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VISITORS AT TAS- HOTELR.
BONGKONG HOTEL.
Februscy 17.
Mr D. Abraham Émo, Letis
Mr and Mrs vanMr M EL. Logan Mr Luckenbach.
Alstyre
Hr D. van Alstyre, Dr G. W. Mackosn Er Mra D, Gordon
Mr and Mrs E. G. Mackia
anderson
Bir E. W. MacLeon Mr W. 8. Maughan
Dr O. Marriott
Mr C. W. Anderson Mr J. Barr Mrs E. R. Balilion Mr V. Benjamin Mr and Mrs O
Benson Mr&r & Bisner Mr A. Matthews Mr and Mrs BikerMr Beto. A. May Mira 4. G. Bremner Mr and Mrs J. W. Miss V. L. Brenne McCahe
Mr J. D. Matthew
Mr G. W. Hartyn
EL Mr & Mrs J. Martin Mr H. E. Halio
LG
Mr H. J. Brett
B. B. Broome
A. E. Burne
Miss Barry Hr and Mrs J. Calishan and children
Capt R. Jarter Me W. B. alark Kr. 8. Plunkett
Cole
Mr A. McEachran
Mrs L. McHussey
Hrsad HT. R. E.
Kickoned
Mr W. F. Hinges J. Mr F. Mooney Mr W. Cu Afurr
MH. E. Murray Mias E. P. Nasen Bir sur Ms W. P.
Neeson Mr EA. Nelsor
H. Nesmith Mr. F. Mr. Crossland Mr W. T. Nolting
Mr Nopper Mr. N. Croucher Ers. V. H. Dale Mrs AJ. Paterson Kr Carl Davidson Mr S. Perry
Mir
W. Cox
Capt. 1. H. Douglasr F. F. Ponssitte Mr. A. Dowley Mr C. E Powrie Mr and Mrs. H. M.ME H. Ray
Ep tria
Mr LC Parker Miss LC Emerson Ress Hrs C. F. Emerson Mr A. R. Richard Mr R. Rodenfuser Mr G. Enlund
Capt. C. W. Falk
CHURCH SERVICES.·
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL,
Horaton Fabriary #til 1920 İNDƏ ƏCNDAY Mi Laser,.
Holy Communier (7.30 am) Matine (11 m.) Responses, Ferial; Venite, favago:
Psalms (119 14th evening) verses 1.37 Fitsbarbers: To Deum. Wood- ward, Smart and Turla; Benedictus, Garrett.
Bymna, 4, Siz Bevenfold Amen.
Litany (12 Noon) Evensong (6 pan)
Responses, Ferial Pals, 119 (25th
morning); verses 35-43 Jones, 49-79. Lemon Magnifiest, Barnby; None Dimittis, Wesley. Hymns, 255, 20, 19, Sevenfold Amen.
Grgan Recital on Monday wook March Sth, at 6 p.m. Rateareals for the Oratorio will cominence on Thursday next t 8pm.
Choir Practico at 3.30 p.m. „doring
· Lea
Union Church, Kanzody. Read.
Sunday Services, February 29th.. Morning Service, 11 ..
Hymns, 351,544, 207,, 21. Pindta, 40%
Evening Service, & p.m.
Byna, 973, 910, 309, 818. Preacher: Rev. J. Kirk Maconachis.
A. St. Andrew's Church, Kowlcon..
Miss W. M. Rushton Mr & Mrs Feldstein; and kirs Capt. S. P. Ferguson Schofield
Mr E. Fielden Mr and Mrs R. L.
Mr A. R. Franz. Lt. W. B Fraser Mrs Fraser
Mr J. S. Gardiner Bir W. J. de Graan Capt. P. Rall
Mr G. Harper
ww
Schulz
Mr Eantos de Silva Mrs. A. W. Spiers Mr H. Steptoes
Mr Barry Stephens Mrs. A. Frost Stoat
Miss E.. M. Taylor Mrs J. &. Hartford rs L. Taylor and
ard raid
Mr F. G. Baxton
children
4:
Mr
GOTH FRBRUARY, 1910.---197 SUNDAY 13 LENT
Holy Communion after Erensong. Morning Prayer at 1 s.nl. Opening Voluntary; Responses, Ferial:
Venita, As Bet; Pialm, CXIX- Verses: 1 to 39--As Sat; Te Deum, Woodward, Smart, and Turle; Bone- dietas, Barnby; Hyms, 7, 68, 164.
Concluding Voluntary.
W. Evening Prayer at & p.tz.
Mr & Mrs C. P.) Capt. & Mrs R. S. Templeton
HFlenderson, R.N.Mr and
Teacher Master Henderson
C.Capt. A. Tozer Major T. G.
