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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 80, 1918.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.
„MEETING OF SEATHOLDERS AND SUBSCRIBERS.
THE CHINA MAJE
THE COMING RACES.
TRAINING TIMES.
January 30th. DERBY ORIFFINS. Lusitanis Pearl (1), 42, 1.37; 1,483, Nevand and Korund (1). 40, 1.15,
1.50, 1.80, 8.05.1.
2.29.
Tytan Chief (i), +1, 1.19, 1.55.3,
gange, enormoudly increases, the wind bad already let the Church Body in for
Professor FREE thought the con power of the organ, which has hitherto a heavy expenditure on the organ itseil gregations were small at the evening uffered from inadequate wind supply the moment did nee appear a propitious service. People were inclined to stray sod pressure. It also readers posible fons for speaking of the large expenses it for that service, but made it thair the use of pneumatic actions, and will fan electric blower would entail, foar hd duty to attend in the morning. enable the organist to obtain the fullest [should imperil his scheme; moreover
Mr. POLLOCK said those who strayed The annual meeting of sestholders.pression of the beauty and valome of he did not know in the lost barà in could not expect to find room.
The Hon. Mr. CLAUD Savana "mid this, the finest musical instrument in blower was to come from: Mr. Blackett and subscribers of St. John's Cathedral the Far East
and himself spent many hours in it would be a very happy day when was held at the City Hall, last evening. The Bishop of Victoris, the Rt. Rev. G. said, has been absorbed into the Gener-knew that the completed organ without Cathedral
The Reserve Fund, as I have already anxious discussion of the subject, for he there were not sufficient seats in the HL Lander, n., presided and was aap-al Fund. The Endowment Fund is the means of producing an adequate
"Mr. "Doirnicas moved an : amund- ported by the Rev. F. C. Moyle, Mr. Fachanged, consisting of $16,000 in wind supply had about sa much nee asient that the same rule sx that for the B. L. Bowley (Hon. Treasurer), Mr. debentures. The income of this fund the blower without the organ. However, morning service be applied.
Paitanden (Hon. Secretary), Hon has hitherto been applied to the owing to the skill and ingsunity of Mr. POLLOCK accended, but this Mr. Claud Severn, C.M.G., Mr. A. H.Auistant Chaplain Fund, and although Mr. Blackett, & solution of the amendment was lost and the original Harris, and Mr. N. J. Stad.
Assistant Chaplain, this income will be he now had been able to prosent to unfortunately we have no longer an difficulty had been found in the blower motion was subsequently carried.
À GIFT TO THE LATE ASSIS required this year to maks good the the Cathedral and he was glad to say deficit of the Assistant Chaplain Fand. the Cathedral now possessed a most
TANT CHAPLAIN, APRI The subscriptioni to the latter fund fell | powerful blowing installation which was
Mr. PATTENDEN mentioned that when off from $1,545 in 1916 to 1796, and more than equal to the demands that the Rev. H. G. H. Griffiths left it was a sum of $488 had to be transferred could be made of it. He could bardly felt that he should be given something from the General Fund to balance this. over-cutimate the results, which this a mark of appreciation of his work, In addition a further sum of 3800 ha adequate wind apply made possible and subscriptions were obtained which since been paid to our former Aistant Much heavier premore could be put on enabled him to send a draft of £75. Chaplain for salary and travelling and for the first time the Diapascus, for He had received letter from Mr. expenses, so that 1,388 is still required which the firm of Walker was so famona, Grinths asking that the money be Conquest Dublix (0), 35, 1.11.2, to close this Fund.
would be heard in all their magnificence devoted to the building of a parish 1.47.2, 2.91.
The meeting was opened with prayer by the Cathedral Chaplain, after which the minutes of the two previous meetings wore read and confirmad..
From these remarks it will be seen that there is plenty of work for the Treasures whom you new about to elect for the present year, and I hope that although this is not a "War Charity, all Churchmen and women will be still more liberal in their gifts this year than they were in 1917.
2.41.4.
Maybe (i), 40), 1.18, 1.50, 2:28.1. Lucky Sand (0), 45, 1.27.1, 2.091,
Shatin Chief (), 97, 1.18, 151,
2.25.1.
Unique Dablia (0), 35, 1.094, 1483,
2.20.1.
Wild Chi and Gentle Cut (0), 35.3,
1.10.2, 1.45.1, 2.18.4...
Salander (1), 39.2, 1.19.1, 1.57.1,
2.30.1.
and power. Pneumatic action was being room in the Cathedral compound or to Rock Band (e), 34, 1.10 1.47.2, put in which made possible the some other abject extension
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Persian Cat and Siamese Cat (o).
