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RECENT ANGLICAN CONFERENCE AT SHANGHAI THE RESOLUTIONS PASSED.

The Conference of Representatives of Church of England Congregations in China, held at Holy Trinity Cathedral, Shanghai, April 6th and 8th, 1918, passed the following resolutions!---

BRITISH REFUGEES FROM

RUSSIA.

Including the last British war relief workers to leave Russia, the Anglo-Bus-

ariel Paget at its head, a party of 15 sian Field Hospital Unit, with Lady British eubjects, war workers, consular officials and civilians, arrived in Tokio and Yokohama on April 7th and are wait ing to obtain passage to their homes.

1. That it is desirable that the English Congregations in China ba

Lady Muriel Paget is the representa formed into an organization, for mutual tive of the London Committee of the counsel and support, for the better Anglo-Russian Hospital Unit, a Colonial defining of their relations with the organization maintained by subscriptions Chung Hua Shenk Kung Hui, and for from British colonies, the Canadian gov· recognizing and maintaining intercom-rnment having given £10,000 for the munion and mutual goodwill between the work It is one of the organizations Chung Hua Sheng Kung Hui and such which answered the call of the Russian Congregations.

Red Cross in 1915, and after two years of active work from Archangel south, in Galicia and Roumania, ended up at Odessa, where the party waited two months hoping to establish a hospital for some faction which would fight the Ger

mans.

That_the_Scheme attached hereto be adopted for the aforesaid purposes.

3-That there acts of the Conference by communicated to the Archbishop of Canterbury, to the Senior Bishop in Chitin of the Church of America, to the Church of Canada, and to the General Synod of the Chung Hua Bheng Kung Hui now actually in session, seek

A Scheme for the organization of the English Congregations of China,

The organization shall be called The Society of the Congregations of the Church of England in China.

Any Congregations of the Church of England in China, comprising three or more Communicants and worshipping according to the Book of Common Prayer which on its request fa register- ed at the Central Office of the Society, shall be a member

PURPOSES OF THE SOCIETY, The general aims of the Society shall

he

1.-To develop the work of the Church among English Churchmen in China.

To maintain that work in orderly lution to the Chung. Hua Sheng Kung

In the Anglo-Russian Unit, which is at the Imperial Hotel in Tokio, are Lady Paget, Dr. H. Q. F. Thompson, head of the field hospital; Messrs. Blease. Keeble, Pocock, Parsons, Wright, Mander, Rod Cross orderlies, and Sisters McDonald, Davis and Cook the directors of hospital. wards or groups of nurses,

1918

HONGKONG MARATHON.

A SPLENDID RACE.

NAIK BANNIA KHAN, 18TH INFANTRY

THE VICTOR.

The marathon race hold on Saturday

afternoon under the auspices of the Hongkong Police Reserve attracted one of the biggest gatherings of spectators ever seen at a local athletic meeting. From an early hour the crowd began to collect opposite Queen's Statue Wharf, and by the time the race started 3.10 pm- bad attained considerable dimensions.

tedium of wait- ing was relieved by music discoursed by the band of the 18th Infantry. Amongst those present were: Lady May, who was accompanied by Mr. P. P J. Wodehouse, AD.C., the Hon. Mr.

The

Claud Severn, C.M.G., and Lieut. Col. John Ward, M.P., C.M.G.

There were fifty six entrants, the majority being men of the Indian regiments, and all excopt six faced the starter. They were as follow

1 Naik Abdul Gham Khan, 10th Infantry. 2 Gunner Alam Khan, H.K. and S.B..

R.G.A.

3 Stoker Ash, R.N.

5 Able Seaman Blower, R.N

Pte. M. Breslin, R.ALLI.

7 Sepoy Chain Singli, 74th Punjnhia. 81/Naik Chiraghdiu, 18th Infantry. 10 L/Naik Dalip Singh, 74th Punjabis. 11 Jemndar Fatch Mohd Khan, 18th In-

fantry, ER

head of the Field Hospital, a Briton Dr. Thompson, the physician who is

from Natal, told a representative of the Japan Advertiser, of the conditions in Southern Russin and in Siberia. He does not believe that the present German influence on the Ukrainians, which pushica | 12 Noil Ghulam Mald, H.K. and S.B., them to the front to oppose the radicala R.G.Af hv

of the North, will last long. Bolshevism 14 P-o. 745, J. A. Gutierrez, HK.FR.

