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THE CHINA MAIL.

THE LARGEST SHIP,

UNITED STATES CLAIM.

WHEN A DEBTOR GAMBLES.

DOES POKER DENOTE A MAN'S AFFLUENCE?

are comparatively new to China. The aim is to give girls through normal natural activities insight and ideals which will make them mone responsible wonen This depart. ment lay planning a six wooka”. course of training for leaders, ang gested by the variour Pastore, who will later load clubs for girls in the churches. After the completion of the course help will be given in the organization and initial netivities of ther's church clubs, and the lendem will continue to meet once a month for further discussion' and training

Student Associations. For overal yeam there have been Student As becomes $9.956. This gross bling and argued that if a man sociations in the following schools: tonnage, it is pointed out, exceeds could gamble, he could pay his Ying Ws Girls' School, St. Step-by more than 3,000 tons that of ally hen's Girls' College, St. Paul's

The Judge asked whether coun sel did not consider that it was a sufficient sign that he needed money,

The United States Lines issued announcement in Londoa re- cently to the effect that the recondi tloning of the liper "Leviathan and Me Justice Peter Grain in the Mr.-L. Kentwell appeared before her conversion from a coalburne British Supreme Court, Shanghai, to to an oil burner have added 5,674 tons to her gross tonnage, and that execute a Judgment for 3889 secur as her gross tonnage hitherto hased by GrCandell against L da Cruz. Counsel submitted that da Cruz been 55,282 tons, the figure now

was seen at the Filipino Club gam-

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Mr. Kentwell replied that, in his

The Judge was inclined to think got money from somewhere.. that the judgment debtor must have The judgment creditor testified lost money some time, my that he had seen da Cruz some twelve days ago in the Filipinc Club gambling. He had about $25 16 $30 on his person. Although he did not frequent the Filipino Club often, he had reason to believe that games frequently. da Cruz was indulging in poker

Another wliness, Remedios, said that some two months ago he met da Cruz in the same Club, but did not think that the latter had any money at present, being out

| Girls' School; and Victoria School,

Kowloon During the year a joint; The "Leviathan" is to leave Now cabinot of the four Student Associa-York on July 4, Independence Day, tions has been organized, meeting in on her first trip to Southampton Religious Work Department- the Association rooms three or four via Cherbourg, as a unit of the opinion, it was clear that he had} While the religious purpose run times a year. The sit is to give an United States, Lines passenger through all the activities, of the opportunity to the various schools fleet. Ca;this trin, the is to have Association we have a Religies to help each other by suggestions Educational Comunito which plus and also to plan for joint activities: on board, besides the cramary for and arranges Devotional Meet The summer conference for Kwong-passengers, a number of Cabinet [ings and Bibla Cluses. During the

year we have had two series of tng which was being planned for Officers of the United States meetings held an alternate Wednes= || Last September did not take place Government, and Senators, and

owing to the unsettled conditions in An interesting account of the day afternoons, one series following Canton, but plats are now under Congressmen as guests of Chair

topics taken from Glover's "The work of the Chings Young WoJesus of History, the other a series way for a conference of all the-Stu-man Lasker, of the United States Association in from Fosdick's The Meaning of Associations in the province early-The reconduitined liner will have

dent Young Women's Christian Shipping Board. Hongkong contained in the Faith." The average attendance

next Autumn.. Actoriation report for the year these moetings was forty,

accommodation for ten thousand anding Murch, 1923, from which

On Thursday afternoons we hae Hongkong attended the conference

Last April eighteen-lelegates from tons of fuel-oil in her bunkers and th: falkeving extracts are taken had a group meeting together for of the World Student Christian is expected to burn about one As the Chine Young Women's opening exercises and then dividing; Federation in Peking, where they thousand tons of oil per day to Christian Association has just cou into groups for Bible study. Rer met with students, not only from all maintain an average speed of from pleted the third year of its organiza. Wong Oi-tong has very kindly gives tion; il in well for us to lex back his time all year to leading a group Bts of China but also from over 24 to 25 knots per hour. The over the past yous to see if we are for those who are more ndvaned, with a new vision of a need for Shipbuilding and Drydock Yards witness went to establish that da

thirty other countries, and camne vessel is to leave the Newport News fulfilling the purpose for which we while Mrs. Y. T. Poon, Mrs. Ma united effort. This led to a desire at the end of the month for the Cruz had no funds to pay the judg esme into being three years ago. Ying-pin and one of the secretant for occasional joint nelivities and Boston Naval... Graving Docks, vient decree, but counsel continued Annual reports at best, however, have taught the beginner of must always leave some things different ages.

