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About
2nd April NDOTH
12th April
8,356 16th April hers of April 8,000 | 27 April 10,941 30th April 6,853 11th May 9435 | 24th
MACEDONIA,
KHYBER
DEVANDA ALIPORE DELTA MALWA NELLORE
11,120
KBIVAO
NYANZA
7,023
25:h
MORIA
10:319
KASHMIR
9:006 11th
MANTUA
KALYAN
MACEDONIA
May May May June 10:302 25th June 9,141 9th July: || 11,120 23rd July
Destination
Marseilles & London
Mameilles, London, Dunkirk, Antwerp,
Rotterdam & Hull.
Huly Marseilles, London, Antwerp & Singapore, Penang. Columbo & B'bay Singapore, Pepang, Colombo & B'bay Marseilles and London Singapore, Penang: Colombo & hay Margeles, Lunden & Antwerp. Sapore, Penang, Colombo & Bombay Murnzi'les & Lindan. Marseilles and London" Marseilles, London & Antwerp Marseilles, London & Antwerp. Marvelles and London.
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DIOCESAN GIRLS'.
YESTERDAY'S PRIZE DAY
SPEECHES.
THE CHINA MAIL.
FORMER PRESIDENTS
ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY TRIBUTES
TO MR. LANG & MR. YOUNG,
1
"MORE TOURISTS.
2
"RESOLUTE" ARRIVING.
TO-MORROW.
TO STAY HERE THREE DAYS..
16
The "Resolute" (Hamburg Ameri- enn Lo) is due to arrive in Hong Kong to-morrow with a few hun- dred tourtata on board.
A GOOD YEAR'S WORK..
Presenting the annual report at
Two former Presidents. of St. An- the Diocesan Girls' School distribucrow's Society (the Hon. Mr. A. O. tion of prizes yesterday, Miss Lang and Mr. G. M. Young) were Sawyer, the Headmistress, referred to the death of Miss Duimage who the guests of honour at a time at
Yesterday the liner left Manila. had acted as Headmistress in the the Hong Kong Hotel yesterday Starting from New York on Jan. 6, absence on Home leave of herself riven by the Society, on the occa- the "Resolute" E called at and to the able manner in which sion of their impending departure Madeira, Gibraltar, Algeria, Monte Misa Walters Bad stepped into the for Home.
Carlo, Naples, Athens," the Holy In proposing a toast of good luck, Land, Exypt, India, Ceylon, Burma, brouch.
after referring to very satisfac- Mr. R. M. Dyer, Chieftain of St. Sumatra, Java, Singapore, Bangkok, tury reports received from the Andrew's, referred to the valuable Borneo, Zamboanga, and Manila, Education Office on the work of the work in the Society's Interests that From Hong Kong she goes on to school and to the medical inspec- their chief guests had accomplish Formosa. Shanghai, Poking, Korea, tions of, Dr. Minett, Mias Sawyer cd, during their terms of office and Japan, Hawali. California. through said that one matriculation can both before and after their Pre-the Panama Canal, to Cuba didate had been entered and had sidency. The Society wished them back to New York on May 25-1 passed with 3 distinctions. Nine every happiness and success. zruine of 138 days. 25 countries, 37 were entered for the Senior After the two guests had replied, ports, 59 cities and 37,511 miles on. examinations, of whom eight pass Mr. Dyer presented them each with sew and land. ed, with 5 distinctions. Ten ware suitably scribed Scottish drinking entered for the Junior, of whom
mementoes","from the Feight passed, three with dissing Society.
Blom
Mr. Lang leaves the Colony by Miss Sawyer spoke of the excel lent standard of spora main the s.. "Macedonia"pril and and Mr. Young by the a. Empress of tained by the students
to
cupa 11.
the carrying off of the Canada" on March 30
Among those present at yester Prince of Wales banner by the Girl finides and in conclusion, referring day's ceremony were. Mr. D. Ten
and
Here the travellers will be ity the capable bands of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Hotels, Ltd. with Mr. R. Bourne (superintendent) in charge. The stay for three days will include the usual trip, exqur
ions to Macao, etc
This is the "Resolute's fourth cruise round the world. She is n triple-screw ofl-burner of 20,000
to the impending departure of the pleton. Mr. JW, C. Bonnur, Mr.tora gross register. Rev. G. R. and Mrs. Lindsay, spoke R. Sutherland Mr. D. Gow. Mr.
of the keen interest they had taken K. E. Greig, Mr. A. L. Shields, Mr.
