“THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1917.
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SHIPPING
P. & O. S. N. CO
ROYAL MAIL SERVICE
UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT"
To
THE CHINA MAIL.
WOMEN IN NATIONAL.
14
SERVICE.
GREAT LONDON MEETING.
THE QUEEN'S MESSAGE TO
WORKERS.
MARSEILLES AND LONDON,The presence of the Queens
TAKING AMENDERA AND CARCO To
STRAITS, COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT,
Staxmers
Colombo
Lanve Blangkong Nood
Connecting Mail
Summer In
klombo,
Due Mareilles 1917,
&C.
Du London 1917.
When Passenger cliwige Steamass at COLOCEBO
1
great
all
women's meeting at the Albert recently, notwithstanding the recent bereavement in the Royal Family anik the fines that her Majesty makes it & rule over to aṭteral public metines, waka vergnition of the national import aner of the occasion.
Accommodation in the connecting Steamer from COLOMBO is defuitely reserved in wives of the High Commissioners of
Flugkong at the time of Booking.
On the Australian Route Tickers Interchangeable with Crient Line.
SATLINGS DIRECT TO
SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND
YOKOHAMA.
Leare longkong About
direction of the wonderful energ women had shown than to wake ung als peal for the increase of, lyk (endruzy Theer Bud never been shortage of national service.
÷ VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
GKONG "KOMBI,
At the time when an appeal had been suade for women for hingeroas opere Me G. E. Anderson Mr J. McLean tions in factories, a deplorable explosion | Cant, & Mrs Salley Lachlen
Miss J. MacLaren pole place by which many lives were and son
pistor
Lauritsur Mr W. IL Barker Mr and Mrs J. J L. and Mrs I. R. Leiria
Me Luis de Leon Mr Jose de Leon Miss M. Leslie Mr W. F. Lewis
B. Leywood Mr. Finbind
The expics on proved not a deter. Mr Maurice E. Bar Me A. Laing
More wonten
Mr. J. O. Lite 233677 same reht man is spott forward then were networy." (Cheers. Me T. D. W. Bin- Mr and Mrs C. Speaking of the need of homegrown timber, who aid it was hoped that women with lunte fhe class of work in connection with the felling of trees and the preparation of timber. Help would be welcome, from any Uvers sea woman wh had had experioits, and was glad to say that a few hud already volunteered.
Another nec, in siroting which the voluntary help of women was desired, was the need for woul. It was easy to raha what a shortage of wool would
house all the wa
Wanted in
waterial blus contained wool or depre
Mr Culbourne Little
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HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO,
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The Sunshine Belt.
The most Comfortable Route to America and Europe.
Mr R. M. Bartlett Mr and Mrs H. A. Baxter and child Mrs E Bolilion Mr P W. W. Bell Mrs G. Bender Mr D. Benjamins Mr O. H. Benwell
J. Birbeck Mr BA. Lyon
SIS. "VENEZUEĽA“ S.S. Mr S. T. Bitting Major D. Macdonald
"ECUADOR" Me R. J.
S.S. COLOMBIA" Braga
Mr S. Longheld. Mr. Lagt
Mi Sable
In the Payal bus, in addition ta Priness Victoria of Schleswig Holstein men to us army, and Navy These and Mrs J. V. Dr&Mrs 0. Marriott | and the Ladies in Waiting, there were as the Queen's guesta Lady Haig wife of Sir Douglas Haig Larly Robertson, the
Canada, Australia New Zealand, and South Africa Mrs Massey, wife of the Frier of New Zealand, Adeline Duchess of Bedford; and Mrs Creighton. To the boxes en either side were this matrons in-chief and representatives of the military and naval nursing services
their distinctive uniforms, and in box close by were the representa tives of the National Feleration of Women Workers-a body with many thousands of munition workers among its members these three groups repre-
1. Nelly
Mr. H. E. Maslin to be worked up afresh. They wanted Capt. Mrs Branch Mira F. Medarity
Mr G. Mellis the help of women's societies ar in-Mr R. Broksky divinals who would come into an Mr.J. A. H. Brown Mr J. Merecki afr W. Mooru organization for a house-to-house canvass Mr Je N. Bond (and the collection of this material. Mrs. Mr C. E. Cameron Mr F. 8. Morison Tennant als appealed for help in carry. Mr D E. Capplemant E. J. Sauser
MrS. W. Cartwright Mr. Nicolson such work as the enre of children ing on and girls clubs The care cuminittees
ittees Mr W. E
Clarke working under the Landen Coanty Mr J. W. Colin Council, which had 9,000 helpers before Mr. J. B. Courtrey Mr P. J. Omps
Men Ostroverskey the war, had lost nearly half of them Mr F. W. Cox since. They wanted some of these Mr Chas. Creasity Mrs D. C. Eatstone workers to come back and they wanted Mr R. C. Campbell Mr and Mrs W. W. Mr and Mrs Chilser Patchildren fresh workoms. Such work ought not to
Mr W. G. Darby Mr N Peterkin be starved.
