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THE HONGKONG

VICTORIA DIOCESE.

'ANNUAL MEETING OF ASSOCIATION.

TELEGRAPH.

SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1930.

generally. In this connexion, the DR. SCHACHT RESIGNS. Bishop referred to the wonderfully

efficient work of Mrs. Roffey as

Sales Secretary. Mrs. Stark had - REICHSBANK PRESIDENT'S

ACTION A SURPRISI

Indicated her willingness · to act. whilst Mrs. Roffey was on leave. The annual meeting of the P. S. Cassidy; the Hon. Treasurer-Dr. Schacht has resigned from

He thanked the Vice-Chairman, Mr.

Berlin, Mar. 7. Victoria Diocesan and Missionary Colonel Robertson; the Association was held last evening Secretaries Mrs. Black and hev. the presidency of the Reichsbank. in the Cathedral Hall. Bishop -B. Shann (who was acting dur- Dr. Schacht's announcement Duppuy took the chair, supported by the following members of the ing the Rov N. V Halward's was made at to-day's meeting of absence) and. the Group the directors of the Reichsbank, Committee-Dir. P. S. Cassidy Secretaries, Miss Acheson, Miss to the effect that he had taken (Vice-Chairman), Col. T. A.

| McGill and Mr.Cunningham. Robertson. (Hon Treasurer), Rev, C. B. Shann (Acting Hon. Seere tary), and Mrs. Black (Hon. Secre- tary).

Col. T. A. Robertson proposed, and Rev. W. W. Rogers seconded, the adoption of the treasurer's re- port, and it was carried un- animously.

Rev. C. B. Shann proposed, and Mr. P. S. Cassidy seconded, the adoption of the hon, secretary's report, which was carried on

animously.

V.D.M.A.'s Important Work.

steps to resign several years be-

fore the expiry of his contract, and it surprised the directora and a sensation in the for has caused

banking world and stock ex- change.

Appeal for Funds, The Bishop made an appeal conclusion asid: increased financial support and in

ficient for our needs.

auccessor

reason

was

He explained that the We need very badly indeed in a diocese liko this a. Central for his resignation was that his Diocesan Fund which is available attitude, towards the Young plan not only for particular churches or was unchanged. Nothing had oc- institutions but for the work of curred since the second Hague the diocese generally. The V.D.MA. Conference to make him alter his provides the nucleus for such a views against the plan. He in- fund but it is far from being suf-timated he was willing to remain

ሰ in office until In seconding the motion. Mr. Cassidy voiced an appeal for more are in England

Mr. Halward and 1 while we elected.-Reuter..

are going to do members for the Association, re-what we can to interest people in marking that although quality was the work of the diocese. Arrange- Church. In course of time as the to be preferred to quantity, the ments are already on foot for us Chinese Church had grown into only way to strengthen the work to visit in May and June of the Association was to keep up twenty

some maturity, they would be proud, as centres including Lon-members of the V.D.M.A., to have the membership. The Chairman don, Birmingham, Manchester, taken part in its development. then addressed the gathering. Liverpool and Oxford. I am con- (Applause).

fident that the V.D.M.A. out here The following were elected re- will press forward, with the work presentatives of the different In the course of his address the of building up a Central Diocesan groups, Chairman pointed out that within Fund which will be more adequate the Chairman, seconded by Rev. upon the proposition of the past few weeks there had been for our needs. I don't want to be W. W. Rogers: established in connexion with the misunderstood. I believe there is Cathedral Group, Misa N. work of the Colonial Church in the very great generosity in this Acheson (Hon. Sec.), Mr. Harry Diocese, 4 body of Churchdiocese and I should doubt if any Own-Hughes, Miss Griffin; St. Electors; Church Councils and a diocese in proportion to the size Andrew's Group, Miss McGill reconstituted Diocesan Conference. of the work in it has had more (Hon. Sec.), Mr. O. B. Raven He believed that all this was a buildings erected during the past (Hon. Treas); St. Peter's Group, move forward.

decade than has this diocese and Mr. E. S. Cunningham (Hon. Sec.). The Bishop proceeded to refer to this has called for very generous Miss Copper; Chinese Group, Rev. the important work the V.D.M.A. giving indeed. But,, nevertheless, Lee Kau Yan, Mr. Woo Yee Tung, haf to do in banding together I am sure that there is urgent need Dr. S. W. Phoon, Dr. Chau Wai those who would interest them for a Central Diocesan Fund such Cheung: Outports Group, Mrs. selves in the work of the diocese. as I have described to enable us Kennedy Skipton. Its value, he said, was threefold: to meet both recurrent needs and

