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ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL sidering the stipend utterly and disgracefully inadequate, he wa3 of opinion that purely missionary travelling expansės should be
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the Church Missionary Society Sixth Championship Race. peated in the flooring of the nave,
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sian champ...nship race was sailed eff t Saturday A great portion of which would assist adequately in providing al have to be renewed. Tenders had worthy stipend for the Bishop, but in a very variable wind. A fair been invited, and the lowest was was not reasonable that out of breeze held till all classes had that stipend should come what reached toy North Fairway Busy 2,700, which only covered tha work in sight, and did not include were parets missionary travelling which was the first mark of the the nave. It was impossible to expenses. They should be debited course. forecast the cost until the ceiling to the Society on whose behalf the stock buoy same yachts saw other
travelling was undertaken.
competitors passing them until they had had opportunity of) The Bishop said that in his tra-feither hand whilst they themselves fuller examination of the dooringvelling he did not only minister lay becalmed; eventually the wind in the nave. Although owing to to Chinese but to any Europeans exe very strongly from the N.
Buy Cust Rack the muniscence of Sir Paul Chater who might be there. He em-E.. the ñnancial position was betterphasised His Excellency's words taken to starboard as the fast mark than it had been for many years, about the encouragement of a cor- and miles course
time in the Handicap the Church Body would have to porate spirit in the Diocess and -aved bet adopt a very conservative policy aid it was not an easy thing to class. "Ailsa best Papher"
race in the exciting and consider how to meet the lake over a great big discesa like after sa
la the Hey. heavy expense that might be in this reaching 1,200 miles to Yun-Ons Design Cha curred in effecting these exten-an and away 40 miles to Pakhoi. ward Haya •*Prula“ saved her sive repairs While on the sub-it was not his conception of duty time, as hul Toinette" in the jeck the Chater Endowment Fund that he should pat-his work into Garte had been converted
the water tight compartments, and by Trustees into dollars, and he he never differentiated as to na understood that the Cathedraitishalities. That a man was mar Funds had greatly benefited by was how it appealed to him H that. The Choir Fund was not was not discussing the matter of shown this year:
it had been his own behalf, but on behalf o.
the Bishopric. He wanted t merged into the General Fund,
Dr. Sanders seconded the adop|make it rightly as easy as possibla tion of the statement, which was for his successors.
Hoa. Mr. Holyoak still contend carried.
The election of six lay members
ed that they should have a definite
f the Church Body was then pro-grant from the Church Misalonary ceeded with. Hon. Mr. F. H. Hot Society for this work. yoak mowed that the present mem- bers be re-elected.
Hon. M. Severn seconded. Mr. Compton said he was going home early in April.
The Bishop said that expense. of travelling for confirmationɔ was borne by the Church Mission- ary Society.
His Excellener said he though
Hon. Mr. Severn was appointed that part of the endowmen in his place, the other members fund for the Bishopric was provid being Commodore Bowden Smith, -d by the Church Missionary Shee Mesars, W. L. Pattenden, X. C.ịty, which might therefore leal justi
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The Bishop's Stipend. The next business was to com. sider the payment of exchange compensation is reapest of the salary of the Bishop of the Diocese. Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock said be
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d.i pri and he Busine would rentend that it was. He thought all were agreed
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thought it was well-known that upon that poist, and having that' owing to the high exchange dubai cf agreement he thought they ing the time their late Bishop was might proceed to discuss what thes with them, the question of ex-could do to improve matters. change compensation became M: Holyoak could persuade the Ursula .. acute. Latterly they had witness Church Missiocary Society to six! Sirius led a considerable drop in exchange further, the Pocese and the Dawa and that had relieved the situation Bishop's successor would up. Les to a certain extent, but he did [preciate it.
