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Cathedral Meeting

Continued from page 5.

VITAL WORK FOR CIVILIZATION PRES. ROOSEVELT'S "PEACE MOVE": PRESS COMMENT

LONDON, Feb. 13 (Reuter)-President Rosevelt and the im- pending trip of Mr. Sdinner Welles to Rome, Berlin, Paris and "London were the subjects of comment in the British press yester-

day.

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The Times says that President Roosevelt must clearly feel the need to obtain a view of the whole situation from one re- presentative; rather than from Individual Ambassadors,`·

"The paper welcomes the visit to London and Paris and sayy that everything possible should be done for the mission, as the Allies are satisfied that an impartial study is more valuable to their cause than any Advocacy,

VITAL WORK

WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 14, 1940. -PACE 11

The Women's Fellowship have met twice-a-week practically throughout the year. The work of the Cathedral Fair and the mak- ing of hospital supplies and the continued care for the fabric and ornaments of the Cathedral form- ed most of their work but the Catering at teas and breakfasts must not be forgotten. The Com- mittee responsible for the whole organisation of the Cathedral Fair are to be congratulated not only

The announgment was 'in reply on the financial result but upon The Manchester Guardian feels to queries of foreign "deplomats, the excellent team work and fel-that there is no reason for bellev-following Mr. Cordell Hull's state- lowship.

ing that President Roosevelt is ment regarding the opening of angling for mediation, while the conversations with fentrals., News Chronicle says that it is It will be recalled that neutra highly destrable that neutral diplomats in Washington WEID countries should be planning and not informed. Roosevelt can marshal the neutral thinking ahead. If President world for a constructive effort, even while the guns are roaring. be will be doing a vital work for civilisation.

THE REVIEW

U.S. MEMORANDUM. WASHINGTON, Feb. 13 (Havas) American memorandumu

The

The Review continues to be a live and interesting publication under Professor Forster who took over again from Mr. Keith Salter The work of the choir and the servers is very greatly appeciated.

The numbers coming to Mattins and to Evensong have greatly In- creased but the numbers coming to Communion show a decrease. This may be partially due to the fact that more people are wor- shipping at the Peak Church at | with regard to questions of world the 8 o'clock Celebration.

economic organisation and die- number coming to the Fellowship armament after the war will be Breakfas, on the Third Sunday is

transmitted next week to diplo about Two-thirds what it used to trul countries here.

matic representatives of дец- be and there is a very slight de-:

Department announced. crease in the number coming to the Choral Eucharist. This may be one of the questions that should be taken up through its Social and Pastoral Committee.

The

BITTER COMMENT

Summer Wellès trip to Europe MOSCOW, Feb. 13 (Havas)--KIT,

draws bitter comments from the Trade Union's organ, Trud, which alleges that "Mr. Welles, is a travelling salesman for American Imperialism, lust as Col. House was.

"Mr. Welles' trip is signi- ficant. The US.A. has not entered yet the second Im- perialist war. Just as during the first one, they are ob- serving the State

to take advantage from the situation."

by the Coumell CHINA NAVIGATION

EXCELLENT WORK Reference will be made to the fact that the Council now has three committees which report w the Council. Excellent work has been done by all three committees and I have appreciated greatly the splendid actendance at Council meetings and very loyal help of Secretary and Treasurer. The Missionary Committee is at pre- sent not more than the Cathedral Branch of the V. D. M. A This has a very large membership and contribues well to the extension work of the church.

The Cathedral is also very well represented both corporately and individually in the support of many voluntary social activities. These are the Social Welfare Council, the Foreign Auxilliary of the Red Cross, Benevolent Soclety, S. P. C. Social

Service Centre of the Churches, Street Sleepers, and Boys and Girls Clubs Association.

After referring to his visits to Swatow and Macad to see the Eng- Hish work there, and to Canton as representing the Cathedral at the dedication of the new window in St. Peter's, Shameën, Dean. Wilson concluded by adding his personal appreciation for the help of other elergy and the staff of the Cathedral, making special reference to the very grea; loyalty and friendship of his assistant, Mr. Rose,

OFFICERS ELECTED Prof. Forster and Mr. Cassidy were re-elected representative to the Board of Trustees of the Church of England in the Hong- kong Diocese." Messrs. Lowe, Eing- ham and Matthews were re-elected auditors. i

The following were elected mem- bers of the Cathedral Church Council.-W. M, Barton, D. J. 8. Crozier, Hon, Mr. §. H; Dodwell, Lt. Col H. B. L. Ddwbiggin, Di, A. V. Greaves, R. D. Gillespie, J. H. R. Hance, H. C. Margrett, W. ́ ́R. Mañïšheld, F. G. Maunder, Dr. G, A, C. Herklots, Commodore (A, M. Peters, G. 8. Wilby, P. B. Wilson, Luk Lim. Mrs. CG. Alabaster, Miss N. E. Elliott, Lády Macgregor, Mrs. D. Murdoch Mrs. J. L. Wilson.

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