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Beginning of June. to:--OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA,
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TO-DAY'S ARRIVALS AND CLEARANCES..
THE MORNING LIST.
THE CHINA MAIL.
CHURCHES TRIBUTE.
REFERENCES TO LATE SIR PAUL CHATER
I have in mind the darked. graciousness which accompanied all his generosity. There was in his, edes a courtesy, a, kindliness. un entire absence of the manner' of patronage, which made it. AJ |HIS BENEFACTIONS.
easy to receive from him as.ör His pact' it was an obvious pleasure to References Ward hada at the give. Also it was clear that his Churches yesterday to the passing alvinga ware not haphazard and of Sir Paul Chater."
He was the merely impulsive. They had an greatest man the Colony had additional value because they wore Yoko-known, said the Rev. G. R. Lindsay, the result of consideration and care on the part of one who re conised that his wealth wad a stewardship and neither to be, meanly hoarded nor heedlessly thrown away...
This morning, the following sea-going arrivals at Hongkong were reported:"
Tanda (4237) Br.. from hama, Moji M. Mi.& Co.
Taming (1886) Br., from phong, Hothow; B. & S.
Chonan (1955) Br., from hai B. & S.
in the course of an address at a Hai-spacial memorial service. Aa ono read the account of his long life, Shang-suffering no early the handicap of
being both fatherless and mother Pen-loss, one was simply amazed at the triumph of his genius, energy and Foo-vision.
Halyang (1863) Br. from pang, Hoihow; Kuon Sang.
Hulching (1267) Br., from chow, Amoy; Douglas & Co;
Tisaroen (4394) Dutch, from Shanghal; J. C. J. L..
Mikesan Maru (1962) Jap" from Milko; M. B. K.
Kotou Maru (918) Jap., from Takao, Swatow; 0. S. K..
Tak Hing (106) Chinese, from Num Tau Fook Hol.
Sulk (178) Chinese, from Sha-u-Chung: Fook Hol
DEPARTURES.
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He always know what he was doing in these matters, turned thera over in his mind and acted with Sir Paul's benefactions had been defined and, approved objects in prodigal in their lavishness and view, Our friend was of the older yet always thoughtful. He con world; having served his genera sidered his gifts but, once con- tiun in hila own place and his ap vinced of a need there were no pointed ways he has passed from limits to his generosity.
One us, and it is impossible not to feel thing that Impressed him
that with him has also passed' (tho preschor) was his anxiety to dis- something which was precious and cover anything or anybody he which had grown very dear, might be able to help and more
That is, how one feels, though than once he (the preacher) had not complaining of the world as it made inquiries for him at his own is, nor mourning that the former days wore better than thase. request.
MONDAY, MAY 31, 1926.
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1 LATI 1926.
Dom", IN SILAKAN LBAYA.
VAN'TSL
June 12 June 14 June 16. June 19:„June 30 June 24 June 27 June 30 july 3 July 12 July 9 July 13, July 14 July 17o July 20 July 24 July 35. Juy 46. "Juty:31 Aug. 9. Aug? 6 Aug. 9 Aug.11 Aug 14 AUG. 25 Aug. 19. Aug,22 Aug. 25 Aug, 23 Sept, o Sept. 3 Sept. 5 Sept. 8 Sept. 11 Sept. 20 Sep 10 Sept 19 Sept. 23 Sept, as Oct. 4 Oct. 104.40ct o Ud. 9 Out. 20 QM14. QU 17 Oct. 20 Oct #j Nov.“ [ (EzAsin and By Russia cull at Nagasaki the day after departure from Shanghai). HONGKONG-MANILA-HONGKONG SERVICE.
Sir Paul had loved the churchDifferent men and different gen-impress of Kussia,
In which they were gathered and For Shanghai: Premies, City" of despite his advanced age and the Naples."
journey from the Peak was always For Swatow: Kaljo Mar.
in his place on Sunday no matter what weather, and entered re- verently into the service.
CLEARANCES.
For Kwong-chow-wand-San-Li.
CONSIGNEES! NOTICE.
erations have their several and varying responsibilities and opper- tunities. Let us in our time each meet our own as those whose PREE- Ing from the older ranks we Bo much regret met theira, doing with
Sir Paul Chater was too honestou might what our hands and to and too humble a man to claim de, doing it with a long look and perfection. Ha continually-con-a-large-intention and with such fessed his failures; spiritual rap as may Le vouchanfod to us standarda had not always been of the great purposes of God which recognised, but God did a work of outreach and underlie all the grace in his heart, particularly in efforts and pre-occupations of our his later years, and be knew the passing day. Consignees of cargo ex sanspeakable serenity of spirit "Beñvannech" are reminded that which comes from being forgiven.
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. good's remaining undelivered
Union Church Tribute.. after to-day will be subject to rent.
The C.PS., R.M... "Empress. of Consignees are reminded that also the subject of reference at
The generosity of Sir Paul wa
Canada" left Yokohama on May 29 goods ux 8.8. "Afrika" remaining Union Church yesterday, the Revil and is due at Vancouver to-day. undelivered after to-morrow will be. Kirk Maconachie stating that it subject to rent. Consigees of
was purely owing to his generosity cargo
that it had been possible to have. "Bengloe" are reminded that goods
a Union Church on the north side remaining undelivered after Jone 4
of the harbour at all. will be subject to rent.
