WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1922
CHURCH OF ENGLAND.
YESTERDAY'S DIOCESAN CONFERENCE,
As already briefly reported, the third Church of England Conference for the Diocese of Victoria, Hong Long was held in the St. John's Cathedral Hall yesterday.
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EDUCATIONAL WORK.
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work, I should like to be allowed One direct result of our last year's at the Ewangsi Province, and the one was being opened in Shanghai, presented at the annual merking of WEATHER REPORT, hors, fire, briede, to review the Conference was the re building of the city in all southern Awangs where forming one more link in the chain of stholders held recently. In spite HONKONG WORK REVIEWED. colonial work as a whole, were broken-down Church, and putting the Anglican Church has any work tagons round the world Reports on of the work done during the year, be
March 152 Joh. 56m.-Pressure especially torching on the historical the graveyard into thorough order. I think to withdraw would be little the work amongst Navy and Army said, white ants have renewed their has increased considerably så fladi- We ows much both to the anonymous less than disaster. I know there are were presented by the Res. A. Rais activities on the roof of the Cathedrali vostock, moderately at Shanghai, and As regards this Colony of Hong donor who made the rebuilding of the great financial dificulties out here RN and the Rev. M. W. Showell, but it was hoped that the fresh action slightly from Formoss to Hobgkang kong in addition to the five Churches Church possible, and to Lieut. Cal at the present time, but in C.F.
taken against the nuisance would be and the Philippines. of the Chung Hua Sheng Kang Hui one! Hayley Bell D.S.O. for his untir spite of everything I do not think this withdrawal need be canied out.
The Mongolian depression bas Archdeacon Barnett presented an in which Services are held in Chinese ing energy.
moved rapidly estward An anticy there are three
There has always been the closet interesting rapers on the work... në
Reporting on the successful year at clone has formed over N. Chitis every Sunday.
There are two pieces of educational connection between the Colonial and the Church of China, He St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, the "Colonial" Churches. I simply use this term for the sake of convenience. work for which, as a Colonial Church, the Missionary work. For instance, sammed up the position in gard to rear (Bet. G. R. Lindsay) remarked SB. Coast of China and over the N. Before the morning session started
a). First, there is the Cathedral, we are responsible--the Dioceran the first Bishop-Dr. George Smith relations with the CMS in the that thanks to the manificence of Sir at 10 am, the Rev. J. T. Holman, on almost as old as the Colony itself, and Boys' School and the Diccar Girls' before his consecration, had worked phrase "The Church increases; the Paul Chater, the Church was in o in China as a missionary for the CM.S. Society decreases." "Keenness sad satisfactory ficancial position. He behalf of £5 subscribers, presented to closely bound up with its life. As School: the Bishop a pastoral staff for the use looga o as 1943 the Fey, Vincent J. With regard to the Boys' School: Mr. Vincent Stanton had also worked sober confidence; energy, enterprice was glad to note, however, that of the Bishops of the Diocese and a Staaten started planning for this it goes back 50 years to the year 1870 in China as an honorary missionary, and faith; growth, strong and steadily this generosity had not stified signet ring as a persons! gift The Church; and when Mr. Stanton lefs and for 10 years previously & Girls and Dr. Moncrief, the first Principal increasing" were some of the qu bities the willingness of the congrega- latter 13 accompanied by an the Colony in 1850, "the Cathedral School, in connection with the Diocese of St. Paul's, on Mr. Stanton's retire which the Archdeacon altriented to tion to contribute towards Church
to quote from a letter of bis," had been conducted on the site where ment, was appointed Acting Colorist the Chinese Church, in an eloquent work. Instead, elections had greatly NE wieds derate to fresh fair at insurance policy for two years.
In acknowledgment, the Bishop quired only the finishing of the upper the Boys' School now stands. In 1870 Chaplain. And some of you will recall report which pressure upon space improved beth for local work and outfit soms in lues
side objects. Unfortunately, he said, -Formoes Chaul E. winds, expressed the hope that the pastoral part of the tower. It had otherwise Mr. W. B. Arthur was appointed the pathetic closing incident of Mr. prevents giving in fall. staff would ever remind him that he been in use for over a year." So Dr. Beadmaster, being succeeded in 1878 Moncrieff's life, when, at Cawnpore in A message having been received pew rents were still in voguis but he strong.
