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SAILINGS

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To San Francisco &"

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Portalghtly sailings on TuesdayE Fre. Cleveland, T., Feb. 25, 6 am. Pres. Pierae.....Tuen, Mar. 11 Pros, Taft

...Tue., Mar. 25

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To Seattle & Victoria

Pres. Madison,

Fortnightly sailings on Tosadaya

Tues., Mar. 4 ...Tue., Mar. 18 Tusk, Apr. 1

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Pres, Jackson

Pres. McKinley

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To Manila

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TO TSINGTAE in SWATOW

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Sailings. Bun, 23rd Fob at Wed 26th Fob at

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Y.M.C.A. PLANS.

BUILDING SCHEMES

REVISED.

the

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 31, 1930,

VICTORIA DIOCESE,

CONFERENCE,

afternoon,

Treasurer

also the Hon. Treasurer

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and

THE VENEZIA.

OUT OF DOCK AND READY®

...

Sho presented a pretty picture with her coat of white and her low yellow. funnel, and looks capable of a high speed. Workmen and painters were still busy on board yesterday after- divo called on Capt. Crago, who is in noon when + Presa representa. command, but, we have been inform ́ed, everything will be ready on Sun day, when she will have her trial run.

THE QUESTION OF UNITY

FOR SERVICES

That the Directors of

OF THE CHURCH.

After being in Kowloon -Docks for European. Y.M.C.A. are now con- The Victorin Diocesan Confer- several months, the a.s. Vonezia I sidering a more ambitious develop-enco resumed its silting, yesterday | now ready for her service on the ment scheme 'than the one

Canton run. She left the Dock originally proposed, was revealed discussion ensued on various yesterday and was tied alongsido at the annual meeting yesterday, amounts shown in the Budget: for Douglas Wharf, where she was in when the Hon, Sir Henry Pollock, 1980 introduced by the Rev. Mr. spected by a large number of people

Shana. The budget was approved throughout the afternoon. K.C., who presided, said they hop-unanimously,

As niso another ed to carry the proposed new motion by Mr. Shann, that to avold building to a height of four duplication of offices, the Hon. storeys and thus, in addition to

and Auditor of the the swimming pool and publie V.M.A. be recognized as being rooms, provide further residential Auditor of the Diocesan Con- accommodation, A ference. The present title of the The original plan, he said, pro- Conference was also approved. vided for a two storey building A resolution was carried that the at the rear of the existing pre-Conference adopt the recommenda- mises, which would include ation of the Standing Committee swimming pool, dining room and that the Exocutive Council meet lounge hall. The catimated cost early in October of each year, be- of this programme was $108,000, fore the meeting of the V.D.M.A. but a larger scheme was now be- Executive Council, with a view to ing considered. It was now considering the Budget for the en- planned to build to a height of suing year. four storeys, the two top floors Before the Conference

rosp, # being designed for living accom- prayer was offered up for the re- modation. Under this plan a fur-covery of the Rev. Mr. Young, ther 24 bedroome would be avail- Pastor of Union Church, Hongkong able for members and would, of course, be a fruitful source of rè- venue for the Association.

Sir Henry and he could not pro- mise that the new plan would go through, but expressed, the hope that means would be found to finance the project. The cost of the more ambitious scheme was estimated at $155,000, and the Directors considered that the extra money would be well spent.

was

Church Unity..

In the course of the session, the Very Rev. Alfred Swann spoke on "Unity of the Church."

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She will leave her wharf on Sun- day at 2.30 p.m. and will be taken out- side the harbour to be given a com- plete teat. If the trial proves as satis factory as the owners confidently anticipats, she will leave for Canton on Monday morning.

A the Veneris will dy the Chinese fing, she will be registered in Can- tond She will stay in that port for a few days for her examination and survey and will start running,as 'soon as possibla,

She is expected to cover the dia- tance from Hongkong to Canton in Hongkong at 8 am, reaching Canton Just over four hours. She will leave just after noon, and will sail from that port at 4 p.m. on her return trip. He said they must approach. It The owners are also thinking of with careful consideration of dif-putting her on the Macao run fliculties and obstacles, auch ng Sundays. If this scheme materialises, ignorance, superficiality, and pre-she will leave here on Sunday morn judice. Questions of history anding and return in the evening. tradition, differences of tempera- As stated, Capt. Crago is in com- ment and intellect combined to con- mand, with Mr. Blackwell as Mate and stitute a very complicated problem. Hougten is Second Engineer.