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In the school and the valuable as A. K. Henderson, Mr. G. M. Shaw, The healthy bulletin of Eastern Mr. A. Stevenson. Mr. G. Duncan, porta for the week ended March 19 istance they had given.
Mr. G. Hogg. Mr. A. Ritchie. Mr.fisi-
Vice-Chancellor's Address.
After the reading of the accounts F. Todd, Mr. R. C. Sutherland. Mr. Plague: 1 onae at Port Suid. 2 at for the year By the Rev. G. RN. S. Brown and Doctor G. D. R. Bombay, 3 at Rangoon 8 at Colom- Lindsay, Me. W. W. Hornell Black..
C.L.E.. Vice-Chancellor of the Ifong Kong University, addressed the students and teachers, stressing the danger in education of becoming'
LOCAL PROBATE.
WILL.
absorbed in its machinery for its| RETIRED MACAO GENERAL'S Town sake and forgetting that al machinery was but a means. What mattered most was the quality and Ivalue of the produýt...
Referring to the" more intimate,
MORALISINGS ON LIFE,
.."
1
of
connection of the University and Property in Hong Kong to the School of Hong Kong "with "the value of $32,200 was left by Fer- whole framework of the Colony mundo Jose Rodrigues. late social and civio Hfe, M. Hornell used the teachers not to be dis epuraged by the old, old retort that the enthusiast's idens were imprae- ticable. No great. vitat movement Bot the heart or mind could ever, bo trummeled by the limitations of the unmediately practicable. 4
Visions and Practicability, Referring to the need of con
Constantinople. Pireaus. Smyrna and other Levant Parts by steamiors of the structive imagination in education, Khodiyal Mail Steamship. Co.
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BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.
$949 1st April 4824 17th April 10,000 25th April 10,000 26th April
Singapore. Penang & Calcutta Singapore, Penang, & Calcutta Singapore, Penang & Calcutta Singapore, Penang & Calcutta
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South)
Macan, retired General who died in Nov. of last year. Letters of ad- ministration in respect of his es- tate have been granted to Mr. C. A.
a Roza, attorney of the widow.
'After directing that half his for- tune should go to his widow andi the other half to be divided equally between his three children, the de- ceased in his will concludes. ጓ follows:
1
00, 1 at Sourabaya, 1 av Salgon,
Cholera: 52 cuses at Calcutta.. 1 at Madrus at Negapatum, 3 at Rangoon, 22 at Bangkok.
Small-pox: 18 cases at Aden, 65 at Bombay, 278 at Calcutta, 29 at Madras. 1 at Vizagapatam, 2 at Negapatam 20" at Rangoon, at Singapore, at Padang, 12 at Bangkok, at Dairen, 1 at Port Arthur, 2. at Vladivostock, Fusan. 1, as Kobe.
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AND
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A Regular Weekly Sailing." TO SAN FRANCISCO OR SEATTLE.
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TO SAN FRANCISCO VIA HONOLULU, SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA, "THE SUNSHINE BELT*'
PRESIDENT MADISON Tuesday, March 29th 6 am.
PRESIDENT JACKSON PRESIDENT McKINLEY PRESIDENT LINCOLN.. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND
Tuesday, Apr. 12th
Tuesday, Apr. 26th
Tuesday, May 10th
Tuesday, May 24th
Thereafter Fortnightly Sailings on.. Tunsdays; HONG KONG TO EUROPE
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Via San Francisco or Seattle.
*£112
£120
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From Hongkong
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Mar. 20 San Francisco
Apr.
0 Sonitlu
Homeric
Über-Shimpto
Vin
Connecting with Sternship:
Trum N. York
Arriving at
Apr. 90-
May
Leviathan
Apr. 3D
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Apr.
128 Francisco Ajira SD Beattie
Aqui abia
May 14
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May
Gen. Yashington May
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May
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May 28
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May 4
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May 31
Cbg-Shop
June
May
10 San Francis
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May
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May
Jane
I
· 24 ·|| Ɛans Frannisbal
Baltia
Majenio
Jane 23
Baranguria
San Franuiseq
June 29 July
Neattie
His Excellency the Governor has appointed Mr. Ho Long-hyn to be
Publie Vaccinator.
Oslo, March 25.-M. Berge and the six other members of the Cabinet have been acquitted of the charges brought against them,
Reuter
CONSIGNEES.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
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CONSIGNEE NOTICE.
