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UNION CHURCH.
LARGER ANNUAL INCOME NEEDED..
ANNUAL MEETING.
TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1929.
THE KING'S PROGRESS.
WINDOWS HAVE TO BE SKUT
ONCE MORE.
London, Mar. 4. The King, who again had a good night, arose early this morning and sat in a chair near his win. Reference to the service of the dows. As the weather was dull, Rov. J. Kirk Maçonachie is con- with a cold, damp breeze, his tained in the report of the Com- windows were kept shut. British mittee of Management submitted to the annual meeting of sent holders of Union Church, there port also dealing with the finan
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cial situation and urging the from the goneral account present supporters of the Church which $1,169.90 was borrowed in to see that the bonefactions of the 1928),"
MAN.
CHINESE FLIGHT.
TRIP TO FAR EAST RESUMED FROM DOVER.
London, Mar. 4.
The Chinese aviator. Won-Lin- tschen and his Danish colleague have left Swingato aorodrome, Dover, for Amsterdam-Reuter,
On March 2, Wen Lin-tachen, accompanied by a Danish colleague, started from Croydon on a flight" to China on one of the fourteen Cirrus-Avian acroplanes ordered þy. China to train Chinese to fly in the new school at Nanking. He was nearly forced down at sea soon after ho had, started. The engine mig- past are not mado an excuse for There are a number of vacant behaved in mid-channel, so the pilot slackness in the present. The sittings in the Church, which the decided to turn back to Dover, report further deals with the Committee appeals to adherents Rapidly losing height, he cleared Kowloon Union Church building who are not contributing in this the cliffs by only thirty feet and scheme and the financial aspect way to take and thus secure to the landed safely just inland. Unlucki- of it.
Church a regular source of income | ly, a gust of wind tipped the ma and to the subscriber a share in chine to its nose, damaging the pro the government of the Church peller.] which, under the Ordinance, is vested in the spathalders.
The report of the Committee of Management, presented to the, annual meeting of sent holders contains the following.
Renovation Scheme.
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The year. 1928 Raw the conclu As to the Sunday collections, crossing the regular income of the sion of the long and distinguished even a dollar a Sunday-whether Church in order to meet all needs ministry of the Rev. J. Kirk present or not-from every adher and liquidate debts incurred dur Maconachie, who came to Unionent in a position to give this suming the year in connexion with the Church in March, 1913; and the (surely the majority) would make renovation scheme. He acknow installation in October of the Rev. the Church financially secure, and ledged with gratitude @pocial F. C. Young, formerly of Belling-place it in a position to support efforts of the Ladles Committee ham Congregational
Church, more worthily the Christian work which had brought in over $300 London. Your Committee desire in the New Territories which is towards the cost of this. As ro. to place on record the apprecia-the special responsibility of Union cards the Kowloon Church, though tion and gratitude which all con- Church, and to meet other claims. the building fund appeared large, nected with Union Church feel for
much would require to be dono the long and faithful servico
before the daughter Church could which Mr. Maconachie rendered to
This has been already referred be considered fully grown, this church, and to the cause of to, but for the sake of record your religion in the Colony, and their Committee state here that during
Building Coste Lower, thankfulness. that worthy the summer the Courch and lec- The Rov. H. R. Wells, of the successor has been found in Mr. ture hall were re-decorated and London Misalon, said that his ox Young, who brings youth, energy painted inside and out, both roofs, perience, based on the expendi- and enthusiasm to the per- formance of the varied and all-l windows, doors and typhoon ture of considerable sums of mis
shutters were repaired or renewsionary and other Society money engrossing duties that fall to the ad, and the Lecture Hall floor was on buildings in the Colony in 10 lot of a minister in Hongkong.
replaced with concrete, the whole cent years, led him to believe that It was the unanimous opinion costing $3,813.33. In addition, a substantial saving would b4 of the Ladies' Committee, and of $219 was spent on repairs at the effected on the estimates for erect the Committee of Management mange.
ing the Kowloon Church. Build that the beginning of the new ministry should be marked by a
ing costs in the Colony were now much less than they were a Enw thorough renovation of the Church
years ago. premises. This was financed by an overdraft from the bankers of $4,000, the total cutiny (including
work urgent
at the
mange) amounting to $4,032.33, which was reduced by $428.35 through special efforts in the last two months of
the year,
The Late Mrs. Alice Hickling.
The Colony generally and this Church in particular suffered a grievous loss during 1928 in the death of Mrs. Alice Hickling, M.D. Mra. Hickling was the daughter' of an eminent missionary, the Rev. James Sibrec of Madagascar, and she brought a spirit of devotion to all she did for Union. Church, In the Sunday School, on the Com- mittee of the Church, and as nu enthusiastic supporter of the New Territories Evangelisation Ro.
ciety.
Kowloon Union Church.
