FIRDAY, JANUARY 24, 1902.
EXCITING AFFAIR ON THE
•PERU,'
Chief Steward charged with
Attempted Murder.
He pleaded not gaily,
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ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.
WAH, A
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THE CHINA MAIL.
Mix Master-Then I aux entidel to rare Mr Sado-My fault, Mr Master, cot hoving replied to your chit. ·
The Chairman then asked Mr Gompertz to read the minutes of the Church Budy, romasking that it was an accident that the book was at hand.
Mr Gumpertz read the minutes of the Church Body.
The Church Body Consured. The annual meeting of Sontholders and Subscribers to St. John's Cathedral This afternoon, at the Magistracy, before held at St. Paul's College, sud, in conio Mr Mamelund, Albert Marshall, Chief Ste- quoure of the agitation anent the ap ward of the Pacific Mail stummer Forn, was pointment of Rev. F. T. Johnson, as Senior charged with having attempted to murier Chaplain, in įdaro of Rev, R. F. Cobbold, vory largo From Piksbury, master of the sieuner.resigned, there
Bitendonce. Amang thone present were Captain PIsbury said he returned to his the Right For Bishop Hoare (presil ship on the evening of the 22nd from log), Hun. W. Meigh Goodwin, K.C., the shore at: about 11.15. u w the defendant utsle his (witness's) Commodore Powell, R.N., C.B.. Heus cabin, farwad on the upper deck. The Com. R. Murray Ruussey, R., this Coluay, and they all durouity frustal suspected him. Defoudant dispred, H. A. W. Shule (bom, treasurer). Mr H. and witness looked through the after and main anlons, but did not find him. Wit... Gompertz (biri, secretary), Rev. RE nows then stepped into the pawangewny | Colbold, Ion, J. Thorburn, Mossrs J. leading to the saloon, and saw the defen-Norton Kyshe, J. Grant Smith, A, Can- dant go into the reout dcupied by the stewardess. Witness rght hold of himninghate, 31. W. Slade, G. C. C. Musten', to drag him cut. Defendant strug. C. Cohen, F. B. L. Bowley, G. E. gled. The screams of the atowardess, whu hadi bean wakened. brought the watchout. Defendant then one quiet, and was put back in his co I wis
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Wanted
not the ability to angry much weight witli
Mr Master said they did not fatand him in the congregation, and he believed he question the right of the Church Body would be supported in these remarke. He under the Ordinance to appoint a chaplain, had great diflidenec in rising to say what he but he thought that body might have cons hud sad, but he had been compelled to sulter the Scatholders and Subscribers in state this expression of opinion. They the matter, if os no other ground than that senior chaplain a good preacher of expediency. The Southolders and Bub. with musicnd abilitios. Music was a grant scribers had nowadays to provide the fanda soutes of atunction for people to attend neccesary for carrying on the church, and church anywhere, and that had been found that being so was it not reasonable to ut during the last fifty years. It haul also consult them in such a matter as the ap boon found ant that lofty and expenslys pointment of a senior chaplain?-cintuinly bulldings were attractive in bringing people the ore special subject in his option that out to religious services,
they should have been consulted Ho had no personal feeling against Mr Johnson he had never
not him, but as he had alrearly stated, from the point of view of expedicney the Churet Body would have dano better had they consultes the Seat holders and Subscribers and the resolution now before the meeting was to place on recard their opinion that they ought not always to be kept out in the cold and never given any vetce in church matters (Ap- Pause)
Mr H. A. W. Slada, thought it was a great pity that the disenssion is assumed such a plase. Mr. Johnson's agreement had been signed, and it was ill-advised to discus his pearl affairs at a public meeting. The matter was finished, unit they could not go back on it.
