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HONGKONG -DEAN'S INSTALLATION.

INSTITUTION OF REV. "A. SWANN.

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and to offer continuous and rever- ent worship to Almighty God; and secondly, as the place of the Bishop's sout and the Mother Church of the Diocose, everything possible should be done to make the Cathedral the centre of Dioce sau Hfe and interest."

I think that we shall do well to The Institution and Installation proceed tentatively and by degrees of the Revd. Alfred Swann, MA. In the matter of development, but D.S.C., a Dean of St. John's, believe that we shall find that

and Archdeacon Cathedral

ofit will be possible to make the Cathedral increasingly a real home and centre of diocesan life, with- out it in any sense whatever cene ing to fulfil its function 09. 1 Parish Church.

Hongkong. and of the Revd. Mok Shou-tsang, Incumbent of the Church of Our Saviour, Canton, as Archdeacon of Cantor, were carried out at the Cathedral a 5.45 p.m. yesterday."

As Archdeacon. Mr. Swann is to hold the office of Archdeacon, by which office he is brought in a special super into definite official relationship with the Bishop of the Diocese. The best brief description of the office of an Archdeacon I have met with

Subsequently, a reception was held in the Cathedral Hall to the Revd., and Mr. welcome Swazn.

"Subsequent to the reception, the Church Body repaired to the plat form, among these being, the Right Rev. C. R. Duppuy (Bishop of Vie- toria), His Excellency the Gover-is as followa: nor, (Sir Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G.), the Rev. A. Swann, Hey, Mok Shau- in tsang, the General Officer Com

(Major General C, manding, Luard), Messrs. J. Owen Hughes, P. S. Cassidy, W. Jackson, T. G. Weall, Col; Hayley Bill and Mr. C. Blaker.

Archdeacon from

"It is the duty and office of ancient times to advise and assist the Bishop in his pastoral care and "office."

Some think that ought to have entrusted the office of Archdeacon to one whose hands will be less full than those of Mr. Swann are I have naturally likely to be. H An aldress of welcome was de-weighted this consideration, and livered by the-ishap of Victorin.

The Bishop's Address

my deliberate judgment is that

well in this instance to make the experiment of entrusting the office of Archdeacon to Mr. Swar in addition to his other responsibi

sona:

FRIDAY,

of welcome to Mr. Swann on be-possibly be, and he was very grate- half of the laity and of the com- ful to the Bishop and Mrs. Duppuy munity in general upon his urrival and to Colonel and Mrs, Hayley to take up work in our midst. Bell for all they had personally do so with pleasure. It is not done,

JANUARY 13, 1928.

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reni a welcome to the Far East, They came to the Colony quite but a Weléome balk to the Farguerant of Eastern life and with East, for Mr. Swann saw the light verything to learn. From a now- of day in Kobe where his father comer's point of view, Hongkong "ubscribed Catal was engaged in missionary work offered certain advantages and for some years.

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I understand that Mr. Swann, hoped his wife and himself would when he last passed through Hong- have the wisdom for n considerable kong had arrived at the mature period to be observers and learn- age of 2 years. I imagine. there-ars in matters which were entire- fore, that his recollection of this ly new to them. place is not very vivid. He s

The work ho had come to was still young, but has already about as different ns anything cumulated a vast amount

of Could possibly be from what he was educated at had done before. Coming from a perience. He Rugby and at Trinity Hall, Cam-thickly populated part of indus- bridge, where he read medicine for trial Yorkshire, where the houses three years. The outbreak of war were mostly back to back, with found him so engaged, but he in endless miles of tram lines and mediately joined the Royal Naval slag heaps and where people en- Volunteer Reserves After eighteen months on a mine gaged in burrowing for coal, to a sweeper, he served (rom 1916 to place of most amazing beauty like 1918 on coastal motorboats in the Hongkong. was a tremdous change ilk arrangemcit Channel and elsewhere. For three-just about as big as it could be a certain years he was

an officer, in his-and it would need majesty's Navy, and, as such, took amount of adaptation to change part in the Zeebrugge raid. From their methods of work. But he August, 1918, till the end of the know perfectly well that war he was interned in Holland.were certain things which did not, For his services in the war he was faith. It was the same in every change and that was the Christian awarded the D.S.C

At the conclusion of the war,art of the world, and it would meet the needs of people wherever Mr. Swann felt a clear call to be they might be and in whatever ordained., ife went for special training to Westcott House under circumstances they were in." Canon 1, K. Cunningham, Whils

Great Responsibilities.

