Page
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1925.
P.&O.-British India Apcar and
Eastern & Australian Lines
(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND).
SERVICES, MAIL AND PASSENGER PAMAITS, JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF, WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTS, AND RED SEA,
EGYPT, EUROPE, &
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (Under Contract with H.M. Government.
7th Mar
14th Mar..
H. 8
Text
FROM HONGKOND
(ABOUT)
AMALWA
10,841
"JEYTI HE"
319
11th Mar.
*SOUDAN".
6,100
*KASHGAR"...
B000
"EILL Mar.
KIDDERPORE"
334
Blɛt Mer
**MIRZAFORE
6.716
6th Mar.
"SICILIATM
41,810
"MANTUA
10, 2.
IN TIT. 4th Apr.
"BARMALA""
ផ្ទះ!ឋទ
18th Apr.
Yod Maya
7:
1.8M4
16th May
8,80
b Mey
10,813
6,812
18th May 30th May
"BALTANY
0,118
"DELTA
8,001
MALWA.
10,841
17th June
"KASHMIR
2,000.
11 July
**MANTUA
10,942
28th July
MACEDONIA,“
„SARDINIA
NAGOYA"
"SOUDAN"
"MOREA
BICIJA
BRITISH
**TALAMBA
"TAKLIWA"
TAIREA"
·TARADA"
**TALMA
*TILAWA"
8th Juno
19th June 2318 Jure
INDIA-APOAR
DESTINATION
Marseilles and London S'apore.Penang, & Bombay S'apore, Ferang, Colombo & B'tay Marieilles, London & Antwerp Firgsporo and Bombay Sirgefoto atd Bombar Singapore. Penang, Col'bo & D'bay.. Marecillea and London Marreiller, London & Antwerp ¦ Marreilles and London Firga) 11, I'cnang, Col'to & Marcille and Lor den Spoe, Jinity Colle & Lombay Marseilles and London
bay
Papore, Penarg, Celle & Biay Marseille, Londen & Antwerp Rapore, PDADE, Colto & B'tay Marseilles and Lenden- Marselle, Lenden & Aulwerp Marseilles & London
SAILINGS
(South)
Singapore, Penang & Caloutta Singapore, Panang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penare & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. "Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang, & Calcutta..
8,018
18th Feb.
7,936
8th Mar.
7,933
19th Mar
8,340
1st Apr.
1,000
TYD0B
18th Apr. 23th Apr.
5.958
6,000
st I p.m. 1st Apr.
(Bout) 18th Feb. Manila, Sandakan, Thursday leland, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney and Malkonrus.
do
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS
ANDA
"ÁRAFURA"
BT. ALBANS" 4,600 19th Apr.
*9.8. "Arafura " will call at Kolambugan. The E. & A. 8.8. Co. Ltd. stiamers will also call at Shanghai, Iloilo, Cabe Kolambugan, Tawao, Tiu or. Dhwin, or other pujta en rute indiceipt is
Frequent cornestions from Australia with the following
The Union 8. Company's attemore to the Critte Kingdom via New Zealand Vidonver, Bad Frazeito etc.
The P. & Royal Mail stermers to London is Saer Canal. Tho P.&O. Branch Fervice of atramers to London via the Care.
The New Zealand Flipping Company's caters for Southampton and Lendor TI Panama Canal.
"BICILIA"
باد
SFAGFAI
21h Mar
JAFAN
Amoy, Kote and Yokohama.
Bhangbai, Moji and Koba Phanabai, Moji and Kobe. Moji and Robe. Moji and Kabe Shangbal, Moji and Kobe. Robe
3rd Apr. Kota.
Shanghai, Moji and Kobe. 4th Apr. Moji and Robe.
SAILINGS
TO
TAIREA"
7,038
2th Feb.
p.m.
*' MANTUA "
10,902.
B13
7th Mar.
**ARAFURA“
@,000
7th Mar.
** TAKADA"!
$49
9th Mar.
*KARMALA"
8,008
2let Mat.
* TÄLMA"
10,000
181
Mar.
"MACEDONIA "
189
8T. ALBANS"
4,51 0
4th Apr.
** TILAWA"
14 GD8
PNB
14th Apr.
6,884
17th Apr.
8,864
1911
6,918 0.118
8th May
18th May
0,912
16th May
10,944
20th May
BIN O
6th June
8,983
MANTUA "
10,902.
BARDINIA'
6,884
31th June 26th Juna 28th June
*ST. ALBANS
4,500
4th July
**KASHGAR"
8.1115
10th July
**MACEDONIA"
{1,08
24th July
6,958
8th Aug.