80.4; 1.17.2-1.55.1, 2.80.
Fanling Chief (i) 05, 1.18, 1.49, 2.23.
OLD PONIES.
2.21.1, 2.53*
Glorious Pearl (0), 40, 1.10.4, 1.40, Vid (o), 883, 114, 1.40-401 Attmation Dahlia (0), 37, 1.15.4.
1.4.3, 2.10.
Mr. F. B. L. BOWLEY, the BoD Treasurer, said:-In presenting the an pual account last year I had to inform the satholders and subscribers that the expenditure bad exceeded the income by $575, and that we started 1917 with a small debis balanes, Dofortunately this year the excess of expenditure over income is $300, and it has been necessary to transfer the Reserve Fund of $1,000 to the
ak the rescurces of The donation was gladly received. Ganeral Funt in order to meet this
the instrument, besides, which the and its disposal was left to the Church dafleit. This disappointing result is not
heavier prosure would much improve Body. due to any lack of generosity on the
the tone of the reeds in particular. A FORTHCOMING CONFERENCE part of the scatholders and subscribers,
He did not propose to go into the but to the fact that they are so tow
almost unendurable difficulties that had Bishop Lander refered to a conference, in number, the total number on the The Hon. Mr. H. E POLLOCK-I been encountered in the progress of the which was being held in Shanghai in register being 123 only. There must be should like to sak with reference to the work or to give mere details of what April, in connection with the consecrs-Windsor Dahlia (a), 35, 1.12, 1.47.1, many hundred members of the Church balance in hand, of the Cathedral was being done, but he would be very tion of Chinese Bishops to take the place of England and kindred Churches in Organ Fund, what is the estimated happy to show the instrument to any of English Bishops. The Cathedral had this Colony in addition to this further expenditure on the organ!
who were faterested. He hoped the been invited to sand four represents small number, including our Am-
Mr. BOWLEY replied-The original organ would be formally reopened in so solgt dit be erican friends Church, and I appeal to them to has been pait leaving 83,000 still to be agree with him that the instrument was sti
of the Episcopal estimate was $7,000; up to date $4,000 March and he thought then they would good thing to select four lay repre- remember that the old Mother Church paid. I und stand from Mr Fuller one which was not only an asset to the selection was left to the Church On the suggestion of Mr. HARRIA, of the Colony is not, as is the case with there will be some extra expense in the Cathedral but to the Colony most Cathedral and Parish Churches incurred, including a small house
to generally. He would like to take Boby to decida. England, possessed of endowments or accommodate the blower which I think titles. Our Cathedral is disestablished, about $300 ought to cover it. and was never endowed. It is the duty therefors of every Churchman and Churchwoman in the Colony, although be or she may be prevented by military daries or other engagements from attending regularly at the Cathedral, to contribute towards its maintenance. Further if any Churehman or woman in the Colony has any cause to complain of the management of the Cathedral or conduct of its services, let them remem- ber that the management is as far as possible based on a popular suffrage. and if each of them will sand $10 or more to the Treasure: they can cast their votes for a new Church Body and ventilate their complaints at auch meeting as this.
Mr. A. H. HARRIS then proposed and Dr. SANDERS seconded, the adop. tion of the report and accounts.
VOTE OF THANKS TO THE ORGANIST.
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Mr. PATTENDEN Laid he would like to propose a resolution that was not on the agenda. He felt that the present was a very opportune time for them to show their real appreciation by putting on record the great appreciation of kir. Denman Fuller's services during the twelve years he had recently completed of his connection with the Cathedral. Mr. Bowley bad told them of sote of the work that Mr. Faller had done and was now doing is connection with the Although the year under review organ and with the blower which he shows special expenditure on passage had kindly supplied for the organ "money for the Chaplain, who after 5 Mr. Fuller had doxa lot of ether Years service received 6 months' well-work in the past that he thought he earned furlough, we cannot anticipate might say eclipsed his work on any decrease in expenditurs this year, se it has been decided to convert the Chaplain's sterling stipend into local currency at 2/- to the dollar, decision, which will, I am sure, meet with the approval of all who know what it is to live in this expensive Colony. Colles tions for Church Expenses are $400 less than last year although the Christ- mas Day Collection was for the first time for many year devoted to this purpose: this is no doubt partly at sounted for by the abandonment of the
the opportunity of acknowledging A GENERAL VOTE OF THANKS, the great skill and ingenuity of Mr. Blackett and he thought the
The Rav. COPLEY MOYLE proposed a Trustees of the Cathedral, no leas Tote of thanks to the Church workers; to the Bishop and the clergy who had than the congregation and himself, were highly fortunate in having been helped during the past year, to the isy able to obtain the services of so skilled members of the Church Body; to the and
Hoa. Secretary and Hon. Treasurer; the early celebrations of the Holy Com to thees who had soted as servors at
munion; to members of the choir sidesinan; the Sunday and and School teachers: the ladies who had locked after the brass and liner of the Cathedral; the Hon. Treasurer of the Hon. Treasurer of the Flower Fund, Church Notes, Mrs. Goldsmith; and to
conscientious gentleman. (Appinase). In conclusion he was seeing the rapidly approaching completion of a scheme which it had taken him her years of constant effort to carry through. He thanked them very sincerely for the vote of thanks that had just been passed He could only say that if it had bean bia privilege to do something for the Cathedral and for the advancement of musical life of the Colony he was more than gratified.-(Applauté),
THE CHURCH BODY.
