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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1937.
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH ANNUAL MEETING
(Continued from Page 1.)
The Chairman was supported by Messra. E, G, Phillips (Hon. Secre- tary), R. Dormer (Hon. Treasurer) the Church wardens and other members of the Church Council,
Addressing the meeting tho Vicar said:—
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The chief cause for thanks giving, I think, this year, has teen the very noticeab.e.increase in the Our size of the congregations. communicants have now reached
record figure of 3,051. I believe it is true to say that many people, because of the distressing || events of last year in Europe, as well as the growing sense of futility of life without God, are entering our Churches again.
The chief events of the year was
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Scene Of Earthquake
The building of a new city is progressing rapidly on the scene
of the May 1935 earthquake as shown in the above photograph
of Anderson Bund, Quetta, where the 'quake survivors are settling down again.
the Romany Fair, of which Mr. RADIO PHONE
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energetic Becretaries. We honoured by the presence of His Excellency and Lady Caldecott. The public patronised us so well that we raised more money than ever before except at the Thanks- giving Day last year. Over a thousand people visited the Fair and I want to thank again all . those who in any way contribut- ed to its success.
In the course of the year I have officiated at Afty baptisms, four- teen weddings and eleven funerals, and in the earlier part of the year the Bishop confirmed twenty-one candidates, nine of them from St. Andrew A.
PHILANTHROPIC WORK
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(Continued from Pake 1)
Another important wireless- telephone service will be establish- ed, probably already at the begin- ning 01 February, connecting Shanghai with Hong Kong. via
Canton.. Testa for this circuit likewise have been successful,
The tests on the American cir- cult have been totally satisfactory, according to officials of the Shang- hal Telephone Company. Within the last few days, conversations have been conducted with New York with excellent results. In one instance it took a Bhanghal man less than a minute, to get through to New York and the sub- sequent conversation was clear and uninterrupted.
These
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I am glad to say that this year has seen a great increase in our benevolent and philanthropic work. We have been able to expend $1,067.27 on deserving cases and I thank our own, people and some members of the public who have made this possible. I have person ally interviewed our 300 cases of
were conducted distress. Binillarily, we have help- through the Chinese station in ed again this year with the Kow- Chapel The manner of toon Street Sleepers Shelter. St. munication involves the superim Andrew's Club and St. Andrews, posing of a voice-frequency ap- Rover Scout Crew being resporisi-paratus on existing equipment. ble for two nights a week.
One of
encouraging our most enterprises this year was the Sun- day evening open air services held in the illuminated grounds of the Church throughout i the summer months. I am hoping that we shall have them again this year.
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1 World Awaits
Hitler's Speech
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Referring to the speech made by Mr. Anthony Eden in the House of Commons last week' when the | Foreign Secretary made an appeal to Germany for co-operation, Sir Frederick said that Mr. Eden's tone changed to one of "greater seriousness when he passed from
his review of the international situation and appealed to Ger many.
Sir Frederick dealt with econo milc collaboration, political xp- peasement and the present univer- sal expenditure of arms and added that the power that had staked International credit for mechanical j power was Germany.
Sir Frederick quoted Mr. Eder's speech at length, and pointed out that Mr Eden and M. Blum, the French Premier, had worked to- gether on the same lines to show that the Anglo-French co-opera- tion was not only with a view to keeping the door open but to allow Germany to re-enter the fold,
M. Bhim welcomed Mr. Eden's speech but the French Premier paid special regard to Hitler's pre-
Miss W. Robinson, Mrs. Bird, and férence to make pacts with one Mr. P. J. Hamilton.
The monthly Holy Communion Fellowship Breakfasts have been continued throughout the year and have been as popular as ever. I would, though, like to see more senior people present. The younger people come splendidly.
In the middle of the year I re-
FINANCIAL POSITION Financially, we are in a satisfac- tory position and we have this year, a balance on the right side of $799,21., having met all our ex- penses including $1,200 for pro-ceived the new appointment of perty repairs and $1.850 to the chaplain to the Church of England The balance is not too personnel at the Royal Air Force ittle or too much and I trust that Station at Kal Tak all our members will give as gen- erously this year as they have in the past. Especially would I ap- peal for new members of the Free- will Offering Scheme, which is the basis of our Church finance.