The Hon. Treasurer suggested the possibility of giving the new Church help in regard to fur loughs out of the Hongkong Church's pastoral furlough fund (a special fund raised at the 75th anniversary of the Church to mert these, recurrent expenses),
Early-
Morning
COUGH!
THOSE exhausting boutsofearly-morning cough are terribly weakening-and-they do grave injury to the tissues of the chest. The bronchials soon get into a semi-inflamed state, and neglect generally ends up with an attack of bronchitis or bronchial asthma..
- Make it a habit every morning when getting out of bed to slip a handy Peps into your mouth; take them at night to soothe the throat and chest and prevent coughing.....
You 'besathe in' Pepa famen as 'n tablet dissoŽTER in the mouth and they banish cougha'sud ćolda by going, dirty into chest and lungs,; ·Peps heal the lademed and cough-toen membranes. They soothe and disinfect the throat and extend a germicidal and strengthening: lafuence over the entire bronchial system. A Popula your mouth prevents harm from dusty germ-laden air.
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Agonis :——Mesura A.B. Moulder & Co., Ltd., P.O. Box 386 Hengkong REMARKABLE CURE OF TYPHOID FEVER THROUGH POO ON CHINESE- HERBS. Under Physician's Treatment Two Weeks--Grew Worse Doctors Insist Removing Boy to Hospital & Give Very Little Hope of Recovery.
Mother
Jenis Brooks, son of Mrs. John T. the approaching pain and blind- Brooks, 1004 11. Btreet, Modesto, nass. I also tried a specialist ly Calif., U.S.A., suffered with typhoid (Stockton, and Modesto. She foally fur twe weeks undergrow, so bad that I had to keep her fever, physician's and nurse's carb-grew in a darkened room. I keep har steadily worse.
becomes under constant care in the darkened armed over safety of her son and room for nearly two months. A is induced to try the POO ON friend then told me about the and the (HINESE HERDS TREATMENT Herbalist, Yes. Poo Lun, for Typhoid. Result Instant relief Poo On Chinese Hert Treatment. I In short time. had no faith in treatment of this and absolute cure
and I have tried dolu MANY Mrs. Brooks said:
kinds of treatments and doctors in "My boy Jenis was in bed suffer-vain, but in desperation I decided to Ing from Lover and chilis, he Woh try the Poo On Chinese Herbs. At Regular Expenditure,
The Hon. Secretary (Mr. M. Frented by physicians for two weeks thin time water was running from with what they called typhoid fever, her eves excessively. I gave her To avoid reduction of capital, it
Key) urged the necessity for tak ho could not eat and had severe the Poo On Chinese Herbs, an oint- will be necessary to make further
ing into full consideration the re-
paina ih the stomach; delirious,ment, and some wash. At the end provision in 1929 and 1930 to meet
lations between the older Union stomach was bloated; he was kept of a week the "rinter" running from the cost of the renovation scheme,
Church and the new and the help in lee packs and rubber les mattress the eyes stopped and almost at once and thereafter to set aside a
which each could ronder to the and attended by a trained nurse; a marked improvement took place. portion of the annual Income for
other. The Hongkong Church ha did not show any improvement She continued to improve very fast other repairs which will require The report also gives details of had often declared that Kowloon but became worso so, ether doctors and her eyes began to olent up. A called in for consultation, short thilo after I started giving to be done sooner or later. Your the Kowloon Union Church build-was entitled to look to them for were
Poo On Herba aba WAS Committee has been advised, foring scheme, mentioning that it is aid: the question was how it They all insisted on removing boy her the example, that the lecture hall will hoped to retain as an endowment could best be rendered. Applying to the hospital and did not give require a new roof in the course $40,000 of the sum of $100,000 for a domestic parallel, it was more much hope for his, recovery. of the next few years. The buildings given by the late Sir satisfactory that a daughter "I was recommended and insisted Church now possesses a property Paul Chater. The gift now should have a regular allowance of considerable value, and amounts with accumulated inter than be obliged to go and ask her economic maintenance will neces- | est, to $120,000, and the estimated parents every time she wanted a |eitate regular expenditure. cost of buildings is $80,000. shilling. (Laughter). To be in n Study of the annual accounts Efforts are proposed to increase position to render any help, how will ronew the feelings of the $10,000 to $50,000 as soon as ever, the Hongkong Church would gratitude which present adherents possible: also to endeavour to need to increase substantially its of Union Church must surely feel secure an increase in the ordinary current income.
The Committee's report and ne- to the benefactors of past years income of the Kowloon Church as to the late Sir Paul Chater, to the a preliminary to embarkation on counts were then adopted. subscribers of the Three Quarter | the building scheme,
The New Officers, Century Fund, and to the Rov. Tribute is paid in the report to Kirk Maconochle who Was Bothe work for the Church rendored The following officers largely responsible for obtaining by the retiring trustees, Mr. E. Belected: on behalf of the Church both the Cubey, Mr. G. M. Shaw and Mr. D. latter fund, and the Chater Templeton.
