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An interesting tribute by "E.J.A." in connection with the visit of the Bishop of London to Hong Kong, appears in the current issue of St. John's Cathedral Notes."
tion as & MED.
His distinction as a
DISCUSSED.
· THE YOUNG® MEN'S CLUB.
the
1 Two matters of importance to the Diocese in general and St. Peter's in particular, were considered at a meeting of the Church Council held on November 19th, states D. John's Cathedral Notes, namely the securing of
A permanent Chaplain for the Church and the removal of St. Peters's to a
site The writer says:-The visit of the at Happy Valley. A deputation has Bishop of London to the Church in Hong been formed to interview the Bishop on Kong this month is the visit of no
these matters. The opinion was express. ordinary man, nor is it the visit, merely,
ed that the re-erection of the Church was of a prelate who is distinguished because really a piece of Church Extension and he happens to be the Bishop of London. should therefore concern
whole Arthur Foley Winnington-Ingram, as Diocese. This step requires such care Bishop of London for over 25 years (aful preparation that it was felt the ques- period of rule exceeded by only one ortion of the New Church cannot be satis- two in the long line of predecessors in factorily considered until a permanent this great office), has adorned and added Chaplain could be secured to supervise lustre to the exalted position of London's what after all is a delicate piece of work. Bishop; and if he h1 not been a bishop There is, of course, no doubt that St. he would have attained brilliant distinc-Peter's docs make a large contribution to the spiritual life of the Colony, singular grave of his character, his deep crease in the future. In fact as far back man lies in the Further, this contribution tends to in human sympathies, his charm, his playas 1921 the Standing Committee of the ful humour. His distinction as a bishop Diocesan Conference, unanimously passed lies in his persistent devotion to duty, the following resolution, That since it his powers of penetration, his ready is evident from the Chaplain's report | crystal speech, his transparent goodness, that St. Peter's is carrying on an im- his spirit of love. A former Bishop of Worcester once said to the writer, aing Committee be asked to take steps pertant work at West Point; the Stand- parish priest in the London Diorca to strengthen its position." In March, Your Bishop is held in special regard 1923, the Colonial Secretary presented by his fellow, bishops. Whenever he
a Bill for the removal of St. Peter's to comes in amongst us he seems to lift us
a new site which would enable it to carry higher level." He has been on a more useful work. The recently described by a Lord Chancellor as the formed Young Men's Club, toc, is a ven- most loved man in London. His presence ture which requires all the energy of is a solace to the grief-stricken and the a full-time Chaplain in order to consoli. sufferer, an uplifting influence. to men. date and further its cause. Three weeks This remarkable man has been exerting after a circular letter was issued, 170 sp- his ministry amongst his fellows during plications were received from young men an already long life in various capaci- here for membership in the Club. This is ties; and all sorts and conditions, from but, another point to show that St. the working man in Bethnal Green Peter's to-day is exerting a strong in- members of the Royal House, have found Bluence for good on the young as well as accasion to blesa God for him. When be of the old. as quite a young man, was Head of the Feung Men's Club. Oxford House Settlement in the east end The Executive Committee has been very of London, the present writer met a húm- ble member of the Men's Club connected busy of late drafting out programmes with the Settlement and asked him what and-appointing sub-Committees to or his opinion was of Mr. Ingram. Theganise the various activities of the Club. answer came eagerly, I reckon he's a The Sports section is already busy. A special man."
friendly Tennis Match with the Kennedy Road Married Quarters Tennis Club was very keenly fought. A return match will. soon be played. The football team will start its practices and matches early in December. It is decided to enter a team for the Shield Competition this year. Information regarding this can be ob tained from Mr. E. G. Stewart of St. Paul's College.
up to
GUY FAWKES NIGHT. CAMBRIDGE UNDERORATUATES
It was while Head of Oxford House that Mr. Ingram delivered, in 1895, a course of Six Lectures on Pastoral Theology in the Divinity Schools, Cam- bridge. The lectures can still be rend in book form under the title of Work in Great Cities, and their charm, their freshness, their peculiar appealing note, have not gone out of them. There is a testimony to the qualities which made men feel Mr. Ingram to be a "special" man in the preface to this book by the late Bishop Ryle, Dean of Westminster, when a professor at Cambridge. Many of us," he writes, "were deeply moved by the perfect simplicity and admirable In the bonfire night rag" in the directness with which Mr. Ingram spoke, Market Square at Cambridge on Novem out of the fulness of his own experience, ben 5th hundreds of undergraduates took and out of the riches of the sympathy part. They invited arrest by throwing with young men. We in Cambridge gain-freworks, turning out street lamps, ed some insight into the secret of the smashing the lamp cases, and scrimmag influence which he wields as a leader of ing with the police. By ten o'clock 30 of the Oxford men who are now living in them were in custody. East London, making their hardest taak their best delight.” **:
ARRESTED.
After they were charged they were re- leased on bail to appear at the Police' Court the next morning.
THE WEEK'S DIARY.
To-day.
Land Sale P.W.D., 3 p.m. EK. Hotel tea dance, 4.30 p.m. King Edward Hotel tea dance. 4.30 pm,
Lecture: Chinese Names," by Mr. R. Lindsell at Helena May Institute, 5.30 P.m.
Queen's Theatre: "Merton of the Movies,"
World Theatre: "Sally of the Saw. dust"
Star Theatre: "Don't Doubt 'Your Husband."
Principal Mails:-Inward: Australia, etc. (St. Albans); U.S.A., etc. (President Hayes) Outward: Canada, America, etc.