Mr Kyshe-Hear, hoar
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Mr M. W. Slade said that if the Church Body had called a meeting to consider the appointment they would have been shirking the responsibility mat upon them, and if at the meeting any crinomous discussion had Jego introduced the Sestholders and Sub-
turned round and raid, You have done TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 25th
Daon, R. K. Leigia, M. J. I. Stophers, continual disregard of tveir footings and the Church was that it wres plans where scribers would have been the first to have HERE will be NO COMPETITION
Armstrong, M. S. Northants,
Raiden, J. H. Cox, C. IV. Mans under the influence of luce, and H Rennie, stc., etc., and many ladies. Excited. Defendant said he wont tu seo if
The minutes of previous meeting having been read nad vodopteri,
Tire, Bistrop diecalled what had been done in the interval with reference to the ap
the Senior Chaplaincy. pointment of Mr Johnson to the vacunes
ACCOUNTS
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wrong. You had no business to call a January, but the Range will be Open for
celing you are responsible. Therefore it Practice, secured to him that the Church Body sh the only possible thing they could do in making the appointment without running the risk of incurring the patty spite of Sout haldera or 5 Subscribera.
Mr Cunninghant said he objemed mest
ALEX. MACKENZIE,
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, January 24, 1903,
WANTED.
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NE or Two STEADY MEN (Furo-
peans) as OVERSEERS.
To HIS
WY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT
MAJESTY
KING EDWARD VIL
AND THE ROYAL FAMILY,
Bechstein
ROYAL
PIANOS
Mr Cunningham said he regrotted that it was his minful duty, in response to a request o
of a number of Scatholders and Subscribora to move the following reste rion That this meeting deplores the action of the Church Body in appointing. Senior Chaplain without consalting the wishes of the Scatholders and Saiseriburs It was, he believed, the first occasion on which such a resolution had been proposed in connection with a Church ksly in it world be the fast. It should be 413-
for hin
Mr Master-The protion proposed and state that these re- for the resolution regreted ex. }
ex. securled has now to be put to the meeting Curcingly
such a que
have by bailute been raidered imperative It was nut
Mr Coodman said he had hoped it would bo រទ duty to defend their action, for it necessary for in to say anything because needed n apology, but that regret way if there was on position he felt less siling intensified when the nation which they te ecupy then thor, it was to have suy tock way produced by the absolute and thing to do with Church controversies. Cine fling he always had with regard to cerests by those elacial to me then and
to do,
met there
•They a that night, as a fow therents of that way better than he went in, srl, as long he went to get something gaud and to come Church which they had always be taught as the services were rearmably sensible to beliere e upheld the suctity of individual Le was satisfied. An regarded Mr. Cox's right, ford guity and demanded of its romaties concerning the metal adoptal officers a just, a vigilant and a consulerate by Congregational churches in the selection stewardship. But who, after hearing the 4 pincher, that had its merits and it minutes of the Church Body read, and look. faults. But obviously the nicthod cond g at the matter enlinly and impersonally, not be applied in the present case, as the Lates email accept the statement that the governo of Clinicily to the slur which had been of this Church, had observed but the Cathedral Church of Hongkong. thrown out by two speakers that there was these principles and has done their duty in Mr Cox must understand stat this Church site in the matter, and, if it was ury sitis
It cresture of stature. the way they should have done? Now, at
Faction to Mr Gudiman who had repeat- My JL A. W. Slide, in submitting the the risk of being accused of 'stirring up all regulated in the iden daya by Act of edly cast his eyes in his (the senker's) |
Parliament, The Cathedral was Founder kreife in the Church-he took it therepblic subscription, the licvern direction, he (the speaker) was not 'Church!
two kinds
ky
Geer in a good of strife, OTIC cause and other in a bot-ho begged tong the site.
There were private ! My Cox-I have no spito gast any. submit the exact position in which the thinx and a Government money
one in this mom, nor anyone in the C. | Senthillers and Subscribers stood in robe awards and the Ordinance of 1847, thedral, and I have attended it for 40 youn
Mr II. A. W. Share thought the best tion to the Church Bely and to the Cathe Amuded in 1868, was framed to regulate it.
