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REV. COPLEY MOYLE.
PRESENTATION AT THE CATHEDRAL HALL.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1927.
ful to you for having beautified | vico which would remain alive it and mado. It more In-keeping long after he had left us... with the rest of the Colony,
Moonorios were short, said. Mr.
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I have merely touched on the diaconachie, in a placo like Hong- outward and visibla sigus of your kong. He remembered his first Service and netivity and am very congregation and" said that those pleased to note that our friend, was huidly anybody he knew who The The Reverend H: Copley Moyle the Rev. J.. Kirk Macouachie will was in it when he came."
Of considerable interest is an who is leaving the Colony on relieve something more intimate to work of Mr. Moyle, however, was announcement that mining enter tiremont on Saturday next by the say than I can. I, therefore, on not like writing upon towing prise in the New Territories is to Hakusan Maru was yesterday behalf of a very large number of water and he felt, certain that in be rovived. It is learned that presented with a draft for 2230, subserthers beg your acceptance, time it would bear fruit.
negotiations are being carried on a Corona typewriter and two gold Mr. Moyle, of this draft on London Maconachie saldi And 80
Concluding la remarks, Mr.for taking over iron ore deposits sovereigns, by members of his for 5200 Alerting and
he by a syndicate with a substantial leaves us as he came and, we can, backing, There is a considerable congregations and othër well sovereigns. (Applause). wishers and friends at the Cathe This gift of your own choosing of him, and speak of him as a dear Territories, and the idea of ex- without qualification, just think deposit of iron ore in the New' dral Hall,
fa Corona typowiter) is inscribed old, greatly-anissed friend, (Ap plotting it is not new. Hitherto, hide the cover up, a silver pinte, plause) and hope that God may hovaver, nothing substantial has and i will remind you of your bless him wherever he goes, and eventuinted from the efforts of in- many friends in Hongkong use him for His own Glory, and terested parties. years to come. The Inscription that he himself may retain a kind reads: presented to the Reverend memory of those who had been Copley Moyle, M. A., Chaplain, Sintimate with him here both of
Cathedral, Hongkong, the inner and John's
outer circle VI 1913-1927.
friends. Such is the present wish you a safe and happy voyage Home, a happy re-uniea.
The Hon. Mr. J. Owen Hughes who made the presentation refer red feelingly to the long, faithful and earnest service rendered to the community by the Reverend gentleman.
Mr. Moyle in the course of his reply mentioned the fact that he had never, during his stay - of
The objects of the present syn- dlcate, are said to be to conduct systematic prospecting mining, by qualified engineering
and
Let rue, on behalf of all here and hope of us the wish, prayer, and metallurgical experts. Sing
The joyful memory of this season will fifteen years, in Hongkong, becu be constantly refreshed-if you give During all that time he had been with your family and that you will
absent on a Sunday from Church. something electrical.
sick for only three days and for-long be spared to remember the good and valuable service you Electrical gifts are always serviceable-fashion,tunately those were week days.
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In making the presentation, the ilon. Mr. J. Owen liughes said: Buy your Electric Gifts ar an ELECTRIC SHOP. I shall first of all, thank the alembers of the Church Body and the Women's League for having provided to-day, a very special entertainment for the purpose of saying "good-bye" to Mr. Copley Moyle"
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Referring to Mr. Copley, Moyle, the speaker said that he had much in his heart which he would like to say. He thought it would be a great pity if Mr. Moyle had been aliowed to leave the Colony with I do not intend to detain you out some public acknowledgment very long or in any way endeavour such as he (Mr. Maconachie) was
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Mr. Moyle's Reply. Replying, Mr. Copley Moyle said: "It is rather an embarrassing posi~ lian that I am in do thank you There was a large and repre.
most heartily for the kind, goodly sentative gathering at the Cathe
friendship that has brought you here on such an unpleasant day. drai Hall, including His Honour
Reminiscences.
I thank you very heartily indeed Justice J. R. Wood, Major General C. C. Euard, C.M.G., Sir Joseph Addressing the gathering the for the very avostantial cheque Kemp, The Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie speaking that you have just given me and Walfe, The Reverend W. T. Fea in a reminiscent mood said that for this excellent typewriter." therstone, the Reverend H. R. he remembered being at a meeting that he had been. asked what he Mr. Meyle went on to explain Wells, the Rev. J. K. Maconachlet which the speaker excused him- would like, and he found it ex and members of the Church Body, self from saying anything, because traordinarily difficult Tea was served at 5 p.m. and the there were so many others who something. He first chose a wrist presentation was made half an wanted to speak. Mr. Maronachie watch but he was given a wrist hour later.
said that he wanted to speak and watch by the Old Boys' Association that it was not often that a per- of Diocesan School and so that son confessed so frankly that he "washed out the watch. After desired to be heard.
deliberating a long time, Mr. Moyie said, he felt sorry to part with the Cathedral's typewriter which he had so much difficulty in obtaining. a typewriter. So he asked "for He added smilingly that the old machine, was being worn out by
Mr. Moyle said that when he bent, the Shin Mare, lying at. the last evening on a motor fishing to express what I feel at parting in a position to make, of the kindly landed in the Colony on May 20, Pottinger Street wharf, 10 persons with Mr. Copley Moyle. The pre-reighbourly relations which Mr1912, he was met by Mr. Denman spected of being Swabne "Reds" sence, I think, of such
a large Moyle he'd maintained with Chris Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. Edkins. were arrested and held for in number is a far greater testi-tinns, not of his flock.
