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IMPORTANT GAME
TOMORROW.
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HOME FOOTBALL
ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAGUE RESULTS,
« {TURÓNGU REUTER’I. AGENCY. J PANEL
LONDON, Sept.
The following wore the results of football matches played to-day in the English and Beottish Leagues
Last Saturday's scheduled game | Birmingham. 4 Newcastle.........1
Liverpool 2 Bolton W. Derby D. do 9. Manchester CL Portsmouth 0 Everton Sunderland 42 West Brom,
between South China and Hong Kong, was postponed until Wednes daý but the game had to be put off agan Rain has put the end to several games so far this season but this is the Brst time that the samo game; hau" been postponed twica în- auccession. This was an importe "aat game as a defeat for South China will definitely, put them out of the running for the league cham pionship and will put the Hong Kong team in a position to fight for the lead with, the Jape. It is also South China's Inst, scheduled game and naturally the boys are going to put all they have in the game to stage a good finish to n fine playing season. South China has been playing very good ball all season, having been beaten only twice in all their games..
Bristol C. Manchester U. S Southampton
3. Notts C.......
Division (South}}}, Exeter strafo Fulham Gillingham Reading me?! Swindon
Watford Torquay
Bournemouth
1
Division III: (North),
Accrington Darlington Wigan Wrexham York:
5. Carlike
0 Harrow
1 Chaster
1 Southport
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 1931:
THE WONG NET CHEONG:
LANDSLI
HOW THE LOOSE EARTH WAS
DUMPEDE
The inquiry into the death of Wan Tang kam, who was killed in- the landslide at Happy Valley (Wong Nel Choong), recently was continued before Mr. V Schofield and a jury at Central Magistracy yesterday and after evidence bad been taken from witnesses, it was adjourned.inda
the assistant manager of the Hang 1|- When the inquire mai rauined,
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Bun frm of contractors gave revis
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donte to, they affect that his arm.
of which Pang. Yung ting was the director, was given the contract ta build the new Jacker Club atables Gir: December 1, 1880. The work involved the excavation of the site and the loose earth was dumped to the east of the sito They had a permit to run tramway to convoy part of the earth to level | both banks of "the nullah" nearby, and the work was carried out by Taub-contractors, lindër: tho 'supervi-: sion of his firm. This work was complated about the end of May and witness added that they also. had had two "shoots, but there were now no more in commission Witness continued that, there were n. number of matahads.cn the site:
VICTORIA DIOCESAN CONFERENCE.
THE NEED FOR AN ASSISAANT BISHOP. CONSIDERED.
BISHOP'S REVIEW OF ANGLICAN MISSION WORK.
A Vistoria Dioosse Synnd was held yesterday, service John's Cathedral being followed by a Conterence in the Cathedral Hall, The Rev M Rogers, Vicer of St. Andrews, Kowloon, was the preacher at the morning serv
The Bishop of Victoria (The Very Rev, O. R. Dappuy, DD.), was unable to be present owing to illness, but a lengthy review of Diocesan work and problems by the Bishop was read during the afternoon. ;
The proceedings were in Chiuess, except that the addresses both morning and afternoon, were delivered in English and interpreted: The most important matter, before the Synod is the question of the appointment of an Assistant Bishop,
URGENT NEED FOR MORE CHINESE
CLERGY
Church Missionary Society South China Mission, KRYEZ
LOCAL KNITTING FACTORIES
the opening ceremony, boing. supported by the Vice-Chairman; Mr. Chung Yiu Bhuna
I do not see how this can be dono until there is a much larger LOCAL UNION TO PROTECT staff of Chinesa clergy and a few moro foreign evangelistio agents.