Thory
Governor and a Colonisl Noies, the Cathedml bad been disestablish
the compute and and disenchered. The Cathedral was monity with regard to these appointments. The Chairman said that he hoped it wont maintained and the alarios of all its officers they would never got minity--and he conceded that the Church Body had wore paid from money which they sub the Becretary of State through the Guvern seted honourably and traty, and he would
Ho recoller. scribed. Those officers consisted of the two or always appointed a man,
comind them that the selection of preach- chaplains, the rearist, and the verge there was a dear, good alt rendieman, Mr opened
rer, ed. when he came to the clony in 1802, era in the Colony was limited
ited. As he Should they withdraw their suiseriptimeter
the Gordion every work! ho sw and per-rents the church could not con Jennings, for where he had a grest regard, that thedearth of clergy was becoming more.
tect their
and he was Chaplain. He was appofuted and more accentuated, and it was interests and te tinue. To protect
чету citamister the
which Tanvy they devoted by the ecretary of State. In 1892,
"ifficult to the to church purposes the Church Lody were change took place in the Colonies, There
way in desk the thin the Comics There stions neccabies, a main with chu qouif. A. 1013 with Each. LARGE, ABRY elected anally and pledged them
themolves to
gifted. As regard the question of expe
OLIVER the fulfilment of those duties they ander. Rapporting instant of boing maintained with dioncy, he would ask them to look at the
Hongkong, January 24, 1962. took. They were responsible to the sub the money of people who did not practice precedents during the past ten ร่มเกล
that scribers and in ali equity to no one else.
particular religion. In there
with Under the clause of an Ordinance (No 8 of circumstances, St. John's
Cathedral even resolutions had been passed | DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
regard to the appointment of chapining 3800) which by their action the Chul handed over
burly called and assistant chaplains, and in one co the Body wild lend them to believe was st
the Church Kody. An act was passed tier was referred to the statholders. iniquitons that it ought to be publicy in 1802 and there were sur in condi-The vote resulted 11 to 2, and, there- FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOODHOW! HAAKE burnt, the Church Bady took up the Church Body was Mr Ackroyd, Mr Camper, very satisfactory instance. The ether Liems laid down in it. The original fare, depended on one man's vote-not
THE Appointment, importance of which could not be overesti
without attempting to consult the Scathol dera or Subscribers wishes or feelings in the matter. The authority for that disregard
The *KTOWANILAN หม all right Alter defendant had been in his cabùi for testly miu:64 B, he can that witerss'a d went to the stewardess and suggestion, aporigined to her. The stewardes, thaigh tronde, was in hysterical condition, and eferciant lets the rom. Inediately afterwards,
To Co withess suggestin stewardess that she shredd go to the roan 3-and -and she precisely occupied "Su she with: accompanied by the witness, who went into the rent and sat down counts, said there was a dubit bedance of with her. The abject of witness's remiin. $188, but this did not represent the differ in was in get the stewardess quietenedence between expulitur aut receipts for down. Ho stayed about twenty pieces the year, because, at the beginning of the Witness was then startled by defendant year they hugght forward a inace of coming alonu starting, "Lapinin 1'isbury. $825 from the previons yet. Altogether,
to l hend light shining unto coom No, J. Wit- would be noticed that the salary of the ness at the defendant came along crying Assistant Chaplain warlarger than that of a rifle in his band. Defendant risud the the Senior Chapain. What was due to the riffe and fired it. The bullet cut the left fact that Mr Cobbed crew only half of his shoulder af witness's coat. Witness then
when Le salary
was away, while the Assis man at that defendans to disuni tim, and Lap: Chaplain was paid feuf of the combinal
wom
WANA
AO
M
WAS
tgie
I can gorsk Son." There was a bulk. I therefore, the val ilelicit was $2705. It dral. As they were informed in Green Chaplain, and they did not consult thway to stop talk, was to go on, with the j
dlused with him. Defendant resisted, and
and subaris hit with the lureel of the rifle m Mr Cox--Ars the stipends paid in ster the forehead. They both rolled on the ling or others Hour This night watchman came to wit. Air Shade-in lollars. Continuing Me RS's assistance, and defondant was put Stade said that the contract for repairing under arrest The rifle used prince) the paf and coh-warling amountisi te Was the prope of the
property of
ship. Al
All the of $1205, of which Sai nut ver heen paid forra
wore stued with a
with a ride and a
over. Three passages had also ta be paid rendver and amuuition. The box of according to agreminent. The amwaint of suraunition produced was found on defend-cultections came to very near the same as at's bed. The bullet fired entered one of last year but there was a great falling of the panels of the room, Defendant had in cinations and subscriptions. Polly beca under withus on the Peru for fifteen that was his (Mr Shade's) fault as he bad; months, and was of excitable temper when it writts to everybody, but it was under the influence of ligner. Witness
very diflicult to think of everybody who preferred not to say whether defendant's right subscribe: Be took that oppe clorach was grood or ba
(Case proceeding)
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Mr Fielding Clarke, Mr Ford. Me six appointments were by the Church Captain Rosen, will be despatched for tanty of asking anyone win would like toasted-namely, that of the senior officer Bishop were made meters of it All of the Nonconformist precedone in utters the abuse Porta, un TUESDAY, the 28th i
and the Chaplain and Body. He was opposed to the introfaction
Rutters conneous with the religions ser vices and with the Church, the rites and
subscribe, but who had not been ask ed, to communicate with the Treasurer,
conected with the Church of England. Instant, at Daylight, The old subscribers were ali right, but it
For instance, to take Shanghai, they would
For Flight or Passage, apply to was very difficult to find out newcomers.
