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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY · L 1922.

· Children's Services, The new reredos given by Mra Bowdler was dedicated an Decam-

ber 11th by the Bishop. It is in memory of her late husband and is a very great addition to the] beauty of the Cathedral. It is in marble and alabaster and is the work of Messrs. William Morris

stipend of the Assistant Chaplain, opened free of debt “and has an The investment yielded a sum of endowment of $10,000, the interest $1,960 avery year. The Assist- of which pays the expanses of the ant Chaplain, when there bad|ball, been_ong, had been paid out of At yesterday's annual meeting the Cathedral Fund. Since the of seatholders and subscribers of investment was made they had hid St. John's Cathedral, the chief the very munificent endowment topics were the defcit on the from Sir Paul Chater: and, owing year's accounts and the question to heavy charges having of introducing fans to replace the during the first two years of the pankaha

Chater Fund, they found them- The Bishop of Victoria presided selves with a dabit of nearly and was supported by Rev. H$6,000 which should rightly be Copley Moyle (the Chaplain), Rev. spread over a large number of |J. T. Holman Assistant Chap-years. It was not right that the lain), Hon. Dr. Claud Severn, whole expense of putting the |C.M.C., Commodore Bowden Smith, Cathedral in through order should Mr. H. B. L. Dawbiggin, Mr. J.fall upon the funds of one or two Witchell, Mr. W. L Patterden years. It was therefore thought Hon. Secretary) and Mr. G. Hogg by the Church Body that they Hon. Treasurer). There was a migh; use some of this endow fair attendance, including Mrs. Severa, Mr. Justice Gompertz, Mr. R. Hancock, Dr. Saunders Mr. S. L. Saith and Mr. M. E. F. Airey.

The Accounts.

and Sona

The children's services have

been held on the first and third Sundays during the month and have been fairly well attended, The collections at these services are given to the support of a crip- pled boy in England and the child- ment of $16,000 and pay off the seem to be interested in him personally. Our great object in get and overdraft

themselves

the services is to interest the child- square so as to beginthe New Year, well. It was quite certain that and make them take a delight later on, when the Chater Endow-one of the great reasons why so in coming to Church. Probably

ment Fund was converted into a dollar fund, they would get a much larger income than $10,000, probably $12,000 or $14,000. 1 conclusion the Hon. Dr. Severn proposed that the Church Body to be elected for the year 1922 be empowered to use so much of the Assistant Chaplain's Fund as the may require, notexceeding $16,000. into place the account on a proper

footing.

Mr. Pattenden, after reading the minutes of the last meeting, drew attention to the fact that the ex- change compensation On the Bishop's salary did not figure so largely as they had hoped and they had been obliged to call upon

the guarantors.

The Bishop expressed bis debtedness to a number of basi Ress men and firms for their guarantee. He had not had an opportunity of expressing his

thanks before and he wanted them to know how much he appreciated, their action.

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Mr. W. Jackson seconded. The resolution was carried un- animously.

Office-bearers The meeting proceeded to the

election of office beaters for the

ensuing year, which resulted as

many grown-up Church people that whilst they were young they neglect attendance at Church is were forced to go through long services which they were not able to understand.

him

Mr. Denman Fuller had to go doctor's advice, during the year. home on special leave, under We had hoped to

welcome back in restored health this week as he is arriving on the Pyrrhus. We regret to say that a telegrami has been received from him sayi ng he has undergone an operation:

Colombo and will probably have to go into hospital on his arrival here. Our grateful thanks are

The Financial Statement was

due to Mr. Temple Bevan for the then presented by the Hon. Trea- under: surer, who explained that there

excellent way in which he has Lay members on Church Body: was a deficit of $3,000 edd. He Hon. Dr. Claud Severn, Com. carried on as organist and choir- OTHERS take your photos,but penditure had been incurred in Mr. W. L Pattenden, Mr. H. B. L

mentioned that considerable ex-Bowden Smith, Mr. George Hegg.master during Mr. Fuller's ab by our 30 years' experience We connection with the fabric and Dowbiggin and Mr. J. Witchell.

I would like to express my Fours D EXCELLENT CONDITION and NATURAL saving of $10,000

he was hopeful there would be a Hon. Auditor: Mr. J. B. Ross.

thanks to the Assistant Chaplain 04 this item

for the excellent way in which he Diocesan Conference represen COMPLEXION instead of mere-next year. Mr. Hogg referred to tatives: Mrs. Knight. Mrs. Cara.has carried on during my absence}

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the munificent endowment given by Sir Paul Chater and the amount expected in interest from

sence.

er, Dr. Saunders, Prof. Earle. (Applause). Several notable Mr. Airey and Mr. W. Jackson. things happened then, especially The Bishop mentioned that the the Mission of Healing of which

it next year. He estimated that Conference would probably be he will give you a short account

at the end of next financial year held on the 14th March and spoke presently. I would also like to

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no more. The Hon. Treasurer in connection with the Church Bishop and clergy who have help thanked the anonymous donor who at Macao whica had very generously contributed on January 3th last 310,000 towards the Cathedral Hall. His idea was that the Hall

dedicated ed in the services of the Cathedral, the lay members of the Church Body, the chair, servers" and sides- men, the Sunday School teachers and especially to the ladies who have helped with the decorations.

The Assistant Chaplain.