TRADE AND WORKERS, At present we have no foreign man in the mission", giving, hir
The inaugurat ceremony of the time to evangelistic work and very Chinese Knitting Mills Asso iation tow foreign women. The CM'd was held at 11, Shanghai, Strost ought to see up very seriously to
Mongkok, yesterday, wizun expres the problem of the South China
sion was given to the benot be to Mission 16 is in a very shaky be derived by the knitting fuc condition, and spart from the big tories in Hong Kong making & educational Institutions, whion united effort to protect the com are doing a work beyond praise,anius and their workers is in danger of collapse Mr Wong King Man presided I have already pointed out that in the whole dioceso we have only eight pastorates. They are as follows: In Hong Kong there are three Nt. The Hon. Dr. 8. W. Tso, in Stephens with St. Mary's; St. addressing those present referred Paul's, All Saints with Holy to the change in Chinese manatac Trinity, Kowloon Canton, turing methods by which manual there is the Church of Our Saviour efforts had been replaced by ma and with this at present is linked shinery which provided more and up the Churches in the Tang-Shing more employment for the poorer district before long, however, fgn countries, Bowens when a priest is available I hopó that Teangshing will become a
on, the factories have regulations separate pastorate again). Then to protect the workera Torax there is the Delta pastorate, com ample, the women work for s prieing Shiuching, San-hing, Kong limited number of hours daily, moon, Shekkei, Tai-leung Ho while the workers are protected shan, Sha-kang those who know from the dangers of machinery. anything about this district will Sanitary conditions in the fas realise that this is an impossibloteries are considered. The fac with; namely lack of staff, lack of and the Standing Committes has of light and air to protect the area to form a single pastorate, tories must be clean with plenty development and lack of money.already agreed that this should be
health of the workers, while pro- This can only be remedied as we subdivided at the beginning of next coction against fire is also essen- year when we hope to have an have resources of men and money additional clergyman available, and help the workers.
tial. All this is done to protect which we do not yet possess, and The next pastorate in far away, the as the areas concerned are so dove fim-pak pastorate, comprising Pak through not letting their one plate
the souljes lived there, he told theme conflict that is being waged haven coporate life of their own stations as far as Ling-shaan this loped as to be strong enough to hoi Limchow and all the cat This game brought the Japs back closoly as ho twirls a nasty pill It to vacate the shads but nonetice over the whole surface of the glone and thus ho able to form indepen again is an area far too large for a that the laws are for the protec
stated it was dangerous to five in tianity Seculariem. Many ate
to-day-in Europe and China units within the ly as in Bolshevik Russia is Caris-Sheng Kung Hui, have no work between Ling-ahuan these shods.
Our staff, both Chiness and for- and Nanning. The remaining pas openly challenging Christianity; eign, is wholly inadequate to the torate, that of Yunnan-fu, is wholly fuck arm, sub-contractors, told the students is one of ridicule," writes (three of these being in Hong Chiu Shing, master of the thatile. The attitude of the within the whole area is only eight
The Need of Better Finance änd Court that he got the contract one of our clergy. They think Kong) and our evangelistic work from Hang Sun for the removal that nobody who has any education on the mainland is very wenk. of stoney and loose earth from the
or thinks at all believes in God's Viewed in relation to thirty years site. He dumped the latter over existence.??
Sago undoubtedly there has been the hillside and this in turn, was
engaged about 150 coolics ho all contractor Witness said that he slept in matahods on the site itself, He did not know where Foo Lee's men slept In answer to the Coron er ho stated that Foo Lee never asked him for any material with which to put up sheds.
On Sunday at the Japa had no trouble in putting the skids under the Chinese Athletic with a score of 60. The Nipponites had enslly the best team and were top-holo all their opponents
by the looks of their playing they will have no trouble in keeping in the lead Miki, their star pitcher, plays a good game and always as pures the fond of seeing a good pitching game. The fielding was about all that could be asked for and the in-felders can sure hang, on to the old pill if it is anywhere. within their reach,
Scottish League.
Aberdeen Dundee
Kilmarnock Partick Third Lanark
1 Leith
0
Ayr
3 Rangere
1 Morton
0
8 Cowdenbonth 3 Celtic
3
watch Hong Kong's pitcher pretty
of ball as they have in the last few Kamer," they will give thỏ Japa a fun for their money but still the
2 for the workmen to live in but as
8. rogards the sheds on the land bn-
low the site, his firm did noi erect
them nor did they know anything about thom. GRAN
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There were five sheds on the lower
THE BISHOP'S ADDRESS.
CHRISTIANITY VERSUS SECULARISM.
The Bishop's Address" was aite which witness thought were follows tool sheda, but when he found that:
as
latter ought to come out on top.amb-contractor's Story.thoy think it is fighting its last taak; the total number of pastorates remote from the rest
Great interest will be shown by the fans as both teams have plenty of. backers willing to go the limit for the boys
Sunday's game between the U.A.Ş. Helena and the Chinese Athletio
At this Synod we shall have to steady growth and development: is again one of the essentials for
do we understand Christ's purbuse but the supreme matter is, how far and how far are we carrying it out?,
The Work of the Diocase."
