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SATURBAT, JANUARY 27, 1917.
TELEGRAMS,
Continued from Paga 1.)
THE BRITISH WAR LOAN,
A MAGNIFICENT RESPONSE,
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LONDON, Jan. 27. It is estimated the: £200,000,000 have been subacribed so far, to the War Loan.
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SHIPS BUNK.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
THE NAVAL CONFERENCE.
IMPORTANT DECISIONS.
RESULTS ENTIRELY
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THE CHINA MAIL.
ANNUAL MEETING OF BEAT- HOLDERS & SUBSCRIBERS.
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The annual meeting of the santhoidera and subscribers of St. John's Cathedral was held last evening at the City Hall, the Bishop of Victoria, (Dr. Lander) pro siding over a good attendance which included the Rev. E. C. Moyle, (Chap lain) Mr. F. B. L. Bowley, (Hon Treasurer,) M: ED. V. Parr, Mr. W. L Pattenden and the Hon. Mr. Claud Severn.
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THE ANNUAL ACCOUNTS.
worship is more in accordances with the teaching of the New Testament.
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I beg now to move that the statemen weight of accounts be passed.
The Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock seconded
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ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL laid down at a general principle, that the first duty of every member of the Church of England in the. Colony is to) There is one other matter connected; see that the Mother Church of the with the accounts to which I should Colony is not starved. It is not right like to refer, it in with regard to special or fair for any individual to shirk this collections. The Church Body find it duty, and I should like to point out two necessary to deduct from almost all first and most important is by giving proportion, sometimes as much as half; ways in which every one can help. The these special collections a considerable more liberally to the offertories for so that when a man gives $10 instead of Church Expenses. Although there are his usual $1 any to the Diocesan Girls notable exceptions, some people have School and Orphange, he may be really mallest coin of the real is good enough so to the Charity, I should like to see acquired the babit of thinking that the giving 65 to the Church expenses and for such an extremely dull and unexciting the Cathedral so in funds that it is able The Admiralty announces that
object as Church Expenses, and they to give the whole of a collection to such during the last few days an important
forget that in this Colcay the copper charities. At any rate I think members DUTCH NEUTRALITY AND THE Y55. Kaval Conference as the Admiralty
unit is worth only one farthing and of the congregation should be distinctly between the British. French and
the 5 cent piece is little more that 1d. informed of how much of their-$10, so AMSTERDAM, Jan. 27.
Italian Admiralties discussed the
The 50 cent piece and the silver dollar to speak, is going to the charity and The Cologne Gazelle says that the caval policy in the Mediterranean.
Mr. F. B. L. BOWLEY, Hon. Treasurer, are quite alarming in size and heavy to how much to Church expenses. German destroyer F is enjoying tho
Britain's delegates were: Sir Ethere are two or three points I should sides man will ever object to
said: la presenting the annual accounts carry, but I can assure you that no right of any bim at Yrauid an, in acordance Carson, Admin! Jellico, Commodore like to draw attention to. At the annual of a bag full of silver dollars, and the » with the Dutch declaration of neutrality Halsey, Rear-Admiral Oliver
meeting last year I made a special appeal forgetful can always sign one of the and the motion was carried unsuímous- whereby distressed warships may remain mimis Lacaze, Debon; Fator and necessary to prevent the isbric of the sad their children to Church might
France was represented by Ad for donations for the repain which were chits placed in the pews. Parents wholy. in barbour until seaworthy, provided fe "L'Ostende.
Cathedral from falling into decay, and I also give them silver instead of copper
ELECTION OF THECH BODY. the battle damage is not repaired. Italy, by Admirals Corsi; Marzole stated that, if 20 parishioners would for the collection.