Mr. B. Davenpors Mr and Mrs H. B. Mrs F. E. Davis
hiphard and Mr J.J. Dewar Mr D. E. Bonnells children Me W. A. Dowley
Mr. Prothero said that agriculture had lost something like one-third of the cultivators of the soil. To help in it, they wanted women physically strong, women who had bad experience of work on the. trained for work on the land. They wanted women who would stick to the work, not only in unmer (laughter), but through the winter.
Passengers may travel by Railway in Japan between Ports of Call free of charge.senting the first women to reader, and women who would submit to
Retur Tickets are available by Messageries Maritimos Company
(Non-
INTERMEDIATE STEAMERS Tenshipment. IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS,
WILL LEAVE DIRECT FOR
MARSEILLES AND LONDON, Calling at SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG, COLOMBO AND PORT SAID.
CARRYING 147, AND 2ND SALOON. FASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES. PROPOSED SAILINGS
Love FRONG about
Tave STORE. About
Dub at MHRILLER. it calling About
Due LONDON About
THE INTERMEDIATE SERVICE IS TEMPORABILY SUSPENDED. " WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS. All Cabins are fittesi with destrig Fans five of charge and each Earth Farnished Round the Work Tickets and Through Tickets to New York in connection with the Principal Mail Finess.
with an Electric Reading Lamp.
Return Tickets at fare una laff available to Europe for Two Years"; or to Intermediate Ports for Six Months.
Owing to the War in Europe Steamers and Sailing dates are liable to be Cancelledkor aktend without notice.
NOTICE TO CONSIONEES.
Consignees are reminded of the newsity to apply to the Company's Agerw warding arrival of consignments expected of which they have received documents. or advice.
Any damaged packages must be left in the Colowns for examination by the Csignees and the Company's Surveyors, Maurs Collard and Douglas, at 10a.m. Mondays and Thursalitys. All claims must be presented within ten days of the teamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No Claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
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WILL SAIL FROM HONGKONG | FOR"
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nations service to the country at the outbreak of war.
..
As the precedings were being opened won in the gallery shanted, "I am bere on behalf of the Women's Suffrage | Federation to express our strong oppo-
Mr Neville Chamberlain, who presided,
said that the meeting would be menor-
The appeal was me to women of 19 yones and upwarris. They would go be tore section committees of women, of which three on an average had been These established in every country.
br
em
r L. Fairley Mrs Jus. Duthie Miss Helen Fearse Mr and Mrs R. J.
Fermandey.
Mis S. Feldstein Mrs R. R. S. Foster
r
MW. G. Powera
Mr E. H. Bay Di W. T. Quaife Mr and Mrs E. M.
Paymond Miss F. A. Beny Mr. R. Redform Air K. H. Beid
W
Foulkes Mr and Mrs RA, Mr G. V. R. Binch 51P F. Robbins fry N. H. Geissen- Mr J.
Mr J. Robert Mr W. E huft
Miss O. Robinson
Bubitor
Mr J. Robertson, Mr.S.P. Robins
Mr A. G. Gordon
Mr. P. Guchorp
Air Con bourn
fr and Mrs H. W. Me P. J. Ghay
Gattr
Mrs J. N. Gambril!
Mr J. H. Scott Dr D. Bovenbaum Mr. Mrs. I. Scott
and child
Mrs J. M. Sheel Mr WC. Shiner
Mr and Mrs. W. A. Mr L. C. Sharan
Hannibal Mr G. Harper Harshman
able in the first place because they were weeks either in depots of sexi to 7 Mr and Mrs W, 8. Mrs M. Saiorbr
honoured by the presence of thei, belovedl Queen Her Majesty hard beer graciously pleased to desire that he should say what pleasure it gave her to be present at such an important meeting and to conveg to them her Majesty's great appreciation of the magnificent services rendered by the women of this" country since the beginning of the war (Cheers)
FRE
reger
meet luntary Enrolment of French the only way in which that could be Mrs. J. Kerrig
for the
Mr & Mrs V
Mrs P. W. Tinan Hon. M. L. Tueyon Me Tuirins
Mirs
Mr M. 5. Yarn
Hamilton Vangha & child. Mr and Mrs H. D. da
Villaverle
Mrs H. A. Walker
Mr and Mrs J.G.
