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PACIFIC

ATLANTIC

ATTENDED LIKE AN HONOURED GUEST!

TRAVELLERS to the

United States and Europe who go. via Canadian Pacific are attended like honoured house guests.".

The White Empresses of the Pacific are noted for their speed and luxury. The summer trains, "Trans-Canada", and "Mountaineer," are the pride of the World's Greatest Travel Bystem. As the Atlantic Passenger fast maintains the same high standard of ex callanes. Through the whole Journey a courteous, thought- fal, efficient staff anticipates your evory wish and serves you Faultlessly.

CANADIAN PACIFIC

Next sailing to the Pacific Coast S.S. "EMPRESS OF ASIA" May 30th, 1928--At Noon.

WORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM.

American Express Travelers Chèques

Pinition of TRAVELLERS' OHEQUES—

"The system of Travellers Choquan was driginated in 1801 by the American Express Company with the abject of creating a form of travel currency which would give the holder the security of a Intter of credit and at the eIDE time the convenience of local currency. The Company rogistered this clinquen under the trade name of AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS' CHEQUES the word 'Travellers' being spalled with ane '1'. The advant age of the Choques was so apparent that other banking institutions adopted the ayatom.

Quoted from Pitman's Dictionary of Banking by Wm. Thomson.

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M.V. "NANKING"

M.V. "AGRA"

M.V. "DELHI"

Landing about

20th May

10th June 5th July

BHANGHAI, JAPAN PORTS and VLADIVOŠTOCK.

25th May

16th June 17th June

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For further particulars apply to the

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Hongkong.

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MESSAGERIES

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MARITIMES

MAIL AND CARGO STEAMERS TO AND FROM

MARSEILLES, DUNKIRK, U.K. HAMBURG & ROTTERDAM.

From Marseilles

G. METZINGEN, SPHINX.... 'ANCERS..

23rd May,

5th June. 19th June. PAUL LECAT... .......3rd July.

From Dunkirk, Antwerp, London

SI-XIANG (Cargo) 22nd May.

For Shanghai, Japan and North"

China

SI-KIANC (Cargo) 22nd May.

For full Particulars, apply to

Telephones: 0, #5land 740,

For Shanghai and Japan

22nd May...

G. METZINGER...... 23rd May. STUINX........、、、 5th June. ANGERS............ 19th June. PAUL LECAT.......3rd July,

For Marseilles ATHOS ... D'ARTAGNAN... G. NETZINGER.. SPHINXe ANGERS......... 17th July. For Rotterdam, Hamburg, Dunkirk CAPT. FAURE (Corgo) 10th June,

Sth June. 10th June. 3rd June.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

FRIDAY. MÁY

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1928.

DEMAND FOR RECTOR'S YOUNGEST BRITISH AIR DEATH OF GENERAL

RESIGNATION.

WARDEN REFUSED

COMMUNION.

CLUB.

SUCCESSFUL MEETING AT

LYMPNE

BAILLIE.

AN INDIAN MUTINY VETERAN.

veteran. year.

never

The second day's flyine of the Differences arising between the Cinque Ports Air Club at Lympne,

The death Look place recently at Rev. R. Doyle, rector of Greensted, Kent; recently ended a very success. the Norfolk Játel, S.W., where ho near Ongar, and Mr. T. H. Hoare,ful inaugural meeting of the young. had resided for the past five years, people's warden at Greensted est of air elabs. There was again of General James Cadogan Parki- Parish Church, culminated in the large attendance and a full day's son Baillie, an Indian Mutiny lle was in his 93rd Easter véstry meeting calling up-flying. on the rector to resign:

Three machines entered for the

General Baillie, who joined the folding and erecting. race, Caplain Remarkable scenes were witness Broad's Moth, Captain Lines's Bengal Infantry in 1852, ed at the meeting. It was Avian, and Mr. J. Stockbridge's actually retired from the Army, anticipated that there would be Bluebird. The pilots had to fly to being officially designated an “un- some trouble as the two wardens, a fixed point, land, and with the aid employed supernumerary." When Mr. H. J. J. Price, J. P., chairman of their passengers fold back the the war broke out in 1914 he re- of the Ongar Bench, had resigned wings of the machine and wheel it turned to England from Brussels, from the office of Rector's Warden, between two posts. The wings had and volunteered for, service, but and Mr. G. M. Hoare, People's then to be put back into position owing to his age and rank the War Warden, had threatened to resign. and the machine flown again. Cap-Office could not accept his offer.

tain Broad and his passenger hand- Letters were read which he had led their Moth so deftly that writton to certain parishioners, it proved an easy winner. and the rector complained of these

Despite his great age he WAS very active, and bramped long dis- tances. About a year ago he was

being read because, he said, they of transport race," pilots had to knocked down in the Haymarket,]

were private and confidential. He was asked to explain them.

In what was called na "all forme run a hundred yards, cycle another being cut on the head and hand, "hundred yards, motor to their ma-and he never fully recovered from General Mrs. Baillie It was stated that he had re-chincs, and then fly to a given point the shock, fused to administer the Sacrament and back. Eight competitors lined had four daughters, all of whom to Mr. Hoare, but the rector said up for the two heats, the winners married, seven grandchildren, ena he was only acting according to being Squadron-Leader England of whom was killed in the war, the Rubric.

and Captain Broad, both flying and four great-grandchildren.