the Church Body of the Cathedral was The election of the lay members of then proceeded with.
bra. Pollock
The meeting then closed with a abort
prayer.
FIGHTING.
the Cathedral organ. Most of the work posed the re-election of the same eix
The Hon Mr. H. E POLLOCK pro-ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB. on the organ had been done under very Lay Mambars, as last year with Mr. The resail of the third of the series of trying conditions and was quite outside F. B. L. Bowley, Hon. Treasurer, and Club Champiocabip races for the One Mr. Faller's work as Cathedral organist. Mr. W. L. Pattendex. Hon. Secretary: He remembered last summer one hot
Design and Heyward Hays and Gael Classes was decided last Saturday after- Bishop LANDER theri stated that Mr.noon with the following results:- July afternoon he met Mr. Fuller going A. H. Harris and Mr. E. V. D. Part were into, the Cathedral to do something to not desirous of atanding for re-election the organ. Mr. Faller suggested that and sise that Mr, W. L. Pattenden way Buoy (P). Distance: 8 miles
Coarse--Trocas Rock (P), North Fair he (the speaker) should go in, and help would only be prepared to stand pro-Facht. Heapon Finishing Corrected him." He declined. Later, about 8vided he was not asked to act as Hon. o'clock, he saw Mr. Fuller going away Secretary. looking pretty well played out. That
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DIE DESIGN CLASS.
Course. Time. Time
M. & Scratch 5 09 08
5 13 19
#3
5 077 23.
19 47
Perfection Dahlia (0); 34.1, 1.30.1.
1.46, 2.10.4. Star of Deon (1), 41, 1.20, 1.30.4. Sandy (c), 58.2, 1.18.1. Thundy Dablia (0), 38, 1:13, 1.4. Xmas Light and Beacon Light (D).
43, 1.20, 1.55.1, 2.27.2.
Fairy Light (c), 20.2, 1.15.3, 1.50.3,
2.22.1.
Royal Sand (0), 41, 120, 2.00, 2.88,
8.16.1, 341.3. Merry Sand (0), 25.4, 1.11.1, 1.45.2.
SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS.
Black Cat and Tabby Cat (0), 44.8,
1.20, 1.58.1, 2.29.4.
Rock; Moon (i), 40, 1.17, 1.55, 2.29.4. Bijiland (1), 87, 1.12.1. - Haggis (c), 43.1, 1.22, 1.57.4, 2.40.1. Ebony Pearl (1), 88, 1.10, 1,41.2. - Puff Box (1) 10.8, 1.19, 1.56:2,
2.50.2.
Starnese Dahlia and Sunstar Dahlia, 34, 110, 1.45.1, 2.21, 3.57.1. Sauf Box (), 40, 1.17, 1.52.1, 2.24 2.
THE DERBY ENTRIES.
The entries for the Annual Race Meeting are now published and ap pear to be quite as numerous &
are considerably excess of the usual. The entries for the Derby
usual number. Nine stables are re- presented by 27 ponies. They are as follows:-
Mr. Adameric
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KEYWARD HATS AND GARL CLAKI.
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was only one occasion. He had seen following Lay Members were elected:--
A ballot was then taken and the Daphne practice of retaining for Church Mr. Fuller come away from work in Mesars. F. B. L. Bowler, A. H. Compton, Halcyon Pis. for race Plato dato.. penses a portion of each special collection connection with repairing and tusing W. L. Fattenden, N. J.Stabb, Professor
a practice which was condemned by work when he looked as if it would Earle and the Hon. Mr. Claud Severn, (1) Ailsa ...... the Bishop at last year's meeting, but have been very much better if he had been C.M.G. the main cause is the extreme unpope in his bed. He would just like to read
(2)Daphne... larity of the collections for Charcha letter from Mr. Blackett for them to Mr. A. H. HARRIS acted as scrutineers.