Ward
Mr HOW. Ware
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apply at Company's Offices." These Steamers have the most awlorp equipment including prechend electric fans and electric lighting ALL LOWER BERTHS and large comfortable Staterooms. (AB) single and two berths only).
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THE business of the above Bank is conducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING COR PORATION. Rules may be obtained on THE application:..
INTEREST on deposits is allowed on
the minimum monthly balances it 34
PER CENT per annum. Depositors,
may transfer at their option balances of
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ESTABLISHED 1880.
$100 or more to the HONGKONG AND AUTHORISED CARITAL... Ten 45,000,000,00 SHANGKAI BANK. to be placeti on Paid CP CAPITAL... FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT. Resave FORD
sition to National Service became committees would be instructed, except
to give the preference know it means industrial ecupulsion." in special cases. The treating showed its dimpproval a women of the mature age and character of 20. (Laughter.) The women selected the interruption by hissing, but this did would be given a free outfit supplied not prevent a similar protest being the Army Clothing Department and made again at a later stage.
plied to measura (Laughter.) All travel
with the "expenses connected ployment won't be paid, free training would be given for from three to four on the farm. When they were trained it was pass them out for work upon the land, and during the times of their unemploy- Mr C. M. BaslewoodMiss a. Square
Mrs E. V. Stackhouse ment, between the terms of their engage Miss M. Hagnin
C. K. Stephen menit, they would be maintained for four Mr W. B. fine!
Mis M. T. Sawyer It In weeks free. They would not be left on Me W. Hodge
LES, Bodge Capt. Spear the land alone in isolated farms. In spectors had been appointed who would MA. E Bodgins Mr A. G. de Sherbini Mr Harik Homan Capt. and Mrs RJ. look after their welfare, and Ja
11 every parish ther would be
Woman
repre- MrC. van T. Hooker Stuart and son
Mrs C. H. Sleeper sentative of theleommittee DO whom they _hip's could appeal in dificulty. He hoped Mr and Mrs Hooges-Mf- & Mrs Snowdon.
ies H. M. Spery that some of the women who took up the
Miss
Mr F. O. Thompson In the name of that vast asterably he work would find that it opened to them MrA Shelton Hooper Mr C. F. Templeton desired to thank her Majesty for the en-
their true vacation in life. Either here Mr L. Hope
Mr J WP. per cent, per annum on the daily balance or in the Uverses Dominions the work Mrs AM. Hargis
Thornley couragement she had given them by her was hard work. It was not a case of C. S. Horton
Mr A. J. B. Hobson Mr A. L. Todt presence and her gracious message line sun-bonnets. (Laughter.) (Cheers.) They deeply appreciated this
Lord Derby said the meeting showed Me und Mes W. S. Miss J. F. Turner
Harahman Mr R. E. Thompson mark of her ever presant interest in the beginning of the millennium, when
M-L. M. Temple women's work given to them under the the War Office lamh followed meekly in Capt. Hus sharlow of a great sorrow, and they the footsteps of the agricultural hon. Capt. R. Innes sured her Majesty that her inspiring (Laughter. They were there not as Mrs F. Johnson words
would find a ready and loyal echo opponents, which some people made them Miss Emily Johnston in the heart of every woman in the land-out to be, but se allies. They were not dr E. M. Joseph (Cheers.).
competitors. He had to get men for the Mr N. le Journel He had the following message for the Army, and Mr Prothero had to get work Mr W. D. Kadri
FranceThe Association
on the farms, and they both knew that Mr N. B. Karinja
Dr F. T. Women for National Service are in heart done was by women coming forward to
Keyt King and thought and hope with their sisters help in the work that had to be done.
