THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1913.
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ST. AN. REW'S 'HALL.
His Excellency at Kowloon
Yesterd"y.
HOME FOOTBALL.
Results of Latest Match s.
Following are the results of tho'
Sheffield Wed. 2, ManchesterC 1
only compact area which had its ohurch in its centre, ita parials prieat, and was altogether a prlf- containad parish. It was invça- sing very rapilly, and he was sure that Mr. Pope realised the There was in attendance at great responsibility which was league and other matches played the ming enemy at St. An Laid upon him to see that the on November 8:-
First League, Sta drews Hall, Kowli, yesterday, work of the ohurch in K wloon Newcastle United %, Presion N.E. when His Excellency, the Officer kept pace with the growing num- 0. Adminiatoring the Government, ber of church people who, from Bradford City 1, West Bromwich Mr Claud Sovern, officiate.t. The force of circumstances, came to 0. Bishop of Victoria und Sir Paul live in Kowloon. Chater, the donor of the building.
He know Mr. Pope had a large Derby County 3, Bolton Wan 3. were also present.
body of very active workers bat Blackburn R. 6. Everton 0. His Excellency was rrosived by still with Mr. Pope lay the re- Sheffield United 3, Chelsea 2.
Liverpool 1, Burnley 1. necessity, it must be cause for Australian Mail.-Closes par 8 Sir Paul Ohter and sextel to sponsibility. It was very fortun- Middlesbrough 0, Oldham A. 0.
Pinz Waldemar at 8 am the door of the new hall
ate therefore, that through the Sunderland 4, Tottenham H. 1 regret that clergymen should go
Mr W.L. Lesek, the architect, munificence of Sir Paul Chater, Aton Villa 3, Manchester U. 1 1.morrow. out of their way to laterfere in
Sib rina Mail-Closes per with a silver key, romirking; I
Second League: then presented Ilia Excellency he had such splendid buildings. mattöra of Stile.
as the church, the vicarage and Hull City 3, Stockport 0.. Yingchow at 5 p.ru, to mor-
have much pleasure in presenting the parish hall. Of course those Fulham 6, Woolwich Arsonal 1 you with this key, and in doing buildings themselves would be Barnsley 2, Glossop 0. so I would ask you to accept this only a shell if it were not for the Notte Forest 4, Grimsby 1. as a souvenir of this occasion.
inspiring work for God and His Wolverhampton 1; Bradford 0, Opening the Hall. Hia Excellency being presented church which was being carried Lincoln City 9, Bristol City 1
Blackpool 2, Birmingham 25 ated with him. He noticed that Notts County 2, Leicester. F. 0. with a silver key then opened the out by him and by the e associ- Bury 0, Clapton 0. door and sil:
Mr. Pope was described as the
Southern League. In the faith of Jesus Christ we
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HONGKONG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1913.
BRITISH INTERESTS IN CHINA.
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going outside their proper sphere. of labour they fulfil a useful purpose; in lod, hey may well loss pu' lic sup, ort and apprecia tion
ST. ANDREW'S BALL.
Everything in Order for. To-night's Function.
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Other Matches. of the Church, this bull Saturday was the eve and they
were going to keep thons dage Bog'and 2, Ireland 1 (Amateur [ing and all the apparten luceat the Cathedral as days of in- Inter.)
thereof, to be wird benceforth tercession for foreign missions Oxford Univ. 4, Casuals 1. a Church Hall in connectin with and among those intercessions|
Rugby. the Church of St. An row, they would pray for Mr. Pope Cambridge U.17pts, London S. 13.. aid with the police, a China Kowloon,
and his good work in the parish Harlequins 21pts, Northampton 0. went into a bicycle shop No. 10,
His Lordship: I gratefully res Prasa Eist, yesterday, and on-knowledge this benefaction, and of Kowloon. He spoke on behalf Guy's Hos. 13pts, London Welsh
of all those prosint, he gagot a buojele valued at $30 entrust the safe keeping and
0. sure, when he wished the people. Leysians 14p's, London Hos. The bics cle has not been returned, proper uas thereof to the Chaplain of St. Andrew's every possible Rosslyn Park 17pts., Old Alloy- and Vestry of the Church of St.prosperity during the coming year Andrew, Kowloon.