That was on a lae day in ay arvestigation. Ten of them were. mony of the high regard in which Speaking of Mr. Moyle's depar he could never during his life we hold Mr. Moyle than any words ture. Mr. Maconachie said that forget the hospitality which Mr. found to be without employment. of mine can express (Applause). when a friend was about to leave, Edkins showed. The house which and the auspicion against them
Ishqull, however, be wanting in they usually told him how much was intended for Mr. Moyle on the wes that much the stronger. my duty did not express on your they thought of him, but-he-could-Peak was then not ready and for behalf and also, on behalf of a hardly express how much he six weeks he stayed with Mr. and large number of residents of this thought of Mr. Moyle. The last Mrs. Edkins, and it was then that Colóny, our great and high ap time he came back, I met him on he gained a strong impression of Swabus and Pingshan. Swabu and akin dlacas, No. for Chronic Was preciation of the long faithful the road and I told him
that the hospitality of the Colony. and earnest service he has ren- the place did not seem the same Speaking of the building put up being infested with "Reds" there dered to the community.
when he was away.
by the Cathedral, Mr. Moyle re-Was suspicion that some of the As one of the principle or bound to feel when Mr. Moyle which he first met the late MF Red" agents.
"That is what some of us are counted the interesting way people aboard the boat, might be rather, outward and visible leaves us. He has gone amongst M. J. D. Stephens who gave $68,000 signs of your ministry, Mr. Moyle, we have to look, first of all at
us doing good. Nothing higher to the Cathedral. He had heard this hall, which, is due to your ter
can he said of a Christian minis- at that time that there was an old gentleman in the Colony who was efforts. This building was badly Mr. Maconachie, than proceeded well-known for his charity. One needed and it was erected during to say that the wors Mr. Moyle day he was waiting for the lift your time in this Colony. I feel had done was gradual, but that at the Hongkong Club and although sure that the excellent work, be its effect was beginning to tell. Mr. Stephens was standing in gun by you will continue long fie anid that it is for this that the front of him, he had no idea who after you have left. I feel sure wider community in the Colony, it was. It happened that when also that your best memorial will as well as the Cathedral, will miss the lift arrived a young officer by be the good work that has been him very much. Touching on the the name of Stephens was a pas- done from this Cathedral Hall continuous efforts of Mr. Moyle, the speaker said: "Never has there been an opportunity of his doing a kindly thing that he has not availed himself of it."
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senger. Mr. Moyle said "Good afternoon Stephens" to the young officer, whereupon Mr. M. J. D. Stephens addressing Mr. Moyle said "Good afternoop." They got into conversation and a friendship soon developed, which proved Mr. Stephens to be both kind and gen- crous and a valuable friend to the (Cathedral,
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A search of the craft disclosed large amount of red clothing and the fact that, although she is not a passenger boat she had so many passengers aboard, inspired the belief that she was not engaged in any legitimate business.
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MR. SNOWDON "RESIGNS.
London, Dec. 29. Mr. Philip Snowden, interviewed regarding his resignation from the Independent Labour Party, says that its latter activities are supererogatory since the Labour Party has adopted a definite socialist basis. Its existence, Mr. Snowden believes, leads to 'much
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SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. well how loyally Mr. Moyle has right friendly way, "As a fellow Colony, most healthy, having been to say how helpful everybody has
Religious Differences. Speaking of religious opinions, Mr. Maconachie declared that he have a serious quarrel for "Mr. Moyle continuing, said he unnecessary duplication of work never during Mr. Moyle's time did they never seriously differed. regretted that they had not been in various conatituencies. When difference of opinion arose, able to bring the Mission to Hong-gathered that I. L. F. branches You mentioned the number of they just "quietly parted and kong. Sometime ago it was aug all over the country were finding marriages and baptisms at which said no more about it (Laugh geated to bring one man out to an extreme difficulty in keeping you officiated, but with your nater).
hold a Mission in Singapore, here their organisation going because tural modesty, you said nothing of Mr. Maconichie then referred to and Shanghai.. The idea was the local Labour Parties your services to the sick and the fact that Hongkong was behind taken up by every Bishop in China much more powerful.-Reuter. neely of this Colony, to hospitals the Home country in public mani-and after a good deal of discus and to prisoners. Many of you festations, but he hoped in yearssion it fell through owing to the the candles and did not know what are not, perhaps, fully aware of to come that unity will be more troubles in China.
else to do," the hard and arduous work which manifest. As far as it had been Regarding Hongkong's reputa- Concluding, Mr. Moyle said: devolved upon the Chaplain of possible he had worked together tion as an unhealthy place, Mr. "There are many things one would this Cathedral, but I know full with Mr. Moyle in an open and a Moyle said that he found the like to speak about. I should like
discharged his duties in that direc minister" "sald Mr. Maconachic, confined to his bed only for three been and I think things here are tion. (Applause).
"I can understand very much of days during his fifteen years here.zoing well and I do hope you will You have also been instrumen-what has been hinted at by the As it happened the three days back up the new Chaplain and tal, Mr. Moyle, in starting other Chairman, of the deeper side of were week days and therefore he give him a really good welcome, organisations such as the Church Mr. Moyle's work." He said that had never missed a single Sunday and that the work in Hongkong, of England Men's Society, the in the Destitute Home and in during the whole of the time he will go on and prosper. Thank Women's Guild and many other was needed, Mr. Moyle had been Owing to a breakdown of the Peak (Applause).
places where Christian company was in Hongkong.. (Applause), you all very much." God Bless you. activities. Those of us who re-there and he had been there to tram service, he had been late oo
Following the speeches, the member the Cathedral in the good purpose. Mr. Moyle had only one occasion, when he re audience shook hands with Mr. earlier days would scarcely re-been carrying on the Master's membered the old verger telling Moyle one by one, before depart cognise it as the place it once business and had rendered a ser him when he arrived that he "it |ing.
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