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any interesting questions were iscussed at the third Church of England Diocesan Conference held

the Cathedral Hall yesterday. Re present from ractically all the Churches in the hocese. The Bishop of Victoria the Rt. Rev. Dr. Dappuy) presided ad was supported by the Ven. Archdeacon Barnett and the Rev. Copley Moyle. The morning session sealt principally with reports of

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and soldiers have taken their places | there. For instance, as long ago za 1859 the Brigade Major asked fo sosis for 793 soldiers. Máñy, too, i have been ordained in this Cathe- dral; some, of whom have become Bishops. In all, nine who hava belu licences in this horse have been courserated Bishops in the Church of God,-William Russell, John Sha Burton, George Moule, Philip K Fison, Hugh James Foss, Bears Edington, William Charles White, William Banister, John Hind

St. Peter's and St. Andrew's Hather more than 20 years clapsed before a second Church was built On March 21st, 1571, the foundation stone of St. Peter's Church Tra laid, the site having been provideu On behalf of 5 subscribers, the by the Sailors' Home. Within a Rev. J. T. Holman presented to the fortnight of the appeal being assuru Bishop a pastoral staff for the use by Bishop Alford (the second the Bishop of the hocese and Rishops, the money was subscribed

a signet ring as a more personal and the stone laid. And so for so

y an insurance policy for two

ft, the latter being accompanied years, and amid many changes, St. Peter's Church has played its part in this Colony's life. The whole locality has altered since these early days

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It was not till 33 years later that the turd Coleniat Church was built, On Dec. 13th, 1904, 17. J. C. Hoare the fourth Bishop) laid the founda. ton stone of St. Andrew's Church Kowloon and among those who were present on that occasion were two clergy who are with us still, --Areh the dezron Barnett and the Bev, T

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The Rev. Archdeacon Barnettences reports should be eliminated the education of the infant

The bishop, delivering his Pre dental address, laid stress upon te importance of building up the orporate hf. It seems evident," bo Bishop said, "that the Church here will always have to minister to Very migratory setuniat populasioni the people will be migratory, and for the most part the clergy who sinister to them are likely to be aigratory to This creamES ficulties of our work in many Jenkins-men to whom, under God, lirections, and especially in the the work in this Diocese owes irection of building up a corporate much indeed. Only a few days be Church Life.

fore the consecration of St. AL drew's Church, Dr. Hvare droward in the great typhoon of The Church was consecrated whe another, to forge every link on October 8th. by Archdeacon we can with the Church at Home. Barister. The ship was drownre means blossoms AND pictures.

ko, that member may be regularly on Septaber 15th. I notice that the Get our your Camera NOW. commended from one Church to an- If you have run out of suppplies.ther, and a due succession of work those present at the consecration of would mark the beginning of a and the Rev. C. I. Blanchett and subjects of real import to the Church in South China had ad- come in to-day and we shall be may be maintained; to enter S. Andrew's Church. L'aquestion new stage in their work there are details of the work at Christ diocese discussed. One question|vanced until both Chinese and,

into the fullest possible fellowship, ably during the last 15 years St. For the building of the Church Church, Canton.

which might be discussed was the foreigners were agreed that thaỹ glad to supply you a BSOLUTE

with the developing life of the Andrew's Church, under the less, they owed a special debt of grati-

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Chung Hoa Sheng Kung Hut-the 4. J. Stevens, H. D. spink, S. Ctude to Archdeacon Barnett and Graves at Whampoa.

the University With regard to (nomy would make for further Pope, A. T. W. Dowdieg and G. the Rev. Mok Shau Tag. At the Mr. Hasken brought forward the [the raising of funds for the new development. He moved: "That- The Historical Side.

third triennial meeting of the question of the condition of Bri-schools. Mr. Featherstone met- this Conference of the Church of Diocesan Sprid held- recently in | Hish graves at Whampoa. Raing the historical side

