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Changing China
Autumn Quarter
A quarterly non-political review of life and conditions in China.
Changing China is an interesting and useful quarterly. The articles which it contains have been written in the form of letters by men and women of various ranks of life who are living in the interior of China. The reader gets a picture or rather a series of pictures of life in Modern China, and at the same time a resume of the progress made in industrial development during the
·past quarter.".
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VICTORIA DIOCESAN AND
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BISHOP HALL ON CLUMSINESS OF ANGLICAN FEDERATION.
Anglican Communion A Very Great And Daring Experiment
and other Churches in Hongkong? What the significance of the existence
Church
of a Chinese
In comparison with these or speak rather of the significance of ganized societies" (the Romantis meeting and of the V.D.MA. Catholic Church and the Com- as an organization rather than munist Movement) our Anglican decalled successes or failures bere Federation has something of the or there. What is the significance clumsiness of a jelly fish. It has of the existence this Cathedral no central control.... Lambeth has nd leadership which can be com- pared either with Rome or Moscow. The Archbishop of Canterbury is merely chairman of the family. the elder brother as it were in, a band of brothers." Thus remark- ed Bishop Hall at the annual meet- ing of the Victoria Diocesan and Missionary Association, which was Held at St. John's Cathedral Hall last evening.
which has aiready eleven Dioceses and six Assistant Chinese Bishops? And this April in Wuhu we are to form a twelfth Diocese, the Diocese of Shansi, and elect Chinese presbyter
as the first Bishop of the New Diocese.
The Roman Church,
Referring to the Anglican Com- I am going to ask you to look munion. Bishop Hall said that for at two similar world organizations. all its suggestion of respectability There. is. first of all, the "Roman it was a very great and daring ex- Catholic Church. Their organiza- periment. Plain Contact, lason, tion is, as you know, a triumph in understanding and mutual ald be-efficiency. It is secured by the ween the brothers were of the strong central control organized in most vital importance if the Com- Rome, and by the magnificent dis- union was to continue is a band cipline and self-sacrifice of the of brothers.
various Brotherhoods, of which perhaps the Jesuits and the Franciscans are the best know. Their efficiency is also secured by the high ideal of celibacy which is required of all priests, and of those women who give themselves to the work of the Church in Sister- hoods. No one who lives for long
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The Church of England here in Hangong. The Cathedral, St. Andrew's, and Kowloon Tong Ang- lican Church, are" part of the Pro- vince of Canterbury. When I act as your Bishop my Chairman is the" Archbishop of Canterbury. But the Chinese Churches in Hong kong are part of the Province of China when I act as their Bishop, Bishop Norris of Peiping is my; Chairman. You will see, therefore, that our Association here of the V.D.M.A. is an enormously impor- tant link between the English link in the chain and the Chinese link in the "chain. Our importance is all the greater because if the Anglican Communion is to con- tinue as a band of brothers plain- ly contact, liason, understanding, mutual aid, between the brothers is of the most vital importance.
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the
its suggestion of apspectability
The Anglican Communion for all A very great and daring experi- brothers would say. "Fools step in
know many of my Roman, where angels fear to tread. They Would say we are so stupid that we cannot see how hopeless it is to expect any really effective work linked. Our Communist friends on organization so loosely
No claims will be admitted after the "the other hand regard us as super-
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and appreciate is the terrific signi- What I want you to understand acance of the work of "Christ in China. The Chinese are presented with two ideals and one acquies- clence. The ideals are Communism
Bishop's Speech. Addressing the meeting Bishop Hail sald: You can imagine that this has been a year of intense interest for me. I have visited all the different place of work in the locese, I have seen the wonder ful and varied beauty of Southn Hongkong can fall to be im-on the one hand and Christianity China under the best and the pressed by the significance of this on the other. The acquiescence is worst conditions. I have had the world-wide Christian movement, ir. simply accepting the strange med- joy of worshipping with the poorest which French, English, Italian, ley of words, endeavour, and often peasants, with leading provincial Irish, American, Portuguese, and sc corruption, which ordinary pol officials, and many comfortably on can all share Sunday by Sunday itical and commercial life presents settled merchants in the large in the same worship because an day by day in Chinese cities or cities. I have also had to attend international language is used in country areas. the House of Bishops in Peiping; and was able to fit in with that a three weeks Conference at Kuling. with some of the most brilliant of young Chinese Christian leaders,
on the production of Christian Literature.
I wish to mention three things of the many which have given me very great joy during this year-
The first was a letter received
in instruction
Political ideallar
is at a discount in China has falled to carry men through the difficulties and temptations of of- fice. We Christians are not sur- prised at this. We know that Men are made for God, and can only
are made
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Election of Officers, The following were elected off- Hong Kong, 18th March, 1934. cers for the ensuing year:-
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Hon. Treasurer:-Mr. P. E. Barker.
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worship and priests. To those
for who complain that our Church of England or ganization is,,second rate in com- parison I would ask this question; "Are you prepared to pay the price of the discipline with such tremendous heroiam, and
enforced live in his power. The Chinese too devotion in the Roman Church?”
by God and, for God. They can only live and develop in The Communist Movement. His power. Hongkong has render- The second world wide organiza eu inestimable benefits to China by only yesterday from a Chinese❘tion which is parallel to our own its trade. But surely we can give Pastor who is in charge of our is the Communist movement. church in Kong Moon explaining has a strong sense
It no greater glit to this great bro- the work which he has done with
of discipline ther nation than to help them in and devotion to its cause. It has their own way, under the leader the Pastor at Shekkal and the in Moscow a Vatican of its own; ship now of their own Pastors, and Pastor at Tsang Shing during this and in its leader you have some- with year. They have on their own in- thing approaching the infallibility may ask from us, to find in Jesus such missionaries aa they itiative banded themselves -to-
of the Holy Father of the Ro
Christ the very heart gether as an evangelistic
of that team.
