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Gitt Presented.

י,

THURSDAY, OCTOBER

1928.

enterprising move taken up utora heartily.

"I have baptized about 260 of "criaturas "n the my fellow Church, Mr. Maconachie mon

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Destination Tons

10,955 13th Ost Marseilles & London

9,135 27th Oot | Marsailles, L'don & Hull 6,715 1st Nov. Straits & Bombay

5,334 10th Nov. Straits, B'bay & Karachi *Calls Casa Blanca,“

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EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South)

6,000

6,658

2nd Nov. 30th Nov,

4,509

28th Dio.

{ Manila, Bandakan, Thurs, Island, Townsville, B’bans Sydney and Melbourne,

tioned, "And I see some of them Per ss. Empress of Canada for here almost grown-up." Touch- Shanghai, Japan and Vancouver. Mr. Soldiers' Appreciation. ing on this pastoral work, the Au Yuen Sang, Miss Aw Sze, Mr. Au behalf of the speaker remarked that he was Yuk Nam, Mr. N. F. D'Arcy, Miss J. Speaking on troopa stationed in Hongkong, the sometimes greeted with the words Ahwes, Capt. and Mrs. C. Bazire, Mr. Rev. Mr. Alexander, C.F, referred "Well, stranger." But he might J. L. Barron, Lt. and Mrs. J. E. Yu Tim, Mr. Chen Ping Zing, Mr. Sun. 7th Oct at 7 to the fact that the 2nd. Batt, have asid that himself with more Brown, Mr. Chan Ka Kan, Mr. Chen PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMIPS; Wed. 10th Oot at 7, K.O.S.B. landed in the Colony two reason (laughter and applause). Chen Poh, Mr. Laung Lea Chan, Mr. Sun. 14th Oct at 7am.

years ago. Immediately on his He had been in some of their Chen Chan We, Mr. Chote Hain Heln, Wed. 17th Oct at 7am arrival Mr. and Mrs. Maconachie houses oftener than they had boon Mr. & G. Chefre, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Campo, 'Mr. and Mrs. S. Chin, Mr. S B. Chang, Mr. S. M. Chang, Mr. C Wed 10th Oct at 7 a.m. took him and his wife, under their in God's House.

wing, and "Then began friendship

**Blood Bolled,"

Chan, Mr. Chan Wing Kong, Mr. which has continued up to the pro-

As to the part he had taken in Chan She, Mr. J. F. Creedon, Mr. Sun. 21st Oct at 7 a.m. sent time." The troops deeply ap correspondence in the Press, Mr. Chan Jook, Sal; Mr. Chu Pon F, Mrs.

preciated his sermons, as ovory-

R. A. Campbell, Mrs. Cho Ching Po, Satur. 6th Dot at 5 pm. body did and soldiers subsequently Maconachio aald be was once told Mr. and Mrs. H. C. 100, Mr. B. Y. Fri. 5th Oct at 3 p.m. came to the speaker and sad how that he was always spoiling for Chan, Mr. B. H. Chan, Mr. C. Y.

much benefit they had received from fight. That was not true: there Chan, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Collaco, Fri 12th Oct at 3 p.m. what Mr. Maconachfo had sail, was to one more desirous of lead and show Disp G. Colle; Mr. Wod. 17th Ost at 3 p.m. The troops also felt deeply grate ing a peaceful dife, but his blood Deane, Mr. L. G. B. Dodwell, Mr. G. ful for the social activities provid had sometimes lolled when he B. Enders, Mrs. E. C. Eker, Mr. Foo Tues. 9th Oct at p.m. ad for them and they would be glad found half-baked Rationalisti Wo Buen, Mr. Fung Yun Yau, M. TALAMBA I 8,018 **.***.

TALMA 710,001 to know that he had publicly ideas that he was familiar with a and Mrs. A. Florentino, Mr. A.

Ferguson, Mrs. Fan See Nai, Mrs.

TAKLIWA ì 7,996 Fri. 19th Oct at 3 p.m. thanked Mr. and Mrs. Maconachle a child, dished up to young China & Cock, Mr. L. Gock, Mr. and Mrs.

for what they had done.

as if they were the latest findings A. G. Greaves, Mr. R. Gordon, Mr. Hu of European selonce. Never be Yau Kai, Mr. Jos Hall, Mr. and Mrs. fore had he lived in a place where Ho Mong Bock, Mr. B. 8. Houston, Mr. M. F, Key, secretary of the men who ate the salt of the King Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Hiltermann, Miss Church Committee, asked Mr, and of a Christian country had thought C. T. Hlltermann, Mr. and Mrs. K. Mrs. Maccoachle to accept the it their business to push forward Itakara, Mr. A. Iamson, Mr. and Mrs. propaganda in 8. Kawamura, Mr.. Khoo Hong Pho, gift of the silver kettle and a anti-Christian cheque to which, he mentioned, public (applause). When it came Mr. Ko Yung Tso, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. ARAFURA members of the Church, both in to poisoning the minds of callow Kwan, Mr. Liang Keon Loong, MTANDA

Lee Bou Wah, Mr. W. T. Lee, Mr BT. ALBANS

.N. Hongkong and on leave, had sub-youth in a place such as Hong Lian, Mr. W. 3. Lee, Mr. T. scribed as well as others in the kong, ho thought that a minister Ling, Mr. Leong Wai Cho, Mrs. Loe Colony who were not connected was bound to ulter a strong pro Chan Sho, Mr. Lau. Wah Sue, Mr. with Union Church.

