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SURETORS IN THE HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

March 6

Mr D.Ababanı Mr and Mrs & Mr and Mrs van Lauritson

Alatyne

Mao. Leiria

Mr D. van Alstyne, Dr G. W. Mackenn

Jt..

Mr EW. MacLean Mr and Mrs E. G.Mr W. S. Manghan

Anderson

Mr and Ms D.. J.

Mr and Ms Van A Markey

Annett

Bar, E. Armitrong

Me J.T. Aquith

Mra E 8. Barr

E. R. Bellion

Mr V. Benjamin

Dr.O. Marriott

Mr J. D. Matthew

M: C. W. Martyr

Mr & Mrs. J. Martin

Mr H. E.Man

Mr A. Matthews.

Mr and Hrs. H.Mr and Mrs J.

Beason:

McCabe

.

Mr S. Risney Mr B. J McDe mott Hradd Mis Blenkerder A. McEachran Mr. A.. S. Fronter Mrs. L. McHusey Capt. R. F. Brennanbir and Mrs T. R. E. Hi V. E. Brenne Mclanen

MAA

Xe H. J. Free S

Birs B. B. some

Mr A E. Burns

Capt. R. Carter

Hr H. H. Champion

Mes C. F. Meyer and

maid

Mr. Mootey Mr... C. Muir Mr. Murray Miss E. F. Fon

Mr W. EL Clark Mr and Mrs W. F.

Im B. B. Plucket:

Cole

Mr F. W. Coxx

Nerson

Mr E. A. Velaon

Mr F. . Nesmith.

Mr J. P. Crowland Mr and Mrs. J. J.

He T. Crosthwaite Newcombe

Mr N. Croucher Mr W. T.Nolting

Mr W. 4. Do-ley..

Mr A. G. Edwar

Mr Nopper

Mr H.

Paza

Mr and Mrs. H. M.Mr Dua Paterson

Epatria

Miss J. Paterson Capt. C. W. Falk My E... Perry Mr&Mrs FeldsteinMe and Mrs C. B Capt. S.. P. Ferguson Fowrie

ME. Fieldon

MB. R. Franz

Mr. D. G. Gain

HE.. H. Ray

Mr J. D. Bossolymos Mr LC Parker

Mr J. S. Gardiner Reos

Hrs WE Garfaer Mr A. R. Richard Madame A Genin Mr R Rodenfaser Maj. R. E. Goddard,Mrs I. L. Sanderson

O.B.E.

Mr and Mrs. "A

Schofield

Mr W. J de Gran Mr Harry Gresa

Capt. T. P. Ha

Mr and Mrs R. H. Mr and Mrs A. E. Scmpton

Grifa

Misa A. Seriatoo Mrs A. W. Spiers. Mra J. Taraban Mr M. T. Stark Mr.O. Harper Mr E. Stephens Mrs. J. A. Hartford Mrs L, Taylor and

srd mait

2 children

Mr and Mrs. B. D. Mc & Ma C. P. › Harvey

Templeton Mr F. G.. Haxton Capt. A. Tezer Capt. & Mrs R. S.Major T. G. Trow.

Benderson. R.N. bridge. Master Henderson Mr & Mrs W. Tuska

Me E. Herrick

Mes.C. Vill.

Mrs A. M. Bcbbs Mrs E Hobart Mr F. Holroyd Mr J. E

Bope

Sir Alexander and

Lady Hosie Usp. and Mrs K

Tones

MrC M Johnson

Mrs E. B. Jones Mr E. M. Joseph Mr W.G. Jasebb Mr W, D. Kadri

Mr & Mrs R. Kewley

Mr F. J. Vale

Miss EF. Whiting

Mr J. D. Wilkinson Mr E. Wilkinson Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Williams

Mr C.. L. Williams Mr and Mrs F. T.

Williams Mr 8. T. Williamson Mrs Wood's Miss Alles Woods Mita Doris Woods Mr R. Zimme man

Mr A. M.Zorah

PEAK HOTEL

18th February.