And Mrs P.-L. in Great Britain, and desire to express This was not a general mobilisation of fr and
Knight to thens their warmest sympathy on this the women of the country... He was not great becasim." He proposed to send there to make any appeal for any pac Dr A T Knoderer Mr E. J. Wilkinson the following reply That this great ticular section of work in the War Mr and Mrs T. H. Mr.S. T. Williamson
Kino
Mr and Mrs L. C. meeting of British women thank their Office, unless he might mention the V.A. French sisters most warmly for their Detachments, which had done work both Mr and Mrs W. M. Winter
Gebur
Mr C. F. Walsiffer inspiring message of sympathy and here and in France of which it was
Mr G. G. Wood support and pledge their unalterable
Mr V. Kruse resolve to further the great cutise of possible to speak too highly. (Cheers.) Mr P. Kohn
It was impossible to enumerate the ch unites liberty and civilization which both rations in sicred bonds." (Cheers, various departments which the War Among the changes in the social fabric Office had to control, and in all of which broughs about by the war none was more women took their share of the work ce con.
Mr & Mrs Neil Mac remarkable than the development of Timber was now under War Office
trol. He had been told that if we could Mr D. K. Blair women's activities. Sir E. Carson wrote get all the timber we required in Eng- Mr & Mrs. W. Cary Intyre and child
him
I should like to be permitted to land and France it would practically Mr & Mrs Cossart Mr T. L. Perkins
whole of express on behalf of the Board of Ad relieve us to the extent ue the can sub- Col. Darling, HE Mr & Mrs F. Ralphs
German the shipping sunk by the to miralty our sense of deep obligation marines last year. Mc Mine had come Mr&Mrs W. Duinken Mr and Mrs W. E. the women who have come forward to when it was only by additional labout, Mr and Mrs. F. W. Roberts. help us in various ways at this time of
tindustries and that, women's labour,
Mr&Mrs. Findlay Evans national stress. Before the war no
Mies Fairall
Fimith women were employed in our central in this country would be continued. In Bes, in the growing industry. We offices in London.
Dow avail or the War Ofs, selves of the services of nearly 2,000, which if we were to secure victory must Mr. and Mrs B. A. Mr & Mrs V. Findlay
alben gigantic business the business of the Royal Dockyards and naval establishments at home thers were about the Royal Flying Corps they would Rev. F. G. B. Gen. Mrs Ventris
Hastings, R. N. before the war. require something like 6,000 women to 460 women about
them. (Chears.) help 7,000 in the There are now private engineering shops before the war Then there was work in France, which Mes T. J. R. Johns
Mr A., T. Lofts there were of course many women em- seemed to attract an enormous number
Comparatively few were Lt. and Mrs II. M. ployed but the number since the war of ladies
Cameron Macaulay, has increased manifold. In the private wanted at present, though the need shipyards before the war there were would grow. There had been about 10
RAM.C. could i probably few if any women employed times as many applicants' as libere are now many thousands. could employed.
He asked women who could spare the
KING EDWARD HOTEL not easily overstate their devotion to their work. Their physical endurance time to work in the Army and munition is, in my opinion, beyond the expecta cante
nteens which were of such inestimabis Mrs B. Almond Mrs McDer tion even of those who rightly under value. Bat their services were no of Mr J.R.F.Anderson Mr J. 0. Miller stand the spirit which inspires them the least use unless they stuck to what Mr. Bannerman Mr W. Morley
Mrs Nathaus and I shall be glad if you will allow me this they would say they would do. They Mr W. J. Boggy
family opportunity of making this statement; had to share with men in work and Mr W. Budge and to say that undoubtedly we shall privation. This country would bave to Mr. and Mrs T. 6. Mr. and Mrs Parsons
Cheng
and child-.. Want many more women as the work of meet far greater privations before the dilution and substitution in the Royal and was reached than, perhaps, anybody MD. Clark Mrs W. C. Fassinore
Mr G. I. Castello MR. Pearman Dockyards, and naval establishments and present had any idea of
Mr K. M.Fetterly Mrs C. Pirie. MISS MARKHAM'S ADVICE.
Mr & Mrs Finlayson Mr and Mrs G. E.