13

GOVERNMENT OF THE BOCIETY It is carried out in the south does not 16 Sopoy Hiyah Mahd, 74th Panjabis.

The Governing body shall be called The Chapter of the Society of the Con- gregations of the Church of England in

China

MARIA PERSONNEL OF TUS: CRAFTER,

50ein to have penetrated castern Siberia, 16 P.-c. 804, V. A. Hyder, H.K.P.8. according to Dr. Thompson. In Vladivo 17. Hyder, St. Joseph's College. stock he saw officers in uniform, though 18 P.-c. 767, B. A. Hyder, H.K.P.R. been stripped of their shoulder 19 Driver Fakir Chand, Mala Corps. straps. In Ukraine an officer's uniform 20 Ginner Iser Singh, H,K, and 5.B., means sure death. Vladivostock and RGA

had

1.—All bishops of the Church of Enr.arbin seemed very quiet after the tur 22-Driver Gleba Kant, Mula Corpe,

land in China.bulent oities of the south Thero seomed 23 Artificer Kalloo, Müle Corps."

to: nu cxcitement due to the presence 2. All priests and descons duly of Allied men-of-war in the barbour. licensed by such bishops to minister to English Congregations in China,

3Lay Representatives of such con- gregations in the proportion of one to every 300 communicants or part of a hundred, duly appointed by the Laity of 2 congregation The term communi cant" to mean one complying regularly with the rule of the Church as regards Communicating,

24 Gunner Karim Baksh, H.K. and S.B.,

25 Naik Khan Bahiday, Mule Corps. 26 Sepoy Khuda Dad, 74th Punjabis. 27 Pte. A. Kirby, R.A.M.C

The party left Moscow on March 3rd, R.G.A after the train which had brought the Allied envoys out At Irkutsk the train was met by the Americen Consul, who had heard that the American Ambassador ad decided to leave Vologda. The re- port was incorrect.

In the

arrived in has party which Japan are Mr. Ficton Bagge, British Consul-Gonoral at Odessa; Mesars Reeve,

and Waraden, from Kieff, and 34 Muld Nand, HK, and S.B.. Taylor, Curr and Kinach from Olussa, Gunner Mohd N also a number of English governesses an Sepoy Natha Khan, 18th Infantry.

23 Naik Kundan Singh, 74th Punjabir. 29 Liu Jok Sun, 31-Sepay Mardan Ali, 74th Punjabis. 32 Sepoy Mohd Khan, 74th Punjabis. 33 Gunner Muhd Hassnin, H.K. and S.B.,

RQA

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

BENGKONG AND CHINA DISTRICT.

GUARD OF HONOUR Tho Corps will provide a Guard of Honour to receive H.E. the Governor at the Theatre Royal on Tuesday, the Brd inst. Fall in at the Chines Y.M.C.A. Headquarters at 7.45 p.m. Dress: Helmets, belta, shorts, put tees

NO. 2 V1AD. Thursday, 25th inst

8 pm Squad and stretcher drill. NO. Í. V.A.D.

PROMOTIONS.

The following promotions are made, subject to the approval of Major- General J. C. Dalton, Chief Com- missioner:-

Pte. Fung Hoi-shun to be Leo Corpl Pte Tsai firkan to be Lee. Corpl. Pte. Ng Wing-yan to be Lee Corpl Monday, 22nd inst

1.16 p.m. Recruit drill. Tuesday, 23rd instr

1.10 p. Bandage clues. Wednesday, 24th inst. :--

2.30 Band practice.. Thursday, 2ith inat. --- ⠀⠀⠀ 1.15 p.m. Recruit drill, Friday, 26th inst

Saturday, 27th inst

13.15 Bandaging class

3.15 pm Squad and stretcher drill

(trained members.

NO. 4 V.A.D.