3-death mast of China: between was caled to hear on bigb, in a world George Smith, the first Bishop of by Mr. G. Piercy. In 1918 the Rew the Matiny, in view of their common during the proceedings from the hoped that a system of free-will offer-
Congkong and Lamocki The same of sense and time, the everlasting and Victoria, found the Cathedral when W. T. Featherstone became Headmas doom, he read the burial service with Chinese Church, it was decided to ings would soon be adopted. The
V those with him there. -
send a reply expressing sympathy and Men's Society had been active, and South coast of China berysen most boly name; and that the ring he arrived here on Good Friday, ter. would help to keep in his mind the March 25. 1550. Temporary buildings
appreciation with that Church in the the Sundar School had been re Toortoor and Ha charge delivered at his consecration: had previously been used for Church
steps it had faken, towards better organised on the graded sistem" with | No:1. The Bishop opened the conference Services. The Chatel, as you know,
organisation, and hoping that the great success. With the rapid expan with an interesting address given was added later, the foundation stone
result would be strong and steady sion of Kowloon, and the great growth of the population, and in consequence' below, and then the conference turned being laid by HRH The Duke of
the congregation the Church work its attention to the agenda (already Edinburgh on November 16, 1869. published).
was almost getting out of hand and an additional clergyman was being
THE BISHOP'S ADDRESS.
We are met together to-day for our thirde nie met together to-day for was held under the Presidency of Buster Landet ene & for the Bishop Lander only few weeks
purpose of our Conference is two-
PIONEERS FORESIGHT.
The School has won for itself the
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HELP FROM HOME.
highest reputation, both as a traïniog I hope that the link which has ground for character and for the high always existed between the Colonial standard of its educational work. At and Chinure work may enable us to th University local examinations last meet this present difficulty. year the results were excellent. The And here I should like to say this: School is housed in one of the oldest Fam sure friends at Home are stand-
MISSIONS TO BEAMEN.
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advance..
THE CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Archdeacon Barnett presented the
the anthorities of that
LOCAL CHURCH DISASSION,
Mr. Featherstore moved that an exstern site be sought, ca the distinct understanding that it was not so alternative to a church in West Foint. He suggested that a church would be required on the Morrison Hill site when cleared.
GOTSIDE WORK. : Archdeacon Barnett and the Rev.
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During the proceedings, the" Rev. I have in my, possession a letter buildings in the Colony, and is ing by us at this time. By the last report of the local branch of the W. T. Featherstone gave expression written by Mr. Stanton in which he cramped for space inside and ous The mail I had a letter from Col. CUS He mentioned a proposal appointed. of the general dissatisiachon felt that says "I had in view from the first Headmaster will shortly be reporting Nall, D.SO., MF Treasurer of the by the greater part of the time between such a Church as might serve for with regard to the progress of the VDA at Home. He writes: "The organisation at home to make a 10a.m., and 4 pm, should be a smal Cathedral" As I think of appeal for the New Diocesan School; V.D.A. continues to gain adherents 20 per cent cat in expenditure CL Blanchett spoke of Church work occupied in Fistening to di enaire those early pioneers in this Diocese, and I trust that soon we may be in a and its inficence on behalf of your in consequence of lack of support at in Canton. Mr. Blanchett remarked werk in the Diocese of Victoria is, I the present time. It looked as though that the Church life of the Britishi reporis Fon Church activities, the men who built the Cathedral and position to begin this work.
The Girls School, too, which goes am convinced, permanent. Out of the CMS. would have to withdraw community there had an importan generally presented without much S. Paul's College, and endowed the Freparation. Ha asked why Bishopric. I am impressed Loth by back 21 Fears is cramped for space. the funds we have been able to help from Nanning, Archdeacon Barnett influence on the life of the city. The could not these reports be circulated the way these men built for the future. More scholars are applying than can towards the passages of two new spoke strongly against this and asked Shameen was like a city set or a bill,
We have the Conference to support the Bishop the whole population looking to it for Temuro beforehand and taken as read, so and by what money-well laid out be accommodated, and the School is workers in the Diocese. that the conference could devete its can do for the building up of the practically without playgrounds. Now, also made a grant to a Chinese in say endeavour to continue the light and feading. time to discussing some of the press Kingdom of God. Many from all no rebject is more important than student at Cambridge who is hoping werk.
to be ordained in this It was objected that this would ng problems of the day, such as the parts of the world have worshipped that of education. As a 17th century shortly Question of Church attendance, in the, Cathedral during these 70 writer has expressed it "Schoolmasters Diccae, and supporting only be a pious resolution and, after ce to interest itself in the condition aroshima 30119
sindezt from discussion, it was decided to refer the of European graves at Whampoa. A
This w Modernism in the Church, the en-years, and from the very first sailors have it in their power to new model mandarin-speaking Contagement of the Theological and soldiers have taken their place and set right once in 20 years a whole Tannanfa at the Central Theological question to the Standing Committee, som of $2,000 was needed to put the hifiom
College at Wash kingdom."