Lon Key, Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Loo, The present bore the following After speaking of the note Mrs. R. P. Loo, Mr. 8. Y. Lee, Mr. Inscription "Presented to the Rev. which he said he hoped had Lee Yau Mut, Mr. and Mrs. Li Sik. J. Kirk Maconachie and Mrs. animated his ministry, and the Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Law, Mr. A. E. Maconachlo by membera and principles which he had tried to Lissaman, Mr. Lau Kun Om, Mrs. A. friends of Union Church, Hong-pursue, Mr. Maconachie said Liang, Mrs. C, Loung, Mrs. Y. M. Loo, kong, as a token of affectionato re- was no enay matter for his wife Mr. Leung Jocktong, Mr. A. Hyde Mr. H. Lam, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. gard.-1913-1928.".

and himself to say goodbye: Lay, Mr. J. N. McKinnary, Capt. nearly broke his hourt to see their and Mrs. 1. B. Mayors, Mr. O. E. O pretty Church for the last time. Marton, Capt, and Mrs, W. R. McKay, It looked very pretty in the MTA Mar Sam She, Capt. and Mrs. lamplight, some of them novor F. Messer, Mr.. Man Ying Poh, Mr. ABAFURA saw the Church at night: they Mak Ming, Mr. T. C. Monaghan, Mr. seemed to think that God could not N. C. MacGregor, Mrs. C. Mackenzie, be worshipped after twelve o'clock. Mr. Ng Tez MI, Mr. Ng Ting Pim, Mr. W. L. Nowmeyer, Mr. J. M. E. Nikkels, Dr. S. F. Poon, Mr. Pum Kam Mr. Pong Che Hen. Mr. D. C. Philips, Sing, Mr. C. A. Pratt, Bir. P. Perez, Dr. P. Potenciano, Mr. Pang Chor Lop, Mr. Quan Yick Nam, Mr. A. Uy Qutoco, Mr. J. F. Rhame, Mr. C. Ranuario, Mr. F. A. Redmond, Mr. Sam Chung Hok, Mr. Bung Fu Shan, Mr. Sun Bang Yue, Mrs. Seng Loung Fak, Mrs. Sun Hang Yue, Mr. Sung Seung Pak, Mrs. A. E. Sokoloff, Mr. W. E. Smith, Mr. C. C. Stark, Mr. II. Stellingwerff, Mrs. Sum, Mr. D. Y. Shur, Mr. Tai Ling King, Mr. Tan Chan Nguen, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Tong Mr. and Mrs. Tang Su Chan, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Townsend, Mrs. 0. H. Tong, Mr. P. Tal, Mr. Tee Chang Lee, Mr. Maconachle reminded the Mrs, Tau Chick, Mr. Tsano-Yick Tam, Bishop that, to an Invitation to Maj. T. J. L. Thompson, thr. F. A. proach in Union Church, he had Urtosun, Mr. Wong Wing Hong, Mr. responded "The time is not yet C. M. Wong, Mis S. Y. Wang, Mr. Wong Ying Kit, Mr. Wan Hon Git,

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RETURN SALOON PASSAGE FARE: $5.00 Above sailings are subjected to Weather Conditions and Intending Passengers are requested to communicate with the Office, whenever any of the Typhoon Signals are holatod.

In acknowledging the gift, Mr. Maconachle said he could present a claim, which he was sure would be honoured, on the sympathy of the meching. Nover in his life had he heard his name spoken so often within such a short time (laughter) and raferred to in terma of such generous appreciation,

test.

Bishop Thanked,

Colony they were not without a share of that enlargement of heart and mind which would enable them to stand together more closely in opposition to paganising forces. Unfortunately a great many nom. nally Christian folk were half- pagall, or little more, in their hearts and livos.

In thanking the Bishop for his Reason for Resignation.

prosence, Mr. Maconachic sald Though he had just arrived at how greatly he appreciated the the right age to be a Prime Minis-Bishop's brotherliness, kindliness ter, or a Foreign Secretary, He and Christian spirit. He was glad had nevertheless resigned the to belfeve and to know that in this Pastorate of Union Church, be- cause he felt it was time that younger shoulders were at the wheel and because he had to con- sider one whom he had never been able to induce to consider herself. "After all," added Mr. Maconachie, with a milo, "It's better to go while you are still a little fond of me than to wait until you say When will the old chap clear out 7 (laughter).

