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NESDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 1926.

THE CHINA STATION.

LATEST MOVEMENTS AND APPOINTMENTS,

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PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED

LLOYD GEORGE'S APPEAL TO YOUTH.

BARBARISM OF THE PAST!

Mr. Lloyd George addressed

Por n.8. Talyo Maru from San Francisco, Dr. J.F. Kucher, Mrs. J Chunges in the commands of F. Kuchur; Mr. R. Q Wim L.Com various submarines became opera B Nowill, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. tive on Aug. 31. The command of Morton, Mr. Fon Gon, Rav. Loon delegates from more than 30 na Group: "Troserve submarines at Gracy, Rev. Georges Luzrove, Miss J. tions assembled at the Crystal Wenduil, Mr. and Mra, A. Scott, Palace last month for the seventh Portland has passed to Licut-Com- Mr. Low Hin Chang, Mr. Lea Tong, world convention of the Christina. mander H. B. Crane, from aub Mr. Loo Sing, Air Tseng Wan, Mr. Endeavour Movement, his subie

nud Mrs. J. I

Weldler marine 18, in China.

Mate. J. E:

being. The youth of the world for. Mr. Chock F Weller, H.M.S. Ajax, which is just re- Yooks, Mr. Segundo Ho, Mr. YE! Wong

Mast.peace and goodwill" Mrs. W legated to the scrap heap, fought at Jatland, and was recommission See Epin Goo, Mast Son King Goo, get our paychological arteries Chow, Mr. Goo Wah Bin, Mast. We old fellowb," he said, have. ed at Chatham in 1924, whon she Mast. Sea Hong Goo, Miss Sou Kasu hardened and we are not supple was commanded by Captain L. W Gou, Miss Sau Kon Goo, Kiss Sou

u Ngo Braithwaite, G.M.G., who first dis tinguished himself when he land with Admiral Seymour's expedi tion during the Boxer rising..

The following appointment was Lieat-Cammr. G. E. F. Spicer Simson, to Ambrose (on re- commg.), to take passage and duty in 'Dartmouth.

The following appointment was Maloney,

Goo, Mr. K. K. Lee, Mrs. K. Lee, Mast enough to adapt ourselves to new E. Lee, Mr. Choy Goo, Mr. Pavel idons. We were brought up and Well, Mr. Ng Pak, Mr. Ng Sang, have lived in a world that regard- Mr. Eurique Chanon, Mr. Luy Leon, ed human slaughter, with occa Mr. Lay Sun Wai, Bir. Fan

Son,

Mr.

Chung F. Gin, ir. Pedro Luen, Mr. sional wars, as part of the grim essence of human civilization. We Dr. Chung Fox Mr. Miquel Chau Keong, Mr. Woo Hul During my life-time there have Mr. Alfredo Fu, Mr Chay, Mr. Leandro Lewllon, Mr. Tan been six or seven great wars, in- Fook Yau, Mr. Chaps Leon Tam Fook

made by the Admiralty on Aug. 80: Lorenzo Won Esteban Cható. not get away from that

Mr. Won Must

Mr.

made by the Admiralty on Aug, 25. Victorino Kilayko, Mr. Felipo Mung

cluding the greatest that has ever.

been waged, and we have not got away from the idea that somehow

Wt. Engr. R. L. Rooke, to Darl- Mr. Chan Choy, Mr. Low K. Lean, Mr. or other, disagreeable na it may mouth (on completing), for duty Lau W. Kat, Mr. Earlque Koy, Bir. be, repollent, cruel, ruthless, it is

Chan

Tan Chin, Mr. Chon Tan, Mr. just as much part of the machinery Mrs. of civilization ne prisons and.scaf

on passage out, and to Hawkins. Goo Chan. Mr. Leon' Gonson, folds. Youth must get away from

(on arrival on station).

The following appointments were made by the Admiralty on Aug. 26.-Lieut. W. D. Brown, to Thmar, addl. (on relief). and as-i sist. to Chief Engr., Hongkong Dockyard (from. date of johning). WL. Enge. R. A. Marsh (act.), to Castor Aug. 27), and to Carlisle (on arrival); "Payr. Lieut. A. T. Phillips, to Tamar, adil. (Oct. 22), and to Tamar, addl., for duty in Commodore's office (on transfer of pennant).

