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THE HONGKONG DAILY

THE LATE MR. D. K. MOSS. BISHOP LANDERS FAREWELL

LARGELY ATTENDED FUNERAL

FAREWELL TO THE BISHOP. AT THE CHINESE Y.M.C.A. ON SATURDAY

The esteem and respect in which the late INTERESTING SPEECH BY BISHOP Mr. D. K. Moss was held, was amply

LANDER.

testified on Saturday evening, when a

SERMON.

AT ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL The Bishop of Victoria, Dr. Landale, who is leaving the Colony by the Amperes

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MONDAY,

CONTROLLING OF LOCAL

TRAFFIC,

NEW SET OF REGULATIONS

FRAMED

A new set of traffia regulations -erd

rahicles in order to asist the Folies in

A farewell was tendered to the Right Barge gathering, of sympathising friends of Russia-towards the end of this week published in Friday's Gazette and should Rev. Bishop of Victoria and Mr. Lander was present at the funeral service at preached his farewell sermon at St. John's be carefully persued by all owners of by the congregations of the Chung Wah Shing Kung Wui at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. on Saturday afternoon. There was 'a large gathering, the majority of whom wore Chinese.

Happy Valley. Besides the general public the whole staff of the firm of Messrs. Alexander Ross & Co. altended to pay their last respects.

controlling traffic-admittedly one of the most difficult problems for the Pelicer in the City. There is no doubt that every year sess an increase in the trafic of the City, resulting in extra work falling on the shoulders of the Traffic Department

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Cathedral, pesterday morning, when the was a large congregation present.

The Bishor said: The figure of the shep herd and bis sheep is prominent in Holy The curtego was met at the Monument Scripture: The 3rd Palm, opening "The by number of the deceased's friends Lord is my Shepherd," and many passage hire M: Woxu, who presided, said Those who followed, immediately behind in the Prophets, recur to us at once. Our that they had mot that day to express their the coffin were Mesars A. W. Smith, G. Lord constantly used it. "Feed my sheep" feelings of deep affection and regret on Thornton, W. J. Haneen and E. A. M. the eve of parting with their beloved Williams. The Rev. M. W. Shewell, O. F. is the greatest commandment to the fore most Apostle. To him the most pathetic Bishop and Mrs. Lander. He thought conducted the burial service

A large number of beautiful foral Col that this was a sad and solemn occasion and their hearts were filled with sorrow. tributes were placed over the grave, and aspect of the multitudes was that the The new regulations, summarised, deal

were a sheep without a shepherd. He The wand that made one linger, and never bodies with which deceased was connected speaks of bad shepherds only hirelings portant point is that all drivers licences,

who worked for themselves and not for did this come home to them with more various firms, and the general public. A their sheep, who cared not for the Rockcluding drivers of motor vehicles, have convincing force than now. For the past member of the firm of Messrs. Alex Ross But. He Himself is not like them. He is on reduced in price. There will be no 13 years their Bishop had so endeared & Co expressed a desire to our reporter the good shepherd, He knows His sheep half yearly issue of licences as heretofore. himself to them that they found it dif-that the list of wreaths should not be He cares for them. Our Church lays great Instead a licence will be issued annually, emphasis on the pastoral office. Bishops the few being thirty cents in every case ficult now to have to say farewell to him, published.

Among those present were the Hon.and clergy are to be more distinguished with the azception of motor drivers. Had it not been for the undeniablo claims)

as pastors than as priests. It is a most licences which are 33, and includes the of his health, they would have strongly Mr. N. J. Stabb, the Hon. Mr. E. V. D protested against boing deprived of one Parr, the Hon. Mr. J. H. Kemp, Mr.searching consideration to any minister cost of the necessary photograph who had not only been their spiritual Justice Wood, Mesars. G. W. Barton, of Christ When our Lord littered these learners' motor driver's licence at $1 and father but also their staunch, kind, and inlay Miller, C. H. P. Hay. J. A words His earthly ministry was drawing valid for two months, will be issued: The The Committee had Plummer, G. C. Moxon, J. Owen Hughes, to a close. To an ordinary observer it motor licences are renewable on July 1st. xympathetic friend. felt that it would have appeared ungrate Smyth, A. O. Lang, A. R. Love, I had not been much of a success. He had The owners of private chairs and rickahas felt thather part to allow the Bishop and W. Dick, J. L. Crockatt, F. R. L. Bowler, contended against sin and prejudice and are reminded that licences are now re Ars. Lander to leave them without asking E Pearce, J, A E Bullock, had been crushed by them. Only very few owable on January 1st, instead of on them to accept some small gifts as memen-Gardiner, E. F. Aucott, J. H. Bickhouse, and not the induentin), and wealthy peo-September 1st, formerly. them to time during which the Bishop Duncan Clark, B. A. Hale, R. E. Gold- il a little one; they were ignorant, dull The only increase in the cost of licences