Diocese.
GOVERNMENT THANKED
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FELLOWSHIP OFʻYOUTH
A very gratifying feature of the work this year has been the pro- gress that has been made by the Fellowship of Youth under Miss Robinson and Mrs, Bird,
We have, been grateful to Mrs. This year we have three things Reld for so Lindly becoming leader for which to thank the Govern-of the Women's Fellowship after ment, and we do so very warmly, Mrs. Fordham left the Colony, to Miss J. M. Smith for succeeding The first is that we have been granted our own playing fields in Miss Armstrong as Secretary of the King's Park. Two grounds have V.D.MA. and to Mrs. Stevenson been granted-one for hockey and for taking over the Freewill offer and one for tennis. We share ing 'Scheme for Mrs. Evans who these with the Central British did such good work, To Miss Steel Association. The second is that 15 too, and Miss I Woolley I should feet of very valuable land has been like to express my thanks for so given us between our Hall and the kindly taking charge of the Sun- old Central British School. This day schools during my wife's ab will ensure that no buliding cansence, e ket
nation only and pointed out that France relused to do anything in the League of conflict with Nations; driving a wedge between England and France was impos- sible.
The vicious circle of argument. and counter-argument still con- lnued, added Sir Frederick, but Great Britain was not caught up so closely as some of the other nations in this circle.
Mr. Eden's speech was not harsh but an appeal for peace He ap pealed to Germany for co-opera- tion, the alternative of which was. Isolation with grave consequences to follow.
Population Panic
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Mr. D. Victor Glass, a leading member of the Eugenics Society. told the Educational Association's Conference that unless there is a change our population, will soon reach its peak level, and after a transition period of slow decline it will begin to fall off at the rate of 24 per cent, in every gene-. ration...
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Rate of Decline the Hall. The third is that per-mention, are the formation of a mission has been granted for Rover Scout Crew under Mr. Dor-At that rate of decline it will to have water from the Governmer, and the broadcasting of our be reduced to about 15 per cent. ment mains for use in the Hall for morning services owing to the co- of its previous size in just over
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I am very pleased to be able to pled the pulpit or taken services Italy the reward for having chli- tell you that in addition to our for me, to all the Church officers, dren was about the value of a dog Benevolent work we have been able organisation leaders and to every licence in this country. (Laugh-
Earl to asalst the following:
member of the Church for their ter). Haig's Fund, Ministering Children's league, V.D.M.A., British and For co-operation throughout the year, eign Bible Society, Christ Church, and to the Press for the invalu- Kowloon Tong, Victoria Home and able help which it so willingly Orphanage, C. M. B. Leper Hospi-
I pray that, again this year, tal, Pakhoí, Diocesan Expenses working together in the Greatest account for much more than a cach's rural work, and the Salva- Cause. God has committed to us penny in the El in the cost of
men on earth, we may reach out raising a child. tion Army.
to win broken or indifferant lives Our annual united demonstra- tion of Christian witness was held for Him to continue our work of on Good Friday opposite the philanthropy and to be a mighty Alhambra Theatre and I am very power for good here in Kowloon glad to say that many of the (Applause). Christian Churches, institutions, and schools of Kowloon took part.
CHURCH OFFICERS During 1936 several of our Church officers left the Colony or went on leave amongst the former were: Dr. H. D. Matthews, Mr. O. Church Council-Miss Steel, B. Raven, Mr. W. HC. Robson, Col. J. C. Reid, Commdr. W. H Major CM. Primer, and Mrs. Graves, Messrs. LE Kirby, R. Kirke, and among the latter, Miss Dormer, A. O. Jeffreys, E. G. Phil- H. D. Bawyer, Mrs. A J. Fraser, lips, P. J. A. Hamilton HJ, Web
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