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NEW U.S. MINISTER.

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MR JOHNSON ARRIVES.

IN CHINA.

✅ Shanghai, Jan. 23. The new U.S. Minister to China,

Johnson," arrived, this after

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noon on the 8.8. President Grant, and. is residing at the Cathay Hotel for a few days, before going to Nanking to present his creden- Lials to Marshal Chiang Kai-shek; after which he will return for another brief visit here, and then go to Peking-Reuter.

THE CATHEDRAL MEETING..

(Continued from Page 10.) the Board. They had been valuable in their work,

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Sir Henry Pollock seconded and the elections were approved..

Cathedral Council. The following, were elected to represent St. John's Cathedral and St. Peter's Church on the Cathedral Church Council. The starred names indicate that the persons are also elected to the Diocesan Conference.

WEDNESDAY,

their clubs, for which they paid- their subscriptions whether they were able to use the club or hot. The expenses of the Church went on exactly the same, year in and year out, and they had to be mer. The Church had hitherto been de- pendent on offertorios which were affected, for example, when 'mem»: bers of the congregation were !!!, and the only common sense plan was to get people to subscribe. Lieut. Col. Wyatt added he find a' club which never yet found catered for regular members by the day.

Response Not Very Good.

Ho continued he thought they St. John's Cathedral-Mrs, all realised that the spirit was Black, Mrs. Brindley, Mrs. N. worth more than the material so Evans, Mrs. Forster, Mrs. G. they should rate their subscrip Grimble, Mrs. Savage, Mrs. Stra- tions to the Church rather higher han, Miss Acheson, Miss Grif- than they rated their club sub- fin, Mr. H. 1, Besi, Lieut. Col.scriptions. As to the receipts of W. F. Christian, Prof L For the good will scheme, he could not ster, Dr. G. A. C. llerklots, Mr. paint a particularly rosy picture. 1. Jacks. Mr. F. Mason, Mr. H. So far he had had replies. from Owen Hughes, Mr. W. L. Patten- 103 people and he noticed that den, Mr. E. G. Stewart, Lieut. Col there were 150 on the Cathedral F. 1. Wyatt, Mr. G. S. Archbutt, Roll. Of those 103 people, 20 had Mr. B. S. Fielder and Professor given no indication as to how Shellshear,

much they were going to sub- scribe. All the firms who used to pay pes rents had consented to continue to pay that sum.

St. Peter's Church-Miss R. Mow Fung, Mr. H. A. Allen, Mr. R. Ashton { and Mr. A. C Braine Hartnell.

The meeting approved the election of the following as sides- men: Dr. G. A. C. Herklots, Mr. P. Brindley, Mr. A. Cheung, Mr. B. J. de II. Moore, Mr. N. L. Rail ton, Mr. ER. Robinson, Mr. E. G. Stewart, Mr. J. Grenham, Mr. It. A. Sinca, Mr. T. W. Carr. Mr. 1. A. R. Duncan, Mr. H. Qwen Hughes, Mr. P. S. Cassidy and |-Mr. F. W. James,

Messrs. Lowe, Bingham and Matthews were re-elected audit- tl*5.

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In the budget It would be noticed that $2,000 had been in- cluded as donations from firms. Of the other 83 members on the Cathedral Roll they were going to give between them $7,200 which made an average of roughly $90 per person. On the basis of the last four Sundays' collections in Church, which amounted to about. $6,100, the total amount contribut ed would come to about $15,000 towards a total of $26,000 which was required. When the $4,000 legal expenses were added, the In the course of commenting total arrived at was about $30,000, on the statement of accounts of Lieut. Col. Wyatt, continued he the late Church Body. Lieut Col. thought it would be interesting to Wyatt said that dividenda" were compare the income of previous shown at $10,000 instead of $20,- years from collections. In the 000 as in the previous year, but year 1926 they received a total reagon was that a certain from offertorles, donations and amount of money which was out pew rents of $13,969; 1927, $12,- on mortgage bad come in to be784; 1928, $14,040; 1929, $12,916. re-invested and the good old days It was hoped that the present of 8 or 9 per cent, on mortgages had year's figure would be $16,800 but passed. With regard to the bind- to obtain that amount they would ket, it was based on the average have to get a move on. of previous accounts. There were one or two differences, and one of them was the inclusion of legal expenses, $1,000. That was in connexion with the new Or

In conclusion, Lieut. Col. Wyait dinance which had taken effer commented on the additions to the that day in the election of trus- staff. He said they had seen the Rev. Mr. Young go down to the tees on the new council."

When the budget was formed, jaws of death and come back again, they did not really know what, that was entirely due to overwork legal expenses were going to be and such as effect was only to be and they had a bit of a shock two expected of a conscientious priest days ago when they found the exspeaker said he thought it was in such a place as Hongkong. The penses were $6,000 Instead of $1,000 so that an additional $.- only right to increase the staff and 000 had to be found in the bad he thought they would be ab- ket. Another Item was the for-solutely right to keep it so. mation of a sinking fund, for con- tribution towards home passages to the Cathedral staff. The fund was a necessity because they were more or less committed to "send one of the staff Home every year for a well-earned rest,

The speaker urged that support for the good will scheme should be forthcoming and asked those who had pot alrendy joined to do so,

In supporting the adoption of the "accounts, Sir Henry Pollock spoke on Licut, Cpl. Wyatt's up- peal in connexion with the good will scheme and urged those who had not joined the scheme to do it at once (applause).

Mr. P. S. Cassidy in seconding. On the income fide, pew rents also appealed on behalf of the had been abolished and the inten- scheme. He stated that although tion was to raise the difference the overdraft shown on the bal- between income and expenditure ance sheet was $2,058, the Cathed- by means of the good will fund.

ral had between it and bankruptcy In expressing the hope that every a reserva fund from the surplus

present had

joined that of previous years and he hoped schemic, the speaker continued there would be no suggestion from that the iden of the good will the council that commitments scheme was to put people to should be cut down. Although he gard the Church as they regarded realised the value

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JANUARY 29, 1930.

LOCAL RADIO.

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Today's Wireless Programme;

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The statement of accounts was adopted.

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