Mr. Hornell claimed that it was the
"I declare by my honour that in most important thing in secondary und higher education. If those my lifetime I did not commit any whom he was addressing as school, art which may cause remorse to girls could only see things as they myself, whether as a bachelor or were now in their true perspective as a married man, and that I have! und at the same time could Bes no unnatural or illegitimate chil visfona of what they might be then dren. for it, is recognised that in indeed could it be said not perhaps this respect one has to perform that the problem of education had some duty, but, by the honour THE. Steamship. been solved that would only be which was always, the rule of my
"SIKIANG" aolyed when the world process life would have failed this ob-ERINGING CARGO from Dunkirk.. (closed-but that the two deadly ligation,, which should be the duty Antwerp, Middlesbrough, London, enemies of the soul, superficiality of every honest man. and formatiam had been avoided. "I was always a slave to dignity.
Also Cargo from Cognac, La In conclusion, Mr. Fornell re For dignity have lilways, regulat Fallice &c. Ex s.. "PET-HO." ferred to Miss Sawyer's and hiajed all my acts. so that when I die
CONSIGNEES previous association with educa-1 shall leave this earth with a clear formed that their goods with the are hereby in- tional problems in India. The same and peaceful conscience, who in life ception of "Opium, Treasure and problems confronted teachers here did honour his name, his country valuables are being landed and The E. & A. S.S. Co., Ltd., steamers will also call at Shanghai, Iloilo, Cabin Hong Kong to-day as once confd his family, never practising an stored into, the Godowna of the Klambugan, Tawao, Timor, Purwin, or other porta en route as inducement
ST. ALBANS ARAFURA
TANDA
ST. ALBANS
ARAFURA
4.500 1st April 8.000| 29th April 6.966 3rd June 4,500 1st July
Manila, Sandakan. Thursday Island, Townsville. Brisbane, Sydney, & Melbourne,
6,000 20th July
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+ Calla Kolambugan, but omits Sandakan.
Regular monthly sallings from Hongkong to Japan and Hongkong to Australia.
offers
Freqdent connections from Australia with the following:-
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fronted Miss Sawyer and him in
act which may tarnish any India. The old order in China waa changing with a vengeance and it ther was hard to stifle misgivings asi
The Union SS. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom. via Now they thought of the new order to! Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.
The F&O. Royal Mail' steamers to London via Suez Canal. The.P.&. Branch. Service of steamers, to London via the Cape.. The New Zealand Shipping Cropany's steamers for Southampton London vin Panun. Canal.
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN
LAHORE
GOGRA
TEESTA
MALWA DELTA
TILAWA
ARAFURA AKANUI TALMA
JEYPORE "NELLORE
KHIVA NYANZA MORTA TANDA
5,252 27th March 5.FRI 27th March 8.208.28th March
10,980
Shanghai, Muji & Kobe Shanghai
Moji, Kobe & Osaka
which the, old was giving place,|
But youth was not a time for dis-
may and he was not going to endi jon a note of warning. The toughest
and problems, the most eritient situa-
4 pim. 1st April Shanghai, Moji & Kobe 8,097
1st April Shanghai. Moi & Kube |10,000 2nd April Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Osaka
Sani, Moll, Kobe, Osaka & Yokohamu Maji, Kobe Osuka, Shanghai,
6,000 1 5th April 10.000 6th April
7,648 12th
April 8,863 15th April 91515th April 7,023 20th April 10.053 29th April 0,959 8th May
Moll and Kube
Shanghai, Moli and Kobe
Shanghai Moji and Kobe
Shanghal, Moji & Kobe
Shanghai, Moji & Kobe
Maji, Kobo, Osaka, and Yokohama
All dates are approximate and subject in aiteration without notice." „WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS.
Passengers for Rangoon must defray their own Singapore while awaiting the on-carrying steunior.
Hotel expenses
at
All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans free of chargo." Stoumers on London and Australian Lines are Atted with Laundries. Parcels measuring not more than 2% ft. x 2 ft. x 1 ft. will be received
at the Company's Office up to Noon 'on the day previous to sulling.
For further Information, Passage Freights, Handbooks, etc., apply to:~~
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Via Suez Canal. 9.8. "CITY OF DUNKIRK Vin' Suoz Canal
8.8. "TEUCER"
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Viar Suez Canal
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8th April. 22nd April.
8th May: 22nd May,
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Subject to change without notice.