"By the time I am old enough to be President of the German Re-ript." To this Mr. Maconachie's Mr. Wong Biu Kee, Mr. C. Wright, public, that

18 80 years I shall be back again to will never age.

be ripe until you take part with you in celebrating actually do it" the centenary of Union Church

After a reference to his wilo, that is unless they want me to tako on the Presidency of a Re-and to the fact that they came to the Colony a family of three and public!" (Laughter).

would leave as a family of two, Mr. Maconacle thanked Mr. Mr. Maconchio concluded by com- Johnston for his exceedingly kind mending them to God. If they did review, of his career in Hongkong: not meet again in these: mortal he did not know where the speaker scenes, he believed from the bot got all his information from, button of his heart they would be he had brought back to mind many joined together with those who incidents of the past, Mr. Ma- had passed through here in the conachie went on to refer to some faith and fear of God, and had of these, notably the installation entered a higher sphere of life and of the new organ, the establish- experience and servica. ment of the Three-Quarter Contury

The meeting concluded with the Fund (for carrying the expanse of singing of a hymn, and Mr. Ka- passages and furloughs). As to conachie then pronounced the the latter he had never seen an Benediction.

of reply at the time was ""The time Mr. P. T. Wong, Mr. and Mrs. C. K.

Wong, Mr. and Mrs. Wu Ching Shut, Mr. Yu Hang Chi, Mr. Yen Yoow Bin,, Mr. Yung Yee Kol, Mr. C. Young, Mr. Yung Chik Chow, Mrs, Yip Lum She, Mtr. B. Yip, Mr. Yau Chung Wung, Mr. Zee Voon Ming.

NEW CHINESE TAXES,

ENFORCEMENT COMMENCES IN TIENTSIN.

Peking, Oct. 3. The new two and a half par cent export tax, also the new tran sit tax was imposed In Tientsin on the 1st inst. The Bank Communi- office cations is establishing an

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SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI

6,000

12th Oct.

11,120

'12th Oot.

5,384

12th Oct.

5,318

JAPAN

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S'hat, Moji, Kobe & Yoko Moji & Kobe

14th Oct] S'haf, Kobe & Yoko

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Wednesday, 17th Oct. Tuesday 30th Oct. Tuesday, 13th Nov.

Tenyo Maru Koros Maru LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM via

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...

Saturday, 6th Oct:

Baturday, 20th Oot..

Fushimi Maru Hakozaki Maru SYDNEY & MELBOURNE v Manila & Ports.

bas

Aki Maru

Wednesday, 24th Oat. Mishima Maru (Calla Zambo Auga) Wednesday, 21 Nov. BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang & Colombo,

Awa Maru

Thursday, 11th Oct, SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) via Japan, Honolulu,

Los Angeles, Mexico & Panama

Rakuyo MarU

SOUTH AMERICA (EAST COAST) via Singapore,

Capetown & Ports.

Kanagawa Maru

NEW YORK and BOSTON via PANAMA.

Toba Maru

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141

Monday, 12th Nov.

........~`Tuesday, 9th Oot.

Sunday, 21st Oct.

Bunday, 21st Oct.

Monday, 8th Oct.

Friday, 19th Oot.

Thursday, 18th Got

Thursday, 4th Oct.

Monday, 15th Oct..

Tuesday, 16th Oct.

LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Genos & Marseilles.

Lima Maru (Calls Glasgow) CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.

Genoa Maru Tokushima Maru ... **** NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,"

***

Mishima Maru -... SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMĄ.

Toyooka Maru

Haruna Maru

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141

Teuruga Maru...

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Cargo only.

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WOMEN'S RIGHTS.

A CAMPAIGN FOR EQUALITY IN CANTON.

words only, and, that actually Chi- nesa,women are still in a stato of bondage and under the oppression of others.

This movement to secure the freedom of women is aimed not A number of the more promin only at the domination by the male ent members of the Women's De-sex, but also seeks to free hapless partment are actively, engaged in women from the oppression of a campaign to seek equality of members of their own sex, that is

to say, cruel mothers-in-law, treatment and rights for women, Although there are in being sev- and are now endeavouring to form an association with this end Incral women's organisations, little view, says the Canton Gazette.has been done to fight for wo- The first work to be undertaken by men's rights of freedom, and the this association will be to initiate new association aims to work for a movement to free women and the complete emancipation of wo girls from bondage,

men from bondage and oppression

of all forms. The association is The leading spirits of the move-to be known as the "Women's Re- ment declare that although equalí- liet Association." ty of men and women have The organisers are frequently been pronounced by considerable energy into their the powers that be, such an-work, and support is being enlist- nouncements are purely empty) ed from all sympathisers.

injecting

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8.8. "CITY OF WELLINGTON"·" vie Süoz Canal 5th Oct;

9.8. "AGAPENOR"

8.8. "CITY OF KHIOS"

8.8. "PYRRHUS"

8.8. "CITY OF PERTH"

via Suez Canal 17th Oct via Bucz Canal 26th Oct. vin Suez Canál 16th Nov, vía Suez Canal 30th Nov,

Steamers proceed via Suez Canal or Panama Canal at owner'

option..

Bubject to Change without notice."

For freight and particulars apply to

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