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The promotion of an exploration fund London via forts, on July 3rd-For Hongkong: S-Lt. M. Goodenough, Mrx to direct and fance discovery was pro- P. De Courey, Miss L. F. Le Breton, Pased by Dr. D. G. Hogarth in his pre- at the anniversary Lt. E. Cope, Mr. H., Daulman, Mr. Lsidential address
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A. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Glan-meeting of the Royal Geographical So ville and infant, Lt. A. Lovegrave, It. eiety, in the Eolian Hall, London. The C. Y. Keays, Mr. F. W. Grant, Mr. H. supply of good papers and readers för Piveteau, Mr.A. MacKenzie, Mr. L. H. their evening meetings was not what it used to be, Dr. Hogarth said. Before the Hitchcock, Mr. O. Chisnall, Mr. A. P.
war if a lecturer should cry off, balf a Bingham. Among passengers through Hongkong were: Mrs. H. Shaw, dozen would be ready to take his place, Mr. and Mrs. Yorkston and two child each having some tale of good pioneer ren, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. MacKenzie and work to tell. Now they had to be sought child, Miss (Governess) Gray, Mr. A out and coaxed on to the platform. But Fackey, Mr. W. Campbell Comdr. P. F. there were probably fewer explorers, at Berryman, Mr. W. Addison, Mr. J. C work, for the world was poorer and ex. Robertson, Mr. E. Wilkin, Mr. R. Feditions were more costly to equip. An Cameron, Mr. J. G. Jenkinson, Mr. L. exploration fund in the hands of the Crowther, Mr. W. R. Prockter, Mr. H. society, however, would enable them not Sampson, Mr. J. E. Powell, Mr. E. M. only to finance expeditions but to direct Golder, Mr. J. C. Dickson, Mr. H. 8. them whither they should go. It should Frost, Mr. J. Jacka, Mr. and Mrs. Fou be accumulated by gifts and bequests.
Introdden snows about the poles, un- gerat, Mr. G. Brown, Mra. M. E. Cox, Mr and Mrs Kent, Mr. and Mrs. trodden sands in South Arabia, or Cen- Coppage, Mr. W. J. Wilcoxson, Mr. tral Asin, or Central Australia, yet re- Adams. Mr. and Mra H. A. Crow and mained to be scientifically explored, Dr. child, Mr. J. C. Devine, Mr. W. Gillis, Hogarth maintained, but scarcely any- Mr. Menghaaf, Mr. A. A. Smith, is where else was there more promising Morezava, Miss Nikitini, Mr. W. J.virgia tract that might spring a surprise Warin, Mr. C. Breyer, Mr. K. Ingerslev of the first order. At the same time be Jenson, Mr. O. B. Ogilvie, Mr. C. Ttween the route lines of the pioneers Townsend, Miss R. Lavine, Capt. E. very much remained unseen and unre- Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cameron, corded. (3800-
In many parts of four con- Mrs. F. Thomas, and Mrs. Frost.
tinents at least our maps still recalled Per Dollar-as. President Wilson, from Admiralty charts-o precise in their San Francisco vid ports, on July 2nd: delineation of one thin line, so vague -For Hongkong: Mrs. Harriett Craven, about what lay behind it. During the Mr. Steven Ismail, and Miss Margaret laat session of the society they were intro- Thompson. For Manila: Miss Lorraine duced to tracts and peoples seen for the Andrews, Sister M. C. McCabe, Mias N. first time by white men in South America, Cleaveh, Sister M. A. Dalton, Sister M. Western China, and Abyssinia. T. Farley, Mrs. A. Fairfield, Misa C. was enough and to spare to be done. The Fairgeld, Mrs. F. Gastonguay, Mr. A. means available for promoting explora- From ANTWERF, LONDON, GIBRALTAR, D. Gibbs, Mr. Wm. B. Goldrick, Mr. tion were being diverted too much from
and Mrs. E. G. Hoffman, Miss J. really scientific objects to stunts." MARSEILLES, MALTA, PORTSÁID,
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CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the store Miss J. L. Mackey, Mr. J. Reiger, Mrs. sufficient to furnish a dozen expeditions Lamed Yeseci are hereby informed D. McKay Robb, Miss M. Robb, Mr. O. which would bring a hundred times more that their Goods are being landed and G. Roberts, Miss H. Robertson, Mr. and copious and valuable returns to geogra- placed AT THEE RDX in the Hongkong and Mrs. G. K. Rohrer, Mise F. Robres, phical science, and he had experience in Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Mrs. S. Stow; Mr. E. Sultan, Miss H the war of the comparative futility of the survey of unmapped regions from the air. Godowas at Kowloon, where each Consignment Swinehart, Miss M. Teed, Mr. T. will be sorted out Mark by Mark and Delivery Tolman, Mrs. H. Tolman, Miss LA stunt "appealed to a hundred minds, can be obtained as the Goods are landed. Tolman, Mr. F. W. Vogler, Mr. J. W. while a scientific geographical expedition Therefore the latter Optional Goods will be landed here unless Wilson, Mr. R. Wright, Capt. and Mrs.appealed to one. Instructions have been given to the con. 1. Yates and Misses C. B. and Phyllis needed protection, which the society. urary Six hours before arrival of the Steamer. Yates.
