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Association for their help. They numerous than European. In our were entirely responsible for Mr. five Chinese Churches every Sun- Halward, whose services both to the day morning at 11 o'clock 'you Diocese and to the Colony have will and nearly 2,000 men and been quite unique. They also share women at worship. In our three with you the responsibility for Mr. English Churches it can be little Baker, who is already proving his more than 500. On the other value in Canton, both in the Fand the English Churches are University and in the Church. The Anancially very much stronger, Association also makes possible the You will see on the back of the running of an Office at the Bishop's foldery which are in your hand House, for which there is no other something of the difference.
The total income of the Ave provision. You here in Hong Kong have a share in these things. But Chinese Churches in Hong Kong your own especial work is still more and of the seven other parishes on the mainland, in Kwangtung and significant. You give $1,000 a year now for Rural Reconstruction work ir Yunnan is just over $40,000. In the Diocese, perhaps the most You will see that the total ex- significant of all our activities for penditure of St. John's Cathedral, from endow- its bearing on the future of the including income Church and the common life of įments and so on and generous men in South China. You also gifts to others, is about the same contribute at present $750 a year for the Endowment Fund of the Chinese Church. But here in this city you do much more by your interest in the Chinese Churches. your co-operation with them in their annual bazaar, in their wor- ship, in work for children, for lepers for the deaf, and for the old people in the Almshouses in Kowloon.
The Arst thing, then, I would say to you is a very big thank you for all that your work and prayer mean for the development of the work of God in this Diocese, But I would say more. No Christian can live in South China without being either a missionary or an enemy of Christ. for it is by his Ure the religion of Christ will be judged. There are many Chinese Christians to-day who are Chria- tlans because of the admiration they have had for Christian men whom they have met in business, who would never dream of calling themselves missionaries.
MISSIONARY WORK
TASMANIA LOSE TO M.C.C.
Beaten By Innings And Four Runs
Hobart, Jan, 11. Tasmania failed to avert defeat by an innings in their match against the M.C.C.
In the first innings Tasmania
scored 104 and the M.C.C. to-day carried their overnight total of 288 for 7 to 317, leaving the home team
213 runs in arrears..
Tasmania scored 46 for 1' before
lunch and 152 for 5 at the tea
interval. Thereafter they were dis-
missed for a total of 209, leaving them the losers by an innings and
four runs.
CENTURY BY 'AMES
In the 'M.C.C. innings Ames
scored 109 with bright and crisp driving. He remained for 130 minutes and hit two sixes and
eleven fours.
Putnam, a slow left-arm bowler,
gure. and Bt. Andrew's a half this figure. You will, therefore, realise how much our part as European Christians in the whole took 5 for 87. work of the Diocese must be for
Tasmania were 179 for 8. Put- St. same time financial help.
我救 contributed 77 with fine John's Cathedral and St. An-trokes to the leg and driving to the
have a total drew's. Kowloon endowment for clergy at the pre- sent time of something like $500, 000. I have a great hope in my heart that, by the time of the Gen- tenary of the Diocese, which will
be in 1949. by co-operation be- tween European and Chinese Christians we shall have a similar endowment of $500.000 for the Chinese Church. This will main- tain the clergy in a dozen Chinese parishes.
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first officer, Chu Chung Koch, whủ was at the wheel
The cabin boy is then alleged to have entered the master's cabin and shot Captain Campbell dead.
I have decided also in future that members of the VDMA. în Hong Kong should not receive the Outpost from England, but our local quarterly with recent In- formation of the progress of the
·Church, the' "Outpost" being re- served for members in England. I] Captain Campbell, it is believed, do hope that during this year was dressing at the time. Death I know there are some who will
Branches in the Churches will was almost instantaneous, three not subscribe to the V.D.M.A," be- cause they do not believe in mis- greatly increase their membership. shots entering his body.
Making his way to £ spare sionary work. I have very great The first Issue of our quarterly
then because will be out in about a month. 1 cabin, the alleged assailant locked sympathy what they do not believe in isam printing 500 copies. At pre-hosef in and then fired the what I do not belleve in-the sent we have barely 150 members bullet entering his chest.