Light Charge Sheet. The Charge sheet was ngai The decorations committes for very light, at the Police Court. the St. Andrew's Ball, which this morning, and the daily cases, akes place this evening, under which, for the most part were the convenorship of Mr. R M. potty ones, were finished before Drer, has been pu ting in some eleven o'clock. good work in decking the various Royal Letters Patent rooms of the City Hall for the Grat ball of the senson.
The scheme follows very much | the same lines as those of previous eears, which have always been found effective. The vestibule, as on former occasious, will be one mase of greaners. On the left ia be gentleman's cloak room, while
the decoration of this important
bulbs.
Mr. H. F. O. Larsen's process for extracting gotta percha from vegetable substares, such leaves and branobes of suitable trees; has received royal letter- patent.
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The Sanitary Department is autes a notification regarding the
buildings.--Page 5. the Pritzeen Alice appears on Consignces notice regarding Page 5.
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The Rev C. N. Pope: As Chap in of the Church of St Andrew, Kowloon, ani on bol if of the Vestry, 1 undert ke the respon ibility you lay upon God being our helper.
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(applause). Assisting him Mr Neath 1ipts, Newport.6. hearts Gol had touched (ap. Leicester 6pts., Swansea 3. Popa had a "band of men whose Llanelly 15pts; Bath 3.
United Services 32pts.., Rich-
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The Bishop's Speech. The Bishop of Victoria thought they were most fortunate in hav- ing a gentlemen administering the Government who was so
His Lardebip: In the faith of Jeans Obris: we dedicate this Hall "o the Glory of Got, in the Nine thoroughly earnest in his feelings
f the Father, and of de Sin and towards the lurch. It won if the Holy Gho-b
impossible, hy thought to find a
to him by the previous speakers, said it was a proud day in the
His Excellency's Speech, On assembling inside the hall, governor of a colony whose heart als of St. Andrews, and it beat more truly for their church would prove a powerful iuluonte in the strengthening of the influe His Excellency said that this applause). They di i not look tnce of the church. He went into the the second occassion within threr His Excellency in vain when they details of the movement that ripen months that he had had the privil looked to him for sympathy in
generous to them. Sir Paul
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Ohaler was not there that : after
"Auchte 'machty" ia The right the entrance tooleansing and lime washing oege of opening a building in the the work they were trying ti do jed into the ball that they had seen,
is fitingly
parish of Kowloon dedicated to for they knew that whatever "pened that afternoon. That hall secluded in the privacy of the
day on a visit to the Diocesan heart into it as evidenced by the tions sad classes that had been church work. He was the previous did he put his whole thought and would afford an opportunity for library.
the promulgation of social fano- The staircase is lined with pot
Girls' School, and he was very way he opened that ball. His
unsatisfactoraly accomodated in plants and green stuffs in which
glad to find that it had settled Lordship proceeded to pay n the past. lights are causingly hidden. Forthcoming Firing Practice.
down successfuly amidst its now very high tribute to Sir Pau He much regretted that Lidy Special preparations are being surroundings He was sure tha Chater's manificence to the Flags and a large heraldic shielde cover the windows while the huge made for the military firing proc this new hall was going to be an parish of Kowloon. They all wall spaces on either side bear tice which is shortly to take place immense help to church work in knew, he said, how warm Srnoon but they hoped to welcome festoons of leafage gracefully on the Kowloon side, and precau that growing parish and he wish-Pal Chater's heart was and bow her back at the end of next month traped round blue shiells bear tions are being taken regardins el to thank them for having pre open his hand was for the work (applause). He paid a high tribute ing the St. Andrew's Cross and a the inhabitants of the outlying sented him with that very of the lurch, at only in tha to the work of Mr. and Mrs. thistle in silver. Claymores, districts.
beautiful key, which he would place but in any other places the furnishing, and especially Packham who had arranged for targets, and belinots go to finish The Harbour Collision, keep as a memento of the occasion
The police inform us that as By erecting this hall Sir Pan 100, but he had been especially referred to the energy displayed" portion of the City Hall. Facing yet there have been a fu ther Chater bal given very valuable Chater has spared no pains and by Mr. Packham in the manifold A suggestion made by a correspondout of the Times for securing the large windows, however, bodies found in the Harbour as assistance to the work that Mr. na expenso in making that site autob duties.
