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HIS WORK FOR ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.

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A GENERÐUS GIFT.

THE EGYPTIAN PYRAMIDS.

TOMBS OF KINGS AND QUEENS.

YESTERDAY'S LECTURE AT THE UNIVERSITY. Sir Henry Pollock took the chair at the meeting in the Cathedral At yesterday's meeting of the Hall yesterday, which followed the evening, Mr. C. E. Moore, Bachelor In Room K, the University, last Finance Committee the Chairman, rewell reception to Mr. Win Architecture (Liverpool Univer the Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax in Pattenden, who after 30 years, is sity), delivered the second of his formed the meeting that he had leaving the Colony next week onaries of six lectures opModern been asked by H. E. the Governor retirement.

Architecture," heid, under the aus to approach the Council for their

Supporting Sir Heary were the picies of the University Engineer approval of certain gratuities to Dean of pt. John's be granted to certain officers and Professor Forster and Mr. P ton Smith presided and there was a Cathedral,ing Society. Professor C. Middle- men of the s.3. Haiching. These Cassidy.

large number of students and gratuities were made under Gov-

Sir fleary said that it was a friends present. ernment Notification s

dated!

great pleasure to him to take the Mr. Moore opened his talk by. September 20, 1928, and were given chair because he must be one of saying that architecture really or in recognition cf. meritorious ser- the oldest friends of Mr. Patienden iginated in Egypt and it after- vice. The list of gratuities recom-still in the Colony. A short while wards drifted round to Europe." mended, were as follows:-

external. decoration than

To the estate of Mr. Woodward, e in his capacity of President of Speaking of Mohammedan and the Y.M.CA. Kowloon, he had had Brahman. or Indian, architecture third officer, who lost his life, the pleasure of referring to the be said that it was more concerned years pay-£4-48,

To r. Perry the first officer who had done for that institution and structural value. It was very in

splendid work which Mr. Patzenden with was wounded--£30,

for the Cheer O canteen; that teresting and the carving in some To the estate of the Indian guard afternoon he must speak of the of these buildings like the archite Khail Singh, who was killed 2 gears work Mr. Fattenden had done for ture of ancient Rome, in finess of pay $coo

To the Indian guard who was for a long period of Mr. Patten-

the Cathedral. He could discant | detail... wounded and to two others who len's admirable services, but since helped to defend the bridge $250 there were other speakers he would each-£750.

To the wireless officer (Cheng Yan refrain from doing so.. Tak) who remained at his post- Hong Kong-The Laknown." 8250.

had never

primitive architecture. The first known types of building was the tent, after which we had the beehive hut. Then came the cave dwellings

The returer ́alas' referred to

mean that the architecture would be

The Dean said that when just holes in the rocks, where people To Lo Mow a junk master, who over two years ago he had con-lived. There was really no such was attracted to the scene of the sidered the possibility of eoming to thing as monumenta! architecture piracy by the reflection of fire and llong Kong, he, like mos: Britian lecturer said that many things in nt that time. Continuing, the who subsequently was of great people, was quite ignorant of what assistance taking over men from the sort of place it was. He had had uenced architecture. First of all ship's lifeboats and rescuing 10 per-all sorts of fears of an unhealthy Much depended on the position of them was the geographical influence. sons from the water, and later climate, of wars and disruptions. transferring those rescued to the Then he met Mr. Fattendea and a country-if a place was near the H.M.S. Sirdar-$200.

all his gloomy forebodings disap-sea where the people could go from These votes, were approved "un-lappested. In the two years of one place to another easily it would.

their association he animously.

turned to Mr. Pattonden for help in any matter without finding the fatter ready to give his whole at tention to it. Mr. Pattenden had been indefatigable in his support of everything they had tried to do in the Cathedral, his work on the Church Council had been invalu. able. He, the Dean. did not know how to regard the future,

The Pyramids." without Mr. Pattenden; he would

Talking of the pyramids, Mr. loose at his departure a very valu- Moore said that huge blocks of stoar able friend and the Cathedral were put together, not by mechani would loose some one whom it feat power but by slave labour. I would be very hard to replace. the old days people used to say it (Applause.)