That I want, especially to do to- day is to direct your thoughts to
Increased Self-Support: ing up for instance with out various The need of better Ananoe-keep- quotas--and increased self-support
upon the question of salaries, Keaner creased personnel depends largely Thus, for instance, two of our clergy are ready to return from found. I have further had it urged abroad if their salaries can be upon me that there should be a If this is to be done our Central Endowment Fund, which now stands at 823,000 must be consider.
evangelistic spirit; a better spiritn Church organisation; a at outlook: so a senior worker in- formed me the other day. But view to confess to our weakness and in- ed in relation to our task, we have sufficiency; the work our church is pitifully small.
to have factory law and I hops Hong Kong, in futura, os Bura low them. You must understand when they are made you will fol-
bu a very successful asociation, facturing industry, maka a name and will try to improve the manu- for yourselves, and protect your workers."
a matter which is of such supreme and far-reaching importance Mr. Lit Po Woo has been ordained PERSONNEL Since our last Synod as Deacon, and the Rev. Chung Yan priest. Four new missionary work- Hon San of Manila) ordained as
Miss Broughton (medical) and Miss figs, Pago (medical) for Yunnan, ers have arrived in the Diocese Dillon (evangelistic) for Limehow
Japs usually have the largest turn- day's game is but still it ought to
Next to the Chinese tears the is not the drawing card that Satur removed by Fook Lee, another sub-consider many practical matters; growth in numbers; advance in the development of the diocese. Laan (Together with the Roy, Sham out at rooters and from what I be worth seeing The Gobs always understand the American national
put up a good gamo and are heavy "gamo is fast becoming the most hitters but slightly inclined to popular sport of the people of bo careless, while tho Chinese Nippon. The Japs are good sports usually stand on their good luck and game players, they have none to get.. a win. They are not the of the hot arguments with the team that the sailors are and it officials that spake some of the other hardly seems possible that they will trama. They do not get ot-headed match a win. Of course, it all de when things go against them but ends on the breaks of the game show the right fighting spirit, get and who takes advantage of them. Ling, down to it and playing better ball.
According to schedule the Japan and the Hong Kong Baseball Clubare supposed to meet, to morrow. This game means a lot to this Japs but they will have to
(Continued on next Column.)--
The master of the Fook Leaf four important matters relating to Accomplishing in this vast aren is revised scale of pay for our clergy, Girl's College We look forward to "
then went into the box and in the course of his evidence said that he had, anggested to the spolies that they should sloop in the matahes had erected at the foot of the plope, Jon the site instord on those they The deceseed, however, objected on P. W. L. Pob. the grounds that if they went to live in the big matsheds, they 714 would be too far away from their
The following are the standings
of the teams:--
South China Japanes H.K.B.C. U.B.S. Helena Chinese Athletic ...
A GOOD NAME
.714
g
·5 2 3
400
work. T
24
:333
4
1200
After further evidenco had been taken, the hearing was adjourned.
good name travels far Cigarettes come and go but for more than 50 years the good name and unswerving quality of THREE CASTLES have steadily widened its circle of friends. As a boon companion as an honest......... convivial friend THREE CASTLES still remains unequalled.
THREE CASTLES
CIGARETTES
FAMOUS FOR FIFTY YEARS
the work of our own diocess which press urgently upon us at the pro sent time: the Diocese itself; man- power in the diocess; the need to develop evangelistic and pastorn finance and increased self-support. work; and the necessity for better
Man-Power.
visaged are to be effected there must that there will be sustained offort If the developments I have en-ably increased and I earnestly hope
thoning in our man power. I have adequate staff of workers and yet Brst of all be a considerable streng to do this. We have a totally in All these matters are closely inter- made a careful study of the sub again and again we have had to rat related. Having spoken on theseject and I have no doubt that down this staff owing to lack of subjects, I shall in concluding are behind other dioceses in China funds for their support. Such paragraph touch upon several gen- in this respect. Our greatest need action is suicidal eral points.
The Diocese Itself.
several points of general interest."
Let me conclude by touching upon QUESTION OF AN ASSISTANT BISHOP: One matter that has been accupying the attention of a special committee over a long period has been the question of an Assistant Bishop. I but I know that it has not found the am not a member of this Committes, matter referred to it an easy one, and largely, on account of the con aiderations to which I have referred
and Miss Wood for St. Stephen's having our ranks reinforced by the Rev. Paul Wansey, a Cambridge. fear, is unexpectedly likely to be graduate (whose coming this winter,
Noville Bradley, who have already delayed), and Miss Margaret Brad- loy, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. done so much for China
for us in South
The Standing Committee has re commended the appointment of the following officials in response to the the appointment of such oicers:---- request of the General Synod for..
1. Hon. Corresponding Secretary
to the Central Board of Missions: the Rav Kong Chi Wing (on his return).