The voting for six lay members of and Captain Di Villarey.
follow the example of Mrs. Anstruthar help is by subscriptions. Presently of the Hon. Mr. Chud Severo, Mr. F. The second way to the Church body resulted in the election Moreover, Signor Dallolio, the and the Hon. Mr. Severn and give $50 communication will be hid before you BL Bowley, Mr. E. D. V. Parr, Mr. Italian Minister of Munitions, M. De each, the repair would be paid for with reference to the broadening of the T. L Pattenden, Mr. N. J. Stabb and Joly, the French Director of Ship without encroaching upon the general basis of the electorate of the Church Mir, A. H. Harrie. ping, and Signor Ancona, the Italian
fund. Unfortunately only $420 were Body, but I hope I shall not be Under-Secretary for Transports, at contributed in response to this appeal, put of order in pointing out Coramodore Sandeman was elected
now but declined to accept office." tended: also aval and civilian and result we find that the expen how extremely
ditors in 1916 exceeds the income by is at present, although the number brood that basis
AUDITOR experts.
Ma. Logu George indicated the 517 brought forward from last year qualify themselves is very small. At Clad Severn secorded by Mr. S. H. $575, and the credit balance of persons who take the trouble to auditor ca the motion of the Hon. Mr. Mr. HC. Sandford was re-elected proposal which the British Govert becomes a debit of $37. I should present the electorate consists STANDARDISED CARGO STEAMERS mens were of opinion, would tend to mention, however, that although there registered scatholders and subscribers.
•of Dodwell. a closer vo-ordination and more effec-were 53 Sundays in 1916 the offertory of $10 and upwards. There are about
THE FREE MEATS QUESTION. THE SHIPBUILDING POLICY.
tive unity of action of the Allied on the extra Sunday (which was the 140 mames only on the Register and proposed the following resolution:— The Hoo Mr. CLAUD· SEVERN last day of the year) is not included in this must be a very small proportion of LONDON, Jan 24,
The aesults were entirely satis the serounts, sa it necessarily did not the members of the Church of England subscribers requests the Church Body That this meeting of seatbolders and onnection with the builing of factory. The decisions were import, rasch my hands until this month in Hongkong. Now, I do not believe not to let any new sitting, and to invite ndardised cargo steamers not exant affecting, besides the naval Rigid economy was observed in regard that there is any Churchman or eseb registered seatholder to resign his operations, the use of shipping the the repairs, caly neccary work Churchwoman in this Colony attouding or her sitting, and to contribute as em cading 10,000 tons now procackling control of trade routes, unl other being undertaken under the able su- the Cathedral who cannot afford to pay not less than the rent of such sitting Chepatow shipping circles urge the
pervision of our honorary architects, donation of at least $10 a year in
year by year Mr. Leask and Mr. Wood, to whom the order to qualify for a rote $10 a adoption of the policy of building ton
the Cathedral Funds: every sitting so resigned to. (Applause) After the repairs were any one who would prefer to pay 31 a thanks of the congregation are due. year is only 20 cents a Sunday, and
become a "Free Seat,"
hand the work of replanting and im- put down his or her name as a subscriber finished Mr. Tatcher kindly took in month, instead of $10 at one time, can proving the compound at a cost of $77. to the Assistant Chaplain's Fund, and Unfortunately, the adjacent building the shroff will call for the money every operations and the prolonged drought month. have combined to mar the result, bat. when these two causes bare ceased to adoption of the statement of accounts THE BISHOP saidh moving the operate is is hoped that a great improve which has been, so ably expounded by
LONDON, Jsa 21. The following steamers have been sunk-Neuquen (British): Saland and Lata (Dutch).
All on board of the Female have been saved.
forces.
cognate operations.
LATER.
for ton destroyed. They assert the The Pelegates to the Naval Confer possibility of building two million toasance were:- It is noteworthy thay in a year.
Britain: The Fourth Sea Lord. a 6,000 ton steamer was recently com. Sun, Vice-Admiral Oliver...
Commodore Halsey (Chie! of the pleted in 3 months
Frined The Minister of Marine, Admiral Lacaze, (Chief of the Staff). Vice-Admiral Bebou. Rear Admiral Faton (Naval Attaché in London),
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WAR PRISONERS' CAMP9, IN TONKEY.
