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KOWLOON UNION CHURCH.
HONGKONG AND HONGKONG SPORTS & PASTIMES (Seventh Series)
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Yesterday evening the annual
A meeting of shareholders of the meeting of the Waion Church was held in the Church Hall. A very Hangkong and Shanghai Hotels I.td. pleasant time was spent by the was held in the Hongkong Hotel large number of church members yesterday. Mr. J. H. Taggart_pre- who attended. Before the busi- | ness side of the programme was proceeded with, Mr. S. Collett gave a greatly appreciated organ recital in the Church following which members sat down to an excellent- ly served meal in the Hall,
sided and other Directors present were-Sir Paul Chater, Mr. J. Scott Harston and Mr. E M. Ray mond Others present were Mr. P... H. Sackling (Secretary) Mr. W. J. Hawker (Assistant General Mana
A further musical programme tog which Mrs. Harlow, Mrs. Dime and Mr. Skinner and Mrs. Collett contributed was heartily applaud- ed.
and Mensa H Birkett, R. L Bridger, A. W. Smith, RE Maug- han, W. H. Riown, T. R. Parsons,
3. Knight. F. H, Penlycross, U. M. Omar nnd Fung Tat-bang, shareholders. Altogether the meet- ing represented 113,363 shares.
Mr. J. H. Taggart moved the con- firmation of five resolutions autþaris:
For the business meeting Mr. G. M. Shaw was elected to the cbair. He said it was very gratifying to see the wel offerings were good.. The pasting that the capital of the Company year had been a very important one. be increased from $3,000,000 to He would like to put it on record $10,000,000 by the erration of 300,000 that they were all very glad that
acklitional shares of a nominal Mr. Maconachie, saw his way to value of $10 each, and that the at par in the share for
10
shares be ered
proportion of 'one new every old share.
These resolutious were proposed and adopted at a meeting of the Company held some days ago.
continue his ministry among them and he wished Mr. Maconachie the best of good health and strength in the years that lay before him, During the year the Kowloon Union Church had been started and he thought they could fook the future with confidence
Mr. H. Birkett, Mr. F. HL Penty- knowing the church was wanted cross. Mr. R L Bridger, Mr. I. R. and welcomed. Services were Person and Mr.
A. W. Smith being held in temporary quarters seconded the relations and they and were very enɔturaging. They
were carried unanimously. owed the ladies of the church their grateful thanks for a hand- some
accounts.
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ex pulpit He referred to various improvements in the revision of the Constitution of the church building and moved the Hongkong and New Territories adoption of :he report and Evangelisation Society and agree to the church becoming a unit of Mr. Bonnar seconded the motion the controlling body. The motion which was unanimoussly carried. was seconded and Mr. Maconachie Mr. Hickling remarked that he spoke in support, referring to had received a letter that day the work in connection with the from
The resolution departing seat holder, Society.
ORDINATION SERVICE. enclosing a cheque. That was unanimously carried.
A erowded ongregation Mr. Nichelson (Applause).
The following officers were then Chinese, many of whom began to Mr. Cubey then addressed the elected.
assemble an hour before the meeting on the matter of a resolu
Trustee, Mr. E B Cubey time. filted Union Church on tion he put to the meeting regard-Treasurer. Mr. Currie; Secretary, Wednesday evening on the occa- tion regarding an assistant minister Mr. Cubey. Committee: Mr. Gsion of the ordination of Mr. Li for Kowloon. He mentioned that in. Shaw, M. J. E. McPherson, Shu-kwai, who has been acting as many ways an assistant minister Jr. C. C. Hickling, Mr. O. Skinner, superintending evangelist in the would be helpful. Mr. Macona-Mr. J. Mitchell, Dr. A. E. Mitchell, New Territories Mission, to chie's time was taken up by many Mr. M. F. Key, Mr. A. Stevenson. stated pastorate.
the
things. The resolution was as Mr. Hamilton. Mr. P. D. Wilson. The presence, in addition, of to France. follows:
Mr. W. W. Mackenzie and Mr. Amembers of the missionary com-
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REPARATION COMPLICATIONS.
London. Feb. 28. The fall of the Belgian Government, which consternated Govern- ment circies in Paris, creates an interesting European situation, on account of its international implications, just when reparations seem to be entering upon a decisive stage.
The opposition came from different quarters, based upon diversa grounds, but the most formidable assault proceeded from the com- bination of Socialists and Flemish Democrats, who for a long time have decried the occupation of the Rubr.