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ORGAN MUSIC.
YESTERDAY'S ENJOYABLE
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HONG KONG WHARF & GODOWN Co., Ltd... KOWLOON, Whence deli- very may be obtained immediately after landing.--
All claims must be sent in to me on or before MONDAY, the 4th APRIL, 1927, or they will not be recognized.
DAMAGED PACKAGES will be
tions had no terrors for the simple The organ recitals which faith of the little child. In times Frederick Mason has been giving examined by the Company's Surve of prosperity men anit women were at the Cathedral for some time past yor Messrs:-Goddard & Douglas. apt to become hard and exacting, deserve to be brought a little more in the presence of the Consignees but humility and gracefulness were prominently to the notice of those, ut 10.00 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, the the qualities which counted at all interested in music.
recon- 30th MARCH, 1927. time.
The
ditioned instrument ja very fine and No. Fire Insurance will be effect- Rev. Copley Mayle's Tribute. under the capable control of Mr.Jed by us in any case whatever. After the Rev: H. Copley Moyia Mason yields very fine results in-
J. LIMAGE,
Agent. had thanked the Vice-Chancelier for deed. The programmes are careful- hia presence and encouraging ly built up with an eye to variety,
Hong Kong, 24th March, 1927 words, the Rev. G. R. Lindsay re- and are by no means.confined to ferred to the excellent work of Miss sacred music. Seculer music, in
·Yes- Walters and the staff during the fact, usually predominates. most anxious and critical times terday's recital, for example, emi- through which the school had pass-braced a wide range of composers and styles. It' opened with a digni-
ed.
Among those present at the prize distribution were the Director of Education (Mr. A. E, Wood), Mr. MK. Lo and many others.
Portraits of the late Miss Fer-ed Prelude of Borowski and in guson and Miss Delmago were or- immediate contrasta delightful veiled at the far end of the Hail number of Bairstow, "Evening by Mrs. M. K. Lo, President of the Song," in which the lighter stops Dioceenn Old Girds' Assceiation, held away. Idyllic i Fallowed then the Rev. H. Copley Moyle paying two Choral Preludes (Brahams & tribute to the loving memory of Parry) in simple-melodic vein, the these two ladies.
first notable, for its alternate phrases of light and shade; and the Parry more effective and rugged in character The Tschaikowsky item-his Marche Soltinnelle-one found a neat little work orchestral- ly treated, aad pleasantly free from the blatant atmosphere of the more famous "1812. D'Evry's "Medita. tion," upon art acquaintance, struck one an somewhat original, Boellmann was represented by the Minuet from his Gothic 'Suite; e- His Excellency the Governor has striking,, if showy, plece of work appointed the Hon. Mr. Henry On this occasion Mr Masőn Thomas Jackman, to act as Vice had the assistance of Mrs. Belamy President of the Sanitary Board (soprano) who sang from Handel during the absence on teava of the and Mendelssohn. A most enjoyable Hoh. Mr. Harold Thomas Creasy or [houžít, until further notice.
Holland's Foreign Minister, M. Van, Karnebeck, has tendered his resignation, according to a Router eable from the Hague.
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SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
"THE FAST SHORT ROUTE"
PRESIDENT PIERCE Wednesday, April 6th 2 am
PRESIDENT TAFT ... PRESIDENT JEFFERSON PRESIDENT: GRANT.
PRESIDENT MADISON
Wednesday, Apr. 20th.
Wednesday, May 4th. Wednesday, May 18th. Wednesday;
June 1st.
Thereafter Fortnightly Sailings on Wednesdays.. TO EUROPE AND NEW YORK. VIA MANILA, STRAITS, COLOMBO, SUEZ— PORT SAID-ALEXANDRIA NAPLES
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Thence to BOSTON and NEW YORK.
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Mar. 29th 6.00 a.m.
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.Tuesday,
.Tuesday,
Apr. 12th 8.00 a.m.
.Tuesday,
Tuesday,
Tuesday,
May 10th 8.00 a.m. May 24th 8.00 a.m.
Thereafter Fortnightly Sailings on Tuesdayi.
TO MANILA.
Mar. 29th
6.00 a.m..
.Mar. 29th
6.00 p.m.
. April 4th
6.90 p.m.
.. April 12th.
PRESIDENT HAYES PRESIDENT PIERCE PRESIDENT JACKSON PRESIDENT POLK PRESIDENT TAFT
.April 12th
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