.11 Church, The Communist Father who is at once Our Maker and have visited many centres
movement has also a together with very encouraging re- which it believes with extraordin-
creed in and Our Friend. sults. You will I am sure appre ary passion and conviction. That clate the significance of this letter. creed asserts that there is no It means the Chinese Pastors, in God. Man can therefore make, the spite of their heavy responsibilities world and Society what Man wills for existing congregationis, are not it to be. A communist for this forgetful of their fellow country reason believes in violence, and men who still walt for the full uses it. He holds that it is right knowledge of God in Jesus Christ. to take the sword for the sake of The second thing which has been that which the sword will secure. tremendously cheering "has been and is prepared to accept the fate the obvious capacity of the Chin- of those who take the sword. “ ese Church to grow. by its own me- The Anglican Federation. mentum. Church members are In comparison with these tightly bringing in steadily husbands, organized societies our Anglican mothers, cousins, friends. This was Federation has something of the particularly noticeable in the New clumsiness of a jelly fish. It had Year preaching in Hong Kong and no central control. The Province Canton this year. In addition to of York, the. Province of Canter- the well attended public meetings buty, the Province of the United many relatives and friends were States, the linked Provinces. of drawn to the evangelistic meetinga | Australia, the linked Provinces of held in Church Halls and are now Canada, the Province of
Cathedral Group: Mr. A. S. under instruction
South Abbott (Bon. Becretary), Mrs. N. preparing for Africa. the Provinces of India, Evaris, Mr. D. J. B. Crozier. baptism...
Burma and Ceylon, as well as the St. Andrew's Group--Miss M The third thing has been the Province of Scotland, the Province Armstrong (Hon. Secretary), Mrs. continued interest of British Caris- of Ireland, the Province of Wales, J. P, Robinson, tians in their Sister Church of the Province of Japan, and the Kowloon Tong Group:-Miss R. China This was particularly Province of China which we call Mow Fung (Hon Secretary), Mr. marked by the very generous gift the Chung Hua Sheng Kung Hui," C. B. R. Sargent, the Raw Silk Testing Bureau, Sun i Officials of the Provincial De- of shares. bringing in an income are all linked together like a chain, Yat Sen University, the Chung Hoi partment of Reconstruction had of 8400 a year which we received We are a band of brothers going H. Kwok (Hon. Secretary), Rev.
Chinese Churches Group:-Mr. Agricultural School, and the Blik | sought the assistance of Dr. Benito this Summer. (This gift, you re- forward together. Every ten years Lee Kau Yan. Rev. P. S. F. T50 15th March 1931, will be subject to Officer in attendance when damaged Improvement Bureau.
in approaching the National Econ- member, has been allotted at the every Bishop of the Anglican Com- Miss A. F. Kwok For the convenience of the Ital-Lomic Counel for $20,000,000 for the donor's request for the endowment inunion is invited to Lambeth, A resolution that dan silk expert, the meeting is to development of the skindustry. of the Yunnan pastorate). The But Lambeth has no leadership or subscription to the V.D.MA., be in- the Annual be held on board the ship which of Kwangtung. On his part, the sale of work organized by the China-authority which can be compared creased from 3 to 85 per annum will take him to Hong Kong en foreign expert will exchange views ese Churches in December brought either with Rome or Moscow. The commencing with the year 1935, route to Shanghai. The meeting with officalis engaged in the aflk in over 83,500, to which total many Archbishop of Canterbury is mere was, on the proposal of a repre will come to a close after 4 o'clock, industry and will present his and British Christian folk contributed, ly Chairman of the family, the sentative of the St. Andrew's group; as the steamen is scheduled to their views "to the National Econ-
Significance of Work,
elder brother" as it were in a band amended to 83. The amendment leave at 4.30 p.m. for Hong Kong.omic Council at Nanking.
of brothers.
was carried:
Conference To Be. Held To-Day
OPEN MARKET FOR COPPER
Opposed By F. H. Brownell
Washington,.Mar. 14. Mr. F. H. Brownell of the Ameri can smelting Refining Company, (From Our Special Correspondent) in opposing before the National Canton, March 14 Recovery Board the free, open The long heralded silk confermarket for copper, asserted by way ence will be held to-morrow aboard of illustration that speculators in the Hong Kong-Canton. river New York hold 175 million ounces steamer Tung On or Sal On at 1.30 of silver is readiness to dump on p.m. and will be attended by Dr. the market if silver is remoney Mari Benito, the silk silk expert tied. Reuter. attached to the National Economic
Council, and representatives from
But I feel to-day that I must
Acting Hon. Treasurer for 1934: Mr. P. J. A. Hamilton. Hon. Secretary:-Rev. N. Halward. T
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Secretary for Outports:-Miss Bicheno.
Auditors: Thonison and Co. Group Representatives to Ex- ecutive Committee:-
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All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Wedneeday, 14th March, 1934, at 10 a.m.
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signed before Monday, 19th March, All Claims must be sent to the Under- 1934, or they will not be recognized.
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