The Hon. Mr. H. E-POLLOCK and (3) Halcyon...
(i) Booits Expenses as compared with War Chari-bear what that, gentleman thought ties, an unpopularity which I hope about Mr. Fuller. Mr. Fattender read DEN, seconded by Mr. G. Hogg, Mr. B. On the motion of Mir, W. L. PATTEN. members of the congregation will over-
a report by Mr. Blackett, which referred C. SANDFORD was elected as auditor.. come daring the present year. Renta in terms of high appreciation to Mr. of Sitrings and Subscriptions and Fuller's work, but for which a satisfac
A MOTION WITHDRAWN. Donations are practically the same as tory view of the organ at present would
A resolution that the income of the in 1916. Special Collections show an
have been out of the question. He Endowment Fand be applied to General increase of 8870, and of the amount of thought the management of the Church, Expenses in future was withdrawn. $4,505.35 appearing under this heading the congregation and the whole com- $5,434:37 went to War Charities. This manity of Hongkong owed a debt of
THE SIDE CHAPEL SCREEN. includes Mr. Fuller's Chocal Service gratitude to Mr. Fuller for what he had Professor EABLE proposed and Mr. Collection of $1,052 on Good Friday, done. It had been a labour of love, BoWLEY seconded that the sum of which made a record up to that but it had also been very hard work. $134.48, Tecmived from the National: Position. date, since eclipsed, however, by
Mr. A. H. COMPTON seconded the Mission, be applied towards the com-1) Lysbeth the sum of $1,400 and £10 contri-motion, which was cordially endorsedpletion of the screen of the site Chapel. (8) Toinette... buted to the Mine Sweepers' Fand this
Mr. DENMAN FULLER in reply said that The Bishop mentioned that the sum montb.
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On the Expenditore eide I wish to be was almost entirely responsible was not sufficient for the purpose, but mention that the item for Repairs bean made on the organ since be had mised to help..
for the large expenditure which had Mr. Claod Severn and others. had ́pro-| includes the clearing and replanting of been organist of the Cathedral, and "The motion was carried. the compound, kindly undertaken by completely so for the way in which the THE QUESTION OF FREE SEATS. Mr. Tutcher end Miss Phoebe May, money had been and was being spent, and the repair of the pathways, for he would like to give a brief account of A resolution that all seats in the which a debt of gratitude is dag to Mr. what had so far, been done. When he Cathedral shall be unreserved, five Perkins. Mr. Tutcher has also been came out he was faced with three pro- minutes before each Sunday morning Chau) (8) Distance: 23 miles Start and good enough to undertake the care of blame. First, the organ, owing to age service was moved by Mr. BowLET and Bnish Mursy Pice the compound in future. Capt. Cars and climate, was in a bad state of repair; seconded by Dr. SANDERS Heapon Finishing Corrected RE Kindly contributed #10 towards
The Hon. Mr. CLAUD SEVERN pointed Ticht Course. Timo. Time the Revised Bible, which cost #59 second, in design it was much out of
date owing to, the great advance which out the difficulty of Peak rezidenta who, The sum of 8488 has been transferred had been made in organ construction in they caught the 10.50 tram, cosilä - ledve Jane. Scratch Du to the Assistant Chaplain Fund to make the Lat. 20 or 30 years; and lastly the not get to their seats in time. He Oecone
Dorothy Inmored an amendment that the bell Niobe 14 10 9 3600 6 zi 20 So much for the General Fund. Then supply was not sufficient. Organ Fund calls for special mention song to these conclusions, he cast no should cease at 11 d'clock and the Helen 1140
reflections on the great and famous firm service commence at three minutes past. Fosition. 11 Pax for race. Pls, to date on account of the fact that it was who built the organ. Most of the work This would give seatholders time to!) Oenon resolved in June last to rebuild-and-
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Fanling Chief. GOLDIN, The Monarch of Mystery.
Shatin Chief.
GOLDIN; The Invader of the Occult. Lusitanian Pearl.
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New Year. Rocksand. "Luckysand. Daintysand: 64] Dragonsand.
VICTORIA REGATTA,
Booking at ANDERSON'S.
PRICES
HAINAN NOTES.