One of the Faculty at the Hongkong Cziversity, there. For instance, as long ago as
graves in order. projects which I am anxious to see local conditions of Church work, or 1848 the Brigade. Major asked for
The Conference, next considered a The Bishop thought the matter chang some other such questions of in-seats for 355 soldiers. Many, too,
There is another important side of carried out is the compilation of a matter, referred to the Standing Com-cught to interest the military authori-ing portance
have been ordained in this Cathedral; work of which we shall hear to-day short history of the Diocese. This mittee last year, as to the St. Peter's ties but Mr. Hotson said he did not Changsha some of whom have become Bishops, the work of the Mi tions to Seamen, will serve, I hope, as an additional Church site in relation to a propoest think any funds would be farth Shanghai In all, pine who have held Licences in Few Societies are more popular than bond between us and those as Home to ask the Government for a site in coming. The military authorities this Diocese have been consecrated the Missions to Seamen Society, which end bere may I add I should like to the eastern part of Vhe oria for a thought that the expense should fail Amoy
on the Canton residents, chiefly. Bishops in the Church of God in all parts of the world in carrying see a wider local circulation of our church and other buildings.
The Rev. W. T. Featherstone men- Taleti George Moule, Philip K. Fison. Hugh muth our story, has been bound The current number is due to arrive
tioned European graves at Swator Tains William Bussell, John Shaw Burdon. out its work. Out here we know how Diocesan Magazine The Ona post. James Foss, Henry, Evington, Wiliam up with that of the men of the from England this week. The circula
which also needed renovation and the Toshan Charles White, William Banister, John Merchant Service; and I am sure on need not be confined to members
Rev. G. T. Waldegrave spoke of Pescadores. will be encouraging to us all to hear
others on the Island of Lintin As so working of the progress that Mr. Waldegrave
I want now to say a brief word with
many of the graves were of members Jap Rock (b) Rather more than 20 years is able to report. BUILDING UP THE CORPORATE LIFE:
of the merchant service, be thought be There is another branch of the regard to personnel. Since our last
Dr. Sanders seconded. --
could promise that the Committee of With regard to the firs of these elapsed before a second Church was objects the building up of cur balit On May 21, 1971, the work that I shall not do more than Conference. two clergymen have been
Dr. Earle thought this was a-ques the Missions to Seamen would con- corporate life, it seems evident that foundation stone of St. Peter's Church mention is this review, because it is licensed to officiate in the Diocese,tion which should be worked out intz bate, both to present renovation the Courch here will always have to was laid, the site having been provid- | strictly extra-Diocesan. I refer to the the Rev. Romanis Lee of the detail, as to probable Deeds of the and to a permanent maintètance St. James... minister to a very migratory, colonialed by the Sailors' Home. Within a work in connection with the Navy University, and the Rer, Noel Brana population, and so on, by the Standing fund
I will only say that of the Educational Dept, and today Committee, before the Government Mr. Hoteon gave the following pan population. The people will be fortnight of the appeal bring issued and Army.
particulars of the graves at Whamy03: rlergy who minister to them are the money was mabscribed and the which reaches back over many years, of Queen's College, Cambridge whos The Bev, H. Copley Moyle said the East India Company graves, 59: migratory, and for the most part the by Bishop Alford, (the second Bishop) in this Diocese we owe a great debt, tam to license the Rev. H S. Bailey was approached
This stone laid. And so for 50 years, and not only to the Chaplains, but also to to act as my Domestic Chaplain: Our Committee had considered it.. It wassther merchant service men, 44 ofe likely to be migratory too. increases the difficulties of our work amid many changes, St. Peter's Church the lay-members of both Service. To numbers have aleg been reinforced by understood that the site would be naval, 16; military, 2: Indian Cvil
flats in many directions, and especialy in has played its part in this Colony give just one illustration, we shall the following lay workers--Diocesan
Boys' School-Mr. A Bower, St Europeans; there was also mach
largely occupied by for Service, 1. the direction of building up a life. The whole locality bas altered miss more than we can say in our
since those carly dava.
Charch life bere the help that has Catherine's College, Cambridge. Dio- corporate Church life.