The proceedings became very noisy, and after the rector had an- nounced that he had appointed Mr. F. Seaborn as his warden he left the chair, took his hat and coat, and left the room.

Every Parishioner Present,

Mothe

One of the pilots was severely er flights was so great that many handicapped through his cycle visitors had to go away disappoint- chain coming aff. The final proved ed, a thrilling duel between Squadron- Leader England and Captain Broad, the former winning by about three yards,

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Moths and Avians also took part

Flying-Officer Cousins, one of crowd the pilots amused the by flying in a bowler hat and mackintosh.

Mr. Hoafe was then appointed

The club already has a prospec- people's warden, but it is not yet in a number of exhibition flights, known whether he will accept the while the number of people who tive membership of 110, including the office. A resolution was pass-wished to take five-shilling passen-fifteen wonen.

ed calling upon the rector to re- sign.

Major Howell Price, chairman of the Ongar Bench, who for 40 years was rector's warden at Greensted, resigned.

"Every parishioner was present at the meeting" he said, "and they unanimously passed the following: resolution:

That this meeting of Greensted parishioners express its disap- proval and dissatisfaction with the conduct of the rector respecting parochial matters generally, and particularly with his threat of re Tusal of Holy Communion to one of his parishioners without just cause, and hereby calls upon him to resign.

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"The parishioner referred to is Mr. T. H. Hoare. The rector wrote to Mr. Hoare nsking him to go to another church."

The parishoners contend that the rector had no right to refuse any parishioner Holy Communion unless he were known to he an evil-doer."

Seen afterwards, the rector said there was a boycott in the parish against him. He complained that the meeting was packed with outsiders and was nothing: but a disorderly rabble. Ho certainly had no intention of re- signing.

Weekly season tickets are to be issued by the Underground Com- mny for travel by buis, tram and Lube from Hendon and Finchley to certain stations on the Hampstead Inc.

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1st. CLASS FARE to SINGAPORE $125,00. In connection with the Royal Packet Nav. Co.'s (K.P.M., services to all destinations in the Netherlands East Indian and Australia.

Agonts: JAVA CHINA JAPAN LINE. Telophone Central No. 1574 York Building: (bater Road,

GLEN LINE

Fare Hongkong to London £82.

TO LONDON, ROTTERDAM & HAMBURG vin STRAITS & COLOMBO, Motor Vessel "GLENTARA” (Via Oran} A. M. 22nd May. Steamship "CARNARVONSHIRE" (Via Oran) 15th June. 13th July. "PEMBROKESHIRE" (Vía Oren)

8th Aug. Steamship "GLENSHANE" (Via Oran)...

Steamship

TO SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & VLADIVOSTUCK, Steamship "PEMBROKESHIRE”

"GLENIFFER"

Steamship "GLENSHANE"

Steamship

Steamship

"CARDIGANSHIRE"

Motor Vessel "GLENOGLE"... are

28th May.

9th June

29th Juno. 9th July, 20th July.

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BANK LINE LTD.

ACENTS FOR

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BAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NOTICE.

ALLERMAN LINK "CITY OF BOMBAY" Mar'llcs, Havre, L’don, R'dam, H'burg & Hull 25th May. "CITY OF CARLISLE" Mar'lles, Havre, London, R'dam & Hamburg... 24th June. 25th July. "CITY OF BEDFORD" Havre, London, R'dam & Hamburg

UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT

BOSTON, NEW YORK & BALTIMORE

"CITY OF NEWCASTLE" "CITY OF OSAKA” ·

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE via Suot Canal

15th June. vin Buez Canal

13th July.

ALSO AGENTE FOR

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BOSTON & NEW YORK

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BERVICES]TO,

via Suez Canal

AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE

6th July. ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE End of July.

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Loading for Maurition, Delagon Bay, Durban, East Londen, Algas Bay (Port Elizabeth), Mossel Bay and

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For freight or passage on any of the above lines apply:--- Telephone Central 4791.`

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THE

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Victoris, Vancouver & Beattl Victoria, Vancouver & Beattle

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PACIFIC SERVICE

via Kobe & Yokohama •

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... 31st May TYNDAREUS" .. 23rd June NEW YORK SERVICE "ADRASTUS" 4th June.... "HELENUS** 28th Juno....

PASSENGER SERVICE

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13th June. 11th July.

OUTWARD SERVICE

Boston, New York & Baltimore Boston, New York & Baltimore

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"PERSEUS" 27th May. Shanghai, Moji, Kobo & Yokohama "HECTOR" 31st May. S'hai, Ttao, W'hairrel, Taku, Daluy,Oh'to,

Also cargo steamers with limited passenger soocmmodation at specially reduced fares,

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Weekly Trans-Pacific Service

To Seattle and Victoria TheShort, Straight Route to America Fortabdy salilagi on Wednesdays

To San Francisco and Los Angeles The Sunshine Delt via Honoluls Fortnightly saillags on Tuesdays .Pres. Grant Tues., May 22, 11 am. Pres. Lineola

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Taos, July 3rd Pres. MeKinley

Tuos, May 20th

Tues., June 12th

Tuca., June 26th Tues., July 10th

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connections with all Atlantic lines. Choice of rall lines across United States and Canada, liberal stop-over privileges for sight-seeing.

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ROUND THE WORLD

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Cable Address *Dollar”.

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