VISIT BY RED CROSS DELEGATES.
BERNE, Jan. 27. Delegates of the International Red Cross Committee have returned from a visit to the War Prisoners' camps in Turkey.
They emphasise the necessity of an Anglo-Turkish agreement for the exchange of the severely and invalids.
wounded
They point out that the garrison at Kut suffered a everlly by the scig and long. desert marches before they surrendered.
The delay in the distribution of | parcela in easily explainable by the difficulty in communications. The
Bociety of the Ottoman Red Crescent, which was most willing to as the delegates, suggested that officers should be allowed to receive at the maximum two parceis monthly sed the men one.
HONOURS FOR BRITISH GENERALS.
LONDON, Jan. 27
H. M. The King has invested General
THE BANK OF FRANCE.
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PARIS, Jac. 17.
sterling.
THE SILVER MARKET.
LONDON, Jan. 27.
and Rear-Admiral De L'Ostende..
Italy The Minister of Marine, Vice-Admiral Corsi (Chief of the Staf). Rear-Admiral Marzolo (Naval Attaché in London), and Captain Vellarey.
THE RUSSIAN FRONT.
GERMANS CLAIM PROGRESS.
LONDON, Jan. 26.
ment will be noticed,
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Mr. Severn, in abraitting the although seatbolders, le a great extent, resolution said his experience was that occupied their seats at the morning in the evening, and whilst there might service they did not do so to any extent
persons in the first seven pews, whilst was that there were about only twelve be very good reasons for that the effect
the back of the church was fairly well have empty pates in
A house allowance has been subati- the Hon. Treasurer to this annual filled. It was discouraging to the tuted for the cont of the Chaplain's meeting of the seatbolders and subscri- preacher to house on the cancellation of the lense of hers of the Cathedral, I feel that we front of him, and it also prevented Dithe fire insurance has been considerably regard to the past year and some from having them, because of the the latter. On the architect's advice have many causes for thankfulness with many people who liked front sents increased and it is thought that the reasons for carnest thought and much regulations of the church. He bad building and contents are how fully future. There will no doubt be a vote but he brought it forward so that the prayer for wisdom with regard to the no intention of pressing his resolution, insured. A new side-chapel screen has keen erected, and the side chapel of thanks to the Church body and matter might be discussed. He thought has been completely furnished, at the numerous other persons who have they might rote to
REC whether sole coat of a lady and gentleman who contributed so largely to the carrying scatholders would be willing to let their prefer to remain anonymous. Many of on of the Church work during the past seats be free five minutes before the the congregation highly appreciate the Year. The National Mission of Roevening service commenced, so that result of these generous gifts. (Applause). Pentauce. and Hope stands out as very ampty sexta might be filled by people an incense in the ordinary income of all owes very deap debt of grati-at the back of the church.
Tuming to receipts, you will notice prominent feature in the year's work who would otherwise have to about $500, which is accounted for by in-.D. Stewart for all the help that said he objected to pew rents because tude to Bishop Norris and the Rev. Dr. EARLE seconded the motion. He creased offertories and donations. Per they gave to m Rents shot a slight falling off, and now
The Bishop left he thought they introduced class dis отд Diocese for nearly amount to just over 83,000, representing month
atinetion, also because they suggested and laboured with extru trafficking in spiritual comforts, and
A German official announcement, progressed on both banks of the An River.
received by wireless, states:We
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THE RUMANIAN FRONT.
INTENSE COLD. STOPS OPERATIONS.
LONDON, Jan. 26..
The Times Correspondent at Jassy says that intense cold has practically stopped military operations.
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AUSTRIA-HUNGARY AND PEACE.
PREPARED TO CONTINUE NEGOTIATIONS.
AMSTERDAM Jan. 26.
therefore he was inclined to continue
Wilson.