Mr F. R. J. Adamos Mr H. C. Kaspersen Capt. Archer

Mr I A. Laing

Mr & Mrs D ArthurMr T. B. Lamburn

By Lauris

Mr Mrs Ahữn Mr. de B. Lancaster Lt. B. Fartlett Mr. Blaking

MT. P. M. Bevan Mr and Mrs D. K.

Blair

Mr D. H. Bike Major and Ms F.

Bowen

Misses Bowen Mr J. H. Boylan Mr Sad H. T.

Breaks pour

Mr M. V. Breen Bit and Mrs Barry Mrs C. Bull

Lt. P. R. Butler

Mr W. A. Putter

field

MeT. 10 Lloyd Mr F. Lutton Mrs Meáinab

Mr. Finlay Miller Me Mes W.J. Milne

J Capt. Monteith

Mr & Mrs A. Button

Mr E. N. Parsons

Lt. Col. & Mrs Thure

br Felbam

Mr. and Mrs J. B.

Penma

Mr T. L. Perkins Miss Philips

Mr & Mrs A. Piercy Capt. C. M. Piett Capt C. M. pits Mr and Mrs. J. K

Pittendrigh

Mr B. A. Camiig Mr E B. Petter Capt. R. J Car all Mr E. Ralphs

Mr G. F. Caville Mr E. A. Kam Mra W, E. Choshirer A. B. Raworth Mr H. Cheetham Mr G. P. Reed

1-Col E. G. ColeaMr D. Reid MR. C. Comrie

Mr. Commack

Mr W Robert A Majo&Mis Sanders and Mrs J. R. Skyer

Me O: W. Darch

M

Me L. J. Davies

Egg-Comdr

Dawson

1. Mr F. Scarborough

Mr and Mrs Sclarer

Lt. ul. Mr & MissDr & Mr. H. Scott

Lelucombe

1. U. A. Scott

Mr C. G. E. Druitt Miss Sherwin

Mr & Mrs JohnMr and Mrs Shiner

Duncan

Miss Skinner

Mr & Mrs. Eger Mr & Mrs T. Grant

Mr G. H. Eliott

Smith

CHURCH SERVICES.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL,

A

BosconG MARCH 71H 1920. 3RD SUNDAY IN LENT.

Holy Communion (7.50 a.m.) Children's Service (10a.m.). Matina (11 a.m.),

Responses, Furial; Venite, Hivey; "Psalms, (118 23th evening) versen 13 to 82 Purcell, 80 to 104 Turie; Te Deum, Woodward, Smart and Tarle: Benedictus,, Garrett.

Hymne, 99, 981.

Sevenfold Amen.

Holy Communion (19 Noon). Evensong (6 p.m.)..

Responats, Ferii: Puskoa, 119 (16th morning): verses 10s to Lis Baker 19 to 144 Helmore; Magnifient, Barnby Nanc Dimittis, Folton; that too bads't hearkened, Sullivan.

Hymns, 172, 83.

Sevenfold Amen.

Urgan Recital on Monday at 6. p.m..

Union Charch, Kennedy Road.

Sunday Services, March 7th.

Morning Service, 11 a..

Hymns, 344, 24, B-133,

Psalm 145..

Evening Service, & pus..

Hymn. 375, 178, 187, 303. Preacher Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie.

St. Andrew's'Church, Kowloon.

7TH MARCH 1990.—3RD SENDAT IN LENT.

Holy Communion at 2.15 am.

cogkong Cadet's Church Parade. Morning Prayer at 11 a.m. Opening, Voluntary: Yenita, As. Bet:

Psalm, CXIX-Verses 13 to 96- As Set; To Deam, Woodward, Smart, and Turle: Benedictus, Barn- by; Hymn, 832, 355, 300.

Concluding Voluntary,

Evening Prayer at 6 p.m.

2

Opening. Voluntary; Psalms, CXIX- Versa: 105 to 144-As Set; Magnificat, Beethoven 27th Morcing: Nunc Dimittis, Wesley 1st Evening: Hymns, 14, 157,

31.

Bt. Peter's Church, West Point.

Sunday, March 7.

3 a.m.--Holy Communion.