not think suĒciently. At present¦ Ber. Conley Mople said the exchange the Bishop's salary of Cathedral had been paying $100
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W23 roughly 3650 Peace the Bishop had been here.1 Ursula myth, MA R Hancock bad and he pointed ous that it was not; 2) Sirius secured promises of a guarantee fair thus the whole of the bani-alih Dasa towards exchange compensation of exchange etapensati sa shuni?) – Lola to the extent of $2,500 a year, or fall 1.5 the Cathedral. FL: - OA $200 a month, bringing the stipend woul! like it if the Cathedral could f up to $359. He would suggest for the consideration of the meet- ing that they might add the sum Jet $100 out of the general funds. He believed it was the intention of St Andrew's Church to do enmething also in this direction. The Elishap explained the object Thecla. He begged to move: "That this of the proposed Diocesan Conter Viking meeting approtes of the sum ofjesCE. One of the drierities here 100 dollars per month for each of was that they had an Esgh Me!
dus, OH the months of the year 1921 being and
gear, for. Toinette 1 paid to the Bishop as Exchange organisation.
time. Conference alias Joan Compensation out of the general the first Hunds of the Cathedral."
representatives of the Eagli-b Theels
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+ wa Viking He should perhaps frst barede mentioned the matter of the ruggested that a similar conf-recue. Bishop's residence. The present be held this year. The suggested heilding was in somewhat dilapid-date was March 5th. Hepresenta. ated and shaky condition, and the tires Iom Coston, Macao all question would have to be tackled thewhore whold be is wired god be in the near future.
hoped would be present.
CLASS-GAEL, pay $58), but it was a- Dincerad! Start at (3 45 p.m. tatter and the Cathedral re
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Time. The Bi-bup, coacorn.d.
Guel..... ar Hon. Mr Pollack's motion was Tainette - 12 then put and carried,
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Hon. Mr. Holyoak seconded the motion.
Mr. Pattenden moved an amend- ment that the amount of the vote be increased to $200.
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In the first game of the Billiards Championship at the Victoria Re- creation Club last night, E Mr Chaptra expressed the salary be treated as salaries generous endowment given by Sir 500-331-
thanks of the congregation for the Guimaras defeated Ng Sze-kwong
Hon. Mr. Severn moved a far- ther amendment that the Bishop's
erally in the Colony have been
treated in the last few years, Paul Chater and mured-
ings
paying it at the rate of two shill- to the dollar, making it 310,000 a year, and that the Cathe ural make up the difference from
time to time.
Res. Copley Moyle: Out of the
Cathedral funds?
Guimaras compiled breaks of
the sum of 100 dollars per month. Other double figure efforts.
"That this meeting approves of 34, 3), 23, 27, 26, 25, 21 and 11 Ng each of the months of the yea: Sze-iwong's highest were 48, 23, 1911 being pad to the Bishop a-20 and other doable Sgure
change Compensation out of hereals. 5eral funds of the Cathedral."
Mr Forster seconded and the r--| solution
carried with ap
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Hon. Mr. Severn: Yes, unless plause. some other body comes is to help. The Bishop (banked His Exer! The Bishop, expressing diapry and the congregation for dence in speaking on the matter their attendance, which concluded of his own stipend, said he did not, the tweeting.
however, regard it 23 a personal
matter at all. His understanding
was that when the Bishopric was
formed an endowment fund was
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To-night's Game.
F. Ozario v. A. G. Pila. PALACE HOTEL HANDICAP.
Playing at the Palace Hotel last night, Sergt. Major Stroud (-200) beat J. Seymour (-125), 260-62. Highest breaks: Stroud 32, 24, 23, 23, 21 20, 19, 18.
Wong Po Hong (-200) beat J. Szook (-200), 250-212. Highest breaks: Wong, 28, 28, 19, 18, 18, 17. 15, 15; Snook, 29, 29, 20, 17,
given, and as the result £1,000 had Germany's harvest for 1920 | 17, 16. been paid the Bishop yearly. Out
of that, Loneret, the Bishop had yielded 6.963.000 tons, 25 com- pared with 7,707,000 in 1919, and
he
to pay all official expenditure, in-8992,000 in 1918. The greater cluding travelling money when part of the deficit has been cover-
ed by purchases from abroad.
CHINESE GOVERNMENT BANS LOTTERY TIĆKETS. The Chinese Ministry of the Interior has prohibited the sale of
the- went about
big Diocese; pay for his own secre tary, postage, stationery, type- writer, etc. There was no allow- ance whatsoever. When the Bishop
ric was offered him, it was conlottery tickets in Chinese territory. puted to be worth £358.
"Utterly and Disgracefully
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