MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1929.
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·STRAITS, JAVA, BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF, WEST INDIES, MAURITIUS, EAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTS, AND RED SEA, EGYPT, CONSTANTINOPLE, GREECE, LEVANTINE PORTS, EUROPE, &c.
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3. 8.
From. Tons Hong Kongį
About
**MIRZAPORE
KALYAN
**NAGPORE
6,715 17th Oct. Oct. 9,144 | 26th
5,283 2nd Nov.
MACEDONIA
"KIDDERPORE
11.120 9th Nov. 534 19th Nov.
Destination
Straits, Colombo & Bombay. Marseilles, London, Hull, Rotterdam
Antwerp, Marseilles, London, Hull, Hamburg,
Rotterdam & Antwerp, Bombny, Marseilles & London. Straits, Colombo & Bombay.
THE CHINA MAIL,
CATHOLIC BAZAAR
FAIRYLAND APPEARANCE AT CONVENT TE
OPENED BY MRS. KOTEWALL
The sixth annual Bazaar of the Precious Blood Convent, held under the distinguished patronage of Lady Clement, was formally open- ed by Mrs. R. H. Kotawall, at 3 p.m., on Saturday, at the Wah Yan Col- lege, Robinson-road, in the presence of a large gathering which included His Lordship Bishop H. Vultoria, D.D.. who was accompanied by several priests of the Italian Mis- sion.
Foley Lights
The grounds of the College pre- sented a very.gay appearance with flags and strings of electric bulbs which, when lit in the evening, gave the place a fairy-land appearance. which was much admire:l. ',
The fete was thronged from the opening until 10 p.m. when it was closed to. resumo yesterday from 10a.m., to 10 p.m. Proceedings were enlivened by the St. Louis Eand who played some fine music.
Mrs. Kotewall arrived just before 3 p.m., on Saturday and was recely- ed by Mr. Lim Hoy-lan, Chairman, and members of the Committee. The band played a selection, after which the opening ceremony was perform
ed.
Aged And Poor
Addressing the gathering, Mr. Lim said that it gave him much pleasure to welcoms Mrs. Kotewall and all the visitors to the sixth an nual Bazaar of the Sisters of the Precious Blood Convent. The Con-
rent, he said, is situated at Sham- jahuipo, where the good Sisters have in their care many of the aged and Poor of the Colony.
The Sisters of the Precious Blood have no income other that the generous donations of the charit
KASHGAR | 9.005 23rd Nov. Marseilles, Londen, Hall, Rotterdam ably inclined, augmented by the
& Antwerp.
Cargo, only. Calls Casa Blanca. 1 Calls Karachi. Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo to Constantinople, Pireaus, Smyrna and other Levant forts by steamers of the Ehedival Mail Steamship Co.
BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.
TALAMBA
TAKADA
SHIRALA
TALMA
TILAWA
| 3,013 | 26th Oct. 6,949 8th Nov. 7,841
15th Nov. 10,000 18th Nov, 8th Dec. 17th Dec. *Cafis at Rangoon.
I 10.000
Singapore. Penaar & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta, Singapure, Penang & Calcutts. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta.
B.I. Apear Line steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st ‚and 2nd class passengers. All steamers are fitted with wireless and
carry a qualified surgeon.
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EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South).
'NELLORE
TANDA
ST. ALBANS NELLORE
Nov 6,853 1st 0,866 29th Nov.
1930 4,500 3rd Jan. 3,853 31st Jan.
Manila, Bondakon, Thursday Island Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney & Melbourne.
Regular monthly sailings from Gong Hong to Japan and Hong Kong to Australia.
INDO-CHINA
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1a.m.
7 s.m. 7A.m.
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION. Destination
Steamer
Salling Tau via Stow & S'kai .. HOPSANG...Tues, 18th Oct. at Ttau via Siow & S'hat.. HANGSANG .Sun, 20th Oct, at Tiau via Stow & S'hai
.. CHAKSANG Wed., 23rd Ort. at T'tan via Stow & Shal, YATSHING.Sun., 27th Oct. at 7 a.m. Osaka via Amoy, Mojt &
Kobe
SUISANG ....Wed., 16th Oct. at 7 mi. Osaka viz Amoy, Moji,
Yokohama & Kobe Osaka i Amoy, Moji
Kobe
Osaka via Amoy, Moji &
Kobe
KUMSANG...Fri.,
HOSANG ..... Fel
25th Oct. at 7 am.
8th Nov, at 7 a.m.