11 am.-Morning Prayer and Sérmos. Preacher Rev. G. T. Waldegrave

Peak Church.

8.15 a.m.-Holy Communion.

8.30 Evening Service.

The Gospel Hall.

10 & 12 PEDDER STELLT.

The Following services will be conducted: Sunday-Breaking of Bread, IL ...Chinese Gospel Meeting, p.m. English Gospel Meeting, p.m.; Tuesday, Bible Study, 6.30 p.. Thursday, Bible Study. 8 p.m.: Friday, Ladies Bible Study. 5.301 p.; Faturday, Prayer Meet- ing.. 7-9 p.m.

First Church of Christ Scientist, MacDonnell Road.

Sundays, 11.15 8. Wednesdays, 5.30 p.or..

Wesleyan Methodist Church,

SUBAY, 7th March 1920. Morning Service, 10.15 am. Preacher Rev. C. A. Gimbleti, M.A. Evening Service, 5 p.m.. Preacher: Mr. Wilding,

Foldiers and Sailors' Home, Arsenal Street

Sunday Evening, Gospel Meeting, 8 p.m.

Roman Catholic Cathedral, Glenealy.

Mass at 6, 7 and 9.30 8.m.

High Mass at 8 a.m.

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St. Joseph's Church, Garden Road.

Moss and Sermon at 10a.m. followed by the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.

Mr H. Brown Mr & Mrs W. Budge

Mr Eymen Mr J. C. Clark Mr & Mra D. Clark

Mr E G. ComÜ ES

Mr T. R. Cullana

Mr G. P. Curry.

Mr J. Drefuse

Mr C. Edgar

Mr W. A. Eustace MEG. H. Evans

Mr J. Farrell

Mina Farrell

Mies H. Fielden.

Mr R.. Filgato..

Mr. V. Furgeson Mr & Mrs Urugs.

Mr & Mrs Morrison Mrs J.F. Nichol Mr H. 0. Oldell

for London via Singapore

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sailing Singapore April 14,

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The 6-8. RHESUS, leaves Yokohama Apr. 24 and is due fers ris Kobe and Shanghai May 10, sailing for London May 11.

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vis Singapore Mar. 28.

Mr & Mrs Pardee

Mr J. W. Pritchard

The TITAN, leaves Yokohama

Mr Q. E Richardson Mar. 21 and is due here April 6, sailing Mr and Mrs A. for Liverpool via Singapore Apr. 8.

The . PELLUS. leaves Yokolnos

Robertson

Mr L. E. Feriven

Mr. E Bezdrys·

Mr O. Shaw'

Mr Choi Shing Master hi Shing Dr AB. Bouza Mr D. Steel

Mr & Mrs GregoryDr E. 0, Upilhare Kr H; Harrison. Mr & Mrs Stewart MrH. E Hescoal

Mra J. John-tune.

and family Mr F. Taylor Mr W. B. Karon Mr F. 0. fodd Mrs Kelman Miss F (1. Travers Mira J. Hilber&Mr and Mrs Under-

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A DEPARTHINT'S_BALANCE SHEIT ISSUED,

A correspondent writes in the The Matin" that the ruthless des truction in the regions from Chateau.

The passage into law of the Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act has made it necessary for the Lord Chan cellor to reach a decision as to what (if any) immediate steps should be Thierry to St. Quentin and from Japan via Moji. Honolulu and 'San Frantaken by him in view of the new Soissons to Guise are most distres

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GAZ-MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

The N.V.K. 6.8. Shinryu Maru (Bombay Lize) left Bombay for this port direct on the 15th February and is expected here on the 6th March.

the

In the debate when the Bill was restore this department to life.. before the House of Lords, the Lord, The official fqures give a total sum Chancellor pointed out that the Bench of 400 millius for the reconstruc- throughout the country was already tion of this department. Before the fully up to strength, and that if the war there were over 500,000 inhabi- Bill became law it was not his intenfants but 280,000 have been unable tion to make new magistrates in dis- to return to their homes, 725/ com trics in which there were no vacan-munes have been completely ruined cies, simply in order that women and 56,625 houses entirely destroyed might be appointed. His view, as he while 48,000 have been partly de

molished and 1,500 factories have explained, was that on the occurrence been razed. The money value of The U.P.0.5. Co's R.M.B. Empress of Asia of vacancies in the future the claims the agricultural implements and arrived at Kobe on 4th March left of women should be considered equally machines destroyed by the Germans there 8th March due at Namaadki with those of men, The standard of or which have vanished is estimated on 8th March.