Endowment Fund. Without those resources it is difficult to see how your Committee could have faced the heavy expenditure which fell within its year of office.
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Vacant Slifings,
THE ANNUAL MEETING,
1.
were
Committee of Management The Rev. F. C. Young, Dr. E.. W. Kirk, Messra, R. D. Bell, A. Cal- vert, N. M. Currie, A. T. Hamilton, C. G. dickling, J. L. McPherson, J. Mitchell, A. Hitchle, J. Wattle and P. D. Wilson.
Ladies Committee.--Mésdames
The Need for Increasing the Brown,
Regular Income.
entirely cured from this disease and her eyes were back to normal that she should see as good as ever. am certainly thankful to the Hárbr and the Herbalist and am positive that Poo On Herba Absolutely cured my child's cyca.
upon by Mre. De Lemon to try the Poo On Chinese Herb Treatment, as she had been cured of a tom- plication of disanses by them.
“I made up my mind to give the Thousands suffering from catarrh, roo ON CHINESE HERBS bronchial and long-trouble, throat, trial; after the first day's treatment cough, asthma, hay fever, malaria, the fever was very much reduced stomach trouble, indigestion, constips- and he began to have an appetitetion, gastrits, piles, diarrhoes, Artala-
heart and slept well a night.
disease, cezama, scrofūļa, After five day treatment the female trouble, nervousness, insomn fever was cuted and after a few obesity,
kidney, bladder trouble, more treatments the boy was Bright's dincase, diabetes, rheuma- absolutely well and playing around tisum, neuralgia, dropay, prorrhea, the yard and eating heartily, and feplieptle fits, paralysis, tumors, was able to go back to school, and (ulcer, pimples, dizziness, headaches.. feels as well as he never did.
Mrs. G. A. Bayes anya!--"I am Positive That Foo On Chinese Herbs and Olstment Baved My Child's Byenight Because I tried: Several Eye Specialists Before Going To Poo On. His Cire Was Simply Wonderful and I Am Very Grateful.
and many other chronic discasos, have been restored to health and happiness without polsonous drugs or the knife, by the Poo-On Chinese. Herbs.
{THE POD ON CHINESE HERE CO. YEE POO LUN, Chinese Herbalist, Managing Director, over twenty-fre years' practical experience in Ameri- Calvert, Drummond, Your Committe urges this
ca curing the sick with: Chinese Hamilton, McNeille, Mitchell, Mrs. G. A. Bayes, 611, Third Herbs, Main: Ofice: Modesto, Calif, generation of supporters of the
Muir, Philips, Pryce, Ritchie, P. Street, Modesto Calk., U.S.A., U.S.A. Hongkong Office: 62A, Queen's. Church to see to it that the bene- The annual meeting opened with D. Wilson and Young.
says:
Road Central, 1st door. Eatmaco, factions of the past are not made a social gathering in the courao of an excuse for alackness in the pre-which songs were rendered by Mr Territories Evangelisation Society. the pye that was gradually making p., to 6 pm, Sundays, 10 am. to "My little girl, 8 years old, in 06, Queen's Road Central Office Representatives on the Now!
Bore way contracted a disease of Hours: Daily 9.a.m. to 12.80 p.m., f sent. Nowadays, surrent re-McLeod and Mr. Keown and Mr. J. L. McPherson, the Rev. her blind. I immediately took her 3 p.. Evening Hours: 6.30 p.m. to ceipts from supporters, at $5,284, duet by Mr. and Mrs. McLeod. J. H. Johnston, the Rev. F. C. to an eye specialist for are very little larger than receipts Miss McNeillie acted, as necom-Young, Mr. D. F. Warren, Mrs. C. but there seemed, no way to stup European Lady in attendance.
treatment, 18 p.m. by appointment only. from interest on capital, $4,490, panist. Refreshments were pre Pryce and Miss McNefltic. and yet the Church needs a some-vided under the superintendenca Hon, Treasuror, Mr. IL J. what larger annual income if all of the Ladies Committee..' Its financial responsibilities are
to be met. This is quite apart. Mr. J. Mitchell, chairman of the from the leeway which has to be Committee of Management, presid made up in the immediate future ed over a large attendance.
.
Lamb; Hon. Secretary.-Mr. M. F. Key.
A vote of thanks, was accorded to the Hon., Auditor (Mr. C. Bernard Brown) and to the out-
in respect of the renovation The Hon. Treasurer (Mr. H. J. scheme and a sum of $2,997,91 due Lamb), in presenting the nr going officers, on the proposition the Three Quarter Century Fund, counts, mentioned the need for in of Mr. J. W.. C. Bonnar.
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