* TALAMBA"
SARDINIA"
* NAGOYATM
"BOODAN" -MORICA "TANDA" **KALYAN" "SICILIA "
**MALWA“
* ARAFURA "
BASHMIR"
**TANDA"
Евра
13rd Apra
Jet May lat May
Kobe. Moj and Kube
3:
Sharp bai, Moji and Kobe."
banghai, Mofi and Rebe Shanghai. Maji, and Kobe. Moj and Kobe. Shanghai, Maji and Kobe Shangbai and Kobe
Moji and Kobe, Shanghai. Moji and Robe. Shanghai, Moji and Kobe. Shanghai, Moji & Kobe.
Shanghai and Kobe Majland Kobe. Shanghai, Moll and Kobe Shangbal, Moji and Keba Hoj, Koto & Yokohama
Akdates are approximats and subject to alteration without notios,
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS, *Passengers for Hangoon must defray their own Botel expenses at Bingsport while waiting for the on carrying steamer,
All Cabins are Etted with Electric Fans free of charge.
Parces Measuring not more than 2 ft. 11ft 1 wil be received at the
- Company's Office up is noon on the day previous to sailing,
For other Information, Passage Faros, Freights, Handbooks, etc.; apply to
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
P. & O. Buliding, Connaught Road Central
BENCHONG
Agente
COLUMBIA PAcific shippinG COMPANY
Banaging Operators, U.S.S.B. OREGON ORIENTAL LINE WESTBOUND TRANS-PACIFIC SOUTH CHINA SERVICE
U.S.S.B. Steiner
Dewey...
Weat Jensup.....
West Kader
West Cayote...
West Nivern.
West Nomentum
Baile
For Portland via Philippina Ports
February 27 March 17 April 9
014
...
April 24
May
19
June
6
Cargo Beerpted for Manila, Hollo and Cobu.
Through Bill of Lading issued to Portland, Oregon,, all Overland Points in the United States. Ako to New Orleans, Mobilo, Savannab, Charleston, Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, transhipping 1 Fortland via Panama Lines.
Room No. 26, Bank of Canton Building,
Tel. Central 4871.
Das Voeux Road Central.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.,
COPENHAGEN
·Regular reight and Passenger Service for Bangkok, Hrugkong and reburi...
Expected on
or about
M/S. BINTANG
B. BANKA'
24th February
4th March Bubject to change without notice. For further particulars 'planes, apply to ¡—
Ewatow on or abous
Ind Martha
direct on or about.
0th March
THE CHINA MAIL.
BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
ANNUAL MEETING OF SUBSCRIBERS.
SPLENDID YEAR'S WORK
บ
the money has been urgently need-
led for necesaltous casos.
The sum of $333:33 on fixed de posit representing the "residue of an amount reserved for a special case has been paid to the bene- ficiary..
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND PASSENGERS.
Under the will of the late Sir MAR. Ellis Kadooris the Society was
„VESSELS DUE,
PAM DALNY.
isondari.
TROM AMÓT,
5.-J.D. J. L
Tyikia! 15.-J.0.1. L
FROM H IPHONG
FROM BAIGON
KINGKOL
Fon FROM BRANG
The annual general meeting of granted a legacy of $200 per Mar. the Hongkong Benevolent Sorlatý annum. This legacy is in the Mar. 5.-U.S.S.R. Wet Cajoos was held at St. John's Cathedral lands of the Official Trustee (Mr. Hall at noon to-day, when the H. A. Nisbet) and invested by him Mar 17,8,B. West Usjnok reports of the Honorary. Secretary for the purposes of this annuity, and Treasurer and a statement of accounts were presented.
Sir Henry Pollock, K.C. presid- ed, and he was supported on the platform by Mrs. Gompertz, Mrs, K. E. A. Cavalier (Hon. Secretary) Murray (Hon, and Mr. E.
Treasurer),
The reports, which were read by Sir Henry Pollock, arc follows:
Secretary's Report The ladies of the Committee beg to present the report of the work of the Society for the year ended 1924, together with a state- ment of accounts.
Mar. 4.-E A.
Under the will of the late Mrs. Bowdler the Society was granted
legacy of £1,000. This money Fob. 28.-N.Y.K. *7.-N.Y.K. has been put on Fixed Deposit:
T9NY K.
Chairman's Remarks.
Teushima Marn s. Tokushima Maru Tamba Maro. Mr. Tjisondri..
INGAPORE.
-B F 3.-0.8.8.8.
After the reading of the reports, the Chairman said in part:t have Mar. 1.—B. Y. had the opportunity of perusing
this Society during the past year, the record of the work done by. which covers nearly one hundred pages in all in the minute books, and shows the excellent work done by the Committee.