ple, had any use for Him. His flock was had laboured with much praiseworthy faith smith. RL Bridger F. 4. Mackintosh men. Yet He was not pessimistic, He had is in respect of public chairs which has and success in Southern China. Therefore, E. Clarke. J. Wallace, A. unwavering confidence in the ultimate been increased from to 3 The cost Mr. Latm Woo, ou behalf of the whole of Bleigh. Joseph W. Taylor, H. We triumph of His cause. the Chinese congregation of the Anglo-nett, J. Duncan, J. Hooper, T. P. Hallu Chick the Bishop and Mrs. Lander G. Goggin, J. Cher Clark, R. Han Chinese Church of Hongkong, would short- 4. J. Arnott, G. E. Stewart. C. Lauritsen, at consolation. It was His world-wide graciously to accept some small tokens of cock. M. 8. Susan C. G. Hickling. W. eir love and respect. In St. Stephen's Leak, J. M. McHutchon, H. A. Lam- Church the previous Sunday, the Bishop mert, A. da Silva, J. M. P. Tavares, & had asked the congregation to pray that Fothergill, and others. God might continue to use him in some way for the benefit of the Church of China, and the speaker was voicing their senti menta as well as his own when he said that. they would not only pray, as he wished but would also pray that God in His great mercy would speedily restore the Bishop to perfect health and protect both him and Dr. Lander in the future and bestow upon them happiness, prosperity, and longevity. (Applause.)

PROGRESS OF THE CHURCH.

ELLEPSEN, AGAIN!

HE PROMISED ONLY THREE

TIMES."

What was His of a ricksha licenco remaing the same.

One of the new regulations, is the issue vision- divine' programma for all of traders Ionces at a fee of $24. per nations and races. Ho had seen in the annum, this being for the benefit of Magi from the East the woman of appointed agents and demonstrators of Samaria, and bez fellow-townsmen, the motor cars. There is also an issue of motor drivers licences to Roman Centurion, the Syrophoenician, temporary and the Greeks at the feast a foreshadow-qualified persons at a fee of $2 per month, ing of the many other races who should this permitting visitors to drive their own believe in Him It is remarkable that one who lived, in Palestine and belongedals issue licences for less than one year can during their stay. The USP. can to the proudest and most narrow-minded race should have had such a vision. proportionate fees. Nothing less than being the Light of the All mater drivers have to pass tests and World would satisfy him. They must come no person under 18 years of age may, drive Everset Ellepsen, a Norwegian ship's from East and West and North and Southa car. Formerly the speed limit was officer, at present unemployed, was, for to sit down with Abraham, Issac and stated to be within 10 to 15 miles per the fifth time during the short space of Jacob. And be cannot refer to himself as hour for the City of Victoria, but now six weeks charged on Saturday at the the Pastor without saying "And I have it is made clear that 15 miles per hour Magistracy with being drunk and incap other sheep which are not of this Jewish is the speed limit for Hongkong, and able this time at the Government Civil fold." "I have" though then they knew Kowloon. Public motor cars are not to Mr. I. P. No, who endorced the re Hospital. He informed the Magistrate him not. Potentially, they were his. He ran between the hours of 1 àm. and s marks of the Chairman, referred to the that he had nothing to say to the charge as bad redeemed them. These other racem., sxcepting for the conveyance of

with their different views of life, standard expansion of the Church and the growth be supposed he was drunk. of its influence during the 13 years that Inspector Willis said that he received a of values and modes of worship mask fear patients to hospital. Formerly the time his voice. Why this necessity Because1am to 5 am. This regulation does the Bishop had been with them. In 1907 telephone message from the Doctor that a they all need Him. Oriental people do not apply to say privately owned car of there had been only the one Church St. European was creating a

Fat not peed many things we value; our trade cle Road signals have been slightly Stephen's--but with the increase in their hospital. Sergeant Lonigan was sent up and our artificial mode of living, are no altered and improved, whilst the list of numbers, soon after the arrival of the and brought defendant to the station, blessing to them. They do not need our prohibited roads remains the same. Bishop came the formation of St. Paul's where he complained of belag ill and wish alcoholic beverages, so many of our The chair hire on the lower levels has Church St. Mary's, and in the New Tered to go to the hospital. The Doctor did cigarettes and cigars. They do not want been amended to inske provision for short ritory-Holy Trinity Church and 41 hot wish to grew the charge Demedand our ugly western clothes, our stupid anti-Journeys, for anything under ten minutes Saint's Church, all of which had, increased had been before the Court aften. He had fcial and costly mode of living, our miss the charge being 10 cents. The former greatly in numerical strength. To further been in gaol twice

tariam, our unhappy divisions (religious extra charge of 50 per cent. payable be- Mr. Hutchison: Have you any work? and "otherwise) even the Thirty-nine ween the hours of 8.30 p.m. and 66.m edmontion, there was in 1907 only 81.