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., of their icotings was Clausa 8 of the fritt will brought und hominis never have the matter referred to Sent-
General Manager's, He concluded by propusing the adoption of tinance, which they claimed gave them full direction and nament of the Chaplain holders, and as a matter of fact it was the the accounts,
legal power to do as they liked with the oth for the time wing, but subjess to the consniversal practies in the Church of England Hongkong, January 24, 1902. Mr Cunningham sevinded.
cors and money of the Subscribers. It was frol of
Frol of the Bishop
of the Church were to bo
Mr Cox asked if Mr Johnston was entit. theory of equity and religion that would compras for the time being. The to lauve the appointments of clergy of a) ed to his passage bome for a period of three possibly be new to many present. Person-need and gaverned by the Church Body, he could turn it so, and be had:
tu the Church
another
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THE CHINA AND MANILA. STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
THE
FOIL MANILA.
RUBI,
prepared a memorandum containing vertain the agreement originally entered into with the Regulations, however, provided that who took made in drawing it difficulties. It was in Cay atter to get Captain R, W. ÁLMONY, will be despatch-
prezutions.
| before the Church Beily could fix the salary
Mr Cox-Yes, but, I think, for a short of :
so there was no
ed for the above Port on WEDNESDAY, the 30th Inst., at Nosa.
The attention of Passengers is directed
by this Steamer. She is fitted throughout with the Electtit Light.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
in the hands of the Trustees. good deal of years service, because it seined to him salty, though he was not a lawyer, he was and power was
of experience in church- Andy
paking rather expensive undertaking.
A codes the Church Dody wore appoint
The
| been desiting an Ordinance with regard to then was that Mr Shade said that cant was according to of the legality of their action. Clause 12 of sin
divas tremolations in Hong
The sun thing) draw up in 183 by Sir John Currington, pret
| prevailed in South
He really did facts concerning plaque and giving instruc. | him.
of trouble with it, but not think those preseit understood all the Company's New Steamship of 3 verger or of other presumably Chineso tions, in popular form, regarding curtain recin of three years, it is a very large unservants, they mass consult the Scathed up that the appointment of Chaplain or hold of men. Week after work he wok up
dertaking. Continuing, he said these Chay dees tid Subscribers in general meeting under Chaplain should rest, with the southie church
he church papers, and found that a great lains were brought Jure with the idon if and obtain their approval. being so.
holders and subscriber. "Section '8 Frenang month of clergy, existed. The two lsst In this evanection, the President (Dr litening Hongkong, and, in tivg or six and seeing that the Rations, made Fultons The Church Bruly may appoint, trading series of the Gundian had refer to the excellant Accommodation provided i M. Atkinson) said at Thursday's eating years, they would know more of Hong subsequent to the Ordnanen, required the occasion may require, a chaplain and one ace to this matter. Asa atrer of fact, ho
I many mention that a fresh supply of
of more
Assistant chaplains to Batch of
to performs and was always looking for men, and found im- antic of
theservices m reinsining
wall and animportant
senso difficulty in getting them. Especi ine un according to the ally was it difficult to get mou to come to i that that who unde the agreement did
of their highest official de tes and ceremonies of the said Chutch,"
the colonies, for why should a a man leave a ence leaves no doubt as its aut
the seathadders and subscrders, manded all the care and consideration and
Continting, Mr Goodman said he could confortabto รา Lant he just wished to tective influence when it is injected that three years was to short a tine to Sentholders and Subscribers
bot on consultation tha; the Church Body and the spent pithaps without any undue bins as he pier, for instance, like fut cu exit to a like Hongkong, which unitedly was away in England when the appointment wed with plague and disana? With regard aubcutaneously. It is not
a complete pay a paasiga home and he asked them to could
give it.