$2, $1 & 50 Okats.
not willing to continue the heavy tax for a larger force. With these conditions it is not to be wondered at RÄBI KUBEM. E
(From Our Own Cory pondent) that robberies are on the increase 7:20 6 20 48 6 13, 38 ·
During the last few days, men with The Victoria Regatta is to be held 14, 40DANŽ,
gunshot wonder receiver in attacks of on February 19th Bowing events
Hainam is still rejoicing in peace robbers, have been received into the will include a tub scull, race, inter-club General Lung Chi Kwang has sent most Heibow Minion Hospital The first pairs (for, challenge cup presented of his soldiers to the maitland and came from Ham-ht, i town about thấy tr by Mr. H. Percy Smith), police race, learn that he has captured the City of mailes sortir east of Roibow, where be intar elab fours, naval gigs and whators, Lui-chow, "and controls that region town was looted by a band of about
as far as Ko Chow, There Are reports hundred robbers The others eame the Nathna Cap, dinghy race, Inter-that his men bare fought to or from twenty miles west of Hothou national fours and a race for Chinese battles with the Canton troops and have where & jaak wat captured and looted
by pirates. Course Dumbell Island (Cheung sampans and finally x race for fours for been defeated, also that his forces fiest
improve the organ at a cost of about was excellent, almost unapproachable to reach their seats and would also allow (2) Niobe
Ladye Jaan. : $7,000. An appeal was isaged and met day, and such, shortcomings as were three minutes in which seats would Dorothy HEA
with amcat generous response, 15,559.82 had no opportunity of remedying this Mr N.J. STABB seconded. being quickly raised Mr. Blackett, or state of things until Mesars Walker and Mr. BOWLEY pointed out that The
spparent were unarcidable. He had be free.
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expert organ builder, has been engage Sons sont out a man to drect the Masfie amendment took them Back to the chan) (8) Distance: 23 miles, Etart and & Chinese Cup So far, three entries to arrive at, i cong Kong were captured remains to be done, and a further sum Cathedral organan Instrument he original regulation governing the Snish Murray Pier corrected have been sent in for the International in their boats, and that later others RDAS STAKING AS
on this work for six months; but much
subecquently and the honour of open-thedral. Some of them had
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of avce $2,000 is still required to paying and he at once approached the trying for the past twelve months to for the work in hand. Here again Church, body, who empowered him to get it altered, but it would probably I abould like to call attention raise the necessary funds: His first save confusion if they reverted to it. La Cigale... Beratch 6'40 30 6 40 30 to the generosity of the few and duty was to see that the organ was Professor EARLE moved that all seats Teaper
·20 20·6.36 27 5 06 07 the indifference of the many the 95,500
£38 40 6 15 56 15 29:10-% has been contributed by less than 100 put in good repair as it stood. When be free, mentioning that there was an
sther40 20 by this was done he started work on sincreasing movement at home in favour
4400 6,25 195/41-22 individuals out of the thousands of scheme, the ultimate object. of which of free seats. Ils suggested that those lovers of Church mutis in the Colony was to bring the organ completely up who paid the seats should continue Queen Bee...
4400 629 46" 146′40 The remainder now have their chance to date and place it amongst the payment in the form of subscriptions.
Position Pis for race. Pia to date, of joining this generous band, and pay finest instruments of the very Brat Hon Mr CLAUD SEVERN iaid it was (1) Vers ing off the organ debs In this rank Only part of the work was not practicable and therefore he could (e) Treas convection I must mention the great possible whit Mesura Walkera not support it to biberality of our organist, Mr. Denman man was here, but none the less The Hon. Mr CLAUD BEVEEN amend Füller whose musical enthusiasm and the work had proceeded step by ment was put to the vote and curried. genius sro so well known in addition tsp from that day to this as he could resolution that all ments shall bi * devoting much time and skill to the carry it out and as funds would allow free at each Sunday evening service was care of sha: organ in the past and to its With the arrival of Mr. Blackett the moved by the BISHOP and sounded by pending reconstruction and improve ment, he has now presented to the completion of his scheme became possi Professor EARLESC
ble and he was xtremely relieved when Mr Pollogg, asked, if there was any Cathedral & complete electrically uro the Church Bady anchored the work spacial reason why there should be s elled blower of the latest type, which being done and undertook to raise the different rule for the evening service. I'valued at £160 sterning,
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Holbow and Kinngchaw. The grading All reports say that both parties are going on and it is widened the rand Theakiling events includeraces for the protecting the people from cobbers and in many places. At present it cannot be | handicap class," one-design class, HBrigands in the region over which they said that the road has been improveda have control, and other repo state for the dust is so thick on secount of Ward Elay and Gael class for yachts, that General Lung is coliating the the loog, months of dry weather, this and also race open to all clasps of rowdy element and thieves, of the It is very disagrecable, and 16 la bepe sailing boats if the Colony and for regions oval which he has control and that the layer of one and comen
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