I desire to add that the rather dry report of the cases assisted, which is all that can be disclosed at this meeting, conveys a very There have been 17 new cases imperfect and incomplete idea of ju
1.-B. F. 29.-B. F., 30.-B.7 or 3-1.0...
Thoes a Antenor
West Cajout. Kumaeus
Belenas
Phemius
Hootor.
Plancius.
FROM CALOUTTA.
4pr
Feb. 2.-E. Mar. 2.-N.Y.K.
6.-B. 1. 18/--N.Y..
FROM
16.-7.K.K.
Taires
Holyo Maru Takada Tomidra Marx JAPAN,
Tamba Maru Osaka Maru Tenyo Maru,
FROM BOMBAY..
Fob. 17.-N.V.K. Mar. 1.-N.T.K.
· 6.-P. & Q... Apr. 16.-P. & D.,
30.-F. &,
on the books during the year, the work done. Unfortunately it Feb. 28-N.Y.K. amongst whom were seven is not possible to publish details Mar. 4.-N.Y.E. "different nationalities, viz, of some of the local cases dealt past year, British, French Canadian, Serbian, with during the Roumanian, Pole, Esthonian, and in which
has the Society Indian-the majority of the cases done excellent" work, Because. were, however, British. The Society the parties are still in the paid the fees of 15 children Colony, and would not wish any at various schools. Three of these details of their cases to be given children left school at the close of for fear that they should be re- Mar the year.
cognised. It so happens that two or three cases of Britons who have been thus assisted during the past year are known to me personally, and I am therefore able myself to testify to the good work which the Society has done on their behalf.
A's will be seen in the statement of accounts a large proportion of the Society's income is spent on the education of children. These are not Portuguese or Chinese, bul the offspring of mixed marriages chiefly, the fathers' haying beer British in all cases but two. There are also two British children, and two children who had an Indian father and African mother and were rescued many years ago by the Society from an undesirable, life.
ค
1
Apr.
FROM 7-3,0.J.L 8.0.3.L. 7.-3.0.J.L.
FROM
Feb. 16.-U.8.6.B.
This Society, which was founded in the year 1889, has behind it a record of benevolent work of which it may be well proud, for from first to last over 1,650 cases | Apr. have been dealt within
23-A. Q.1, Mar. 9-0.P.S.
3.-N.Y.K. 5.-0.8.S.B. 9.-A 0.L. 10.P.S.. 21.-A.L.O. 28.-N.T.B. 31.- 0.1.9.
2.—A.(NIS 10-0.P.8. 14-A.01 JAR.Y.K, 18.-C. P.9. Kaz 12-C.P.S. 20.-C.P.8.
17.-N.Y.R.
Hakodate Mara Akits Mar ficilis, Sardiala. snudan. JAYA,
Tikarang. Tim.nook Panciua
MANILA.
West Ivan Pres. McKinley Emprees of Aris. Kaga Mars West Cajook Free. Jeffron Empress of Cesada Pre. Grazt 50 Marm Impress of Russia. THB. Vadison Empress of A'. Pres Jackson. Fhidzuoka Kim. Empress of Asia. Empress of Canada. Empress of Rozcis." Fmpre of Aʻlia.
Wit Ivan.
West. joot
Arafura Tango Mara
St. Albana.
Aki Maru Tar da. Arafura.
Alban
Asía.
P108. fferson. Knes Mara Achiller.
On Mondays and Thursdays of every week al 11 am. year in and The following schools lave given year out the Hon Secretary attends reduced fees-the Diocesan Girls' at the City Hall for the purpose of School, Diocesan Boys' School, interviewing applicants for rellef, | Jung 3.-C.P.8, Italiant Convent and St. Joseph's and all the cases are afterwards! CEBU AND ZAMBOANGA: College. Passages or part pas carefully is quired into. I have a Fab. 25-U.S.8.B. sages were paid to various ports special, interest in making this Mar. 8.S.B including Liverpool, Australia, announcement that the Secretary FROM SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. Shanghai, Singapore and Bangkok, attends it, because I find myself! Mar. 6.-E., and travelling expenses given in constantly embarrassed by people Apr. 3. & A. several other instances, One coming into my office, and, in 14.-N.Y.K, woman with two children was reply to my question as to why May 8-BI given a supply of tinned milk for they apply to me, I have often June - R. &
This 3.-E. & A. the voyage home
Ereceived the answer that they came FROM SEATTLE,FIER, NIE. Work was found in
some to me because they thought that!