Mr and Mrs Becriques Mr.C. Hill Mr F. Holroyd Mr G. Hoppeler. Mrs E. T. Huffman
Mr H. L. Buat Capt. and Mra R.
Innes
bridge
Opening. Voluntary; Responses, Ferial; Palms OXEX-Verses: 33 to 64-As Truw.Set; Magnificat, Beethoven 7th Morn
ing Nane Dimittis, Wesley 91st Even-
Mr & Mrs W. Tuakainx: Hymns. 863, 29, 451. Mr&Mrs F. Walker Miss E F Whiting
Mr and Mrs J. H.
Williams
MY CA. L. Williams
Misq 3. A. Johnson M: S. F. Williamson
Mis. G Johnson
Mis E. B. Jones
Mr E. M. Joseph
Mr W. G. Joseph
Mr and Mrs C F1
Wolifer
Mrs. H. Woods:
Misa Alleen Woods
Mr & Mrs R. Sewley Miss Doris Woods
HM. F. C. Koch Kr H. Zimmenan
Mr and Mrs C.
Lauritsen
FEAK HOTEL
15th February.
Mr F. R. J. Adams Mr H. C. Espersen
Mr I A. Laing Capt Archer
Mr & Mrs D. Arthur Mr T. 3. Limburn
Mr & Mrs Ashton
Lt. H. Bartlett
Mr R Sla king
Mr T. P. M. Bevan
Mr and Mrs D. E.
Blair
Mr D. H. Blake
Major and Mrs F.
Bowen
.
Misses Bowen Bir J. H. Boylan Mr and Mrs C. T.
Breakspear
Mr M. F. Breen Mr and Mrs Berry Mrs C. Bull Lt. P. R. Butler Mr W. A. Butter
Bald
Mr J.de B. Lancaster Mrs Laurie
M: T. D. Lloyd Mr. Lattan Mrs Medinah Mr J. Finlay Miller Mr&Mrs W.J. Milne JCapt. Monteith
Mr E. N. Parsons Lt. Col. & Mrs Thurs-
by Pelham
Mr and Mrs J. B.
Peuman
Mr T. Perkins Miss Philips
Mr & Mrs A Piercy Capt. C. M. Piett. Cups C. M. pitt
Mr and Mrs J. K. Mr Mrs A. Button Pitseadrigh Mr E. A. Camidge Mr E. B. Poster Capt. E. J. Carroll Mr E. Ralphe 3r G. F. Caville
Mr E. A. Kam
Mrs W, H. CheshireMr A. B. Raworth Mr H. Cheethan Mr G. B. Reed
It. Vol EQ. Coles Mr D. Reid
Mr R. C. Courie
Mr. Dormeck
Mr. W. E. Roberts
i
i
St. Peter's Church, West Point.
Sunday, February 29.
8 a.m.-Holy Communion...
am-Morning Prayer and Sermon. Preacher Rev. G. T. Waldegrava.
8.15
Feak Church.
Holy Communian.
6.30 Evening bervice.
..
The Gospel Hall.
10 & 19 PEDDER STAZIT
Sunday: Breaking of Bread, 11 am
p.z
Chinese Gospel Service, 1.30 panj English Gospel Service, 7 Tuesday, Bible Stady, 6.30 Thursday, Bible Study, 8 pan. Fri- day, Ladies Bible Study, 5.30 p.m.; Exturday, Prayer Meeting, 7-9 p.m.
First Church of Christ Solentist, MacDonnell Road.
Sunday, 11.15 .. Wednesdays, 5.30 pm.
Wesley Methodist Church, Wanchal.
BUNDAY, 29th February 1920.. Morning Services, 19.15 am. Evening Service, 6 pa Preacher Rev. A.-Gimblett ...
Baldiers' and Bailors' Home, Arsenal Street.
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The sa LAYCAUN, due here Mar. 8 from Europe and sail for Shanghai and Japan Mar..
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iha sa KEEMUN, dus bere Mar. 30
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Mr G. H. Ellott
Mr &. D. Galloway
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Mra. Findlay Smith
Maj. Leslie Smith
Mr W. B. Smith
Mr and Mrs B. A.Mrs & Missstubtings
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Mr M. H. Turner Major D. L. Harding Maj. Gen. F. Ventris
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Mr. Wilkin Bworth
Mr H. du F. Hatchi-MrF. D. Wilson
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Mr R. W. Lea Jones
Mes B. Wilson ...
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Mrs R. Almond
Mr W, F. Barnes
Mr and Mrs J.
Buitty
Mr RB. Beavan
Miss Mamuk
MD. H. Martin
Mr Mattingley
E.