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The question of pew rents is to be crdinary energy and seal. The mission because the buying of seats made the discussed at a later stage, and I will proved that British men in this Colony church appear like a place of entertain- now only point out that the work of are not indifferent to religion but that men without this source of income 'unless The Council that arranged for the saying that be regarded the letting of the Cathedral cannot be carried on they take a very keen interest in it.
Mr. BOWLEY supported the motion, seatholders, will submit to the self-deny meetings was indefatigable and the seats in church a practice which was
of donations.
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the evening ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE. With regard CO 'the ..great
THE CATHEDRAL LESSONS,
VACCINATION BUTIRS.
Members of the Seiyingpay and Queen'
Sanitary Board Office for House to House College Divisions will mest at 10 am, an Monday, January 29th, at the Western
APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS..
ing ordinance which is to be suggested secretaries, Mexers Pattenden and indefensible. It was a relic of the feudal to them, and continue to pay at least Gerken, are to be heartily congratulated systemhen the squire and his dame the equivalent of the rents in the shape organising. The Treasurer, Mr. W the principle or only pew in the Church on their effective advertising, and with their numerous progeny occupied The Military Contribution has ceased, 3. Humphreys, reported at the closing facing their vassals and the common owing to the fact that there is now no been voluntarily subscribed and that democratio age and especially so daring of the Council that some $1,600 bad people. It was entirely unsuited to this official Parada Service conducted by an
free for might be Army Chaplain; on the other hand the total expenses of the Mission wore the great war which had taught them services.. Sir Percy Lake with a Commandersbip In the Hungarian Parliament seats are reserved at the ordinary Sun-less than $1000 so the Council instruct that all their compatriots and Allies question of sidesmen the of the Bath and Brigadier Francis Count Tisza, Fresident of the Coun- day morning service for the Territorials to ask Bishop Norris' acceptance were brothers. It was un-Christian, as difficulty was getting them to attend HONGKONG AND CHINA DISTRICT. Maxwell with the Bar to the Discil, referring to President Wilson's and others: the seatholders having of 6500 to be used in his Diocese in any it was essentially selfish, whereas unsel regularly. tinguished Service Order.
#peech, said he sympathetically kindly agreed to regard all seats as free way that, he wished. The Council has Asbacas was the essence of Christianity, cided that sests should be free five
After further discussion it was de Orders for week ending Feb. Brd, 1917. greeked every effort to restore peace at 3 minutes to 11, when the bell stop meeting which will be duly considered if this motion were adopted, that it | ing and evening.
sent a certain recommendation on to this He thought that seatholders would find minutes before the services, both morn Special collections show an increase of the exchange of views on peace with Dearly $1,000. Out of a total of $3,638,As we are all most anxious that the would make very little difference to their the United States, but the Entente tribute to various War Funds fellowship of men and women in this seatholders-individuals, who held seata connection with the recent National
sume amounting to 82,146 have been Mission should leave a large and united convenience. There were two classes of MORE SELF-SACRIFICE. WANTED.
Commodore SANDEMAN proposed, in Deposits in the Bank of France last Par aims, which meant the dis- The largest items are the Prisoners of Place committed to a life of open witness in their own names, and companies and Mission, that the Church Body be Vaccination-duty,
integration of Austria-Hungary and War collection on the 4th August and aggressive work for Christ, and His firma which took seats for their em year were over two hundred million the Ottoman Empire, were irrecon- (8909) and the collections at Organ Church. The new Church Body that ployees. The individuals would be able requested to consider whether it is cilable with President Wilson's aims. Recitals for the Navy League Memorial you will be asked to appoint, will have to secure the seats to which they were necessary to take any steps towards the He asserted that Hungary honoured Hospital (8616). In this connection it very great responsibility laid upon secustomed by coming to Church a few the British population of Hongkong at motions are made provisionally, pending promotion of greater self-sacrifice among The following Appointments and Pro- the principle of nationalities; indeed, may interest you to know that the It will have to make all necessary minutes earlier. The employees of the free development of the nations collection for Frisoners of Wat on the arrangements for the carrying on of the firms would siways find room in the this critical period of our national his confirmation by Genetul J. C. Dalkon, in south-eastern Europe could only first Sunday of this year realised 8634. work of the Church. The engagements Cathedral, and if they arrived early thertory, and if so, to recommend what steps Chief Commissioner :-- Messrs Mortagu's report says:-The be completely realisable by the exist At the last meeting I told you that of the Chaplains, the Rev. Copley could easily secure the seats they might should be taken." It seemed to him
Chiah Tiung-eam, M.B., B.S., to be sessation of sales from China and the ence of the domination of Austria- it was considered necessary to rebuild Morle and EL G. E. Gruith will profer. The firms would not be affected that the National Mission, having done Divisional Surgeon, and posted to Vic- paucity of supplies from America have Hungary. Therefore, they were com.the sound-boards of the organ at an thirteen months. It is now nearly tion being, he imagined, to provide for was one way in which they could do this.