twice this autumn the boys and girls where the final exterior work of to maintain that if a man could untabulate, for growth along Miss Yung. Bei-wan has bee

have met together, at one time scraping her hull and examining gamble he could pay his debts. spiritual lines cannot altogether be leading a class for younger girls, early morning prayer service, on pleted.

whan about ninety gathered for an her quadruple shafts is to be con mersed. We can only give a re most of whom are non-Christians November 10, the World's Day of port of the work done in each and two classes in English are 30 Prayer for Students, and again depurtunt and judge as best we being led by the secretaries. Our when the Principal and Staff of can if it has all tended toward earnest hope is that the work of ying Wa Girls School kindly tent with other women in helping to "aniting Chinese women and girls these departments will become for development and service accord larger and deeper during the collin recognition of the Chinese dóm of God in China,

their playground for a joint party bring about the coming of the King ing The teachings of Jesus ing year, for we realize that the

knowledge obtained from the stw of the eighth moon. This party was [full Christian purpose and are not could disclose of, a great many Friendelip Feast-the fifteenth day are not prepared to subscribe to the A Band of Directors of twelve of the Bible should be the four much enjoyed by the mumbers of members of the Christian Church things, which he had taken an oath

Christ."

men's Christian Shanghai.

Ednentional. This

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Others who

make the following declaration

Understanding the purpose of the Young Women's Christian. Associa til I become a number, to join with other women in raising the standards of women in China."

of employment.

The Judge enquired of Mr. Kentwell whether he did not think that the evidence given by his

Da Cruz submitted that he had been out of employment and said that at the last hearing he had con- sented to judgment simply because legal assistance... If His Lordship he was not in a position to secure

like to have the case re-opened. If would grant his request, he would the case were heard in camera he

CHANGING HIS NAME.

His name is Linkstein: Just before. the war he had changed it to Fitzgerald."

Chinge wamen exercises general tion of all our work.

the Cabinets of the Student Young

The Judge said that it was not not to mention in open court. query sign of the work of the Association which is largely recoins not only to give women opprtian Associations.

department Men's and Young Women's Chris

right of da Cruz to say that he (the muded and carried out by landing funities for improvement but a

Judge) had forced him to accept commit ca. The work of each com provides a means of approach to not Republic Day was recognized last

judgment. Defendant had done mitter is related to the Board of a few women requiring help sing autumn as usual by a meeting of girl

it of his own free will. If he Directo. Though its chairman who other lines. The department in students. This meeting was plan-

desired to have a re-hearing it could present the report to the Board.

ned by the Executive of the Ten The Senior membership fee is be arranged, he thought. Of on present, Board of Director,rown both in number and inchers' Association, and the Student $9 a year and the fee for girls under |

variety of classes. The totul antol

His Lordship asked counsel Ma. Ala Ying-pin, Mrs. WORE ment in our various classics has been Young Women's Christian Associa-sixteen $1.50. Recugnition services, whether, on the evidence submit- Kwok-hum Mrs. Ma Wing-elmà. | 180. To our list of English,