KUTSANG .....Tues., 19th Nov. at 7 a.m S'pore, Pennng & C'cutta NAMSANG Mon., 14th Oct. at 3 p.m. S'pore. Penang & Calcutta YUENSANG .Mon., 1st Oct. at 3 p.m. Bandakan
IINSANG ...Sat, 26th Oct. at Noon Sandakan
MAUSANG .Mon., 4th. Nov. at Noon Tientsin via Wei-hai-wel &
Nowchwang
CHIPSHING .Sun., 20th Oct. at 10a.m. Tientsin via Wei-hai-wel &
Newchwang
CHEONGSHINGThurs., 31st Oct, at 10a.m. For Freight and Passage apply to:- JARDINE, MATHESON & CO, LTD., Telephone Central 215.
General Managera
THE KWONG HIP LUNG CO. LTD.
ENGINEERS and SHIPBUILDERS, BOILER MAKERS, BRASS and IRON FOUNDERS. All work done in this establishment is guaranteed We have over thirty years' experience. We own two Slipways and cas accommodate any craft of 200 feet long.
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Estimates furnished on application.
Hong Kong. April 1, 1924.
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Judging, Hidden Treasure and Ten- MARINERS WARNED
cent Rafle.
of course, played a part, but some of the prizes were to attractive that they were worth while trying for.
At all these stalls luck,
The most interesting stall was the "Delphi of Apollo" where a few proceeds of their annual Bazaar.
beautiful little birds, cleverly train- The Hon. Secretary,
Hon, ed, drew oracles at command. Each Treasurer and members of the Com-oracle bare a number corresponding mittee have worked very hard to with a prize, there were no blanks make the Bazaar which they were All the prizes represented value for about to open a success, but he was money, whilst a few were valuable afraid that it would not be a súc and most desirable.` cess unless those present andid their purse strings and gave as much they could towards the good cause. They would get pretty and useful souvenirs in return. He also appealed to the gathering to
Assistance at the various stalls was rendered by girl and boy students of the various local schools
The following officials responsible for the organisation of the Bazaar. are to be congratulated for the ex-
ask their friends who did not at cellent arrangements made and the tend on Saturday to do so the next result of the Bazaar should be gras day, and do likewise." Mr. Limtifying. then asked Mrs. Kotewall to open the Bazaar.
Before doing so, Mrs. Kotewall
said:
The presence of my husband being required at another function at this moment, I am forced to say a few words myself.
Hon. President,-Dr. R. H. Kote- wall, C.M.G., LLAD.
Chairman. Mr. Lim Hoy-lan. Vice-Chairman-Mr. E. Zimmern.
chuen.
Hon. Treasurer. Mr. Chan Wai-
Hon. Secretary.-Mr. Chan Waf. ming.
It is a great pleasure to mẻ to open the Bazaar, and that pleasure is the greater because on previous occasions Lady Clementi and Mrs. Southorn performed the same func tion, and also because the Precious Blood Convent has been doing-splen-and-Wong Tai chr did work in behalf of the poor.
General Committee-Misses Wong Pui-ying, Agnes Lee, Florence Chan, Wong Kwai-ying. Chan Kwan-yin, and Pearl Chau; and Mesara, Lo Sek-tin, James Ng, Li Yan-sing, Lam Yung-hee, Cheung Kit-chow,
I am asked by the Sisters of the Convent to express their thanks to Lady Clementi for having gracious-
--The E. & A. S.3. Co., Ltd., steamers will also call at Shanghai, Iloilo, Cebu, Kelambugan, Tuwao, Timor, Darwin, or other ports en route ar inly given her consent to be the ducement offers.
Frequent connections from Australia with the following:-
Patron of the Bazaar and for a handsome donation; and to the Hon. Mr. A. C. Hynes, Mr. Fung Ping-
The Union 5.5. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom vla New shan and many other ladies and Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.
I
The P. & O. Royal Mail steamers to London via Sues Cannt The P. &.0. Branch Service of steamers to London via the Cape. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for 'Southampton and London via Panama Canal.
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SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.
gentlemen and local firms and com- panies for donations and gift of
articles.
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The Sisters are also indebted to the Headmaster of the Wah Yan College for the courtesy in placing thair playground and ball at their disposal for the bazaar; and to the College students for their very welcome assistance in disposing of a
KIDDERPORE 5,334 10th Oct.
23rd
large number of tickets. Oct. 7,841 26th Oct.
"DELTANA
SHIRALA
KASHGAR
TALNA
TANDA
9,005 20th Oct. 10,000 20th Oct
6,950 5th Nov RAWALPINDI 16,819 9th Nov.
5,804
11th Nov 12th
Nov.