No motive has yet been assigned wrong kind of missionary work. of the VDMA. I hope that by There can be no man who loves the end of the year we shall have for the affair.
at least 300 subscribing an average. the Lord Jesus Christ and sees him the inspiration of his own life of $5 per annum at least to this work of building up the Chinese who cannot desire that all men
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DECEASED'S CAREER Captain Campbell, who hailed from Bognor, Eng.and, was only 27 should share this inspiration. Ie/ Church. · I would ask those of you years of age. Jo_ning the Chinese here who are not members to join Maritime Customs four years ago, changing a man's religion. I would the Association. You will only be he did duty on the cruiser Ching
missionary work were merely
have no truck with it at all. It is efther God's work, or it is imper- tinence. If it is God's work that
all men should know and love the Lord Jesus Christ, and those who themselves love the Lord Jesus
know that this is God's work, then those who do not share this work of God are denying themselves one of the great privileges of Christian sonship. But I
belleve do not
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asked to pay $3 a year, and in re- turn for this you will receive the quarterly magazine and all notices os meetings, etc., and I would also ask you to use this folder and the
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This Diocese was founded in 1849 for the conversion of China and Japan. The first Bishop, George Smith, had already survey- ed the land and made his report, and was sent out as Bishop to Fr. Granelli, Rev Fr. Teruzzi, Rer. put his own report into,practice. Fr. Bricco; and Boy Scouts of the What was once ene Diocese is now 1st, 2nd and 15th Hong Kong and two, Provlaces with eight Dioceses} 13th Kowloon Troops, who provid-
There were busy scenes at the in Japan and twelve in China, ed the guard of honour on the wharf "yesterday when the Regi- Our purpose remains the same, wharf. The band of the St. Louis
ment embarked on the troopship. and for us here in this city it is Industrial School were in atten- Marching to Kowloon from their to share in the conversion of South dance and provided a musical wel-barracks at Shamshulpo, the Re- China to the knowledge and love come to His Excellency.
giment, who came in Companies, of Jesus Christ,
The Papal Delegate immediately were cheered at various points On the afternoon of the day received the various representa-along the route by many young returned there was a very signi- tives in the anoke-lounge of the admirers the schong children in ficant ceremony at Causeway Bay. Chenonceaux and held brief con- Kowloon who were greatly de- A Chinese Bishop laid the founda-versations with each party.
lighted at the very fine spectacle tion stone of s great Chinese At the conclusion of his short the men, with their full kit, pro-
designed" by Church,
Chinese interviews, Mgr. Zanin was escort-sented. architects and built by money sub-ed to the Peninsula Hotel launch, the guard of honour of Boy Scouts scribed by Chinese Christians.
3ning a passage for him,
CHINESE CHURCH.
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As was to be expected the wharf was a hive of activity and though the whole Regiment had to be on board by 4 p.m. yesterday, the process was carried out soy At one meeting in England's clergyman came up to me with The programms before the Papal tematically that there was not a an open letter in his hand which he Delegate is a busy one for he is to single flaw, The first Company Barracks at 1 had received that day from an old go to Canton to attend the Con-lert Shamshulpo parishioner of bis now living ingress of Catholic Action which, srm, the others following at in- Hong Kong He read me part of being held there from January 18 tervals of fifteen minutes, Colours the letter. It was this: "I do to -24 and will attend, in his o- and the Band accompanying C not see that missionaries are much cial capacity, at a religious proces- Company. use, but the Chinese Churches are slon which is to be held on the A Dally Press' representative grand." There could be no high-last day. On his return to Hong who was at the wharf had a chat er tribute to the value of mission- Kong he will travel to Manila for with some of the men who ex- Congress, for tressed regret at having to leave Eucharistic aries than this unsolicited testi-the monial Like John the Baptist, which purpose h has come to re- the Colony which, they said, was they must decrease, they must be in present the Pope
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wished to be remembered to Hong Chinese Church may increase and
Kong and also to thank the social develop. In this City now there
workers, especially those connected. are five Chinese parishes and three 11 is understood that he will arrive with the Cheer O Club, who had European The Chinese Church in a later boat in time for him to, done so much to make their stay 'members are actually more attend the Congress in Canton here such a happy one.
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