"A" and "B" Sections

Monday, 22nd inst. :---

1.20 p.m. First aid class. 4.15 p.m. First aidi class. Tuesday, 23rd inst.:-

1.20 p.m. First aid class. 4.15 p.m. First aid class,

A Section.

Wednesday, 24th just

2.30 p.m. First aid examination, Tung Wan Hospital (2nd year members only).

"B" Section.

Thursday, 25th inst

6.20 p.m. First aid examination, Tung With Hospitni (1st year members only).

(3d) E. RALPHS (District Supt. in charge of District)// Hongkong, 20th April, 1918.

All these men teached - Shaukiwon a minute or two after each other in the order named. The rest, however, arrived, at intervals of between fifteen and twenty minutos,

The Principal Church of the Society

shall be held there Dr. Fitzwilliams, who was in charge of 36 Gunner Nawab Din, H.K. and B. ed, in close order, by Nos, 30, 22, 55, hai, and the meetings of the Chapter

the hospital at Homen, loft the train at R.G.A. Mukden for Shanghai.

The Chapter shall ordinarily rest 45. ene body, electing its own Chairman for ench meeting, but on request of one bishop, or two or mora other members, any matter shall be discussed and voted on by the bishops, the other clergy, and the Laity acting separately, a majority in each order being necessary to carry a resolution, proviued always that the other Clergy and the Laity may by mutual agreement sit together, m

The Chapter shall most at least once in three years.

DIE STANDING COMMITTEE.

(1) the Archbishop of Canterbury, and (2) the Chairman of the House of Bishops of the Chung Hua Shong Kung Hui,

REGISTRAR,

ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION

- OF PORTUGUESE CONSUL-

GENERAL

TWO MEN ARRESTED AT SHANGHAI.

to

Minister

VLOW

37 Gunner Nawab Khan, H.K. and SB

R.G.A

38 Gunnor Nur Ahmed. H.K. and S.B.,

R.G.A

39 Sepoy Pobla Singh, 14th Punjabis. 40 Naik Rabia Khan, 18th Infantry. 41 Corpi. J. Rowland, R.G.AMEN 12 Drummer Rulyn Khan, 18th Infantry. 43 Ldg. Signalman WE Ryder, R.N. 44 Gunner Sadhu Singh, H., and S.B.,

R.G.A

45 Sepoy Samundar Khan, 74th. Panjabis. 46 Gunner Shah Mund, H.K. and S.B.,

R.G.A.

47 Eunnor Sharab Khan, HK and S.B.,

R.G.A

48 Sapper P. Simonds, R.H

49 Gunner Surin Singh, H.K, and S.B.,

R.GIA

30 Sergt. A. . Talfourd, R.G.A. 51. Gunner E. Taylor, R.G.AL

35 Inspector R. Wood, Sanitary Board. 56 Naik Amir, 18th Infantry.

On the return journey, Gunner Alam Khan gave up, followed by several others. Naik Amir and Sergt. Talfourd, who had about ten minutes' start of the rest, continued to make headway, follow

Taikoo Dockyard it was noticed that -44, 40, 11, 4, 82, 25, and 37. Near the

Tallourd had got into some trouble, and he began to fall to the rear. At this moment 39 drew level with 56, and 22, 55, 44, 40, 11, 4, 4, 35, and 37 gradually overhaaled Talfourd. A contest between 39 and 66 then ensued, strength being thus exponded which would have proved most valuable bad they nursed it Near the Boldiers and Sailora Home No. 56 showed signs of futigue and fell off, bat discerning spectators knew that he, No. 39 continued with admirable grit

he collapsed and had to be carried away too, was spent Near the Dockyard gates

hy his friends. No. 56, also, fell a victim to his own indiscretion and suffered the same experience as No. 30, No. 40, Naik Rannia Khan, who was keeping his best and running and hopping, alternately, took the lead near the Dockyard: He showed that, although he had run all the distance, he had still plenty of vim in, him, and increased his lead considerably by a fine sprint. He reached the win-

A sensational attempt on the life of Mr. J, R. D'Oliveira, the Consul General During the roccas of the Chapter, the for Portugal, was made at Shanghai on Two Portuguese-Carlos April 14th Affairs of the Society shall be in Eugenio Carneiro, aged 27, and Fran hands of a Standing Committee to be cisco Estevao Carneiro, aged 21, son and elected by the Chapter, of which Com nephew of J. L Carnoirs the share mittes the Dean of Holy Trinity Cathe broker have been arrested in connection. dral for the time baing, or the priest with the crime, and will to sent to Macao. Acting for him, shall be er-offieso Chair for trial. In company with two hank manking and employés, L. Lemnos and R. P.