both terminate within the next in any way, the object of their subscrip- so well, should be followed up, and this toris Division. imparted a considerable steadings to pletely in agreement with President it was proposed to take advantage of five years sines the former gave the religious needs of their employees which was unanimously adopted.
estimated cost of about $3,000, and that
Mr. HARRIS feconded the motion, dant, and posted to the Victoria Division. Ho Leung, to be Divisional Superinten- the expected vinit of su expert organ to come out here, and early next res ministers and officers. That object up the valuable living of Iping in Sussex by supporting the Churches with their buildar from home, who is supplying a
La Iu-chang to be Ambulance Officer, new organ to the Union Church. Delays it will be three years aines Mr. Griffith would be equally well attained whether posed that the Revised Version of the
and posted to the Victoria Division.” Captain WE B. CARR, EE, pro- connected with the War have hindered gave up &curacy in Wales to come out the seats in the Churches were appro- Bible be used for reading the lessons in ing Baryingpun Division, to be Lance. Privates Las Ching and Tam Shik. this gentleman's arrival, and consequeat
here a Assistant Chaplain. The new printed or not. He hoped that thía when 37 was reached on January, 22 - The Foreign Minister has expressed and it is now reported that many of the of making new agreements with these spirit and that the Treasurer might resolution undertook to provide's sun
ly nothing has been done in the matter, Church Body will have the responsibility motion would be adopted in a friendly the Cathedral The proposes of the Corporals.
Frivate Kong i-tal, Queen's College the opinion that it would be an stops are unusable. It will be necessary the carrying on of the work of the speedily receive resignations of all the not exceeding $50 for the purchase of Division to be Lance Corporal
gentlemen, or forming other plans for unwise policy for the Netherlands to therefore to make a special call for the
WAYN military coup exercise economic and organ shortly, as the funds in hand Church. I sea that the Honourable Mr. appropriated seats together with choques being adopted vent of the proposal
compulsion against any other amourt to $300 only.
Claud Savera is about to bring forward for not less than the rents previously
The Rev. C. I. COOPER-HUNT (Army and Stretcher Drill daily at 8 p.m. satil Y.MOLA Division-Company Drill paid. Power, as outlined in President
No demands were made on the Choir & resolution with regard to the letting Professor WARREN Mid he did not Chaplain) seconded the motion. Wilson's speech.
Fund in 1916 beyond the mual pay
The Ordinance which
The Rev. H. C. Moran said that as a further notice. T ments for Cheir Boya, tunings and governs the Cathedral and the Church more undemocratic than the renting of with the Bishop, it was the Revised Ronglong Valunteer Reserves. Fall in agree that the renting of pows way matter of fact, and after consultation -Salyingpun DivisionField Day with printing and there is a small balance Body evidently contemplates the letting
He suggested a departure in hand. The small Endowment and of seats and the revenue from the from the fiat charge and charging saya Version that was being read in the on the Cricket Ground, Sunday, the Bath Reserve Funds are unchanged, standing practice is more than a quarter of var dollar in cases where the applicant Cathedral at present.
total income. at $16,000 and $1,000 respectively.
could only afford a dollar, while the
By show of hands the meeting con- Chaplain Fund show a falling off of be contended that it is a great con- mind paying it motions in the nature of recommenda
The subscriptions to the Assistant- For the seat-renting principle, it may man who could afford $50 should not curred in the change.