The tioned that $320,000 was in sight England in the Diocese hears with the colonial work, the Hishop said: Outside the Colony of Hongkong Canton, an important step taken men belonged to the East India The Government had increased the sympathy and appreciation of the (As regards this (-)- ny «! Hongkong, there are 1*u Churches set apart for was the appointment of a Finance Company, merchant sailors and area of the site from 17 areas steps taken by the Diocesan Synod In addition to the Sse Charches' ni - obonial work. Christ

Church Board centralise the finances in naval men. It was suggested that to 23 acres. No less than three of the Chung Hna Sheng Kung | connect = with the Chinese the remains should be exhumed, churches in the diocese had. he Hai towarda fuller organisation de tinng Hos Sheng Rung Hai in Shameen, and the Church at Macas. Į which services are held in Chinta Ulrist Church, Shameen, bas Church and to consider sach sub cremated and placed in the Church said, been endowed in the Colony of its forces and funds, and prays during the last two years, and he that under God's guidance this brethren may evely Munday, then three story of over 50 years behind it at as "provision for the minis- ecmpoard.

try." "pensions schemes," etc.

thought it was time the Confer-enterprise of our | "Coissial"" Churches. I simply use first it had its own Chaplaims, Ven":

The Bishop hoped something ence appealed an Lehalf of schools. result in steady and strong, ad- the term for the sake of conArchdeacon Gray (who served the backing for the Church Missionary that there were several military The Bishop pleaded for liberal would be done. He mentioned

not only for buildings bat for vanee.” venience.

Diocese long and well. Her. J.

Society. Ther had been asked by graves, and be thought it probable First there is the Cathedral, a Walker, Rev. F. H. Smith, Rev. J.

the Society in London whether in the military authorities might con- most as it as the Colony itsell, Bowana. Alterwards resident view of the present difficult positribute towards the cost. and closely bound up with its life.missionaries became responsible for tion they could counsel the C.M.S As long ago as 15th the Rev. Vincent the work

(withdrawing from Pakboi, Liem J. Stanton started planning for this For over 100 years A little how O Nanning. The Bishoj Church; and when Mr. Stanton left |Church has existed in Macau aan thought * withdraw wonk the Colony in 1500, "the Cathedral." at one time here, too, there wereike little 40:3 than digas

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Rev. Copley Moyle reviewed the work at the Cathedral, especially mentioning the Mission of Heal

to quite from a hitter of his, "re-resident Chaplains. Thus when the trous, and he did not thinl quired only the dining of the up- Rev. Mr. Varhall died in 1958, Mr. withdrawal need be carried out, per part of the tower. It had other Vinrent Stanton who afterwards, wian been in use for over a year." Became Brat Colonial Chaplain in So I. Charge smith, the rat Harkong) carried on the services | Bishop Victoria, found the and he writes that after being al Cathedral when he arrived here on prisoner in chains in Canton from Good Friday, March 25th, 1900. Aug. to December 150, be resumed. Temporary buildings had previously in Dec. 1910. the services at the been used for Cares services. The Chapel in Macan, with the conduct Chancel, as you know, was added of funerals and visits to the hos later, the foundation stone being pita! He had also a small schrei Mrs. USUNOYE c/o MATOUE ARA laid by H. R. H. The Duke of Edin of boys in his house till he sailed in

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Mr. Hoeken did not hold cat much hope of obtaining any as sistance from the military.

Archdeacon Barnett felt the matter called for early attention, Rev. W. T. Featherstone met- tioned there were certain graves at Sautow, which were not in bemetery.

Dr. Sanders seconded and the

endowments as well.