The Church Body not took place, and he was aware until hesan or other was always asoci protection, but undoubtedly an asck take this inte emaideration in the making recognising the right of the Seatboldors returnes that it had been made. He did to the resolution, he could not believe it after the serum has been ingqulate is of fitare appointments.
oot feel qualified to an opinion sa to
was the right thing to pass a vots of censure their own responsibility, and for unfathom whether Mr John was the best man, is upon the Church Body for what they had and Subscribers, made the appointment of of a milder nature; and it occurzer to ma
PL hack tit ud agrest deal to do with him, alle peasar keps the matter secret.
done. (Applause). that there are many Furopeans in Hong kong who might with advantage be inculated, and that Spoedily as I rofer more especially to pussible.
anti-plague serdan
has arrived in the
kung and beat like the no lonht Subscribers
I like the pice nad have consultation of the Seatbukla
Colony. Indian and European expert the hour they could for the interest appDents, one would imagine that the in th> <
in
perfonaed
The Chairman-Do I understand that you
make wa amendment
Mr Box-No, I only bring this matter under the netice of t
re of the Church; Baly, The recounts wore then passed, This
Chairman said the deficiency was a matter
have random talk.
the question.
.At
to
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AND ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
IN CONNECTION WITH THE ATCHESON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILROAD Co.
.
PROVOSED SuuINGS FROM - HONGKONG TO SAN DIEGO, AND
OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU,
hisps they were not happy in their Action. However, he was sure they warm all agreed The motion was then balleted and result anil heaitstest to make it public. Theirs one point, and that was that in the Rev. ed-Ayes 2, Nous 16-ianjority 6.
The petious plea for the same was urgency, and the Mr Cobbold they had led an agreeable and
meeting then proceeded to 'alect the those who have to live in Chinese ous scritta matter. A matter of fact the ewas apparently rushed through, an efficient chaat hair)-whis
burch Body for the ensuing year, when obe was consulted, no applications for they silknew, was not a married mm. It the fellowing were appointed-Captain tho and thunt who hire to che, if not in penditure was nearly 800 more than the the post were invited, and when the seniorly owl that they und get on very Hon. H. W. Trefusis, Hon. W. Meigh SAN FRANCISCO FIA IN LAND SEA Chinese houses, at least in European year before. The falling off in subscrip. chaplain arrived in November, be found wall with the unmarried men. (Laughter.) Godman, K., Hon. R. Murray Rumsby, which are in proximity to Chinese tivus was going un st saly since 1800, Arul that a sneomroe. hnd boot provisionally Speaking for himself. Mr. Goodman did R.N.. Dr Atkinson, Mr H. H. J. Gom houses. I would advise all such to be he thought they would redly have to see appointed. Even then the Seatholders and see why they should insist on the pertz, and Mr H.A. W. Slaule. Mr J. C. inoculated. Ik centred to me that she whether they could not darise other wears Subscribers were kept ignorant. Chinese New Year holidays would be a very of mising money, unless the subscriptions Church Body pleaded.
The chaplain being married if he did not want Peter was re-elected muditur.
Taking Curza and Passengers to JAPAN urgency for their to be, and he himself would deplore such a The Chairman in a few concluding re- PORTS, and HONOLULU, THE e time for this to be done. It is
in Chine
better than they had been doing.