The Standing

the Bomor, J. Watson, R,G.A. to the Chapter Committee shall submit they were brought backs from Carneiro, 52, Supper J. Waller, G

previous day charged. With report on the operation of the Society, share frauds, having been extradited at such report when adopted to be sent to the request of the Portuguese and it The officials were as follow:-Judge, ning Fast about two hundred yards in

it seus that the prisoners the Consulate, and, when Mr. D'Oliveira Mr. H. J. Gedge; Assistant Judges, Mr. front of the second man, Inspector R. entered the room in which they were wait. F. Hough, A.S.P. (R), and Staff Wood, having covered the distance in 76 ing for him the elder in his left hand Inspector Wildin; Starter, Mr. II. P. mins. 46-4-5 secs. Mention might, at this A registrar shall be appointed with an held out to the Consul General a copy White. Mr. F. C. Jonkin, D.S.P. (R), stage, be made of the foolhardiness of office at the principal church whose duties of a local newspaper containing photo C.B.E., was in charge of a detachment one of the spectators. While the eleventh

be

Churches graphs of the three prisoners and asked of the Police Reserves, who kept admir-nian was coming in a European, on a hall to keep a record of all Congrega What have you to that effect. The able order throughout the afternamning-post, and collided with one of the came to the win. tions in the Society and their Minister. newspaper covered a Smith and Wesson regulations governing the rage just be competitors, who, fortunately, escaped

2-To keep a record of all Baptisms, se enlibre revolver held in the man's right fore the start Confirmations Marriages and Burials hand. When the

unhurt He was severely reprimanded weapon came into in connection with such Congregations Mr. D'Oliveira instantly grabbed the

THE RACE,

and left the course sadder and a 3. To act as Scoretary to the Chapter man's wrist, and a bullet passed through Punctually at 3.10 p.m. Mr. H. P.

wiser man." and the Standing Committee.

the flesh on the left side over the heart. White fired the pistol, and the competi-The following were those who complet The Consul General continued to struggle tors started, taking the direct road to the The Chapter shall appoint Home with the man, but when the other man Naval Dockyard and then entering to which they reached the winning-post:

ed the course according to the order in. Committee consisting of at least three fired his Belgian automatic pistol and the the main road, along which they con members, one clerical and two lay (the ballet passed over Mr. D'Oliveira's bead | tinued to Shaukiwan and back. A large

(1); 40, Naik Rangis Khan,: laymen having resided in China), who and through the door, he thought the number of enthusiasts followed the com

(9), 55, Inspector H. Wood, shall keep before the Church at Home wisest course would be to leave the roompetitors in motor cars, on motor-cycles,

(8), 44, Gunner Sadhu Singh. the work of the Society, and act on ita Meanwhile Mrs. D'Oliveira, who had not

(4), 22, Driver Cheba Khan. Lady May also followed may require behalf en ocasion to regard the rooptian room, fnm, the dining-room me for as the Hongkong Yacht Cinh (0), 15). Na dastan Aland.

seen the men, bearing the shots, entered bicycles, etc.

35, Sopay Natha-Khan." Funds will obviously be needed for the work of the Socisty, and the greater they are, the more assistance the Society will be able to give to weak and scattered congregations. Therefore the Chapter 18 to be placed in the position of a body legally capable of holding property, to enable it to acquire funds to be spent in promoting the work of the Society, It is not the aim of the Society to inter- fere with any existing Trust. Any Con. gregation receiving financial help from the Society must, and it is hoped that all Congregations will, furnish the Chapter with an annual balance sheet,

The Chapter shall appoint a Treasurer of the Society,

HOME COMMITTEN

LICENSING.