Replying to Featherstone said that if another adopted.

the Bishop. Mr. resolution Was unanimously

350,000 was secured they could

Arising out of the report on the begin building the new school Church Missionary Society, Ven. They really now required $125,000 Archdeacon Barnett spoke of the Rev. G. R. Lindsay gave the re-desirability of continuing the work port, on the Diocesan Girls' School, at Nanning, the capital of Kwong- which followed the lines of thes, and moved a resolution that beadmistress' statement at the re-the Conference, in view of the cent prizegiving. »

possibility of the Missionary fund Rev. G. T. Waldegrave gave an being withdrawn from Nanning,, exhaustive account of the activi-should support the Bishop of the ties of the Missions to Seamen. He Diocese in

endeavour he Rev. G. T. Waldegrave (Mis mentioned that Capt. E. R. G. R. might make to continue the work sions to Seamen) thought be Evans, besides granting them a of the Church there. He urged could persuade his Committee to considerable amount of the pro-that they should show the same contribute towards the fond and, ceeds from his recent lectures on persistency as the white ant bad towards the upkeep.

Scott's last expedition, had in- dene in the Cathedral and stick

withdraw.

any

ing. The roof of the Cathedral har been repaired, he said, but they ha a shock a short while ago when i was found that white ants har already begun work again. "But Mr. Hosken said the total num-timated his intention of raising at Nanning even if the CM1.5. did think w? have etched thei ber of graves at Whampoa was $1,000 for their funds. Referring activities and shall have no mor 144, of which 39 were officers and to the reclamation, Mr. Walde- Rev. G. T. Waldegrave seconded, Dr. H. Earle sad the Rev. trouble." the Rev. Copley Hoyl men of the East India Company's grave said a site had been obtain. I have in my possession a letter

One direct result of our last year's added.

ships, 44 men of merchant ships, ed, and the question of raising the Copley Moyle doubted whether written by Mr. Stanion in which he Conference was the rebuilding of Rev. A. J. S. Stearn (St. Peter's 44 naval men. 2 Array and 1 of necessary money by mortgage the resolution would achieve Very says "I had in view from the firste broken-down charch and putting Church) spoke of the increasing the Indian Civil Service. There for building the new premises was much. "It is no good." declared such a Church as might serve for the graveyard into thorough order. work in his district.

the Cathedral Chaplain, "for the were American graves

as well. being arranged. The Missions to We owe mach' both to the anony-[ a small Cathedral." As I think of

Conference to pass pious resolu- now opening up Rev. G. R. Lindsay (St. An- He thought it would be well if the Seamen were

tions which will not have any thuse early piourers in this Diccese, ing of the Charch possible, and toj

mus donor who made the rebuild drew, Kowloon). in a reference Americans took joint action. The again in Shanghál.

great result." the men

The Afternoon Session. who built the Cathedral List. Colonel Hayley Bell 2.5.0. for! to pew rents expressed the hope first American Minister to China

An amendment was mored by and St. Paul's College, and endowed untiring energy.

that the Freewill Offering Scheme was buried there.

Rev. H. G. Borrison and Rev. Dr. Earle and seconded by the inaugurated

his #t

Church After some farther discussion, M. W. Shewell gave the Navy and Rev. Copley Hoyle and eventually The Chinese Work. fr would obviate their necessity in it was mentioned that a committes Army reports respectively, the carried, to the effect that the Con- After dealing with Diocesan the near future. future, and by what money-weli Boys' and Girls' Schools, the work School had been reorganised with the purpose of raising funds,

The Sunday should be formed at Canton for latter remarking upon the changes ference realized the need of a laid out--can do for the building up of the Mission to Seamen and of

in the Army as being a consider-Church. in Nanning and 'presséd of the Kingdom of God. Many from that in connection with the Army growth of Kowloon, the Rev. Lind- great success. Speaking of the

able difficulty and a great bind open the Standing Committee the Diocesan Boys' School.

irance to continuons Church work earnest comideration of the pr all parts of the world have worship and Navy, the Bishop referred to say expressed the opinion that the Rer. W. T. Featherstone, report- `- The Ven Archdeacon Barnett biem. ped in the Cathedral during these 70 the Chinese work, expressing the work required the fall services of ing on the Diocesan Boys' School, gave the report on the work of the years, and from the very first sailors hope that the consecration of the two clergymen.

suggested that at future confer- Chinese Church. He claimed that}

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by the way these men built for the

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