "GLENTARA"

Steamship "CARNARVONSHIRE"

£80.0.0

£66'0'0 £73.0.0

Motor Vessel "GLENSHIEL" Steamship

NEXT SAILINGS,

OUTWARD FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND MOJI.

S.S. "VENEZIA "

M.V." ROMULO"

Sails on or about 28th April.

Sails on or about 26th May.

HOMEWARD FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE.

M.V." ESQUILINO"

S.8. "VENEZIA”

M.V. "ROMOLO "

Sails on or about 3rd May. Sails on or about 31st May. Sails on or about 28th June.

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS.

FROM CALCUTTA AND COLOMBO TO SOUTH

AFRICAN PORTS.

Sails from Calcutta 6.9, "UMSINGA" S.S. "UMVOLOSI" Sails from Calcutta

3rd Juno. 30th Juue.

Regular Passenger and Cargo Service to South African Ports. Through Bills of Lading isoned from Hongkong.

For Freight or Passago on any of the above Linos apply to --

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agente

Central 1030, Telophone

AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE, LTD.

"

Changte & "Taiping."

THESE NEW VESSELB MAINTAIN A REGULAR SERVICE FROM HONGKONG TO AUSTRALIAN PORTS. VIA MANILA, AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Through Bill of Lading issued to all Australian, Now Zealand and Tasmanian Ports. COELLENT & MOST UP TO DATE FIRST & SECOND CLASS PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. HONGKONG TO SYDNEY-19 DAYS.

ÉTRAMED

DU HONGKONG ON OR, ANOUT

HAIL HENOR ON ON ABOTI

CHANGTE

In Port

18th April

TAIPING

10th May

17th May.

11th Juno

18th Juno

15th July

Agonts.

CHANGTE

TAIPING

8th July

For Freight & Passage, apply to—BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, TA. O. 36.

a

TVO

will say only one word on cur Association, namely, that in my emphatic view it has come to stay, and that its usefulness will in- erease as the years go by.

Resignation Tendered. Before I sit down, I desire to say one word on the position of Pre-

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN.

LIJN.

Tel. Adhireasa

JAVAL

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN.

From

Java, Meur Shanghai. Java Mesr Amoy

Expected Will loave

on or about on or about

In Port.

20th Apr. 22nd Apr.

28th Apr. 29th Apr. 30th Apr. 3rd May.

8th May. 10th May.

For

16th Apr. Amoy, N. China 22ad Apr. 'Batavia 23rd Apr. Amoy

Batavia Shanghai M'ksar & Java Amoy, N. China Shanghai Batavia Amoy, N. China

Shanghai Batavia

Steamers

Tjisondari Tlicaroea Tiibodas Tibodas

Takembang Java

Tilsondarl N. China

Due Hongkong.

Tjikini

Java, Mcar

3rd May. 12th May. 26th May. 9th June.

Thikarang

Batavia

10th May. 15th May,

Tikembang Shanghai

18th May.

Tilsalak

Java, Meer

24th May.

Tisareca

Batavia

Tjikarang

20th May. 30th May.

12th May. 18th May. 19th May. 26th May, 2nd June. 2nd June.

+Via Macassar

:

For freight, passage and further particulars, apply to:

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. AGENTS: THE GLEN LINE, LTD.

BOSTON, NEW YORK & BALTIMORE.

JOIN SERVICE OF THE

"BLUE FUNNEL LINE”

(OUEAN 8.8. CO., LTD. & CHINA MUTUAL 9.8. CO., LTD.)

AND

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE.

"

(ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL 8.8. 00., LTD.)

SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG

8.S. "CITY OF DUNKIRK"

S.S. "EUMAEUS"

S.S. "CITY OF DERBY"

S.S.ELPENOR"

via Suez Canal 22nd Apr. via Suoz Canal 8th May. via Suez Canal 22nd May.

via Suez Canal 5th June.

Steamers proceed via Suez Canal or Panama Canal at owner

option.

Subject to Change without notice.

For freight and particulars apply to:- BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE or THE BANK LINE, LD., HONGKONG. Hongkong & Canton. Jardino Matheson & Co., Ltd., Canton.

INDO CHINA STEAM

Co., Ltd. NAVIGATION Co.,

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION. Destination:

Steamor.

Sailinge.

STRAITS & Calcutta Kutsang Satur. 16th Apr'at 2.30 p.m Sun. 17th Apr at 7 a.m TSINGTAU Swatow & S'hai Yatshing

Chipsling Mon. 18th Apr at daylight TIENTSIN

Mon. 18th Apr at 3 p.m. ..Yuensang SINGAPORE

Tues. 19th Apr at 3 p.m BANGKOK via Singapore Kwaisang

Wed. 20th Apr at 7 a.m. OSAKA Amoy, Moji & Kobo Laisang

Suisang Batur. 23rd Apr at 3 p.m. STRAITS & Calcutta...... TSINGTAU Swatow & S'hai Kwongsang Sun. 24th Apr at 7 a.m.