MR May
Mr & Mrs McIntyre
Mr F. F. Pecka Mr&Mrs McMurray
Mr & Mr- Bickerton
Mr H. Brown
Mr & Mrs W. Badge
Mr Fymen Mr J. C. Clark Mr
& Mrs D. Clark Mr E.G.Cocmes Mr T. R. Calhane Mr. Curry Mr J. Drefuss Mr C. Ed
Mr W, A. Eustace Mr fi. H. Evang M77. Farrell Mi- Farrell
Bliss 11. Fiellen
Mr. Filgate
·Mr. Fargeson
Mr & Mrs Grorga Mr & Mrs Gregory
M: J. H. N. Mody
Mr & Mrs Morrison Mrs J. F. Nichol
Mr H. O. Didell
Mr & Mrs Parcce Mrs W, Passmore Mr & Mrs Perman Mr. Pollock
Mr. W. Pritchard Me C. Richardson |··
Mr and Mrs A,
Raberthon MH. E. Scrivon
M Erdren..
Mr-haw
Mr Choi Shing
Master hi Shing
Dr A. 8 Ponze
Mr D. Steel
Epilhane
Mr & Mrs Stewart
and faculy
M: F Taylor
M. F. Q. Todd
Mr M, Heri-on Vall. E Bescock Men & Johnstono Mr V, B. Kamen My Ura Kelnen Miss E: ca. Travers Mr J.
Hilbee & Mr and Mrs Doder. Chid
wood
Mr W. A Knight MC T. Wateringh Mr & Mrs contas Wetton Mr&Mrs Loverovel: 8. Zera Mr Manuk
Roman Catholle Cathedral, Glonealy.
Mas at 6, 7 and 9.30 .10.
High Mass atsam.
5.30 p.m.-Benediction of the Blessed
Sacrament.
St. Joseph's Chúzob,-
Garden Rand.
P
Japan, Mar. 31
The . RHESUS, die here April 1 from Europe and sails for Shangbai and Japan, April 2
The 8 TELEMACHUE, due bere April & from Europe wad sails for Shang- hai and Japan, April e.
FROM AMERICA.
The 3.5. TYNDAREUS, left Seattle Jan. 18 and is dus bere vis Tsingtan, Yokohama, Kobe and Manila. Feb. 23.
The 8.8. IXION, leaves Seattle Mar. 8 by the Benediction of the Blessed and is due here via Tsingtan, Yokohama, Sacrament.
Kobe and Manila April 14.
Mass and Sermon at 10 am. followed
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The s.s. HYSON, leaves Yokobama. Feb. 18 and is due bere Mar. 10, sailing for London vis ingapore Mar. 16.
The ss. L7C405, leaves Tokohama Mar. 27 azd is dus here vis Kobe sod Shanghai Apr. 12, sailing for London via Bing-pore April 14
The B. MENTOR, leaves Yokohama Apr. 10 sad is due bere via Kobe and sad Shanghai Apr. 26, sailing for London Tin Singapore April 27.
The . KRESUB, leaves Yokohama Apr. 24 and is due sere via Kobe and Eranghai May 19, axiling for London May II.
The sa. CYCLOPS, leaves Yokebaa Mar-8 and is due here via Kobo M‹r. 2a, ¡ sasting for Liverpool via Singapore Mar.{ KA.
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ing for Loudon via “ingapore Mar, 1,
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The 8 DAN Alea es hangisi Feb. 12 and is dus here Feb. 5 iling for Liverpool via Singaporu. Feb. 18.
The HECTOR, arra Gbanghat Mar. 18 and is die here. Mar. 31, sailing. Low Liverpool via Bingapore Mar. 22
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EXTRACTION ON COMMERCIAL SCALE.
TUESDAY. March 9. Swatow, Amoy ard Foochow-Per HAI.
CHINO, Neon. THURSDAY, March 11. Shangbai. North China, Japan vis Nagasaki, Honolulu, Canada, *United States, Central and South America and "EUROPE. An epoch-making record" was Tis SAN FRANCISCO Per Dr. J. E. Stead's description of a paper TENTO MARC Registration read by Mr. Ernest Bury, of the 9.45 a.m. Letters 10.30a.m.
MOTEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
et
Skinningrove Iron and Steel Works, to the Cleveland Institution of En- gineers in which he revealed that at the Skinningrove works, he had succeeded extracting ethylene,
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gasworks of the country would yield. a further 27,000,000 gallons, or tak ing alcohol and benzol together, the total quantity of liquid fuel available for extraction through the carbonis... ing of coal would be 114,000,000 gallons, as against the country's pre- sent total requirement of 16,000,000 gallons per annum.
