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NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

THE ANDERSON MUSIC COY.. LTD.

Are Removing on February 1st.

From 5, Beaconsfield Arcade

TO MORE CENTRAL AND COMMODICUS

PREMISES AT

2. QUEENS BUILDING, ICE HOUSE STREET, OPPOSITE CAFE WISEMAN),

5. BEACONSFIELD ARCADE,

22. JAN.. 1923

NOTICE OF REMOVAL

The STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY

beg to inform their Customers that the

Hongkong Dept will be at 16, Stanley

Street. Telephone Central 1279. From

31st January, 1923.

First turning on right of D'Aguilgar

Street.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL

THE PHARMACY

HAS REMOVED TO

2, Queen's Road Central (The Red Building Opposite American Express Company )

HONGKONG

ST. JOHN'S JATHEDRAL.

Annual Meeting of

ceatholders.

VELEGRAPH

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1923.

to have in the treatment of the on the Peak, which is what the. cure of disease.

JAPAN COAL

AND

Church Body is inclined to do, The Sunday School,

rather than buy an old hopso. Perhaps some member of the Dealing with the Sunday School, Church who has made à fortune in Įthe Chaplain said services had

been held throughout the cold longkong will feel inclined to sup weather and a Sunday School had Ply the balance. The annual meeting of seatholders now been opened on the Peak, which

In this Colony one of the greatest and subscribers of St. John's had made

a very 'encouraging culties in Church work is the Cathedral, Hongkong, was held in stat They were very grateful to constant departure of our workers. the Cathedral Hall last evening, fall those who were giving their The past year has been no exæp- the Bishop of Victoria (the Rt.time to the work of-teaching.

tion to this rule and the present Rev. C. E. Duppuy, D.D. presid The usual services had been held year is already witnessing the same ing. He was supported by the fol-jin the Cathedral and the attendance, thing, To mention all who have įlowing members of the Church}judging from the collectiors, had left us would be diffealt; the

Body: Rev. H. Copley Morle improved. The wack-day services Cathedral has specially felt the loss THE MITSUBISHI MARINE & FIRE INSURA VCE CO. (Cathedral Chaplain), Messrs. were very poorly attended.

THE OSAKA MARINE & FIRE INSURANCE CO.

[of Commodore and Mrs. l=en

W L Patrenden (Hon. Secre The Cathedral needed 8 large Smith, Mrs. Dreer, Mr. and Mrs. tary) George Hogg (Hoa Trea. number of new hyran books and P. L. Knight (who, we hope, may surer), H. B. L. Dowbiggin, M. E. F.prayer books, but the cost of booksoon return) and now Mr. and Mrs. Airey and J. Witchell,

had risen so much that the Church Church are about to leave as Mr. The first business was the con- Body had waited in the hope that w. Everett, who has for the last sideration of the financial state they would become cheaper.

(two years, filled with great efficiency

meat, in connection with which Mrs. Follock had been the Ho the pest, of Terger, is teaving next

Mr. George Hogg offered a few ex-Treasurer of the Flower Fund and planatory remarks. He mentioned had arranged the Festival Decora-path and his post has been filled that the income WAJ roughly tions, and during her absence Mrs. by the appointment of Mr. Charles $25,000 a year and the expenditure Black undertook the work. Mrs. Dodson, who has already enter- about 324,000, which did not leave Shewell, who had bees Hon. Secreed upon his duties"

them much to work on. He under-tary and Treasurer for the Mothers” In conclusion, the Cathedral stood the organ would soon require Union, resigned in May on goingChaplain suggested that the time very extensive repairs. Mr. Hogg to live in Kowloon, and Mrs, had arrived when a special effort referred to the generous way in Featherstone had undertaken the should be made to deepen the which the congregation responded duties of Hon. Treasurer and Mrs, spiritual Hle of the Church in the to the Hon. Mr. Claud Severn's Church those of Hon. Secretary, Colony He expressed thanks to appeal for funds for installing ne Cathedral Hall had proved the clergy who had voluntarily electric fans and for donations for most useful, the small room being assisted in the work of the Cathe elosing the memorial tablet fund.sed every day and some days the drat during the past year, to Mr. Altogether they got about $5,600 inflarge hall had been used for three Pattenden and Mr. Hogg, Hon. addition to the usual subscriptions different meetings. The endow Secretary and Treasurer respective- Iment for the hill had enabled themy of the Church Body, to those