Captain Carr brought forward other 8370, and the balance has been dimini-venience to regalur members of the The Hon. Mr. P. Holyoak thought shed by nearly $500. From the congregation, especially perhaps to the that to abolish pew rents at the present ions to the Higher Authorities, for the accounts generally it will be seen that, deaf and infirm that they should have time would be an act of positive folly edition of the Bible with marginal notes rovision of the Prayer Book; for a new although the Cathedral is not actually a place reserved for them until the hour They were practically the only endow. in-debt, the margin is very fine, and of commencing service, and mob o placement the Church had. He thought giving the original Greek or Habrew for current expenses can only be met if the is so reserved that they may the better they would alienato a considerable ing, and, wherever possible, the literal all technical terms, their literal mean- income is kept up whilst the necessity full their share in the Divine worship amount of sympathy if they harshly year will make an additional call on pur away pow.rents does not necessarily all seats away, but would like to recive the resolutions but, on the suggestion of of paying passage money in the current and it is only fair to say that aweeping told people that they were taking there eanings of all proper names.
The Rer C.L COOPER-HUNT sodanded income Bishop Norria in one of his Charohes, There are pow rented subscriptions instead. He suggested. of all Christists not to starve their service and there are free Churches that attendance to show visitors into seats, resolutions was postponed stirring addresses, emphasised the duty Churchers that are crowded for avory that they should have ushers in regular the Bishop, owing to the lateness of the hour, the further consideration of these Churches in spite of the demands of a practically empty. But on the Applause)
the market. The entry into the Indian Bazaar of buyers to cover "bear male, caused apprehension and a considerable rise in price, but competition essed "off"
which is a record since 1893.
TEA FOR THE TROOPS.
LONDON, Jan. 20. The Times says it is underfood that in view of the large requiremetits of teh for the forces a schems, hos "been proposed" whereby the Govern- ment will acquire the unsold drops of certain Indian tos gardens. It is suggested that the prices eurent before the way shall be paid with
fair addition
The scheme is somewhat criticised by the Tea Trade on the ground that companies whose halane ofİ crops in so acquired will fare less well than those who are able to continue to secure the full market prices. ·"The opinion is expressid in certain quarters that a method might
HOLLAND AND PRESIDENT WILSON'S YIETS......
THE HAGUE, Jan. 26.
'REGULATING EXCHANGE.
LONDON, Jan. 28. An Order-in-Council randers com- pulsory the sale of or loan to the reasury of foreign securition required transactions have been voluntary. to regulate exchangs. Eitherto these
PRICE OF COAL IN FRANCE.
PARIS, JAD. 26. Coal is 10s. per hundredweight, (Continued in paga 3.)
of the sesta.
1,831,869, GERMAN CASUALTIES. War Funds, and since the Missic there other hand, if letting sittings causes Mr PARE agreed with the proposer has, I think, been an increased intercat them to be left unoccupied because and seconder na to the undesirability of be devised whereby the affect of the tiss reported in official German listy np
The total number of ferman casual in Church work which has led to tenant of them Lil to recognise their having paw rants, but thought that it the loosening of purse strings responsibility to have them used as they asked for subscriptions instead, lower prices to be paid by the to the end of November-including the Since the War began it has become every service the system may be doing some people would pay and some Government could be spread over the losses of all German nationalities but mal to point out the duty of giving more harm to the Church than tho would not and the dances of the
arelive of naval or Colonial casualties instead of appealing to the sentiments qeydoes good And in my opinion church would be adversely affected whole trade
of the charitable, and it may subly be to all asta free in our place of Mr. PATTERDEN thought that sta
wat 3.921,869,
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PARADES.
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