It links us up with England also emergencies as they occur, through its having its counter would, therefore, ask V.D.M.A. Miss Dunk, who was introduced part in the V.D.A. at home. To members, either through their free by the Chairman as a much- anyone who has watched an As- will offerings in connexion with travelled Church worker, with a sociation such as this over a de- their Churches, or by direct dona-record of 28 years' work in China, cude, a foremost impression is tions to the V.D.M:A., to do what then delivered a talk on the Church one of a continuous coming and they can in this matter. If all work rendered by the women and going, and if all this is to be members, in addition to the mem-girls of Hongkong. turned into gain and not to be berahip fee of $12, would send some In the course of her remarks, the sheer loss you must have some donation for the general work, such speaker said membership in the organisation like the V.D.M.A. money would be credited to the Women's Missionary' Ünion in which is constantly getting into church to which they belong and touch with fresh people as they would enable us to do more effective come and constantly passing on work in this diocese. to the V.D.A. in England those who leave. And I want to point out to Group Secretaries, and to all those who are interested, that if an Association such as this is to maintain its strength and not to dwindle into weakness it must be winning fresh' mem- bers all the time.

tions.

Officers Elected,

I

Women's Work.

Hongkong numbered 800. These women, in spite of the call on their time by domestic routine, were doing really very valuable work, participating at prayer The election of the officers for mectings, and organizing sales In the present year was then proceed-ald of Church and charitable work. ed with, the following being ap The speaker compared these pointed, on being proposed by the prayer meetings with those held at Chairman, second by Dr. Chau Hame, stating that in Hongkong Wai-cheung:

such religious excrcises

were

Vice-Chairman, Mr. P. S. generally held in the home, when Cassidy; Hon. Treasurer, Col. T. there were present not only the A. Robertson (to act during Col. members of that household, but Robertson's absence Mr. E. N. also the neighbours and their Ensor); Hon. Secretaries, Mra.friends, and members of not only Black. Rev. N. V. Haiward (to that particular congregation. but act during Mr. Halward's absence also those from other congrega- Rev. C. B. Shann); Assistant to tions.

But the V.D.M.A. not only links n up with England; it links up the Churches and congregations out here. It is a link between the Chinese and the Colonial Churches and I am interested to see that Dr.. Chau Wai Cheung, Secretary of the Chinese Group, is having some Hon. Secretaries, Mra. Evan The speaker went on to refer to of the V.D.MA.-literature trans- Stewart; Secretary for Hospital missionary work amongst the lated into Chinese with a view to Supplies, Mrs. Lang; V. D. A. Lon-Chinese Christian families, de- extending the activities of his don Sales' Secretary, Mrs. Roffey scribing the conditions of living in group. The V.D.M.A., too, is n (to act during Mrs. Roffey's crowded Chinese tenements and the link between the various congrega- absence Mrs. Stark).

exceptional atmosphere which In seconding the appointment of Church workers had to contend Thirdly, the V.D.M.A. links the officers named, Dr. Chau Wai-with. scattered members to the centre cheung referred to the cordiality At the close of her address, Miss through the outports group. At and friendliness expressive of the Dunk was warmly applauded. This present this group numbers twenty- Christian spirit which had marked concluded the proceedings. six. I hope this number may be the relations between European Rev. C. B. Shann announced an to be increased and perhaps means be and Chinese workers. He voiced "At Home" and address found whereby scattered members the appreciation of the Chinese given in the Hall on April 8. The may take more active part in the churches for the unselfish help ex-meeting will take place at 5.15 p.m. general activities of the Assocla- tended by the Association, in but tea will be served at 4.30, and furthering and consolidating the Rev. Mr. Shana requested that work at inland stations, such as those who wished to attend should Yunnan-fa, Limehow, etc., and notify in advance the number of said that such assistance would set friends they were going to bring an example for the young Chinese along.

tion.

The Oldest Diocese.

When it was considered, the Bishop continued, that it was only eighty-one years ago since the diocese was founded and they were considerably the oldest diocese con- nected with the Church of Eng-

lund in the Far East, any one who could read facts must. admit that very considerable progress had been made. Touching upon the important work of circulating in- formation and stimulating interest, the Bishop expressed the hope that the V.D.M.A. would continue to emphasise the educational side of its work.

Another important work the V.D.M.A. had to do was in calling forth prayer, service and gifts for the diocese and missionary work

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