shown in the accounts,

The statement of Bccounts was to use it freely and And proved a inanimously adopted on the motion great boon. It was used for the who had uplertaken work in con- of Mr. Dewbiggin seconded by Dr.jmeetings of the Diocesan Connection with the Sunday School, Phi Sanders,

ference fast March, and it had been servers, sidesmen, members of the Mr. Hogg mentioned that last used by a working parts of the choir and all others who had assist year authority was given to sell V.A.D. on Monday mornings. Itled in any way in Church work.

Mr. Derman Fuller's Services. part of the investments amounting had also been used by the Church!

to $16,900 standing to the credit of England's Men's Society fori Mr. Dowbiggin, in proposing a

of the Assistant Chaplain Fund. their meetings and lectures. This vote of thanks to Mr. Denmar They had not yet exercised that Society had now as Hog, Secretary Fuller for lús services as organist, right and he surrested that authority should be renewed.

Mr. A. H. Compton enquired the nature of the securities.

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PAPER SELLERS, STATIONERS. Printers,

the the Bey, G. 7. S. Upuell, who was mentioned that Mr. Fuller Lad

trying to revive what had been at served the Calhedral for the vas Photo Engravers, Paper-Box Makers and Bookbinders times as active Society..

The Ho. Treasurer replied that they were 16 $1,009 debentures in Central Estates.

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"Mr. Denman

Fuller,"

Chaplain progreded, has unately been in very bad throughout the year, and

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period of 17 years. They very much the appreciated all he had done and would be speedily underhoped that he health restored to healtht again.

still.

Mr. Hogu seconded and the

I am try to say, very fur fromotion was ad pted with applause.

replying

said about him.

On the proposition of Mr. Hogg: secunded by Mr. W. Jackson the well. Daring his unavoidable ab- Mr. Iman Fuller, meeting renewed the authority.

Fspital Sr. Touple said he was very grateful for all Bevan very kindly acted as organis that had been There were seven nominations for election as luy members on the and choirmaster. During the sam-! Church Body and on a ballet beingmer Mr. Denmar Fuller was able Jest at the present time, after three taken the following were appointed: give a series of Organ Recitals operations during the last the

well) weeks. he was not feeling as strong Mesar. G. Hogg, H. B. L. Dow. In the evening. They were biggin, J. Witchell, H. E. Follock attended and very much appreciat-fas he would like to be. He assure t A. Drer Fall and A. H. Compton ed. Mr. Fuller has not deep his those present that he was extreme- The B shop mentioned that the Hon was to renew his agreement with ly sorry to sever his connection with

Ilis agreement the Cathedral, but the time haili Mr. Claud Severn. Mr. M. E. F.the Church Body.

Altey and Mr. W. L. Puttenden, expires next month and he has very come when he really must de soj who served last year, were unable indis promised to carry on for He was very glad that he had been

while. Enquiries are being madelable to da mu much. to accept office again DWIEK their seing on leave.

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Mr. J. B. Rose was unanimer u-ly elected Fion. Auditor.

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During the in England with a view to obtain period that he had been organist! successor. It is diffent a Ettle over Rec.000 had been spent! speak adequately of Mr. Fullern the organ and he thought services, and I am sure that we all could say that a very great pro earnestly desire that a chance oferim of that sum had been raised!|

mellim te my ba Instrumentoi hy himself. He was only to prouri

him

bealth and

Senior Chaplain's Report, The Se.ur Choplach, in course of his annual report. suld restoring

and gracelet to Dave Ball the thus he never read statistics on the length.

Mr. Holman has been acting as privilege of doing something fo (sungent of work without being re-

minded

Dickens immer! Honorary Secretary for the Strip the Cathedral and he hoped that theseptin the report of Ihe ture Union and has issued about 40fhis mecessor wou'd have the good,

Lane perhership caris during the year fortune to dy the same.