Feb. 6-C.P.S. cases, and with most satisfactory I was the Benevolent Society. Mar, IA.fl.). results, Owing to the great (Laughter).
-N.Y.K. depression in trade highly efficient Perhaps whilst I am on the sub-
4.-B. F. 11.-C.P.S. men are unable to get work, so in ject of applicants for relief, I may
19.A.0. a few cases have been given help mention that seamen in need of j by the Society to tide over an assistance must first of all apply. anxious period of waiting The to the Chaplain.of the Missions to Society has a rouni always at their, Seamen on Praya East; as the disposal to which destitute women Society had made it a rule not to assist sea-faring men except on the The thanks of the Committee recommendation of that Chaplain, are due to the Colonia! Govern who has ample opportunities of May 3 CPS. ment for their generous annual finding out whether seamen are grant of $1,000-16 the Ministering deserving of assistance or not and June, 10-B.F Children's League for their grant in what shape it can best be given of 350.-to the girls of the Diocesan to them. It may be added that School who sent 100. from the this Society sends down clothing result of their Sale, and to the regularly to the Seamen's Institute Victoria Recreation Club for and that it gives an order for $295.83 as the result of their fete, board and lodging for a time at Also to Mr. Kayamally, for kind-the, Seamen's Institute to those
who appear to require it. ly assisting in an Indian case,
can be sent.
of
26.-G.P.4.
'K-A,O.L
24-N.Y.X
Apr.-B. F.
*
Empress of Canids. Pres. Grant. Emprane of Russia. Pres. Madison. Ivo Maru Philoctetes. Pree. Jackron Empress Asia.
Talthybius.
Empress of Canada
Tysdaeos.
Empress of Russia, Achilles.
I
8.-A.O.L. 91-C.P S. 1.-B. F
TR.-B. F. IF.-Q.P.8.
FROM NEW YORK. (VIA PANAMAY
"Mayol athl.Mazu Mar. 11-N.Y.K.
(VIA EURE.) Mar. 2-0.5 L Prer. Adame
TR.-D.S. L. Pre. Qar Bul. FROM BUENOS AYRES, ETC.
Kamakura Maru Mar. 3-NY.R.
FROM SAN FRANCISCO & LON ANGELES
West Carona. Mar. 3-Cal P. 8.
18-0.8.8. R.
Went Ivan. FROM SAN FRANOMCO.
Prea Adams Kores Mara Shiryo Marg Siberia Maru.
Mar. 9-DS.L
4.-T.K.K. the Jane 7.-T.K.K.
The Committee also wish to. Whilst on the subject of clothing express their thanks to Mr. W. J. I should like to suggest to the Carrie for so kindly auditing the incoming Committee that a jumble Accounts and to all friends of the sale be held shortly, before the
29.-T.K.K. Society who have given money winter is over for the purpose of and clothes for relief.
not only replenishing the funds
Apr. 14.-T.K.K. In October M. McKenny, the of the Society, but also
18.-T.K.K. officers in May 10.-T.K.K. former Hon. Secretary, left for giving subordinate home and her place was tem-the Civil Service and others porarily filled by Mrs. Cavalier. in
in similar positions The following ladice have served Navy and Army an opportunity of Lon the Committee during the past obtaining, at a cheap rate, for year: Mesdames Airey, Arnott, private use the excellent clothes Carrie, Cavalier, Cock, Dunbar, which are being given to the Elliott, Ferguson, Goldsmith, Gom Society by its supporters in this perts, Griffin, Holyoak, Lindsay, Colony I may mention that a Owen Hughes, MacKenzie, Mc- very successful junible: sale was Kenny, Murray and Wodehouse. held a few years ago.
Treasurer's Report
On December 31, 1924 Society's investment
follows:-
the
stood 18
Before moving the adoption of the accounts, the Chairman said that he ought to
express
behalf of those who were
9.-T.K.K.
Taiyo Maru
Tenyo Maru
'Eres Mau
Shinyo Mura
FROM BUENO AYRES.
Mar. 3-N.V.K. Kamakura Maru
FROM EUROPEAN PORTSÄT 2-B. L. Benrinnes Mar. 10...E.
ab,
10.-J.C.J.L." 17.- N.Y.R. 21.-N.YK.
Apr 7.N.YR.
Apr."
ני
Kabari Maru
Zoema.
Dorban Maru Atiota Bard Rahima Marn
FROM MARSEILLES.
Mar. 8.-M. M.
ра
9.-N. Y. K.
in-
17.-M. M.
3.-M. M.
14-M
Compiegne
Toba Maru
Angers. Pail Loos Andre Lebon
FROM LONDON.