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copied from foreign places. Thea there was the geological influence the type of building stone found in that particular country, the nature of the soil and the bricks made from it-these, all governed the different types of architecture. Other influences were of a religious. social and historical nature.

was a mere waste of time-the build- Professor Forster said: It is aning of the pyramids, but it was be honour and a privilege be asked fore they realised that the pyramids to express on behalf of the Counci'ser actually the tombs of ancient of the Cathedral, the feelings of kings and queens. In a pyramid' regret at Mr. Fattenden's depar- the tomb of a king was some 73 feet ture, and at the same time every good wish for bis happiness in retirement.

from the ground, then, lower came that of his queen and lastly was I felt when I assumed this task queen's robes were kept. As re casket where the king's and the that while I might not be able to gards Egyptian columns, the capital do justice to the theme from the point of view of language, at least flower, or the lotus hud, which was was a representation of the lotus I could do it with absolute sincerity one of the religious Bowers of. -a sincerity engendered by close Egypt.

association with Mr. Pattenden After the lecture Professor Mid- during the last 15 years, during dleton Smith thanked Mr. Moor which time and an equal period for his interesting talk and said before my time, he has beca so that the next. lecture would take intimately identified with the work place on Thursday, 20th instant. of the Cathedral.

There is no office which Mr. Fat- tenden has occupied, which has not from as far afield as Nanking and gained in dignity and distinction by Swatow. Subscriptions had come his kindliness, zeal, modesty and in not only from Church people. Christian courtesy.

A this pointed to the very wide affection the people in Hong Kong had for Mr. Pattenden; his services and his unselfish desire to help his fellow men had endeared him to all. (Applause,),

It is one of the functions of the Cathedral to secrete that spiritual cementing power which binds the individuals of the community to gether into a common brotherhood or fellowship. To my mind no ond Sir Henry Pollock then made the has distilled the essence of that presentation of a cheque and two spirit so fully, or so splendidly as framed photographs of the Cathe Mr. Pattenden

His presence in dral. the Cathedral was always to me an

Mr. Pattendan's Reply. emblem of harmony and unity, so Mr. W. L. Pattenden, who that when he invited people to obviously deeply moved by the pro- scat he was not only giving them a ceedings, said, that he was quite place in which to rest and worship, unable to express how deeply he but he was also fitting them into felt over the kind things that had the living gorporate body,

been said and the very handsome presentation He would like tä

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It is significant. I think, that his hobby is painting, and sketching, hand the cheque back to the Dean and just as he seeks that harmony, asking him to use it to get new beauty and blend of colours, that altar rails more in keeping with symmetry and balance of form in the Cathedral, He would alwayst nature in the new territories or be glud of the pictures, not only round the shores of the island, so because they were photographs of he sought within the precincts of the Church in which he Waa" 80 the Cathedral to create that air much interested, but because they of calm, tranquility, unity and would remind him of his many Thenuty which ought to be the fen- friends in Hong Kong. He felt ture of all Church work. He saw very sad at the thought of leaving that while there may be grounds the place where he had spent so for disputing and disagreement many happy years; the work be there was

more constructive and had done for the Cathedral had effective work to be done by the been great joy to him. spirit of peace and goodwill. That Mr. Pattenden then went on to was the keynote of his work here. speak of the Cathedral as it was The problem that confronta the when ho first saw it in 1900, the Cathedral is a difficult one-it is to gloom and dirt, the unsightly pun- find some one who can carry on the kahs, and the taipans and Govern tradition established by Mr. Pat- ment officials in full regalia of top tenden. It will be exceedingly hats and frock coats who used to difficult but at any rate we have attend rain or shine. his splendid example to inspire us. Thank you very much indeed The Church and social institutions for your great kindness," he con

of the place in which Mr. Paiten | oluded.

den settles will be extremely fortu. nate-their joy will be the measure

Thirty Years' Devoted Service.

of cur regret, their good fortune Mr. Pattenden on behalf of the Sir Henry Pollock then thanked

will be the measure of our loss.

Again on behalf of the Council Church Council for his very gener I should like to express to Mr. cheque. They could not, he sand, ous action in banding back the Pattenden our deepest thanks for

the work he bas done, and above have a better memorial of the all for the Christian spirit in which Pattenden had given to the Caths- thirty years devoted service Mr. he has performed it. Further we dral, than new alter rails. He was wish him many happy years of re-

sure that they all felt that they tirement in England's green and pleasant land with Mrs, Pattenden were losing a personal friend and and his daughter. (Applause.)

joined with him in wishing Mr. Pattenden every happiness and prosperity in his retirement. (Ap-

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