1. In the case of Chaplains paid wholly or in part by the Society, appli- cations for Licences shall be made to the Bishop or Bishops concerned by the Chapter

2-In Congregations registered as members of the Society, the appointment of permanent Chaplains not paid by the Society shall remain as at present pro- vided for by local Trust Schomes, etc, but it is desirable that all applications to Bishops for Licences, to ench Chaplains should be endorsed by the Chapter,

(Continued at foot of negi Calumas.)

aly to be confronted by two men with weapons levelled in her direction. She closed the

stand barridly and found her antered the dining room from another entrance and saw that he was wounded. An alarm was raised and the men were arrested by a Sikh police man at the Star Garage. The men were disarmed at the police station.

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3-At the pasent time all Congre, gations and Chaplains are under the oversight of Bishops of the Church of England in Chins. In the event of one of these Bishops heing succeeded by a Bishop not of the Church of England, the Chapter shall make application to the Archbishop of Canterbury for the pro, vision of Episcopal oversight, în the Chaplaincies affected by the change,

CONCLUSION.C

The Chapter shall be bound in all its decisions by the doctrine and discip line, principles and usages rites and ceremonies of the Church of England.

The Terms Society Chapter, Holy Trinity Cathedral, "Registrar, «Dean, shall not be understood te imply that tho persons or buildings to which they refer have any statue dignity or authority of a diocesan character

Sergt. A. E. Talfourd and Naik Amir took the lead at the turn opposite the Soldiers and Sailors' Home. When the Bowrington Canal was reached Pie M Blower, the Dockyard marathon cham Breslin, R.M.L1., dropped out. A B pion, gave up shortly afterwards, and the example was followed by two or three others. When the Taikoo Dockyard was reached Naik Amir, of the 15th Infantry, was leading, with Sergt. Talfourd about 20 yards behind-Those positions were weintained when Shaukivan was reached, Just thirty minutes from the start. The full order of the competitors at this, the turning point, was:--

(2), 60, Sergt. Talfourd. (1), 56, Naik Amir.

(3) 39, Bepoy Pobla Singh. (4), 40, Naik Bannia Khan. (5), 44, Guaner Sadhu Singh. (6) 55, Inspector B. Wood (7), 32, Driver Ghela Khan. (8), 35, Sepoy Nathu Khan (9), 37, Gunner Nawab Khan. (10), 11. Jenader Fatch Khan. (11), 42, Drummer Rulya Khan. (12), 1, Naik Abdul Gham Khan. (13) 12, Naik Ghulam Muhd. (14) 47, Gunner Sharah Khan, (15) 32, Sepoy Mohd Khan,

(Continued at foot of next Colum

THE RESULT.

(7), 42, Drummer Rulys Khan.- (8), 1 Naik Abdul Gham Khan. (9), 37, Gunner Nawab Klian. (10), 11, Jemadar Fateh Khan. (12) 7, Sepoy Chain Bingh (11), B, L/Naik Dalip Singtr (13), 47, Gunner Sharah Khan. (14), 45, Sepoy Saroundcar Kaan. (15), 49, Gunner Straíu Singh. (16), 50 Sergeant A. E. Tallourd, (17), 17, 4. A. Hyder (18), 32, Sepoy Mahd Khan, (19), 19, Driver, Fakir Chand, (20), 30, Siganlman F- Macey. (1), 16, Beray Hyat Molid

Cups for the race were presented by the Hoa Mr. P. H. Holyoak, Mr. Eldon Potter, an officer of the Hongkong Defence Corps, the Soul China Morning Poet, Ltd, and the British-American Tobacco Co., Ltd

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Mr FC Jenkin on behalf of the Police Reserve, requested Lady May to present the Cups to the succesful.com- petitors, amidst loud spplause.

This ceremony having been completed. Lady May was presented with an exact, replica of the Championship Cap, suitably inscribed Lady May thanked Mr. Jenkina, and cheers were then given Mr. Jenkin. The gathering dispersed after the National Anthem had been played by the band.

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