The Rev. Crole-Rees said that pro that the third Colonial Church was Bowden Smith, when they leave for has returned se Houd Mierce vision was required by naval folk
(c) It was not till 33 years later been given by Commodore and Mr. cesna Girls' School Miss Ferguson other building in Happy Valley. built. On Dec. 13th, 1904, Dr. J. C. England. In every possible way they succession to Miss Skipton; and next resident in that district and the Bishop
It was agreed that the Canton month Miss Aspinall is due to arrive]
spoke in favour of a temporary build plesentatives to the Conference St Stephen's Boys' College-Capt. district was more clearly discernible: the question. J. E. Warner Merton Collage, Oxford, is due to arrive this week. St. The need for provision of a church stephen's Gals' College. Miss Mo further east than Happy Valley was timer, of Toronto University, has recently joined the Staff. St. Hilda's, Ganton-Mies Bagley has begun work English Mistre a Pakhoi-Mrs,
fold, first to help us to build up out corporate life, and secondly to enable us to review our work.
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If we are to do our work aright we need
(1). To do all in our power to
one" another. In a place like this everything makes for isolation, and congregationalism but not in that way does strength lie. Lagitia cat quasi latitia--we are strong only as we
are corporate.
in this matter.
CHINESE CHURCE.
social and religions life of this place.
THE CHINESE WORK.
foundation stone of St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, and among those who were present on that occasion
If we are to progress towards a were two elergy who are with us coherent Diocesan life, the Chinese still-Archdeacon Barnett and the work and the English work must be Rev. P. Jenkins-men, to whom, come more and more ci sely related under God, the work in this Diocese
There are three points in connection
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The question was referred to the
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In the course of further discussion
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DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL: The Rev. W. T. Featherstone presented a report on this school and, particularly as to the re-building scheme. He mentioned that a sum of $320,000 was in hand and, with
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(2). To forge every link we can with the Church at Home, to that (a) owes much indeed. Only a few days with our Cuinese work, to which
$50.000 more raised, out of $120,000 member may be regula.ly commed before the consecration of Slike to wder this morning.
Wallback, & trained Nurse will shortly ed from one Church to another, sod Andrew's Charch, Dr. Hoare was
(a.) The first is the consecration of
attended the Church; also, in view of made with building. The Gove (b) a dus succession of workers may drowned in the great typhoon, of the Church of Our Saviour at Canton proceed to Pakhoi to help Miss Beattie Bale Ponted out that 300 people required be thought a start could be
at the Hospital. be maintained, and as one worker 1906. The Church was consecrated This, I trust, will mark the beginning
October
the proximity of the University, it Daring the past year it has been my was important to maintain a Churchment had printed: n addition to then i thunder ▼ visibility w dew, wet.......... 6 by Archdeacon of a new staze in our work there; and privilege to ordain to Priest's Orders with services in Eglish, the one extension of the playground. The drops out, another may at once be on
new site at Yau pati of 54 acres for a ready to take his place. I think if Banister. The Bishop was drowned for the building of this Church we the Revs. E. B. Ya and Paul See Fong we were all alive to this need, we on Sept. 18. I notice that the RT.exe a special debt of gratitude to To the one at St. John's Church, language common to the students boys were doing well in briping to could help one another considerably 4 D. Sewart was among those Archdeacon Barnett, and also to the Yuansain, the other at the Church of Dr. Eade remarked that the services raise funds, and Mr. Featherstone present st. the consecration of St. Rev. Mok Shan Tesog. Before the Our Saviour Canton No previous Cantonese bat students from North appeal for funds. Let the Church at St. Stephen's were conducted in urged the Conference to support the Andrew's Church Caquestionably General Synod of the Church of China ordination in connection with the (3). To enter into the fallest pos during the last 16 years St. Andrew's visits this Diocese in 1924, I shoud Anglican Church has ever been held Chins and from the Straits did not lead the way in eductation and give
Churcu, un er the Reva. A. J. Stevens, like to see some building worthy of in either of these citi 4. sible fellowship, with the developing
undentand that dialect. They all of its best to a cause which would life of the Chang Hus Sheng Kang HP Spink, N. C. Pope. A. T. W. our Church erected in the Church Com
The number of those confirmed in however, passet an examination in influence not only Hongkong but the Barometer Hui-the Chinese Church. In the Dowding sc. G. R. Linday, has sup and in which the meetings of the this Diocese in 1921 was 329 all except English as a condition of admission to vast territory of China beyond. very nature of things this Chinese plied a felt need.