selection would be personal, but the at £52,000,000. This is the damage sex barrier would disappear.

done and the sum required to give While the Lord Chancellor adheres life to one department, but seven or to this view of the general policy eight others have suffered as much or Therefore it may be which he ought to adopt, he has never nearly so.

The P. & 0. 8. N. Co., a Kashmir left. Shanghai, for this Port on the 4th instant at 10 a.m. and in due ca the 8th instant at about 6 p.m. The N.Y.K. 8.5. Nichiyo Maru (Bombay

Line) left Bombay for this port the less decided that it is proper to estimated that in the years to come direct on the 17th Feb, and is signalize the passing of the Act by a sum amounting to altogether expected here on the 8th March. placing upon the Commission of the £3,200,000,000 will be wanted to The Frank Waterhouse & Co., 8.8. Peace a limited number of representa- restore to their former prosperous Maguan from Bottle left Kobe for tive women who have either distin- situation the devasted areas in this port on 2nd instant, and may

be expeted arrive here on or about guished themselves in the public ser- France. ·

vice or by the possession of excep

8th March.

The NY.K. 5.8. Wakana Maru (European tieral private gifts. The number will

Line) left Lond n for this port via be so small that the Lord Chancellor tional cases the general rule laid down the Suez Canal on the 20th Jan, and has decided that he cannot at this stage by the Lord Chancellor will require is expected born on the 11th March,

reusefully invite the Advisory Commit modification. For instance, in many

The N.T.K... Frisiei Maru (Caloutta

Lico) left Calrutta for this port via tees to add to their labours by making large cities separate Children's Counts Rangoon and Ninapors on the 22 recommendations so few of which have been established. Women are Feb. nd is expected here on the could at present be accepted. He specially qualified to contribute to the 14th March.

has, however, adopted the view that work of such Courts. To deal, there- The N.Y.E. 11. Nagano Maru Bombay.

Line) left. Borbay for this port be would be much assisted in the fore, with this case, and with one or direct on the 27th Feb and is initial creation already referred to by two similar cases, it would seem right expected here on the 16th March. the counsel of a central advisory com- to appoint a limited number of women The C.P.O.S. Co's R.M.B. Montsag mittee consisting of women who have magistrates at an early dale

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left Vancouver for Hongkong, visin different ways a wide acquaintance The Lord Chancellor has asked the Japan port, Shanghai and Manila, with the careers and achievements of Women's Central Advisory Com on the 18th Feb,and is due here on mer countrywomen. He has invited minee to assist him it the matters or about the 18th March.

the following ladies-and they have referred to above: first, in the selec The N.Y.K 8.8. Tania Mare (European

Line) left fordon for this port via conscated to become the members tion of the women to be placed upon Sues on the 14th Feb, and is ex- of the new Women's Advisory Com- the Commission on the passing of the

nitee:-

Act, and secondly in the "method of pected bere on the 24th March. The N.L.K... Toy oka Maru (Boro

The Marchioness of Crewe (chair-selection proper to be adopted in peas Line) left London for this port ris Snez on the 25th Feb, and is man), the Marchioness of London-making appointments for the limited derry, Mrs. Lloyd George, Miss purposes referred to above. The expected hare on the 7th April.

Elizabeth Haldane, Miss Gertrude Lord Chancellor proposes, when the Tuckwell, Mrs. Humphrey Ward, and second task is approached, to rein-2 Mrs. Sidney Webb.;

force the Committee by adding one The members of this Committee or two members who either as Lords will at once be placed upon the Com-Leenants or chairmen of advisory

committees may be in a position (e) mission of the Peace.

is evident that in some excep- contribute experience and counsel.

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