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REV. AND MRS. H. V. KOOP LEAVING.
A large number of friends and well-wishers gathered at the Cathedral Hall yesterday after- noon to say farewell to Rev. 11. V. and Mrs. Koop, who are leav ing Hongkong to-day after over four years in the Colony.
In opening his address to the assemblage, the Dean of St. John's Cathedral, the Very Rev, A. Swann M.A., D.S.C., said that he felt ho must say something in recognition of Mr Koop's efforts in the Colony. The week has been rather a malancholy one for us", he anid, "because we have lost to-day the Cathedral Treasurer, Mr. Sut- elife, who is proceeding to Shang- hai, and to-morrow Mr. and Mrs. Koop are leaving us. Next day, the Bishop and Mrs. Dappuy will ho gone. It will be rather a calamitous week for those
who Are left.
"I feel I must say something in recognition of the difference Mr. Koop has made to the life of the Colony during the past four years.
I am afraid we will find very soon
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May. 9 Empr. of Japan
May 5 May
May 11 May 13 May 19 May 24 Empr. of Asia
May 20 May 23 May 24 May 26 May 28 June 4 João 10
June 8 Juna 10 June 16 June 2 Empr. of Canada Juns 3 June 6
-July 4 mor, of Russia Jane 17 June 20 June 21 Jane 23 June 25 The Chairman: It
July July 4
July 6 July & July 14 Jul? 19 wish that I should get a playground Empr. of Japan
Jay 15 July 18 July 10 July 21 July
Aug. 1 13 Kmpr. of out of the Chater Bungalow Bite Empr. of Canadn July 29 Aug. 1
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Aug. 31 Sept. 2 Sept. 8 Sept.13 Bopt, Sept. 12 Sept. 13 Bopt. 15 Sept.17 unsatis Empr. of Asin what a real loss the congregation "A Bill to amend and consolidate prontations that the Chatham Empr. of Japass
Road playground in so
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Got. 11. I have been Empr. of Onnada Sept.23 Brpt. 20
Sept. 20 Hopt. 30 Oct. will sustain, for Mr. Koop has the law relating to opium,” been invaluable, enriching the seronid: This Bill is a consolidating factory and unsafe. vices of the Cathedral, and in his Bill with amendments indicated into a great deal of trouble, or rather attention to detail. He has help the table of correspondence at the Public Works have on my be- ed in making changes to the build-tached to it, and one new section. half, to find another site, and the ing itself, and his preaching has Section 14, which has been put in Kowloon Cricket Club have given been consistently thoughtful, and in consequence of the Bangkok P a portion of their site. very much valued by those people Oplum Agreement. That section
to forbids the sale or purchase of words this le who have been able to listen him In connexion with music, opium by minors and their posses- he has been in charge almost sion, and sub-section two makes it motely during the time he has been an offence to aid, abet, counsel or here. He has hul the very arduous procure any such sale, purchase,
Kowloon Tong Ples. task of choosing the hymns, and smoking or possession. Such sec has put very real thought into the tion, In consequence of the agree
Hon. Mr. Braga: May I ask work.
ment, makes aiding and abetting a specifie offence, but it is not really you, Str, on behalf of Kowloon realdents, whether some that Recessary
the sub-section Tong soul be inserted because there is trouble might be gone to in their ample provision in the law to deat interesta for a similar space, to be with aiders and abetters, either provided for children in Kowloon under Section 37 of the Magis- Tong? "Both Mr. and Mrs. Koop have trates' Ordinance, or under Section been very painstaking and hospit-7 of Ordinance Number 14 of 1929, When the Bill goes into Committee able in the way they have wel- comed the large number of people, particularly the younger members of the congregation. They have made contacts with many people of the different departments and have seen many missionaries and entered into their life. Slek visit- ing has been regular and pains taking, and I know that Mr. Koop has been very helpful to the sick. "I think their departure is go- ing to be a very great loss, and feel sure that everyone will agree with me in this. I wish them every happiness in the future, both in the ministry and home."
" is hardly necessary to say what Mr. Koop has done about the St. John's Review. He has not only been editor, but has attended to the finances, and kept them on the right side.
Sentiments Endorsed
Sir Henry Pollock, K.C., in the course of a brief address, endorsed most sincerely the remarks made by the Dean in praise of the friends who were shortly to leave. "We are
very sorry indeed that they are going away, and are alan sorry to think that there are poor prospects of them returning."