Testriction. Another chaplain had been marka said the motion did not censure the chaplain would, auistake, and yet the rew necesary to saplain that there is usually Before proceeding to the election of the not take up
UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CEN bie
Cobbold's appointment until next appointed in
place, and he appointment hat only the action of the TRAL and SOUTH AMERICA, Etc. feyer Hnd discomfort for from 24 to new Church Bedy, if anyone had any re August. Now they came to the vital point trusted that he would be a first-class mun Church Body. Iteferring to the Choir, ha hous, but this is
is not quite so much as marks to make, he asked them to make sonzerning the appointment, and is this certainly a man who would encour expressed his great appreciation of the usually occurs in an ordinary caso of their remarks with reference to a probe would state that personal feeling eitlier the musical services And help gold work they were doing towards brigh-Strahyyle... „..... About 28th Feb. Tactication. You will see in this memori
to inade sudura that fere inoculation will bnsition that they would not merely one way or the other should not enter inte str Goodman regretted to see the little riftianiare them that no alteration was intend-ANHE Steamship Strathype will des
then bright and cheerful,
tening the Cathedral services, and he could had, however, not which would widen cut Government at the
Civil.
They Mr Cunningham thon pored that under consider the feelings of any individuals
out until their Church ad in their services,
tached for SAN DIEGO. HA SAN Hospital
and the Sanitary Board offices by Regulation No. 1, Chiuse 3, all voting at when the Fature of the church
lati br ballot."
was divided into Wa
One grund sections.
Me Cunningham uved a vote of thanks FRANCISCO, HAKODATE, MOJI Bonly. ical officer from 9 to . daly. | this meeting be the proposition, and it taking any attempt whatever to secure est differances, In the olden times of the Choir thanked him for his kind ap- or about sh
stake. The Caurel
without thing, aver since he had been connected to the Bishop for presiding, and on behalf KOBE, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, Sundays excepted. It is also intended that Mr Cox secunded
with it, was that there had never been.
Foleways if those Europeans prafer to be inoculated was supported by th
preciation, and wid the Choir would bol Through of
to any by their own medical practitioners the but one quisito number of suitable successor, appointed one locally.
or Subscribers Mr Cunsingham. next moved that they alone they would having entire. then wore, but, in the modern times, there had to learn that their musical services, Į point in the ERDENT
One would have thought that serum will be provided free to the
the hud roongnised
been medical doctors for this purpose.
Cargo will be revived in tard inti: 6 nothing of the sat, and heustead of being discouraged, would rather Aminates of the meetings of the Church Body needs of the Cathedral and unde every pro thought, they should be very careful in he encouraged."
pm. The day previous to Sailing. Parcel statement concerning the effect
The Chairman said he would like to re- Pokages will be revived at the Olied until of the talegrans from Chas than the past had been. But on their own sides an idea that there was a split in St.nund the Choir of one thing, and that was the same tine. All Parcels should be
adurission
they made absolutely no attempt John's Church. He was rather glad that that is would be a good thing sometimes to marked to address in fol. Value of same to go outside the Colony, and let contant somebody in the flesh and come forward, talk to peoples' Exces instead of behind their is required. with depriving the Seatholdors and Sub He did not like ties anymous letters backs serihers of their just privilege in one case, from
·Church Goer,' ote. Ho wished The meeting then dispersed. they went further, and placed in the hands
Church Gour would stand p and rerest if the gew chaplait the ougagement of himself. He had made an unfair not zruol In the case of the second attack on the Bishop, who, he alleged, was so that we may know how many probably that the Church Roly is responsible for chaplain be
Would that we will have to inoculate. Arrangements reading its minutes. cocht be
I think, made, a day or
thority for engagement given should be at gentiansan stand ap and rell in what way Mr Cunninghau-I may take it, sir, that once revoked by telegram. The salary of the Bishop had done mything of the kind? before the Chinese holidays to inoculate at the present menuen; there is really as the second chaplain should be tone mes, a majority some people would go away with As to the resolution, if it wore curried by a say who wish to be done. I brought this Cheroh Budy in existence, and I lake it as to secure a fit and competent man, Н
preacher and possessing musical the satisfaction of havlugt censured the qualifications.
any
of the receipt by the Bis. vision for an even more successful future going anything which would give out-", this inoculation-the immediate result twp.plain in October last be now
of
it. upon the perat inoculated. Senior
bas now been printed and it is read at this raveting. posed to disseminate that in a similar manner to this memorandum. If many
Mr Leigh sectadoį.