It is feared that the convention will lead to further subservience
The King has requested M. Theanis to form a new Coalition, but
"That the Committee of Manage-K. Mackenzie. Ladies Committee:munity and other European it is understood that M. Theunis has declined. It is now anticipated ment is instructed to inquire care Mrs. Macozachie, Mrs. Mackenzie friends testified the Interest that the King will summon the Socialist, M. Vandervelde, or the fully into the questin of the Mrs. Hamilton. Mrs. Fraser, Mrs. aroused by the event, especially Flemish leader, M. Cauwelaert, but the Socialists have recently been engagement of an assistant pastor. Cubey, Mrs. Gerrard, Mrs. Ross, when it is remembered that the advocating dissolution, and are preparing for an electoral campaign. and if it is considered necessary Mrs. Mine. Mrs. Craig, Mrs. service was of necessity almost and financially possible a seat- Horn, M. Mitchell and Mrs. entirely in Chinese. holders meeting be called to re-ruir.
ceive a report from mittee."
the
Mr. Hickling seconded.
Ministerial Needs.
matter.
Com-
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THE OIL SCANDAL.
Washington, Feb. 28. Referring to demands for his resignation, Mr. Daugherty, the to Attorney General, in a statement says be does not intend eren consider resigning until there has been a fair hearing of the charges against him-Reuter's American Servicë.
The Rev. Dr. Pearce, Senior The Rev. J. H. Johnston in Missionary of the London Mission-
K'wloos Referring to
mattersary Society, presided and gave a said the question of a site for the statement of the circumstances was under which the proposed ordina- The Rev. Matonachie said he propised church in Kowloon desired of a few words on theving itself. The difficulty hadtion was taking place. The Rev. been to secure a site in the vicinity Yung Ting-shang, of the ladder He hoped they would not think an assistant minister was to the Kowloon Ferry to accommoStree: Congregational Church, read relieve him of work or that he date the population and abo: a portion of Scripture, after which was not able to carry on the work there. The tendency now was to the customary questions were pat
All the ministers présent, both of the church as he had dine in move further and further outward. to the candidate by Rev. W. W. service, in which he, as Minister the past. He could do it. A new King's Park a transformation was College, Canton.
In a certain region round about Clayson, of the Union Theological of the Church and President of European and Chinese, then united In replying to the Evangelisation Society, had in laying a band each upon the minister would relieve him but going in. The Government seem these Mr. Li, Shu-kwa made
been asked to take a decisive part. head of the kneeling candidate, of dedication the point was that he wanted more ed to have that faith which restatement declaratory of the views Mr. Li Shu-kwal was known both whilst the prayer work done; things which could not moved mountains. A really extra and aims
by testimony and observation to was offered by the Rev. Tse Yan
An exhortation ordinary change was taking place entering upon the new phase of be a man worthy of the sacred luk of Canton.
adice to which he was about to to the newly ordained pastor was. there and a space was being made his career. that would be a very eligible
Following upon this came the be formally set apart, and in which then given by the Rev. Chip Kun- building area. The site had been impressive ceremony of the laying his ministerial brethren would hei, Organising Secretary to the almost fixed upon near where the bn of hands, Ted by the Rev. J. welcome him as a brother beloved. United Church of China, followed them not to get a minister. pas cf building of the Kowloon Hospital Kirk Maccaachie, whose remarks, They did not teach that by the by an appropriate address to the
work was going on, though the
of their hands any congregation by the Rev. Cheung interpreted in Chinese by Dr. laying on compassion, that was unnecessAZY. could scarcely be begun for some Pearce. constituted the only magical end.wment or qualification Chok-ling, pastor of the To Tsai He had a promise of $10,000 to time. He thanked members of the portion of the service in English, could be bestowed,
be done at the present time. Mr.
Maoznachie went on to deal with his own duties and said that if the work of the two churches was to be carried on a third minister would have to be got.
He asked
church for their help and pathy in the work going on Kowloon.
sy
which he with
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[Church, which is united with wards the expense.
Their friend had already re-Union Church in the work of the and therefore the only part re- Mr. M. F. Key moved an amend
in portable by the present scribe. ceived call and appointment from Evangelisation Society. ment empowering the Committee
During the service, in addition Remarking that the act of on high, and this was now to be to proceed in the matter but there
The Rev. Maconachle, in con-ordination was one of the mart solemnly recognised, and publicly to the hymns, two anthems were being no seconder the original
the rendered by the chair of the To" រ resolution was put and
Mr. S. Collett, carried clusion, moved a vote of thanks to solemn in the Christian Church, he declared, in full faith that
¡the outgoing Committee and said that the officers and people annointing of the Holy Spirit would Tsai Church. unanimously.
Mr. Mackenzie moved a resolu- made special reference to the work of Union Church were glad to have be granted to the new pastor organist of Union Church, presided
at the organ. the building used for this important according to his need. tion that the meeting approve the of Mr. Cübey as secretary.
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