Mr. Claxton proposed a hearty for Britain a better share of Chinese contracts, was briefly rom-ia amething which mat po result of the recent disastrous col. Pupe was carrying on there. He beautiful. Nt only did he give vote of thanks to His Excellendy
overlooked; that is lision between the Yaumati ferry know for a fact that Sir Paul was them these things, but he gave mented on in our columns yesterday. But the matter is of firate importance and doseivas further attention. It is a fact worth re-large thistle pio cd out in electric host Wa Sing, and the Sahu inspired to put up that building them his presonce and nover and Sir Paul Chater the donor
of the building. when he saw what aplentid work failed to take his part in the wor-
Mr. Packham seconded the marking that Mr. Bennett, the writer of the letter in question, is an
The usual rooms, St. Andrew's
Mr. Pope was carrying on in that ship of God in that beautifu Foki and Money Missing. engineer in Yunnan-fu, because it has long been a matter for dis and St George's Hall, are est
All their church.
resolution and it was carried with acclamation. cassion whether British engineering is holding i's own, let alone aside for dancing and here ligs The Police report that a Chinese parish (hear hear).
churetes were devoted to sarredi Need for a Parish Hall.'
The ceremony concluded with their though
They had indeed to thank making the progress it should; in the Far East. The chances for and heraldic devices are the sole shopkesper, 287, Queen's Road
vicarages might become
used for Sir Paul Chater's three cheers for His Excellency British trade, and orpecially for machinery, in Chiña nro great, and media for decoration. The small Central, bas reported that some
A tour of the building was for foregathering between dancos, by means of a duplicate ker
they were not suited as another monament to which had Coorge, that British machinery is greatly admired in China, but that while an abundant supply of $300 in money. He suspecta #
rale io large gatherings and it been opened that day. He had then mide by the visitors, is no reason why no further effort should he made and why the chairs on the covered in verandahs loki who has abon le l..
was therefore essential that in always felt that a well organised present position should be regarded us.quilo satiefactory,
provides ample accommodation Tramcar Accident.
every parish there should be parish could not be equipped, The West Point police have some place which was suited for without Fuitable parish Aside from engineering, however, the wider question of foster-for sitting out.
Supper is being corved in the sent to the Government Civil meetings and concerte and all the hall. He had often wondered ing British trade in Chine is one which demands a deal of careful attention. However greatly opinione may differ on the question theatre, which has been complete loepital, a haces female, aged other function which were as how the congregation at St. John's there are one or two points on which there is fairly general accept ly transformed for the purpose. 55 years, suffering from injuries socisted with the organisation of Cathedral had managed to go on Building Fund Reaches $30,000,
Other nations, for vince, know. better how to force The stage which bears the horse-to her body caused by being can active parish. He was sure for so many yeas with at a pariah opportunities and to make the most of them when they come, along aboe dining table has been setcidentally knocked down be an that ball was going to be the hall, and he hopel that their
We are informed that the total znan do the British. Our mercantile and consular classes do not with a woodland scene, while a lestric tram-car in Des Vieux scene of many interesting and younger sister would proveke
useful functione; in fact he had emulation in that respect (ap. amount finally raised by the work together as theirs do in farthering our interests. That is not sot of stairs have been arranged Road Weat
Mrs Cousins Returning, already seen a concert advertised planse). He was one of those who chineso Y. M. C. A. Building entirely the fault either of the one class or the other, but of both. from the orchestra pit up which
felt that the charch was a minis Campaign for the provision Mr. Bennett puts his finger on one weakness when he suggests the the pipers will proceel when
Among the passengers on the
Congratulating the Architect.