Defendant: No sir, but the Harbour

Artioles, Stephen's College and they now had in

Many of China's most thoughtful students realise this. She has made above. Rickshas, for the Hill many teachers, but no saviour from Dutricts, being a new departure have a but Jesus Christ. He must bring them scale all to themselves but the charges are salvation. They need him aand He needs the same as for chairs. The stands of them. The shepherd's wealth is in His public vehicles have also been revised, He values individual personality. He need plates of all motor vehicles, which must Sheep. Ho cannot be satisfied without them.

An interesting point is the number the ardent impetuosity of Simon and consist of white figures 3. inches in height devoted enthusiasm of Paul and thethe Police are having pistes made on Peter, the gentle faithfulness of John, the on a black background. To smist owners,

your personality and mine. He requires embossed letters, and when these are ready intense loyalty of Thomas He needs which will be affixed non-rustible zinc men of all times. Christianity is not public notice will be given of the fact and Mr.LAM Woo, amidst applexes, then

completed science. It is not true to say presented the Bishop with a handsome silver shield bearing the Bishop's own crest 3,000, persons, the vast majority of whom that what is known as God is all revealed owners will supplied with them at a ver Much was revealed to the Apostles and nominal charge. The same applies to and inscriptions in English and Chinese were Chinese. In 1907 thera were only the fathers of the Church, to the monks motor cycles as to cars.

Presented to the Rt. Rev. Bishopee Chinese clergymen in the Diocese and friars, to the reformers and poets, and There are also regulations about lights, Lander, D.D., by the St. Stephen's, St. of those three had passed to his eternal to the inventors and scientistaBut there the use of dimmers and the non-use of Mart St Paul's, All Saints, and Holy rest, the Bov. Kwok Shing Bang, whom is much yet to be revealed As Bishop searchlights,

The new regulations make provision for Trinity Churches on his retirement from by had loved and respected. Thers Westcott said it needs men of all times the Diocese of the Colony of Victoria Were now 11, Chinese clergymen Ho men and all races to reveal the mint of God. 1,200) rickehas for the central, eastern and May 6th, 1920." The shield bore the Latin ioned these things not that he had had And He conserves national, characteris western districts, for 16 rickshas at four inscription: "Ant Manum Aut Ferrum, very much to do with them, but because they ties. He is not come to destroy but to specified places on Caine Road; for 10 To Mrs. Lander, Mr. Lam Woo presented showed how the work had been blessed, fulfill, sad though the different nations of rickshas at the top Tramway Station; for and that it had been done by missionaries, the world are made of one blood they all five richte at Barker Boul station; and a pretty green jade neck-lace.

clergymen, and all church members work have their distinctive characteristics. In for 600 rickshaw on the Peninsula For To his farewell message, the BISHOP said ing together so hard. It was a good thing. St John's vision be seen the nations chairs provision is made for 500, in the

bringing the honour and glory of their that it was one of those occasions when therefore, that he himself was going and words quite failed to express what one not some of the splendid men whom he nationality into the sight of God: Per City and 60 at the Peak

haps we have already got some glimpse His wife and himself had been taken pild name who were doing such, splendid of this. The Jews brought their know-

addition St. Paul's College That showed Master went, to get me a job. If you will do need Christ they are. But they has been abolished in view of the conces

what the Bishop had done for them. As the Chairman had wald he was not only their spiritual father but also their best and closest friend. They had always tocino had arrived to say farewell to found him kind and gentle, and now that him they could not find words to express how much they owed him for the extension: of the Church and its work. All would join in wishing him speedy restoration to health and many years of life. The Bishop "would carry away their best wishes.

BISHOP'S FAREWELL MESSAGES.

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let me off I will get that job and go awry.

Mr. Hutchison You have been trouble three times to my knowledge.

Defendant: Yes, sir, only three times If you give me, & chance this time. go away and not show my face again. Mr. Hutchison 810 or two weeks. The Magistrate told the Inspector that if the Harbour Master got defendant job in the interval the defendant could accept it.⠀ .