Chaplain's Report. The Cathedral Chaplain (the Rev. H. Copley Moyle) presented his annual report as follows:

As I have been home on leave

should be absolutely free of any charge on the Cathedral and the interest from this sum would ga towards paying any expenses in for eight months during the past | Rev. J. T. Holman expressed curred in connection with the year, my report will be rather thanks for the kindness with Hall

short. The first outstanding which he had been received since On the proposition of Dr. Saun-event of the year. 1921 was the wo be came to the Colony. When ders, seconded by Mr. Justice veiling of our memorial to Hong-Bishop Lander met him in Canada Gompertz, the accounts were ap-kong men who had fallen in the at the close of the war and asked proved and adopted.

great war, His Excellency the him to come to Hongkong he ac- Assistant Chaplain's Fand Governor buveiled the memorial cepted with some trepidation, buti Referring to the debit balance of on January 30th. The names are he would honestly and frankly 185.585, the Hon. Dr. Claud Severn at present recorded temporary say that since he arrived he had! sard they had never been faced in the porch of the Cathedral and felt quite at home. Speaking of the of all kinds, especially for ship-with such a large debit balance a bronze table: has been ordered. Mission of Healing, the Rev. Hol- before. It was dus, as the Trea- and we hope will shortly be here.man said he was personally thank- building and engineering works-surer had explained, to large it is being made by Messrs. Wiful that he happened to be in

terms.ums spent in repairing the fabric.liam Morris and Sons, of West-Hongkong during that time.

He desired to ask for authority minster.

Mission was a great blessing to from the meeting for the Church On the following day, January himself and to many other people. Body to pay off the debit balance. 31st, this Cathedral Hall was If the Mission had not taken place which really meant an overdraft opened by H. E. the Governor and it would have been harder for

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at the Bank out of the Assistant last year's annual meeting was him to carry on. In conclusion.parently they could not be pulled funds quite apart from the gen-be interfered with Icore than Phone 515. the credit

Chaplain's Fund. The balance to the first purpose for which it was the Assistant Chaplain said the satisfactorily; they sometimes eral Cathedral fund and get the absolutely necessary. The Hon. of this Fund now used. It has already begun to be annual meeting was a time when made disagreeable noises and they scheme put through before next Dr. Severn thought Mr. Leask amounted to $16,000, which was a great help in the Church work everything was shown in the best did not result in anyone getting summer. With the aid of Mr. Craid arrange

nvested in Central Estate Deber in this place. During the year light. He was conscious, how-much benefit. Punkaha neces-Leask, he proposed to go ahead fans in the east end of the tures and bore interest at 6 per some five concerts have been held ever, that there was very muchitated the employment of a num-immediately and ask for tenders Cathedral less apparent than in cent. They would remember that and the hall was also a meeting that ought to be different in their ber of small Chinese boys, who from two or three local firms. the nave. With fans the preacher that Fund was raised before he place for the Diocesan Conference Church life in Hongkong. but that pulled when they thought proHe would, therefore, like the would be able to deliver his ser- went on leave in 1912. He start-last March. We have been trying perhaps was not the time for him per and very often did not pull meeting to express their views on mon from the pulpit and his at- ed the idea of a Fund to pay the to encourage the social side of to express what was in his mind at all. I had occurred to bim the subject. He had only asked tention would not be distracted stipend of an Assistant Chaplain Church life by the clergy being He was most thankful to be allow-that they should follow the exam one person so far to subscribe by waving punkahs. for three years and they reckoned "at home" in the hall on Sunday ed to be one of a group of clergy ole of Singapore, where electrical and he bad promised $1,000 to

sum of about $1,000 would be afternoons between Band 50'clock; he was proud to be associated with fans were placed in St. Andrew'a Iwards the scheme. He did not Dr. Claud Severn's ides an excel- required. While he was at home and though, during the hot wea- under the leadership of

the Cathedral 12 or 14 years ago.think he would experience much lent one. Fans would be a great money came in towards the Fund ther, it was necessary to abandon Bishop, who, as a naval officer He had gone into the tat- and the then Governor (Sir Henry these "at homes," we have started said some time ago, was "100 per ter with

difficulty in raising the remainder. Improvement. May), Sir Paul Chater and others again, now the cold weather is on. cent. eficient every time the bell honorary architect, who had very fature, he was told, be charged Secretary for his interest in the The Cathedral funds would ini The Bishop thanked the Colonial came to the conclusion that the and we hope that many will make rings." and in close association kindly made a sketch plan of how with as much as they had been matter and said that personally he best plan would be to invest alla practice of dropping in so that with his colleague, the Rev. Copley fans could be placed in the the money subscribed and not to we may be able to meet each other Morle. (Applause).

Cathedral to the best advsotaze for the wages of the boys who would welcome the change. make it merely a Fund to pay the on Sunday evenings in this way.

did not pull the punkahs One The meeting, having approved and had prepared an estimate of. Assistant Chaplain for three We have had presented to us por- Hon. Dr. Claud Severn said he the cost. The cost was something point which had been raised was the Hon. Dr. Cland Severa's sug- years and then raise another traits of the five former Bishops thought no one who experienced approaching $5,000. The matter that the arrangement of the fans gestion, concluded with thanks to Fund, if necessary, later. It was of the Diocese which you will now the working of the punkahs in the had been discussed on more than should be such that the general the outgoing Church Body, the decided to invest the money and see hanging on the walls. I might Cathedral during last summer one occasion by the Church Body appearance of the Cathedral, Hon. Secretary and Hon. Trea to use the interest to pay the add that the Cathedral Hall was could have been satisfied. Ap and he had agreed to raise the specially the chancel, should not surer and Mr. Leask.

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