Mr. Louis n Chief Engineer. Mr.

1.

on

New Delhi, Feb, 20. Amid loud cheers, in the As-

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Service Appreciation.

He believed that, prompted by the Sir Henry also reviewed the Holy Spirit, unity was possible of Association's activities, and noted,

realisation. God willed fellowship, with satisfaction the increased and that had been manifested by an outward, visible and united use to which the library had been society, having its own recognized sembly, Mr. Patel announced his put. He said he considered the officers, using God-given means of acceptance of the convention pro- library a most important part of grace, and inspiring all. Its mem-posed by the Viceroy, to settle the the Association. Referring to the bars to the world-wide service of dispute concerning policing the 7am. Naval and Military branch of the God.

Chamber. 7am,

work, he read a letter received. The speeker went on to say that

Mr. Patel said he was always Sun 2nd Mar at 7.m. Berwick shortly before the cruiser necessary as spiritual unity, and sidered advice of the authorities. from Patty Officers of H.M.S.visible organic unity was just a willing to be guided by the con- Wed. 5th Mar. at

left the Chinn Station, in which stated his conviction that the Reuter Wed. 26th Fob at 7 a.m,

warm appreciation of the Associa- Lambeth Conference was right Wod. 26th Mar at. 7 a.m.

Hon's work for Servicemen

when it insisted on organic unity expressed. Mon, 24th Tob at 3 p.m.

as well,

A conclusion, the Rey, Mr. Koop moved In connexion with the Cheer O Tues. 4th Mar at 3 p.m. Y.M.C.A., lo mentioned that a

Many of our presant differences the following resolution: of organization and practice in "That this Diocesan Conference, Mon. 10th Mar at 3 p.m.

wireless set had proved a further Church matters were matters of bearing in mind the urgency of the MACEDONIA additional welcome attraction. custom rather than of principle. need of reunion and the weight of Mon. 24th Fob at 3 pm Mr. W. L. Pattenden had rendered His personal belief was that while responsibility resting Satur.

upon its 1st Mar at noon. yeoman service for the Associa-schemes for reunion should make President as a member of the KALYAN

tion, and particularly at the Cheer provision for variety, those who Lambeth Conference; assures the Bun 23rd Feb at 7 a.m

0. and the Association would lose made them and those who carried Bishop of its prayers and its con ALIPORE Thurs 13th Mar at 7 a.m. n loyal helper when Mr. Patten- them out should keep in mind the fidenes that he will go to all lengths † Cargo only.

den went Home on retirement possibility of greater, concord, in consistent with the spirit of Christ from Hongkong this year.

matters both of organization and to achieve the organic unity of the Sir Henry Pollock also referred practite. They must recognize the Church." to the impending departure of Mr human weaknesses that lay in them- and Mrs. J. I, Hunt, and said they selves and endeavour to conquer were assured of a warm welcome them, combined with the willing upon their return to the Colonyness to learn. after nine months' holiday in Eng-pressed a strong desire for unity, land.

possessing one Ministry should also but held that organic unity while have diversity to enable individual practice.

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Commenting upon the finances of the Association, he considered these very satisfactory, and said that Mr. Mills of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, had under- taken the work of honorary tren- surer upon the departure of Mr. M. E. Scott.

Mr. C. C. Hickling, the Very Rev. A. Swann and the Rev. Horace Johnston were re-elected directors, the meeting concluding with a vate of thanks to the Chairman proposed by. Mr. P. S. Cassidy.

The Rov. Mr. F. Short also ex-

Executive Council.

The Rev. Mr. H. V. Koop brought up the divergent views of the Anglo-Catholic Party" in the Church of England. He thought it was more desirable to have an interchange of congregations than of pulpita.

Other speakers also expressed their views on the subject. At the

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Destination

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