The
Chairman—1 um afraid that cannot Europeans avail themselves of this offer it be done straight off without approval of the would be advisable that they should cent- Ohurch Body. So, far sa I know, it has
municate with the Medical Officer of Health navor been donə bafore, and I don't know a sould suggest that any an. trying we usurp authority.
dags or two
before the Board because I thought at leo thatevery Seatholder and Subscriber golf this were not done they Church Body. He thought a little courtesy advisable for the public to know it as the has the right to see those minutes. holidays acer before we meat Again in a The Chainun-I imagine that uota must be prepared to face serious continand consideration should be shown to the fortnight's time.
"The Secretary (Mr G. A. Woodcock) Inid single individual in the Church Body has gencies, which chrastened the existence of Church Body, or he didn't know whom they i on the table repeat of the work tum by any abjections to the minutes being read, the Church, and which must be apparent
buk.
I am afraid, it involves a serious preto every mind..
the cleansing gas during the fortnight ended 18th January. It burs out that 924
cedent.
Mr Mastar seconded. houses had been cleansed, 1,800 floors Chainz te gies his opinion, it was the law se pruvides? ·
Mr Goodran, having been asked by the Mr Kyab-Is that hased or the fact that fumigated, and 2.785 floors cleansed. The
the first time such a requcat had been made. number dealt with in the previous fortnight He did not think there was any right on principle of equity, I should say.
Mr Cunningham-It is based on every (with four public holidays) was 601. The the part of a general nating to require number of hauses line-washed during the the minutes of the Church Bay to be read. fortnightended 13th Jury was 27.
Mr. W. Chatham-It seems to me that quite er of courtesy however, by was being real, so long quite agrecable to this work is making Tory satisfactory pras it was not takea ta a presedent. gress. Might I ask when it will probably
Mr Huntsny.As a personal matter
be completed?
would get to serve. The pay, it seered
De Clark-We have been at it now for minutes of the geeting being read, but as manner in which these proceedings, had a
say I have no objection to the
him, was not excessive, and ther
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was a good deal of work to be done. Who was the man who moved this A appointaient ?-Sir John Carrington. Was them anyone who would say Sir John Carringpon had not get the interest of the Mr Cox said that in the matter of proHe thought such a resolution
Church at heart as much
head? as anyone printy and entreesy, he thought there was
would
bes as regarded
Church something due to the scatholders and suborus une to pass: 26 striber.. He had been a long time connect Body, What they were doing was to pass ed with the Cathedral-40 years--and he vote of censure, and it was rather an an ogretted very much that there ahruid be kind proceeding. The genden an who pro any difference of opinion in
n in regard to the posed the resolution had come forward with had a grand out and dried speech, which would a matter of principle I shall voto against it. been, gone through. In certain places of go into the Press to-morrow, and would look (Bear, hear.)
worship, they all know that the seatbolders a very eloquent pinlection. He did not Jou to define that wbscribers were all consulted in such give the Church Body a look of it before. 1
z matter. Candidates were invited to come hand; and the only answer they had were The Chairman who proposed to limit and presch before the congregation so that the few disjointed remarke he had made. the sting) said a registered subscriber was the congregation, might give its opinion and he was the only member of the Church
who was registered.
subscriber.
who had nothing to do with the their ability to keep the congregation Bal apon Mr Blaster Quite so, but where is the tugther and draw othare into the building matter. They had not to appoint a rew distinotjon
Church Body, and he thought it would have sahseription paid my
today | Tilat was what they would like to see done. in dealing with what may be only a sligher yesterday. Am Integrered subsriber? here. With regard to the appointment of ben sufficient if they had not se-alcoted the
the book, joustos registered subsoribor.
The Chairman you are rezistered in Mir Johnson to the Senior Chaplaincy, al old Body without passing this formal vote of
six weeks. I am afraid we shall go, very nuch slower now because we are getting low in our water supply. We have to carry
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the cleansing operations, and it will pro- bably take us half the day to day up the
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