Committee of the Brink Brunch of the United Gauni Jung-

The Bishop enquired how, many, Sites for New Churches,

additional hamabooka were needed) ten Evenezer Temperance Assogies

Two years ago I spoke at the land the Cathedral Chaplain replients hon, but as pe had been asked at meeting of the need of lot about 20%. They wanted to mai Sive a report he would meados)ing ahead and securing sites for

some of the things which rehmetli new Churches in places where thehad gone up fr m 2-, 6-1. to 7% 6.

the number up to gre The most! [to call te, comment dangg the

population seemed to be likely to I past pear.

|wrow. I am glad that the Standing|

been need in the Cathedral, and

ci

The patikens, which had so bag Committee of the Discean Conters The Bishop observed that that

ence has now taken the matter up meant that Reso ng about 24000 Teen superseded by the more and has applied for a site for Awere required. jmodern electric fun. Tot $4.99 Church in the Eastern part of the A vote of thanks to the Fla.

needel for the change had been collected by the Hon. Dr. Claud Severn, and he thought

W

was!

Auditor (Mr. 3. F. Bis and the

St. Peter's Church, which has Hen." Architeet Mr. W. L. Leaske generally agreed that the changed with the Cathedral, his test year was unanimously passed on the been for some time nominally comfor their services during the past A great improvement. The Cathelm was "cooler and the views Thaplain in the person of Hev. motion of Mr. Dowbiggin seconded of the beautiful East window was. J. S. Stearn, wie has left the by Mr. Pollock. but blocker as it used to be by the It was found impossible to

pun kube.

Jolemin

Mrs. Pollock, Mrs. Foiter. Mr.

a anereswar to Mr. Stearn, Kiar. Mrs. Remo, Mr. Fl. E. Pol- The pore tablet, with the names al Church is now being works uk and Mr. W. Jackson

incesan Conference.

zuri

of the Hondeng men who fell in lin crineetion with the fateiral elected as representatives to the the Great War. arrived from Eng-hw the help of Clergy engaged land in April and had been fixed in during the meek in vehnl'astle work. the porch. The Memorial Cross hul teen in place for tae Bears

A Chaplain's Residener,

WHEN A MAN'S FORTY,

jam so their War Memurial was Some of you may remember that if he has not previously worat www.complete. Some $1,500 were fan gears ago I spoke of the need glasses, be should lose no time is required in addition to the sumpf providing a residence for the having his sight properly tested. If he has worn them, be should they had in hand and his he under-Chaplain. It is strange that during make quite sure by a scientific Hook to collect. He did not think the many years since Bale to hottest that bis glasses do not want anyone he asked refused to give, has been provided for the purpose. altering. This is important. Up though one or two failed to send ti na need which makes the work to the age of forty the muscles of | in their promised donations. Many for the Chaplain more difficult than it the eyes will sometimes make up Eguve most willingly much larger rise would be. It ob al for defect by straining. After

sure than he had expected.

maya difficul: Chough to get in forty, the elasticity of these

The crowded congregations touch with one's congregation in muscles gradually lessens until

Enater. Christmas, Empire aut Armistice days showed that there

this place, partly owing to

The the they become quite taut.

Hongkong Optical Co., successors

were plenty of people in the Colony System of boxes, which makes pasto Clark & Co., refracting and to fill the Cathedral. During the toral visitation almost rupible manufacturing opticians, located but if one had & house where one in 3. Queen's Road Central, have year some requests had been re- ceived by the Clergy for the laying could ask people to a weal or a the equipment to test your sight on of hands upon such persons game of tennis it would help one accurately.

sprb of

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ith prayer for their recovery, and to get to know them. The Church these requests had, of course, been Body has now received, a complied with; but members of the $30,000 for the purpose of providing

A small investment with E Church as a whole were still far such a bouse. It is reckoned that.

-Dix divident. from recognising the very im-janother $15,000 or $20,000 would be

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