tions and bad an attendance of over for now mentbers are held from ted before him that morning he Alle P. R. Lei, Mrs. Yung Tug Chinees Mandarin. Pianor, five hundred. After stirring time to time in connection with gut wanted him to send the defend- shrang, and Mies bei Hoine Nursing we have added the girls of one of the schools show stand together and refeat the pur was out of employment, and simp address by Bov. Cheung Chnk-ling, social gatherings. The members ant to prison, a man who Bun, y embers of the Chinese and European cooking, anded by their mending of a broken pose of the Association and cach ly on the ground that he was seen organisation committee and have during the year over sevenly i map of China how the students with new member in given' a link which gambling in a Club. His Lordship. continued to work faithfully right wonen have taken one of the tright ileas can help to bring peace she adds ng her link to the member did not consider he would be up to the present. We have been cooking courses, proving that if and concord in their country. happy to welcome a number of new Chinese woman has no desire to

ship chain which signifies that the justified in doing so, and accord- nemas on the committees during

prepare the food for free family, she Republic Day was also marked by strength of the group depends on ingly adjourned the application for the part you, and it is through wishes of least to know how it a meeting of our members and the strength of each individual date to be fixed. If the judgment training on coumittees that the should be done. The Association in!

friends bere. Over sixty women member.

creditor could prove that the de- fendant had money and would not Associo-mediesane.ofits greatest all-centres aims to help women to gathered to listen to patriotic Finance-will-berelily pay, an application could be made contributions.

be better home-inakers, and to the direct China in finding a solution of Class and Hostel receipts are not stringently with the defendant.

ddress and to pray that God will understood the membership fets, and then His Lordship would deal Dar stag has seen unexpected end we had in the spring term: changes during the past year. Miss

Ber problema.

sufficient to meet the running Shin Tak bing who had been with series of talks to mothers on the!

physical, mental, and moral catod Summer Camp. For some time expences of the "Association, which us sines befor our organization was ik child, while this autumn we we have seen tho need of establish- include the rent and upkeep, salaries offor! a scholarship for

year's have been conducting a baby clinic. ing a summer camp near Hongkong of Chinese secretaries, wages and etuly at the London School of Economic and sailed last autumn Dr. Wan Yik-shing who has led in order to give teachers and other incidental expenses. It is necessary. for Ended. On her return shexperience in English with similar people working during the year therefore each year to raise the for the National clinics is kindly giving his services restful place for a summer holiday difference between the receipts and Industrial work of the Young Wond Mrs. Moeller who was for two at reasonable rates. We all know expenditures At the beginning of Association in years in hospital work in Peking has what a different attitude we have the year a budget of estimated

The other day a very old' ac- le has been greatly ulso been assisting at the clinic, towards our work after a complets expenditures and receipts is drawn quaintaince was introduced to him minset but we feel it is our contri-following up the babies who need rest and an opportunity for real up and s time set aside for visiting afresh. This time his name was bution towards helping China'special attention, and giving talkate recreation. Last summer we members and friends and giving MClellan, industrial worten whose number is the mothers on the feeding and gen-coded in finding what seemed them an opportunity to contribute. "Why have you changed your rapidly increasing,

an ideal spot, a house on the hill-Last year the required amount was name again asked the acquaint- Mrs. 6. Neral care of the children.

Social-Our social gatherings side nt Castle Peak, which we were $8,138 and the amount contributed ance.*** Ying who had been with us for a

"Well," replied "M'Clellan," "two year fusk our new responsibilities in numbering eleven during the year, able to secure for two weeks in July. was slighted excess of tls. addition to her membership work; with a total attendance of 1201, Twenty-four people altogether from. In addit, to this, last Novem- or three people, when I have told we have liat Sin Wai-sheung giv-have consisted of launch pienics, Hongkong, and Canton took advanber when the Chinese merchants them that my name is M'Clellan, ing hall dime to Association work which continue to be popular dar tage of this opportunity for a holi-planned a large bazaar in an effort have asked, 'But what was your with special responsibility in the ing the summer months, walking day, most of them for the full two to raise money for rebuilding and name before that?" Now I can Educational Department; and Miss Picnics and gatherings for pro

No attempt was made to road-making an the district around tell 'em Fitzgerald," of music and game follow my programme of study or Swatoy, the Association was asked Wong Yuk-nui, recently appointed Brummes a recretary in training, ia acting sent the Association. The gather recreation. Everyone there was to help. A tea booth was under give the members a tired and glad merely to rest and taken at which cakes, and aweets hostess in the Hostel and giving borings time to Religious Education and opportunity to know each other and raad during the heat of the day and made by our two cooking classes Student Work Miss Shi Kwok-to bring friends who may help to go swimming either in the early were old, in some cases, we mat for rafhor exorbitant prices ying will also be helping for the or be helped by the Association erning or in the evening. It inay say,

be of interest that alanost every one and we were glad at the end to re- next few months in the Girls' Work activities.