It was in the trusteeship of the Consignees of cargo ex as. City Matilda Hospital that I saw any- of Naples are reminded that goods thing of his administration, con- remaining undelivered after Junetinued Mr. Maconachie, and it is 4 will be subject to rent.
Consignees of cargo ex sis. "City betraying no secret to remark that
8.5.
of Salisbury are reminded that zoods remaining undelivered after June 5 will be subject to rent.
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
" ELLERMAN" "LİNE, ·
From EUROPE
THE Steamship THE
"CITY OF NAPLESTM having arrived, Consignace of Cargo by her are informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the bazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of Holt's Wharf, whence delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goode bays left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after 4th 'Juno, 1926, will be subject to rear, "-
All Clairon against the Steamer us be presented to the Undersigned on or before 11th June, 1936, or thes will not be recogniasd...
at
The CPS. R.M.S. "Empress of Russia" arrived at Shanghat yes. terday at 5p. left Shanghai to-
am, and is due daya at 11 Nagasaki to-morrow at 6 p.m.
The C.PS., R.M.S. "Empress of Australia" is due at Wopaung to- day at 1 pm and is expected to arrive here on June 2.
The CP.S., R.M.S." "Empress of the institution is largely indebted Aala" left Vancouver for Hon to his management of its resources. kong, via Japan ports and Shang- One may add also that in dispen-hai, on May 27 and is due here, sing its benefits-hot a simple on June 14, matter under its somewhat impracticable rules-Sir Paul, the senior trustee, was always certain to lean to the side, of leniency and generosity. These and other mat- ters others may speak of at other times. But I should like to say something about our friends' bene- factions to these two Churches, which no one else is in a position
to do.
One morning a few years ago Sir Paul sent to ask if-1 could give him a call at the office, which I did. expecting it would be about some. bit of hospital business.
TYPHOID PREVALENT AS RE- SULT OF WATER SHORTAGE
-ManHa-May-22-Manila-s-in-the- rip of water borne spidemics such as typhoid, cholera, dysentery, and other infectious diseases, as a re- quit of the present water shortage, according to the Philippine Health service. Health service officials
were alarmed "dua to the sudden existence of 10 typhoid cases dur ing the last 24 hours ending at 8 o'clock yesterday morning.. largest number of four months, ・・・
the
My surprise was extreme when
Immediately upon the receipt. of learnt that he desired to bestow the report of the new typhoid cases, an endowment fund on the Church. to all the health station officials “Director Fajardo isuued a circular" and I wish to say as clearly surging them to warn the possible words can put it that both that gift and his later gift for Kowloon were absolutely spontaneous on hia pert and without hint or solicita tion direct or indirect from any quarter. Its due to our friend to make this clear.
I made it clear at the time but All broken, obufed and damaged memories are short, our population Goods are to be left in the Godowns, changes quickly, and I have ren where they will be examined on any 8008 for mentioning the matter Tuesday or Fridays, between eagal It seems to be thought, hours of 10.45 s.m. and Noon, within Fulmost incredible that a man could the free Storage period of Ous Week.
by
No Fire Insuranoa has been affected Bills of Lading will he countersigned
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AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE
From" NEW YORK,
be so generous to a Church hd. does not belong to. However, 80
it is and I am proud to be able to say so. It. a true that at our first. interview, speaking of Church faci lies in the Colony, 1 Mid remurk casually that sometime in the future I hoped to start a. Union Church in Kowloon. But I assure
outbreak of any of the diseases. He also warna that people whe have not as yet been inoculated vaccine should present themselves with anti-typhoid or anti-cholera
to health authorities.
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you that no one could possibly have Phone C. 3088. Let floor, Queen's Bldg.
been more surprised than I wher a few months later he informed me that Governinent would grant a site he would build the Church.
In these blacar he was moved, amongst other causes, by his; cons cum for the future of the Colony, his view being that in all ita pro- "CITY OF SALISBURY"
gress there was a danger of the highest Interests being overlooked; having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by
His words to me were very her are informed that all goods are being strong on the subject, "If the landed at their risk into the hazardous Churches," he said "ata, not pro- and/or extra-hazardone Godowne (of)
THE Steamship
Holt's Wharf, whence delivery may be obtained
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Goddwas, and all Goodaromaining undelivered after 16th June, 1926 will be abjone
to rent
All Claima.ogsinst the Stormer must be presented to the Undermignad on or before 12th Ju 925 or they
perly maintained in the Colony 3 don't be what is to become of it?" and he thought the Churches were not supported liberally as com Pared with sport and similar in turests. -----
A Disappointment.
it hurt and disappointed him not a little that the Government refused to respond to his pubile
will not be recognized spirited offer by granting a site for
All broken, shafed and damaged. Goods are to be left in the Ondowns where they will be axamined on any Tuesdays or Fridays, hatwass">the bours of 10.45 0.0, and Noón, within
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this Church in King's Park
That refusal frustrated his yorg natural wish to see the enterprise structurally completed batare he died, but he will not be forgotten
the free storage period of one week, when in due time se we hope the
No Fire Indragos has been effected prefect be initiated to successfully
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