He said:

We are here to-day to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Swan to our midst, and in your naix: I should like to assure them of a very warm wel-lities, and for the following reaat Cambridge he rowed in three

come. It is a big pust to which Mr. Swann has been called and one full of interest.

Honkong is a little world in it- self, and has repeatedly said that i know of no place in any st of the world where one can find such a reprezentative group people within a small an aren,

And it is a post of great respon-- sibility. To exercise the allice of a clergyman anywhere is a great responsibility, Sor, as one has put it-The Pastor is to his dock the sale accredited representative t the ideal spiritual, unearthly, eternal side of life, the Pastor in things divine of the souls, com- mitted to him." "And I think ar added responsibility attaches to this office in days such as Liese, days of such great change and up- heaval.

If ever a Church is to do its work, it cannot be content to te- main mildly stimulative, but must be regenerative. Christianity stands not for the moral improve ment of our natural life, but for the offer of a spiritual life in its stend.

I do not want to-day to say much about the one who has come to discharge this office amongst us. But there are two things I desire to say regarding, Mr. Swann. am sure that you will find that he stands for reality and for initis tive. The reality of the man you

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will come to find out for yourselves, As regards initiative, Mr. Swann is "both quick to see what wants doing

and quick to get it done."

Quick action is essential here in Hongkong if we are to keep pace with the march of things. The Church has moved forward a long way since left England more than seven years ago to become Bishop of this Diocese, and but there we need constantly to be readjusting ourselves to these

movements,

not forbear lo acknowledge the "debt we owe to Mr. Moyle.

(a), in a dieese such as this,

there

It would always be his nim to University hunt races. In 1920 bej

as President of the University keep Church life in the Cathedral Boat Club. At Cambridge he also as high as possible in order that it might have a good influence on won his half-blue for running.

nired of the spirt, and that was less those things were fully ac-

what he wanted to try and intro- luce into the new changes which had been made. To carry out his

with a limited staff it is a mistake to inultiply officers,

In 1921 he was appointed enrate the life of the British population thy The Bishop must naturally

kok, to the clergyman in at Kirkburton, near Muddersfield, of the Colony. His responsibilities were very great, mid were all the; Charge of the Cathedral "For and in 1924 he took up the appoint- special aid and assistanment of Viear of Ligersedge, York-eater cause of the changes in fice which had been explained to in the discharge of his passhire. Those of us who have a. His only hope was that toral care and office," more ready had the pleasure of mosting watever changes it had been seen regards the Mr. Swanu, have been impressed to make, would prove to be of especially as English side of his work. by his personality. But, in addi-| (e) I am appointing an Arch- tion, we already had from Engeneit to the Colony. Mere pres- dences of Canton, and I be land the testimony of two bisligns, Lige or mere dignity was of no use lieve it will be found that who spoke most appreciatively not only will the work of his abilities and work." Archtekcan be done by Mr. ..Swan without any detri- ment whatever to the work of the Cathedral Church, but rather that it will strength it. Big jobs make a big Church, I have amongst my own friends less than five who are work ing heals of Parish Church Cathedrals and are at the

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Correspondenta in ali pridefpal Cities of tbm long and noble record of efficient with the source of all power and institute as Dean of this Cathedral

Foreign exchange and Danking 'bosinone t service in Church work. I shall the source of all goodness. If one Church, our well-beloved in Christ, World be much mistaken if you do not faltemple to stand on one's own Alfred Swann, Clerk, whe hatherers description fransacted.

already in our presence, before Sale Depoult Boze (variour sixes) readily find that she has inherit-fee; one failed every time. In ad- divers witnesses, taken the Oath reary rental of from: It to B10. Led a full measure of those quali-dition, there must be the co-opera-

ties which have contributed to that tina of the people, and he did ask of Canonical Obedience to the Bis- record.

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the stronger and to advance the work designated is that of "Duan," this best of our dest servants are and influence of the Cathedral in being his primary work. I think,

under the subtle Hongkong. apt to fall further, I ought to make it quite and distracting spell of China New plain on this occasion that what Year. Yet these dificulties have In conclusion, the Rev. Swann to this our brother grace to fulfil BONGEONG OFFICE; 11, QUEEN'S 'SOAD,

have had in mind throughout is an end. When the time comes again expressed his thanks for all in this place, the vows that were not the dignification of individual that Mr. and Mrs. Swann are all the kindness shown his wife and made by him when he was ordain-Authorised Capital but the definition

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of work that awaits them. I ven- (Applause).