Hostel. While we call the whole of the campers, middle-aged or part a total amount of over $900. Depurtukut

In conclusion wo wish also to In alition to the activities which upper floor of the Association the young learned to awim A little. The By definitely our own, the Associa Hostel, it is used for a great maar fact of an outbreak of malaria of a express our thanks to the following tion has been glad to have, an other purposes, providing, a rather serious type after the closing who have, so willingly, given their opportunity of fustering a Chinese does, office space for four people and of the camp, makes a return to the help on speakers and teachens or in Teachers Association and in help-a place for committee meetings and same place quila out of the question, some other form of definite service ing with the Daily Vacation Bible classes. The Hostel itself does mi but dose not discourage us in the Mrs. I. Mitchell, Mrs. Earle, Miss Schools wel the Buznats for Swatow begin to be used to its capacity but attempt to find a healthier spot and Pitts, Miss Fothergill, Miss Ward Belief. We have helped also to it has filled a real need. very often repeat the cazip experiment again Mrs. Shellsha Mas Moeller, Mrs. W. P. Fak, Mrs. Wong Kin Aupport the Anti-Mni-Tsai Society mer wo had several, Chinose guests. Membership.-Our membershin kei, Miss B. Ynen, Miss K. L.

during the past year. In the mums Automore a We are glad to report that the who had escaped rather burriedly now is 261 showing a slight increase Wai. Miss HW, Yung, Miss Y Association was represented last from the troubles in Canton and we over last year, but we regret that Wo Miss B. Hong, Mrs. H. W. May at the National Christian Con- and one school matron who come two of our most interested members Charis M. S. Tang, Mise Fung foronce in Shangbai. We are happy for a month in search of a much have this past year been rumoved hel; Mrs. U. T. Pooa, Mies to state that the National Com-hooded rest. We have been quite by death and a number of our active. Rose Wong, Rey, Wong Di-tong mittoo of the Young Women's international too, as anong our workers have left the Colony: The Ravi Cheng Chok-ling, Rov, Yung Christian Ansociation, being can of guests we have bad one Austr sim is to have the Association inean Pask, Rev. Lay Yat-sun, Rev. L. vinced of the necessity of having at lian student, one Chinese from something vital to each member. Maak, Bev. T. Scholes, Dr. Y. kast one woman on the staff of the Borneo, two Filipino students, one The Membership and Visiting Com-S. Wan, and Messrs. J L Mac- National Christian Council was will Japanese student and one Indian utbee continue through regular picson, TY Poon, T..P. Wong, ing to morifice one of its most Young Women's Christian Associt visits to keep each, one informed, as

Sito Wai, H. M. Ling, T. S. Poo valued scars baries for this page of tion Beorotary. We are eager to to all the Amsociation is doing and F Hung, KYNgan, 9. K. service for the Church, when the have the Hostel more widely known the visitors also frequently have so We appreciate the fact that

in addition to there therefore-not rogtcet came for her. The Associa and used to an even greater extent opportunity for personal work tow who by their prayer al

on has always been pleased to call thon in the past.

In order that the Christianpur fbolf the hand-mold of the Chirob, Girls Work—A year ago we hai pose of the Association" "may and we bopa that no time goes on the beginning of a Girls Work De maintained, the the Church and the Association Partment in the formation of o

of the together may work out some plan Association Club for girle in the

in their effort.

by which the Association may serve toons and early twentina. The chi

Church even more than we have is called the Proneer

, ben able to do in the pastis, og adopted by our Nations

The following will in part andi- for afimilar clubs throug role whit has been done by the the: ificance

various departments:

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FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1928:

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