Wod. 27th Apr at 7 a.m.) TSINGTAU Swatow & S'hai Leesang

Thurs. 28th Apr at 3 p.m. ......Namsang STRAITS & Calcutta

Fri. 29th Apr at 7am. .Choongahing TIENTSIN

Sun. 1st May at 7 a.m. TSINGTAU Swatow & S'hai Fooshing

For freight or paasagesapply toi:~

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Manageri Telephone 215. Contral

Shanghai

*Via Batavia

The steamers are all fitted throughout with electric sight and have accommodation for a limited number of saloon-passengers. All steamers carry a duly qualified surgeon. Cargo taken at through rates to all ports in Netherlands-India and Australia.

For Freight and Passage apply to the

Java-China-Japan Lijn.

AUSTRAL-CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD."

S.S. "CALULU"

Sailing on or about 20th APRIL, 1927,

For SYDNEY, MELBOURNE & ADELAIDE via Manila, Kolambugan, Sandakan, Sebbatlik, Balikpapan, Nauru & Rabaul:

For Freight and Particulars Apply to

Tel. No. Centra 1080.

DODWELL & CO., LTD. Agents,

THE SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC

COMPANY, LIMITED.

SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS.

LOADING DIRECT FOR MARSEILLES, VALENOLA, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG and SCANDINAVIAN PORTS.

M.V. "DELHI" M.V. “SUMATRA” M.V. "JAPAN"

Loading about 15th April. 16th May. 9th June.

FOR SHANGHAI and JAPAN PORTS. M.V. "JAPAN"

woth April.

For further particular eply to the

MAN & CO.LTD.

G. E. HUYGEN,

Canton,

Those of you who are unable to be regularly with us will have, an opportunity of meeting old friends and recalling and rejoicing in many personal memories and asso- clations, and we shall all be again reminded of that great common

closer heritage which is bearing duch abundant fruit to-day in comradeship and co-operation in

Christian service.

The invitation extends, of course, to members and adherents

of a the Methodist Churches, and greetings from various Présidents

and Australia have been sent to and Bishops in England, America me specially for this gathering. Come and hear them and join us :

Methodist

hymns our also in singing some of the old loved. With cordial greetings, Yours faithfully, J. C. Anstey.

'fathers

Knight

sident. I feel strongly that in an Association like ours, continuity" in the direction of its affairs is not nearly so important as the fresh- ness and vigour of such direction. I feel that each one of us should take an active part in its manage- ment and personally I think it is essential to its well-being that a new President should be elected every year. I confess I do not know very much about the rules of the Constitution, but in any case I hereby tender my resignation, and respectfully intimate that I do not offer myself for re-election. But I wish you to realise and ap- reciate that the reason for my taking this step is not because I do not appreciate the honour of being President but because simply and solely on the grounds I have just mentioned.

Annual Report.

The Hon. Secretary, Miss M. Kacker, then followed with the annual report which stated that at the inaugural meeting 18 members were present, all of whom sub- sequently joined the Association. Thie membership increased to 64, on circulars being sent but to re-

sident members. They were how ever to lose some members through departures from the Colony, and' of these Miss Gourdin would be leaving shortly for the States for good, and Miss Robinson would be away in England for a year on furlough. Circulars and book. lets were sent to their Honorary. President, Miss Skipton, for dis- tribution in England recently, and it was hoped that by this means quite a few "absent" members might be added to the Associn- tion's roll. Miss Dulmage's death was recorded with regret.

During the past year, five Com mittee meetings were held, the work accomplished at each of these, being thon detailed in the report. Much space was devoted to thanking all those who had help ed, financially and in other ways, to organize and run the School's on the Bazaar which was held 4th December last.

In conclusion, Miss Kacker said: ' I have one very pleasant duty to perform-that of thanks. On be half of the D. O. G. A. I thank Mrs. Le for the honour she has done! us by being our frat President. Mrs. Lo has always been ready to support all our schemes, not finan- clally, but by coming personally to every function, and entering into everything with such spirit and goodwill. I now ask members to show their thanks in the usual: manner (hearty applause), and I suggest we cannot bettor. show our appreciation than by asking Mrs. Lo to withdraw her resigna- tion, and to once again accept the post she has so ably and sportingly filled during the past year. (Ap- plause).

The annual report was then adopted together with the state- ment of accounts, the latter 'show lag a balance of $31.16.

2

Mrs. M. K. Lo was re-elected President of the Association for the ensuing year, but on her standing down, Mrs. Matthews was elected in her place, The voting, conducted by ballot, in connexion with the other office bearers resulted as follows: Vicda Prident, Mrs. M. K. Lo; Hem Vice-President, Miss Sawyer; Hon Secretary, Mias M. Kacker Hot Trea, Mrs. S. Jex; Committe mbers, in addition to Miss Wal ters and Miss Prico who had besn previously appointed wÉTO ST Misses S. Lopes, E. Rofes, M. White, O. Barretto, K. Gourdin and K. Grose,

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