try not only to the souls of people a Bisite for the building to te dividing of the office of commercial attachs at Peking. In ebal-they pipe in the hoggia. The
He thought they must congretu but also to their bodies and minds presented through the instru- lenging the usefulness of that office, as it exists, one is not casting fluore of the pit, and firess circles P. and 0.8.8. Simla, which is due
(applause). And if the con mentality of Dr. John R. Mott aspersions on any individual; indeed, most holders of the clico bave have been clearelif seats and onto arrive to morrow, are Malate Mr. Leask, the architect, on worked hard under very discouraging conditions. The real blame tables placed there the rest of Can Mjor lepper. Mrs. the work be bad carried out in
Cousins han actel in e pet that building which was in every they wanted to most elsewhere
gregation was to be kept together is $50,200, rests with the Foreign Office at Home which, apparently, has never the gucate will be served. realised that to place a comine:cial attache st Peking, where thera Late ferries will run to Kow. reasons as the able an ump n'st way most suitable, and harmonised sometimes than in the church. is no trade worth speaking of, is to discount the value of hisloon at I am. 1,30 a.m. and: 2 t the Honglong Philham nic in every way with the buildingsal. There ought to be such a spirit |
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it is necessary that no openings should be neglected. It is true, of ante-rcom ia, aensual, set apart person has solen from his safeful centres. of ohurch work) kind heart and munificent spirit, and Sir Paul Chater.
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CHINESE Y. M. C.
ready erected on thatsplendid sito. of brotherhood and unity amongst Chinese 'Decoration. The New Destroyers? Thanks were also due to the Vestry them that they naturally pulled Mr William J Calhoun, ex H. M. Cruiser Dartmouth ac and to those who organised the together. (applause). Flis Lord-Minister of the United States to
Presidential Order.
If a commercial tuche is to be stationed in China at all, he should be placed at a commercial centro, such as Shanghai. Mr.
empanied by four destroyers bazaar that provided funds for arrived at Bombay on November the furniture. Though he had ship then referred to the coldness China has been given the Chin Lo Bennett suggests the division of the office into three-one at Peking, the second at Shanghai, and the third at Canton. That would no
We are informed that at the 12 Com Plymouth on her maiden no personal knowledge of Mr. which was so often experien- Decoration of the First class by a
ced between those who attended doubt result in co-ordination which is almost entirely absent stecoat Medioni Congress at Saigon voyage to the East. The vale Pope's work he knew on the very their charches; it was unfortunate- present. It might also result in something like contiquity of effort which was attended by a large put iu for coal and provisions best authority how wonderfully ly very common for people That is to say, the data collected by one alicho would be of imnumber of deloge tes from all over a will afterwards go on to strenuous and successful it had worshipping side by side neither
Accused of Murder, mense service to his successore. Ander the present system the the Far East, there was some dif- Cina where the Dartmouth will been. There was a great res to know nor speak to each other.
Chon Pi, ex-Promident of the ular service is of very little assistance to the mercantile comficulty over the language question have thedast vera and reture to ponsibility laid on the priest of He pleaded for greater fellowship Board of Communications, has munity, in respect of furthering trade interests, and it is time that the official language being French. Babiy thence perceeding to growing parish such as Kowloon, among members of the church, been accused of having murder-
But help must come something were done to improve matters. from Home, and, now that the nutter has leon given considerableConsiderable discussion tank place the Persian Gulf to join the Eat which was the only parish in the and said that such institutions as ad bis nephew Chan Pehuize
ovor quarantine conditions in the Indies quadron to replace diocese. In Victoria the various a pirochial hall led to that ead.
whose cups was found in a well publicity, the Foreign Ofice may be persuaded to wake up, and to Far East. The next meeting will I. M. S. Perseus which Is churches bad their own special The Rev. N. O. Pope in ack in September last, give it attention,
be held in 101d at Batavia, already sailed for home. functions, but Kowloon was ille nowledging the kind referenceE
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