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The president banded the founder's & Dogel, at 10 . on Mondays and Bipping, Mr. John Breen, Mr. and Mrs. Thursdays, within the Free Storage period, P. M. Bryse, Mr. H. A. Bryse, Miss M. medal to Lieut. Colonel E. F. Norton, to All Claims against the Steamer must be A. Bryse, Mr. W. F. Bowan, jr., Mr whom it was awarded for his distinguish presented to the Undersigned on or before and Mrs. Brooks, Miss M. Brooks, Mias ed leadership of the Mount Everest Ex- 12th Augut, 1926, or they will not be N. Beresford, Mr. A. Dyer Ball Mrs. pedition, 1924, and his ascent to 28,100 recognized.
Claims will be admitted after the Goods Claveau, Mias P. Clave, Mr. F. feet. The patron's medal was awarded Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. W. L Coleman, to Professor Sir Edgeworth David for have left the' Godowns,
Miss L Dietiker, Lt. and Mrs. G. R.his work on the Funafuti atoll, and with MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.,
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C. F. Dibble, Mr. F. Dorward, Mrs. I. pedition of 1007-09, as leader of the first Hongkong, 3rd July, 1926. (386
Droge, Miss L. Droge, Mr. and Mrs. Tascent of Mount Erebus and of the party Van Eapen, Mr. L. Erbes, Mr. A. E. which first visited the South Magnet- Elworthy, Mrs F. C. Fernando, Miss Pole. Handing the Cuthbert Peak Grant F. M. Frankland, Mr. and Mrs. A. to Mrs. Mason, wife of Major Kenneth Fregeau, Miss F. Fregeau, Master F. C. Mason, to whom it was given to assist Goodman, Mr. Grodtmann, Mrs. Whis further exploration of the Himalayas, Gibsen, Mr. and Mrs. G. Ra Hunt Mrz the President announced that the society B. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. A Hazor, had received an advice from him that Mr. S. Hight, Mr. and Mrs. J. the expedition had been launched with NOTICE
Hylton, Mr. T. Hines, Mr. Roy Hylton, complete success. Dr. H. Gordon Thomp- CONSIGNEES of Cargo from MARSEIL Misses H. and J. Hylton, Miss G. A. M. son, accepting the Gill Memorial for his LEB, &c, in connection with above Steamer Hennessy, Mr. W. Jarck, Miss D. Jones, journey on the Tibetan and Mongolian are hereby informed that their Goods with the Sister S. C. de Jesus, Dr. Juredine, Mr. borders of China, with Brigadier-General exception of Opitz, Treasure, and VW Kullman, Mr. J. Helsey, Mr. George Pereira, who died while on the ables are being landed and stored at their Krick Prof. and Mrs. Kan, Mr, E. expedition, said he would devote it to riat into the dodowal of the Hongkong and Landand. Mr. C. Lindsay Mr. B. Hwards the purchase of an ambulance car Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., L, Lydon, Mr. W. E. Mitchell, Mr. and to help him in his medical missionary be obtained Mrs. La Mountain, Mrs. A. B. Mason work in China. Other awards distribut Kowloom, whenes Delivery
and infant, Mr. L. Martínez, Miss D. Led were the Victoris medal to Dr. John Immediately after landing." :
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unia Moore, Miss J. G Madamba, Mr. H. Ball, for his desert surveys and memoirs Intimation is received from the Consignes Maag, Mr. and Mrs. C.-B. Morse, Mr. on the geography of Egypt; the Murchi Today, requesting it to be D.-M. Meredith, Mr. D. Muron, Mr. C. son Grant to Mr. Frank Debenham, a before 9 landed hers...
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