the University. in different ways these Churches wards might be use with the greatest of the Chung Hua Sheng Kung Hui.that St. John's Hall was considering secretary of the Diocesan Girls Fo
Synod could be held, and which after 45 of these were confirmed in Churches
DIOCESAN GIRLS' SCHOOL.. work: must advance more and more,
The Rev. C. B. Sham mentioned
The Rev. G. B. Lindesy, as hon. while the Colonial work must always have been built up: We meet here possible advantage for general
to day to consider how best hey may Church purposes. be numerically small, but
the building of a chapel there.. I should like to conclude with a
School, presented a report as to that interse importance, because accord-serve the spiritual needs of the
(b.) Beroadly. I would like just to note of hope sounded by the Arth to the Committes, in ving of the institution and his remark that the|
A resolution was carried referring it ing to its strength or weakness our present day.
refer to the third triennial meeting of shop of Canterbury in his New Year's
school was suffering from shortage of whole Christianity tends to be
SHAMZER AND YICIO. the Dincesan Syand-held recently in letter. He writes: "Now and then in importance of the work of St. Peter's accommodation Brew from Mir judged. In spite of any outward. Outside the Colony of Hongkong Canton from February 7 to 9. the centaries a sudden inrush of new taken to strengthen its positiart
to consider what steps should be | Featherstone the remark that it was differences, such as that of language, there are two Churches set apart for believe that really important work light, of new purpose, of new power the Chinese and colonial work is Colonial work,--Christ Church, was done at that Synod which may bas swept with incalculable import resolation that the Conference,
Mr-M~^E. F.- Autry, moved ( leave its mark on our Church's life for aer as the common life of men. Such organically one, and one of the points Shameen, and the Church at Macao,
the Colony that a school, built as at which we must patiently work is Christ Church, Shameen, has a story many years to come. One importjanctate hours are solemn, beyond all reading that the present accommoda how we can most wi-ely advance of over 60 years behind. it. At first ant at p forward which was taken was words. Put off the shoes on an tion of the Diocesan Boys Schody 1914, should have had lo towards a more coherent Diocesan it had its own Chaplains-Venerable the appointment of a Finance Board thy feet for the place whereon then was inadequate for school of such life. For mys if, I look forward Archdeacon Gray (who served this to centrslite the finances in connec standest is holy ground to cams standing heartly endorsed the appeal to a day when over the vast Diocese long and well) Rev. J. tion with the Chinese Church, and to the call to Moses, for there to him, being made for funds. geographic area over
which Walker, Rev. F. R. Suath, Rev. FC consider such subjects as provision and through him to men was given the Archdeacon Barnett seconded and I have, at present, the orer-Downman. Afterwards resident mid for the ministry," "pensions schemes” aight as Bishop, there will be sionaries became-responsible for the and so forth. many Chine-e Bishops; and when in work.
of
CHURCH MISSIONE
--~. CONCLUSION.
* <NEW STANDING - COMMITTEE,
message of a new beginning: the new the resolution was carried bits of a people's life va life of trust and opportunity unknown, and ust. tainable before. I veily believe that we are standing thus on holy gron
Christ's Church there shall be not Mazo-For over 100 years a little (c). Thirdly, I want to ask for the only the fullest expression of national Church has existed in Macao, and at liberal backing by all Church people characteristics, but also that esential ond time here, too, there were resident for the Church Missionary Association. today. With bead wrect and hearts underlying unity which makes us all Chaplains. Thus when the Bev. Mir As you know, Mimionary-Bocistien nilame, we feel the spel kad one man in Christ. In the economy Vachall hed in 1838, Mr. Vincent Home are is a very difficult summons of what is, of the Kin:dem of God the nations Stanton (who afterwards became first portion owing to enhanced, costs of cence in the lives of have a contribution to make to one Colonial Chaplain in Hongkong jving (eg passages), and generat another, of which we have scarcely ared on the series, and be writes inancial, unsettlement. The Charch dared to dream. One purpose of this that after being a prisoner in chains, y morary Society has been no fer. Codference, then, irto kalp us to Enita in Lenton from August to December feption to this
up our corporate life. A second pur. 1840, he resumed the Bervices
pose is to enable me to forzew our Chapel in Mass, with
REVIEWING, THE COLONIAL "WORKS
In a ten minutes we ahall be b
www detailed review of our
funerals and vint to the
ecember 1840T
the
WORK
The following resolution was then put to the Conference and pas ed
***Thit the - Standing: shall consist of the Bishop and Archdeacon of Hongkong as t member, together with the Chaplain, the Hon. Mus the Hon Mr H E Pollock C. L Blanc
Weather Reink
Michael open als Kenmerkturi on the 275– Lawas open aldamatuinen "on the 10 −6) ́T. F. CLAYTOS, Director, another instance of the amazing lack || Hongkong, Observatory, Karel 15, 1992. of foresight in educational aff its in
be extended once and needed exim-
Dr. Sanders observed that when these schools were built there jezi azt
De Sanders, ob
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