The Mody Fund-In 1907 Sir terested in the Society their H. Mady presented the Society appreciation of the work done Apr.
hy Mrs. McKenny prior to her with $10,000 which was invested departure, and the work since done Mar 8-P.. in Hongkong Club Debentures by Mrs. Cavaller as Honorary This Fund now consists of 21 Serretary and Mrs Murray as Debemures of $900 each and $1,000 in Bank on Fixed Deposit, the Jalter representing 190 Debentures drawn for payment-
Honorary Treasurer.
The adoption of the accounts was the proposed, seconded by Mrs. The Turner Fund-This Fund Cock, and carried unanimously.
The following ladies were elect- consisted of 10 Royal Hongkongdis Committee on the proposal Yacht Debentures $50
of the Cunirman, seconded by donated by Mrs. A. Turner in M. Gon pertz:-Lady Pollock, May 6- 1919 One of these Debentures Mesdames Holyoak, Mackenzie, 14.-P. & Q.
W. house, ! Arnott,
18.--P.&() Murray, Elhet,
Goldsmith, ndsay, June 1 1.—P, 4·0. 11.-P. & Q. ut, Warren, Ferg, Bird,!
ison, Owen Hughes, Sellshear, July & 11, Cork and J E. Fraser
was drawn for payment in 1923° and is being held for relovesi mcot'
י יויו
The J. R. M. Smith Memorial Fund In-1920-the widow of late. Mr. J. R. M. Smith (w
Mrs. Gompertż proposed a vote Lady Dering) presented
of thanks to Sir Henry lor presid- Society with £500, which we als
me and the able way in which he vested in 5% War Loan.
nad detailed the work done by the Thirty five shares in the HM; Suciety. kong and Kowloon Whad Godown Company were pur
by the Society in 1919.
Twe ty
was
Montr Glenngle,
NYK
RAILINGS JURI KONTO ALTERATION.
VIOTORIA, SEATTLE & VÁNOCUVIR via Shanghal & Japan poris, Through Bill of Lading Jarod to all Drorland Common Points in U.S.A. & Canadi ̧* Through passage rates to Europa vía Amories G.$405, 0.8490, 0.8340,
YOKOHAMA MARU.......
Jaceday, 27th Feb, at 11 a.m KAGA MARE
...Sunday, 15th Mar. at 11a.m. MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP vis Blogspeic & Porta
KAMO MAHU ....
KATORI MARU...
DURRIN MARU
TE ་་་
Wrdnonday, 25th Feb at 11 am, Wednesday, 11th March
HAMBURG VS LONDON & ROTTERDAM & Ports
LIVERPOOL VIA DEN & MARGFILLNg Tursday, 17th March
TOBA MARI? **
.....Tuesday,
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.
TANGO MARU...
AKI MARU... 2014 m
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10th Harob
....... Wedoraday, 18th Mar at 11 a.m.-
Wodmonday, 18th Apr..
NEW YORK and/or BOSTON VIA PANAMA,
MAYEBASHI MARC...
BUENOS AIRES vis B'pore Durban & Cape Town,
Friday 18th March
KAMAKURA MARU (Calls Delagoa Bay P. Elizabeth).. Wednesday, 4th Mar FOMBAY via Blogspora, Panang & Colombo.
TOTTORI MAHU...
AKITA MARU
CALCUTTA is Singapore, Ponsag & Rangoon,
HETYO MARU........!!!
NAGABAKL, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
AKI MĀRU
BHANGHAI, KOBE & TOR
& YOKOHAMA,
KASHIMA MARU ...
TAMBA MARU
HAKONE MARU
SUWA MARU
For further information apply to
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.9rd Mar.
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...Inssday,
1th Feb..
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int March
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five of these represented Lile Mr Tex Austin, who Will leave for Bangkok vis Membership-Subscriptions
sociated with the production of It was thought at the time -boq!d not be treated as ordinary income the Rodeo at the Stadium last Apr. 25-N. L. The remaining ten there were summer, has written to Mr. Leon May 14.-N. L.. -Briken-and-asked him to make one 11.-N. L bought with money subscribed for inquiries as to the open dates for 10--N-L a special case.
Aug. 16-N. I the Stidium next year during the Bena, 12.-N. L. Life Membership Subscriptions second season of the British Oct. 10-N. L amounting to $150. in 1920, $150. Empire Exhibition. Mr. Austin FROM COPENHAGEN, In 1921, $250, In 1922, $900. i 1923 Kays that he hopes to be able to war. 10.—E A. and $200, for the periodu der bring an even bigger Rodeo over | Apr, 16–E. A. review have not been invested as, to this country next year.
May 10.-E. A
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