Europe
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Concert: H.K. Male Voice Choir at Union Church Lecture Hall, o 5.m
Queen's Theatre: Lovers in Quaran- World Theatre: "Sally of the Saw-
Myles Standish."
Star Theatre: "The Courtship, of Principal Mails:-Outward: Europe vid Marseilles (Paul Lecat), 250 p.m.
Wednesday. Around-the-World tourist: liner Caria- this due.
H.K. Hotel tes dance, 4.30 p.m. Football: Interport Trial Game, H.K.C.C. Ground, 420 p.m.
Mr. Frank P. Van Horn, late Superin- Paper on "Road Construction," "by tendent of Highways, New York City, tion, 5.45 p.m. at Engineers and Shipbuilders Institu
tine.
Maaked fancy dress ball at Peak Clüb for M.C.L Furda.
Queen's Theatre: Lovers in Quaran- World Theatre:"The Wall Flower." Star Theatre: "The Courtship of Myles Standish
Thursday.
H.K. Hotel tea dance, 4.30 p.m. Musicale Helena May Institute, 5.30 P..
Queen's Theatre:"The Bat." World Theatre: The Wall Flower." Star Theatre "The Dark Swan." Principal Mails:-Inward: Ų.Š.A., etc. (President' McKinley),
Friday.
H.K Hotel tes dance, 4.30 pm Philharmonic Society prosent " Pirates of Penzance," Theatre Royal, 9.15 p.m. -Queen's Theatre: "The Bat,"
World Theatre: "Married Flirts." Star Theatre; "The Dark Swan."
Saturday
H.K. Hotel tea dance 4.30 p. Cricket and Football (details in Satur- day's isame).'
racing classes.
Yachting 6th Championship race for Carnival Dinner Dance at Repulse Bay Hotel.
Dinner Dance at Messrs. Lane, Craw ford's Restaurant."
Philharmonic Society present." Pirates of Penzance," Theatre Royal, 9.15 p.m.
Queen's Theatre: "The Bat." World Theatre:Married Flirta” Star Theatre: "The Dark Swan.!! vid Suez (Macedonia), 10.30 a...
Principal MailsOutward: Europe'
Sunday.
St. John Ambalance Brigade Annual Competition for Ralpha" Shield, Murray Parade Ground, 9.30 ..
Golf Semi-final of R.H.K.G.C. Cham- pionship, at Fanling.
Yachting: 2nd Championship race for Cruisers
To Secretaries.. [Becretaries of clubs and sociations, etc., are kindly requested to forward any for inclusion in the above column, which forthcoming events to the Daily Press
it is our endeavour to keep as correct and up-to-date as possible.].
Mr. Ingram established a wonderful supremacy over the hearts of the people of the east end of London. Crowds Some attempts at rescue were made, followed him wherever he went to speak and policemen drew their truncheons. or preach, and when, early in 1998, he They did not use them, however, was selected to succeed the then new London Students Fireworks and Bonfire. Bishop of Bristol as Suffragan Bishop of Stepney his appointment was hailed College, Gower Street, echoed on the The great quadrangle of University with universal delight. At the Church Congress in London in 1000 nothing works, and was illuminated by a giant same night with the explosions of fire- would content the vast audience in the bonfire and several searchlights. Albert Hall, at the conclusion of the The bonfire had been prepared in the inaugural meeting presided over by the centre of the quadrangle, and before the great Bishop Creighton, until the young proceedings began students with a barrel Bishop of Stepney had come forward to say a few words and to receive the organ canvassed successfully for the Cen remarkable demonstration of affection tenary Fund. which was then "äccorded him.
The proceedings started quietly, but When, a little later, in 1901, he succeed-suddenly, a loud detonation from one ed his chief as Bishop of London it was corner of the quadrangle announced the feared that the burden of so great an arrival of the Guy procession. This office would prove too heavy for a man consisted of a weird assortment of devils of his peculiar grace and gifts. Events and others bearing the two
Ja, who most happily have shown such fear to were beheaded, with much pomp and cere have been groundless. He has now been mony. administering the diocese for over a When their decapitated bodies had been quarter of a century, and the people of thrown on the still unlit pyre, a string of Hong Kong will soon have an oppor- fireworks went off at a given signal, and tunity of seeing, for themselves, in the the whole pile of rubbish burst into still buoyant carriage and athletic flames. The heat was great that the figure of the Bishop, in his beautiful front ranks of the spectators bad to countenance and his cheerful though evacuate their positions hurriedly and somewhat tired voice, how magnificently seek splety farther to the rear.. he has come through the strain of his vast respons ilities, surviving them all to His human sympathies and interests undertake, with abundant energy and show themselves in many ways. Manly
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WEAR, GRASS LINEN, IVORY, A bachelor, be has made his beautiful notes are put together by one who has
AMBER, JADE AND CURIOS. Palace at Fulham the home of number- touched the Bishop's life at many points, less people who come and go and the over long period, and who gratefully Prompt Attention given to Mail meeting place of many Christian workers acknowledges the debt he owes to the. Ordera. He shares the domestic trials and joys beauty of his life and character. The Ro Order too small and no Order of his people, pricata and laity, He Church in Hong Kong will be refreshed comes to Hong Kong after saying good and blessed by his visit; for the Spirit of bye, for a time, to a vast, loving family God is upon him, and those who see and for whom he greatly cares.
hear him will find that he is a true (Continued, on next Column).
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