9. Diocesan Statistician: the Rav."
PASAK Trof
3. Corresponding Secretary for the Chinese Churchman: Rev, Y. S. Taange
is for Chinese and foreign staff, General and especially for Chinese Clergy. Several our senior missionaries As once again I survey this must shortly retire; but thero diocese, having been Bishop now for bo no real advance until we have eleven years, I am impressed most an increased supply of Chinese of all with its vast, and unwially clergy. One of our number has size, If only it were, sufficicnly given me the following reasons, developed and we had an adequate Chinese clergy-low ideals of the among others, for the paucity of staff and adequate men it ought to be divided into a number of smaller ministry held by the average church lioceses. As the work develops this member leading to the idea that the will inevitably happen; our present minister should spend his time deal duty is to prepare foring with the secular affairs of above. In area, the diocese is vast, bringing this about the way for church majubera; lack of effective but development within the diocese should get our diocesan statisties on Let us once again pase in review presentation in church schools of the is very uneven, and our staff of to a better footing, and I ask you the component parts of this Diocese claims of the Church on youth; Zack | dergy riñculously small; (in age we to support Mr. Ts'oing this and try to estimate their signifof religious teaching in the home; rank second among the Dioceses, as cance. We have already handed and inadequate stipends. Both in regards, the number of clergy, we over, to the Diocese of Anking that our Churches and schools this mat rank eighth). However, it has been part of the province of Kiengsiter of seeking out prospective decided to bring forward a resoln-action of the Synod on various which fell within the diocese, but Christian workers should be taken tion that this Synod shall patition points: in particular, the import. thero still remains to us, in addition up and every effort be made to the House of Bishops for permissionant canon on marriage, and the re- to Hong Kong, the provinces of the our Christian student with a to have an assistant-bishop, and we Kwangtung, Southern Kwanrsi, desire to spread Christ's Kingdom all need to seek God's guidance in solutions on the subjects of Unity
The
Kweichow and Yunnan.
in the interior. I realise ranch is. diocese comprises such strategically is being done in this direction, important centres as Canton, within the interior. I realise much. a population of between one and a but I think all will acknowledge balf to two million parsons; Hong that it is a primary work of ur Kong with a population approch Christian Schools to supply in over- ing.
a million, Nanning. with increasing numbers reinforcements. Raventy-five thousand and Yunnan- for the sacred ministry, In this fu with one hundred thousand; and ponnection, it has been pointed out. the significance of each of these, to me tint the closing of Holy centres far exceeds the mere qus Trinity School, Canton, for three tion of the greatness of their popu: Years was a serious blow, as ya lation; that is relatively a ascend were looking to this school, as ary mattor. And if, for The Bource of supply for workers on the moment, you confine your attention mainland. In South China the merely to the province of Kwang student element is a very consider- tung, you find you have in this enable one and my hope is that the, province ten cities with a popula Ministry will as time goes on, be tion of over one hundred thousanil, reinforced by University graduates. and eight, citics with a population If candidates were forthcoming it of between Bfty, and one hundred might be possible to start a pron thousand. The areas round about parandi class for Holy Ordern fo Canton, we are told, together with graduates in connection with St. that between Shanghai and HaugJohn's Hall and bursaries for such chow Are the most densely populat might be established. ed parts of the whole of China.
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The work and energy of the clergy
18 most, praiseworthy, but the task New Diocess Weeded.
Is too much for thom unaided Valuable work is also being done an be no doubt that the by women workers in this diocese, There can be présent dicese is unweildy in are and not laat in connection with involving lack of immediate contact the Women's Missionary Service and efficient oversight as well as League, whose members are doing Jong and tiresome" journeys, Yu work of real importance in visiting nan ought to be constituted and teaching. Nor would I over- diocese at the first possible moment look the subatantia) - help. that is there might also be a combined being given by many of our lay- diocese of Southern-Kwangai, and men we have a keen body of Western-Kwangtung (which should laymen in this diocese to whom the embraco that part of the province | church over much, p
of Ewangtung which is west of The Struding Committee of Long 110 E kali (would take in Synod has recommended to me for the Limpak aren); this would leave ordination as Deaconess Mins: Lucy Eastern Kwangtung and Houg Fincent, B.A.; I hope to ordain her Kung to form for the time in St. John's Cathedral on Decem being third diocese, giving the Her 20
opportunity for concentrating on↑ "
... Brängelistic and Pastoral Workly evangelistic work in the West Liver district in Canton Delta Lam And now let me turn to the closely personally wholly in favour of lated sut ofzi the Bome such divisions as these, but before they can, talde, place Bertain york unsurmounted facté have to be addit! feet
of Athe
I am especially anxions that we
endeavour,
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