by surprise in being asked to receive these we lived he would always from the ledge, of the unity of God, the Romane the hands of the Archbishop of Canter by suprite gifte and they were more he lived he would always from the depth their law and order, the Greeks their persbury, and he could not see that it could grateful than they could possibly express of his heart, love, the Chinese and the pective of art the Anglo-Saxons their love be in better handa, for the Archbishop was He axured them that they would always Chinese Chirch work y Tack your that lie of liberty, the African brings his sym- cognisant of the needs both of the English Home gifts with the pleasantest had been here he had felt more privileged pathy, the indian hin spirituality; the and Chinese and was cognisant also of the theres and when they paned away to work with them had he would certainly Chinese his industry, his patience, and, bis work to be done o From this world, they would hand them leave his heart bebind him when he was sense of humour. Today He looks at these When he is appointed continued the forbearance during the past 13 years. He could prey for no better fate for his different nations and says Other sheep Bishop, I know you will receive him an and fels vary embarrassed as he sat there aree sons than that they should come as I have of these folds and they are to for you have received me and I trust you will Perhaps, He forem the give him every encouragement. Now that that afternoon and listened to the kind teachers to the Chinese (Applause. As one fock words said by the various speakers. The they knew he was leaving his eldest daughnhappy divisions that woula rand His charch is so richly endowed I trust

and, Ing that he hardly recognised it HoHe prayed that the work here would, go. His people might be one so that the whole some compensation for loss on exchange might believe in Him. There are for the new Bishop. Will you sympathise had been deeply impressed with their kind forward and prosper greatly, and. he be great movements to-day towards the union with his care for the Chinese Church? Is forbearance during the past 13 years. Heeved that the next 13 yours would show of Christendom. It will be the foremost thould so happen that he is a man who he ought to have done, but he had always then Perhaps the Chinese race with lambeth Conference of the 875 Bishops of previous knowledge of the Chinese langu had not done one hundredth part of what Brogress, much greater than the past kabject for discussion at the forthcoming comes straight from England, without any been cripps by the fact that he its splendid characteristics who intended our Church I believe that the Chinesage, I would suggest that you be very boa poor schola of Chinese. W be the st. poate maker in tore Church is cho gets stronger, will, make for patient with him for the first year or He did try to learn something of their When the Chinese as a race apprehended the unity of Christendom. This diocese two, should be devote most of his time to dioult language, but he was afraid that those christ, be, believed that, they as a splendid opportunity for the fulfill acquiring a knowledge of this difficult difficult lagery badly. It was very would do more than any other people to mant, of our Lordat aspiration In the language. Personally I have felt handi and to think that for 13 years, whenever spread it throughout the world. Hip Anglican communion the diocese, not the capped all *Mr. episcopate through, not they had had a visit from their Babor, heart was too full to make a longer apo parish or the congregation, ie the unit having adopted that course at the outset. they should have had to sit and listen to that afternoone, but he did want to sac The Bishop of this diocess is Bishop It will be an immense help their own language being murdered. If them to pull together, with one heart, one who has Jer English congregation and feel that as he comes back from his ap be had to begin over again, he would on and one mind. Perhaps their Chung only a few thousand members of the country trips he can tell the English con begin very differently. He would refuse Woh Shing Kung Wot would play a very Church of England. His duties prevent gregations of the needs it may be of remaining with one congregation. I Yunnan-Lu, Nanning tu, Pakhoi, Shui to do anything at all until he had spent great part in the future.in the feunion task you, therefore, to encourage the chag Hing, Canton or elsewhere, and know that two years the Cantonese language the whole of Christendom. He would have sabool fourning to speak Chinese Thad the opportunity of preaching in, the hate who are working amongst you, dolas liel has paly to mention these needs for their difficile and necessary work in then to be supplied to the ninet of your school he would advise his successor eccled that as Frome they would and place like this The Bishop Bishop of power We should "does 153 spirit of we had the misfortune to both pechos a tener and be thousands of Chinese and this cathedral Christ who looks pans the moltitudes gentleman coming from Britan without that Eet bisa: hat one text "Go and bop the mother church bath for English and, and gympathises with them for they

previode knowledge of Chinese Di Tthe Chinesof? (Appláxão, la Chiniota. Of the ordinaticon that@ have His sheep without is shepherd, the evente

Welcome interludas, were made between program that Shing they now had 13 churches, the hd Miss majority of which he had had the pleasure Mise M.,

P.Ng-bad fold them something of the

faken during the last thirteen, years unt of time are moving slong very.

part 18 years. In one little district Trang contributed by Mrs. We Wing Lot have been Chinese, It has been a matter of the age and wine the Net

Miss May

MOMENTO FROM CANTON.

shop, when in Canton a week ago ated with some blackwood furn

rese

their respect for him. He are, afl from the Shui Khúc Gia

of opening. Their church was spread from Kwange in the north (where he had had

or two ago) to the capital of Yunnan h

(Continued at foot of next column).

of serious regret to me that it has been and our creedical

possible owing to the language difficulChristus Let ties to organise the church in one synod,

the

16: bidding the congregation! good bye, His care, so thats ge may stand of bringing in the Theory of othe the Bishop asked the congregation to pray amongst the great, hi for the appointment of the right manas i tribe And motion. 1

the pleasure of opening & church a year was Pair the, Chinese Church the big successor. The appointment, was in aber who washed. Chefpero

Ho had had the honour of confirming over mari

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