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Impressive Ceremony.

Bishop gave his licence to the Rev. fulfil them worthily. My ait contact will serve but to intensify.. The institution and installation Swinn. Laying his hand on the to secure a

most impressive, a head of the Rev. Swann, the Bis- strong coordinating

Hongkong is

cosmopolitan service was and creative lead from the centre.

place. We do not all think like: large number of local clergymen hop pronounced the Benediction The Rev. Mok Shan-tsang. Nor in welcoming Mr. Swann, Yel, I think I may safely assure taking part. The procession en-a- follows:

The God of Peace, Who brought | can forget that it is to be my Mr. Swann that, whatever outward tered the church in the following privilege today to install Mr. Mok differences of opinion or thought order: the cross bearer, Rev. Lagain from the dead our Lord Shan-Tsangg as Archdeacon of my appear, there runs throughout Ying-pai. Rev. g. Wittenbach Jesus Christ, the Great Shepherd this Colony a spirit of tolerance Rev. G. F. Stopford, Rev. Nout of the Sheep, through the blood of You all know that this is and goodwill which is ever ready Evans; Rev. W. T. Featherston, the everlasting covenant, make thee Rev. Copley Moyle'S Service.

iocese in which part of the work to assist all effort directed to up-Rev. E. W. L. Martin, Rev. Lee perfect in every good work to do In welcoming Mr. Swann I can-is English and part, an increas-lift Christian work and life.

Kau-yan. Rev. Tsang Yal-sung,Iis will, working in "thee that t ing part. Chinese. Mr. Mok, the In conclusion, I again tender, onRev. E. S. Ulyat, Bev. W. W. Ro- which is pleasing in His sight, vained Chinese Priest, has been à your behalf warm welcome to rers, Rev. G..II. Hewitt, Rev. P.through Jesus Christ, to Whom be kupw that Mr Moyle has left a valued worked during the time of Mr. and Mrs. Swann. I confess Jenkins, Rev. C. I. Blanchett, Rev.glory for ever and ever. Amen,'

The Installation. permanent mark on the lives of three Bishops of Victoria, Dr. feel that I have been unable to dis. A.D. Stewart, the Assistant Chap-

The Rev. Swann and the Rev. many individuals, and I believe Haare, Dr. Lander and myself. charge adequately the pleasant plain (Rev. W. Cannell), the

were then con- In addition to having behind him duty which was assigned to me; Dean Designate (Rev. A. Swann), Mok Shan-tsang

(Rev.ducted to the sanctuary steps and more than twenty-five years of de- but I would ask you to cover my the Archeacon designate voted service, he has shown, in shortening by the heartiness of Al Shau-tsang), the Bishop's all kneeling, Hymn No. 157, "Come a, high standard of Caithful ser- times of unprecedented difficulty, your applause in Loken of the Chaplain (Rev. N. V. Halward) and Holy Ghost, our Souls Inspire," vice. The prosperity of a Church courage, wisdom and leadership sincerity of the sentiments I have the Bishop. depends largely on its connexion Christianity stands for fellowship endeavoured to convey. (Ap- with the past, dit in course of as wide as the bunian race; for

plause). time there are developments in the the asseinbling of all nations under life of our Cathedral, and I hope a common family roof, and I re-

dwell" which when the clergy had his stall, the Bishop saying, "I HEAD OFFICE-YOKOHAMA, there, will be sach developments, gard it has a high privilege' to in-

rone to their respective seats, was hereby induct and install you as The Rev. Alfred Swann, who followed by the Lord's Prayer and Dean of this Cathedral Church and Alexandria they will be built upon the four-stall Mr. Mok to-day as first tion so truly hid by these whe Archdeacon of Canton.

was received with applause on ris-versites, led by the Rev. Cannell. Archeacon of Hongkong, and do Batavin have gone before."-

As I think of the fature what I bug to reply, expressed his, most After the singing of Psalms 121 assign you this stall in the said Bombay desire to emphasize is that in the grateful thanks for all the kind and 122, the Rev. C. 1. Blanchett Church, in the name of the Father, Caloutt

maintaining of His cause, we shall him, but said he would have pre-Exodus 3,11-15. ahout the offices which will be till- full if we merely trust to the same terred, Mr. Owen Hughes' speach

The Bishop then installed the ed by Mr. Swann. Ile is to be mouns, which are used in hum30 | having been censored beforehand.