"first.
The Chairman: I thought they already had a playground there.
Hon. Mr. Briga: The Intention
be
I would like to move corrections in was that the reservation designed clauses three and four and to the in the first instance for the railway schedule by deleting the word yard should be a children's play- There is only one schedule ground but if all I hear is true that now. The second schedule of the hill will be cut down and eventually reserved areas. I think it is time that principal ordinance was repealed will bo sold out of the in 1924 and is not attached. and the Bill
The Colonial Secretary seconded Government should, if it can
consider that was read a second generous enough,
such a place is required for Kow- Bill Passed.
loon Tong residents, more on the Council went into Committed to lines of the recreation ground that consider the Bill clause by clause we are asking for now.. when several immaterial amond- ments as outlined by the Attorney General above,
approved, after which the Bill was read third time and passed.
time.
were
Council was adjourned síno die.
Needs of Children at Kowloon Tong,
n
The Chairman: I will look into it, Mr. Braga,
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Hon. Mr. Braga: Unleas look ahead now, Mr. Creasy might bo worried with applications for sales of desirable Crown iandy and we shall be left with nothing in Kowloon Tong.
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After some discussion on chil- Hon. Sir Henry Pollock: Is it Kowloon Tong dren's playgrounds, when the the area between claims of Kowloon Tong were putand the railway? forward by the Hon. Mr. J. P. Hon. Mr. Braga: The upper Braga, members of the Finang area.
Пon. Sir Henry Pollock: You meeting which Committee, at a On behalf of the subscribers of followed, approved votes totalling mean the higher ground on the the Goodwill Farewell Fund, Sir: $123,946.
west, side of Kowloon Tong?
Hon, Mr. Braga: No, the upper Henry, amid applause. presented
On a vote for $5,500 for the a cheque to Mr. Koop, and assured forming of a children's playground area of Kowloon Tong, a little him that both Mrs. Koop and him-
at Kowloon, the lion. Mr. J. P.higher up than the Kowloon Tong self carried the best wishes of all
Braga asked: Is this provision in Market, to the left of Waterloo for their future happiness,
pursuance of the Government's Rand as you go up. Master Jones made a charming policy for preserving open spaces inį
Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson: How do speech on behalf of the young Kowloon?
the areas reserved in Kowloon for members of the Choir, and on their
playgrounds compare with those in behalf a presentation was made evening to say good-bye, and for Hongkong anyway? to Mr. Koop by Master Brindley.the presentations, which will ho Hon. Mr. Braga: We are looking In replying to the eulogistica memento of our tay in Hong-ahend. At one time Hongkong was speeches, Mr. Koop said that, in kong, Thank you all, very much practically entirely given up to looking back upon the four years Indeed, and I do hope we will be open spaces, but what has happen. he had spent in Hongkong, he felt able to keep in touch with
one jed since?
The Chairman: That will very grateful that the opportunity another, and that we shall be able had come to leave England and
looked into, Mr. Braga. to see you from time to time." see something of abrond. "Look- ing back now," he said, "I feel that the experience ha SD C riched life, that I feel sure it was the job to which it was intended I should come. Both my wife and are extraordinarily sorry to be leaving you and this beautiful place. It is difficult to leave the place, difficult to leave you people, and difficult to leave the Cathedral. It was very nice of the Choir to have been here to-day and to have made their presentation. I can assure them that I shall value ft. 1 can truthfully say that I have always looked forward to Cholr practice on Wednesday nights, and I do think that the Cathedral has been extraordinarily fortunate. In having the organist it has got
"One of the most difficult things to do la to leave the Dean. He has been a tower of strength to me, as I know he has been to others who have given him their con. Adences. He is the first Dean, and has made of his office some- thing that will leave its mark upon Hongkong. cannot tell you what it has meant to Mrs. Koop and myself to have the door home constantly open to us, and I would like to say what a joy and ableasing it has been to hayo shared the atmosphere of their most Christian home. -
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"It has been for me a constant' inspiration to get in the company of the missionaries. Whonover one has been depressed just to go along to one of their colleges has bean a tremendous uplift, and one has come back to work with real courage. All will agree with me that they are doing real work hore.
"I would like to thank you all very much for coming here this
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