Richardson BIF Chamberisin, chut the response to though million additional women had Mr C. W. Carson Mr W. M. Routh
Miss Violet Markham said that, al-Mr F. H. Fisher any, call made to women, would be im nered wage-earning occupations, since Mr. A. G. Hartley Mr and Mrs J. mediate and overwhelming. The dif the war, there was still a large reservoir Mr and Mrs Hammes Shaw
and Mrs Sicfort ticalty had been rather to prevent
and children
and family women responding before there was it was not proposed to make any general Mr L. Hussen For 'dates of departure, Bates of Freight, apply to
any call. He wished to impress apon appeal for women, but to appeal for Me A/S. Hawker Mr J, Sim the meeting the fact that national
striet relation to Mr and Mrs Wm. Mr E. M. Sleigh Mr J. R. Smith Jackson service did not merely consist in definite and a sustained demand; to call THE BANK LINE. LIMITED
All Be B. James putting on omforms and forming fours for them as and when required
were many methods of render women who were already occupied were Mr. Janssen.
Mr. J. Joseph ing assistance to the country of desired to stay in their present employ less sensational character. He asked
and not ment,
give it up until the Mrs Kiddal women to remember that men were les call came to them to do so. To play a Mr. D. Laren
post" from sus form Mr H. D. Macdonald GC-4 game of genpral had learned to make shells, keep ac of occupation to another was not to help Mr and Mrs Manners Mr A. O. Tule
Mr & Mrs McAinsh“. counts, and drive motor-cars, men had
bat to airder (Cheers.). not yet learned to become
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FOR PARTICULARS OF SAILINGS SHIPPERS ARE REQUESTED TO APPROACH THE UNDERSIGNED.
Steamers proceed via Suez Canil or Cape of Good Hope at Owners option. Babject to change without notice."
Or to Reis & Co. Canton
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in the private engineering shops and shipyards proceeds." (Cheers.)
Norioabt had ever been felt, continued
adaptable than they. Although women
of
woman power to
Women
to
draw upon.
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per annum.
For the Hongkong and Shangha Banking Corporation.
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N. J. STABE,
Chief Manager. Hongkong May 14, 1918.
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Mr
Mrs Stewart and
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Mr J. R. Thomas
Mr and Mrs Under
wood
dirtrict nurses Me Hodge' expressed the indebtedness or to feed babies. If the caro
care of children and the preservation of infant life were of the meeting to the Queen for her words called forth load His wor important before the war, they had be cheering, which the Qabem acknowledged
presence Como vital since
the war had begun to bowing. He said they honoured her Is disease is so dangerous and so play such havoc with our young mancaty bocause she was
his
hood. His conviction, was that the well as a Queen: Ele - BS ́] ·
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to
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£1,200,000 FOREIGN EXCHANGE, and General Banking business transacted.
PRIETORS
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CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for 1 year or aborter periods at rates which will be quoted on application.
» T. C. DOWNING,
·Manager. Hongkong, May 7, 1917.
THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.
444
Authorised Capital Subscribed Paid-up Reserve Fond...
BANKERS.
BANK OF ESCLASE.
£1,500,000 1,125,000 382,500 000,000
THINARYS TSINGTAD
Interest owed on Current Account Deposits received for fixed periods rates to be obtained of application
EISHI OXO, Dan Manager. Bongkong, March 12, 1917-
NOTICE
HIGH-CLASS PRINTING
AND
BOOE BINDING.
DONE AT
THE 'CHINA@MAIL' 'OFFICEL
LONDON JOINT STOCK BA, LA BOOKS & PAMPHLETSA SPECIALTY"
Every descriptionof Exchange business transacted.
INTEREST allowed on Current Accounts at 3 per cent per anjum
Prospectuses, Trade Circulars Programmes, Menus, etc etc.
rapid in its development that every woman power of the nation, properly wife of the Queen at garden mother of young children should be organized, could give us that strength
the attack of croup appears and which would enable us to ran the fart I party: When In the children hang-prepared for it. It is very risky to wait
skirts I felt in my heart lap and secur for ourselves; and our: fie che, was a makbar before she was a then send for medicine and let the child on Daily Balance, and on Fixed Deposita children, an honourable and lasting Daben." (Cheers.) He thought that was suffer until it can be outainod. Cham at rates which miny, be ascertained on
how Royalty appealed to the people of berlain's Cough Remedy is prompt and pplication
lectual and has never been known to this land... (Cheers)<
The ecting concluded with the Nail in any case. Always have a bottle in the home. For sale by ali.Chemists tional Anthems
and Storekeepers,
peace. (Cheers.
I, MERLOPENNANT'S ADDRIES.
Mrs H. J. Tentant said it was unght 22 put before the meeting rather the
6. CHAMPKIN,
Hongkong, April 18,
Acting Dianager.
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