A COMMERCIAL PROPOSITION,
The process of extraction by con- tact with sulphuric acid is not a new discovery, but Mr. Bury has been the first to establish it as a com-
The N.Y.E. 8.a. Wakamatsu Maru (Bom- alcohol, and their derivatives on a mercial proposition. His principal bay Line) left Bombay for this part commercial scale from coke oven discovery is that the best results are achieved at a temperature of 60 to via Singapore on the 11th Feb. and gas.
is expected here on the 29th Feb. The work is still to some extent in 80 degress centigrade, and in his The N.T.K 8.8. Hakata Maru (South the experimental stage, but Mr. Bury process he has carried the utilisation. American Lice) left Kobe for this has succeeded in producing a perfect of beat from the coke oven plant to the port on the 22nd Feb and is ex-motor spirit, and as the adoption of utmost. Acid,and acetone are amongst pected here on the 29th Feb.
Tho
Admiral Line's s.8. Crosskeys (from the internal combustion engine is the derivations he has obtained from Seattle) sailed from Shanghai a rapidly developing, the importance this coke oven gas after the benzof con Feb. 16th and will arrive at of this discovery is apparent. The has been extracted, and at, the Hoogkong on February 28.
world's liquid fuel resources are lim- meeting at which these results were of the foremost The CM. 8. S. Co.'s .. Nile sailed ted, whilst the consumption is grow disclosed some
from Yokobams on Feb. 21st and ing by leaps and bounds. Moreover metallurgists of the day, amongst may be expected to arrive here on the sources of supply other than by them Dr. J. E. Stead, paid tribute to Feb. 29.
manufacture--are almost entirely the brilliant young scientist, and also The N.T.Ka. Baron Haru (Calcutta
Line) left Calautta for this port is outside our shores, exposing us to to the progressive policy of the com Rangoon and Singapore on the 12th the danger of the stoppage of supplies pány at whose works these experi Feb. and is expected here on the in time of war. Mr. Bury's process, ments were carried out." 1st March.
Skinningrove was the only from if developed to its full extent, will, The P. & 9. N. Fo.. ss. Duners left however, render us largely if not works in the country which during Singapore for this Port on the 25th entirely independent of outside the war produced T.N.T. for the instant et 6 a.m. and is due on the sources of supply,
Ministry of Munitions, and pro- st shoot & p.m. ist Mar.
The practical working of Mr. düced it on a prodigious scale. The N.V.K. as Capton Maru (Calcutta Bury's process at the Skinningrove It was bombed by German aircraft Line left Moj For this port on works, where 5,800 tons of coal are on several occasione possibly the 20th Feb, and, is expected hare carbonised per week, has revealed they knew of the work carried on. on the 2nd March..
The N.J.R. 6. Taian Moru (Calcutta an average yield of 16 gallons of At Skinningrove, too, was installed Line) left Calcut for this port via alcohol per ton of coal carbonised, one of the first plants for extracting! Rangoon and Singapore on the 19th and as the total weight of coal which potash from blast furnace dust, and Feb., and is expected here on the was reduced to coke in this country the policy of the firm in encourage 3rd March.
in 1918 was 14,635,000 tons, the ing research and experimental woTE The NY.K. &.. Fakat Mary (Bombay application of this process to the 19 an indication of a new spirit Line) lefs Singapore for this pert on whole of this coal would yield, amongst the leaders of industry, the 230d Fri and is expected here according to Mr. Bury's calculation, who are now revealing an apprecia on the 3rd March.
value of the
Tha
The N. K. a. Shinrya Maru (Bombay 23,416,640 gallons of alcohol, repretion of the true
Line) left Fomha for this port sented at 2a. per gallon a sum of scientist in the development of new direct em the 15th Fe reary and is £2,341,664. Having regard to the methods of manufactureManchester expected here on the 6th March. scarcity of liquid fuel, that in Guardian. NY.FL. Nichign Mami (Bombay itself is important, and, as Line) left Bumbay for this port Mr. Bury declared, it is national dirert theth Fob and is suicide to continue to burn any sub expected here on the 8th Marth.
stance which might be converted NY... Wakasz Maru (European into liquid fuel. But the possibilities Line) luft Lond for this port vi
n
The
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A FORTY YEARS' TEST. bean curing coughs and colds-for
popularity every year. What better. the past forty years and han gained in
the Burs Canet on the 29th Jan, and do not end there. He pointed our recommendation is required? For sale
Expected here on the 11th March that the recovery of alcohol at the by all Chemiata and Brozekeepers.
The NY.R... Tamba Vary (European
bine) left Fondon for rbiam pore vis Sues on the 14th Feb and is ex- pected bare on the 24th March.
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