The Institution.

Ret. Mok Shau-tsung similarly, Hamburg Chaplain of the Cathedral with a enterprises, to energy, to strength. Mr. Swann and himself had re Then followed the institution, The second Lesson, taken from definite Cure of Souls. The Ca-o sagacity, rather must we trust eeived a great deal of kindness the Bishop being conducted to his St. John 1-16 was then read by the Hongkong thedral is in the first place the

to the power of single-hearted ghe- | from the moment they had arrived Chair at the Channel steps, fol- Very Rev. The Dean. Parish Church of the Island, addience, to spirituality, to prayer, to in the Colony. They had been flowed by the Rev. Swann. His The service concluded

patience, to faith, to goodness and made as comfortable as they could. Lordship then said:

will be found that he has left af permanent mark on the life of this Colony. He has left behind him

The Parish Church

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And this leads me to say a word doing of Christ's work and in the things which had been said about read the First Lesson, taken from the Son, and the Holy Ghost. Canton

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i know of no higher or more lightful work in the world than that of Parish Priest, with all its friendships, its intimacies, its op- portunities for helpfulness.

to self-sacrifice.

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There is always a danger to which we all of us are subject, and not least in a place like this, lest we sacrifice the charm of thị inward life to the outwari mani- festation of bustling energy. The great work of a Christian in the world is not to do many things but simply to load in it à Christ- like life, to conquer not so much by worldly organisation but rather by the appeal of a Christian life.

But St. John's Cathedral is mère than the Parish Church of the Is- land. It is a Cathedral Church and Mr. Swann is to be Dean of the Cathedral, which is the Mother Church of the Diocese. In the words of Bishop Stingfleet, "Every Cathedral to be as the Temple to the whole Diocese,”

growing up in many places a new may anticipate for a moment Dean and most valuable relationship be- and Mrs. Swann), in the name + {- tween the Cathedral and the the diocess I welcome you to the Diocese and the Diocese and the Colony and diocese and you Mr. Cathedral. The report of the Ca- Mok I welcome as first Archdeacon thedral Commission issued last of Canton. (Applause). October thus defines the objects |

la mudéru times there has been Mr. and Mrs. Swann, (or if I

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Every description of Banking etc.

A. ROLLIN,

Manager. Hongkong, let January, 1928.

THE BANK OF CHINA.

SPECIALLY AUTHORIZED BY PRESIDEN. TAU MANDATE OF THE REPUULIG OF. i

CHINA ON THE UND DY NOVEMBER, 1917.

Authorized Capital

Paid-up Capita} Kesatre Fande

.$40,000,000.00

$18,278,000.83-

5.0 2,429,435,36

HEAD OFFICE PEKING.

HONGKONG DIANCHES:

4, Gawen's Hond Central. sfranches and Hub-branch all over Chika and correspondenta in Europa,“ America KNË.

ther parts of mutan

· LONDON BANKERG)=-

The National Provincial and. Usles, Bans 4f England Lizalted

-Tha Duaranty" Trust Company of New York. (NEW YORK BRANCHES —

The Irving National Banks. • The Eqslə shi Trust Company of new York.

Internt allowed co Cerrant Accounts and Fixed Deposita. Terma on application. "

Every decription of Banking business transacted.

Loane granted as approved”, pocześšiam. Special facilities for Home Exchange

SHOU 3. CHEN,

Manager:

THE HỌ HỒNG BANK, LTD.

Reserve Fund (1820)

Batarin

Bombay

Husenkl

Ben We

Calcutta Excion Haiphong Honclus Kobe Kowloon London

New York

... Singapore

Bourabera

} l'ald-Up

Virks Parla

Prinz

Penang

Ransson

Beigen.

Shanghai

Bydney

Talpeh

Tjenilo

Tokyo

(Established 1017.) CAPITAL

Authorized Celia

Ipaved

· Beserve) - Lubilities

bolder Correspondents in all principal, dilice of the Hurplus.

World.

Every description of banking and szehange business transacted. Legna granted on ap proved socurillen. -"

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ta ler PA

KAN TONG.PO,

of

$20,000,000

•* 5,000,000 ..........$ 4,300,000

46,000,895 .....................-8 1,910,684.

· HEAD OFFIC—SINGAPOREAN

Branchco, agencias sad Correspondents in an

the principal cities of the world.

Every dotription of Banking and Krahasim

| basinass, transacted..

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