Mary Lelow, Mr. John L.. Mr. Paul Haufèmanh, Mr. G. Hartig,

Mr. and Mrs. Wong Lain Ching, Mirs, that idea. If it does not, then I Anna Russakoff, Mr. G. Gregory, Mr. warn you that the last war is not Chim Ching To, Mrs. Shim Shee,

DEPARTED.

the greatest that will be waged." The most horrible, the most de- vastating, is still yet to come un- Iess youth tears that idea from the heart of civilzation. NA

Churches and Coal Dispute. "It is true between nations; it

Per s.. Angers for Europe vin Ports Sopt. 28. Mr. J. Limage, Mr. Johansen, Mr. J. Berge, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. L. E. Steiner, Mr. E. Krusi, Mr. and Mrs. A. R..

Guilet, Mr. M. Goldsmidt, Mr. II. Greenwood, is true between classes capital Fa. H. Costenoble, Roy Pa and Inbour. You must get rid of Rov Libally, Mr. J. L. Michorius, Mr. G.

the notion that you can only ect- The following appointments Lichtenauer, Mr. M. A. Letonturier, were made by the Admiralty on Mr. J. Ropars, Mr. R. Hareux, Mr. Jtle disputes by an appeal to force. Whether it is guns and rifles and Aug. 28: Capt. G. 1. Coleridge,"to Karnal.

cannon, or strikes and lockouts, Durban, in eommand, on recommg.. (Nov. 2): Commr. G.. G. Cooke, to

they are all part of the barbarism Petersfield, add1. (Sept: 24), and in

of the past. command (undated); Sub-Licuts. S. D. Roper, to Carysfort. (on, commg), for duty on passage to China; and P. Q. Roberts, to Dart- mouth (on commg.), for duty on passage to China; Payr. Commr. H. Rogers, O.B.C., to Tamar, addi.i (Oct. 22), and to Tamor, add... as Sec. to Commodore J. L. Pearson. G.M.G. (on transfer of pennant),

tor.

CHINA COAST OFFICERS.

LATEST CHANGES IN

There ought to be some peace- able means of ensuring justice be- tween nations and between classes, hand if I may say so I must take care not to say anything contro- versial-I am delighted that the churches in their intervention in Mr. W. P. Learmouth, second oficer, Anhui, has gone second officer, our recent dispute have secured Ning po.

for the first time from the most

PERSONNEL.”

Mr. J. W. Lamont, chief officer, powerful Trade Union in this land The following appointments Kiangsu, has gone chief officer, Soothe acceptance of the principle of were made by the Admiralty on chow. Mr. D. Wilson, chief officer, arbitration." Aug. 31: Lieut.-Commr.: F. E. Sonchow, has gone chief officer, Chevallier, D.S.C., to Dartmouth Kiangsu." (N.) (on commg. for trooping trip), and to Despatch (N.) (on arrival on station). Lieut.: F.

with the people who said it was Schunck, to Titania (Sept. 6), to

Captain P. R. G. Cumin, of the none of the business of Christian Mingang, has gone master, Fooki take passage and do duty in Casa Captain H. Hodgson, from churches to interfere. "I wish to reserve, has gone master, Mingsang. God that they had interfered in

1914," he said amid cheers. Surgeon Bear Admiral C. M.

Mr. J. Shiel has been appointed Beadnell, G.B., has retired at his supy second officer, Luenho. Mr. P. B., There were greater armies in own request, to facilitate the pro- Anderson, sup'y second offer Luenho, Europe than ever before, The motion of junior officers. During has gone second officer, same ship. United States and ourselves en- his 30 years' naval service he has

Captain A. S. Woodget, from tered into a disarmament arrange- seen fighting in the Philippines. reserve, has gone master, Luenho.. ment, in 1912 he thought it was, South Africa, and in the late war! Mr. B. E. Bidwell, acting master which was one of the finest he was one of a small party of Luenho, has gone chief officer, sa achievements of modern times in naval officers sent from the North ship G. L. Lawson, acting chief disarmanent, but we were gradu-

It was a great achievement, he' added, 'for the churches of Christ. Mr. E. H. Muten, second officer, in this land. He did not agree Fatahan, is on reserve.

Sea to visit the trenches:

A

ofhear, Luenho, has gone second

ally being cast back.

officer, samo ship.

Mr. G. L. Stancliff, sup'y second "Europe had been drinking of officer, Luenho, is on reseSVC,"

armaments until it got delirium The Commonwealth Govern-

Mr. G. W Russel, chief engineer, tremens in 1914," concluded Mn. ment intends to send a party of Pingwo, has gone chief enginour, Lloyd Georgo, "and it is going on Youth Australian industrialists to the Kangwo, Mr. J. S. Black, chief on drinking secretly now, United States to investigate the Rineer, Kungwo, has gone chief an must take it in hand. The present

gineer, Pingwo.

Mr. F. F. Clarke, sug'y second en- is theirs and the future is even gineer, Loongwo, is on roserve.

mote assuredly theirs."

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