"LAUDRE
•ALIFORE
-
KHYBER
MALWA
* 1 TILAWA
6,273
17th Nov. 9,114 21st Nov. 10,089 23rd Nov. 10,000 28th Nov. 16,568
7th Dec. 5,818 9th Dec. * Curge only.
RAJPUTANA
*JEYPORE
Shanghai, Maji & Kobe. Shanghal, Hell, Kuba & Yokohama. Amoy, Moll, Kebe & Onks.
Shanghai, Moji, Koks & Yokohama Amoy, Mojl, Kobe & Osaka, Moji, Kobo, Osaka & Yokohama., Shanghal, Kobs & Yokohama. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama. Moji
& Koba Moji, Kobe & Osaka. Shanghai, Mofi, Kobo & Yokohama. Shanghai, Mall. Kobe & Yokohama. Amoy, Moji, Kobe & Osaka. Shanghal, Kobo & Yokohama. Shanghai, Moj, Kobe & Yokohama
.
All dates are approximats and subject to alteration without noties, WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS. Passengers for Rangoon must defray their own-Hotel expenses at Singapore while awalfing the on-carrying steamer.
All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans free of charge. Steamers or London and Australian Lines are fitted with Laundries.. Parcels measuring not more than 3 th x 2 ft x 1 ft. will be received
at the Company's Office up to Noon on the day previous to sailing.
For further Information, Passage,, Freight, Handbooks, etc., apply to:-
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO,
P. & 0. Building, Connaugh d. C., Hong Kong,
Agents
HONG KONG AND MACAO LINE
in Good Speed
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S.S. CHUEN CHOW
Dally Balling from Hong Kong at 2.00 pm
Sailing from Macso at 7.50, a.m.
Sundays: excepted,gla
The total donations received this year exceed those of last year, and
PASSENGER LIST
ARRIVALS
Per s.."Kashima Marn" from Europe on October 13: Gray, Federle Thomas Harris, Mr. A. S. Abbott, Shiro Bonyngo, S. A.
Thomas Cissie Anne Harria, Master Kenneth Francis Harris, Kaster Frederic Dennis
Master Harris William Stanley Harris,, Miss Saza Annie Bovegrove, Father E Mercado, Father A. del Corrio, Father C. Baster, Mid Marjorie May Martin, Mr.
Eliza Ann Martin, Miss Mrs. W. Paterson,
Alan
Popple, Mrs. Stiebel, Christen, Robert Tully, Mrs. Katblyn Tally, Master Thomas Gustav Ecke Tully, Dr. E. Bert, E. E. Borisoff, Alexander Gow Cocker, William Dow, Mrs. Torri Dow England, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Fisher, Miss E. Jnes, F. E. Keable, Liberty,. Mr. and Mrs. P. Ling, L. Lyall, so the poor in the care of the Norman Francis O'German, Ernest. Precious Blood Convent will benefit William Packer, in proportion.
Thomas Sidney Parry,
Mr. Gladys Party. I hope that the result of the Raitt, Mrs. Jesule Raitt, Master Diane Vida Parry, Arthur Grainger Bazaar will prove to be equally suc- Arthur Grainger Ralth, Dr. Rees, cessful. I have now much pleasure Miss Annie Bothwell Ritchie, Int in declaring the Bazaar open.
Sinclair
George Robson, Willians
· Mrs. Charlette Mrs. Kotewall then declared the Simpson,
Lenian Bazaar open by andoing the bow of Ernest Watson, Mrs. LM. Watson, Simpton, F. Skinner, C. Thompson a ribbon tied round the neck of a
Miss Muriel Watson, Russell-Watson, glass jar containing lottery tickets. Rev. Lionel O'Sullivan Beere, W. II. Hamer, Tudor John Jones, Mer, Lily The following well-laden and K. Jones, Miss Glenys Man Mair Jones, prettily arranged stalls were erected Rose Sophie Henriette Lesser, Mrs..
Miss Gwyneth" Barbara on the grounds:Foul Play, Mah Lillian Hoore, James More, Mrs. jong, Ping-pong Throw, Fishing Emma - Wood, Mia, Evelyn M. Fond, Into the Monocle, White Bryan, Miss Margaret. E. Bryan, Mouse Den, Hitting Squares, The Cummings, McDonald, Mrs. E. B.
Miss Elizabeth Bryan, Robert Delphi of Apolin. Hoopla, Weight Packson, Bockfeller, June,
The Stallholders
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'NEW FOG SIREN
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DATE
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HIGH WATER LOWER WATER.!
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Ht. Times
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6.9.2 16 39 8-49-04-19 Fri. 28m 58.9 m 3.56 9189
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