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(Cathedral) and Chater (St. Anments which adorn the walls go drew's) endowment funds have far to prove with what care and

CONFERENCE been obtained from Messrs. Dea-affection the building was tended.

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ANNUAL REPORTS OF ANGLICAN CHURCH

cons, Solicitors, and have been It is not ny purpose to give you forwarded to the Church Coun- detailed history of the Church, ells concerned.

|fascinating though such an ae-

Reports on the fabric.. goods count might be. It is sufficient to

and ornaments have been obtain- say that, in the days" when for ed from the Church Councils of tunes were made and lost in Can- The Victorian Diocesan Confer- St. John's and St. Andrew's and fton, the community was able to ence was held in St. John's also copies of the annual state- support a resident clergyman who Cathedral Hall yesterday after ment of accounts and annual re-received, it is interesting to note, a salary of HK$1,750 per annum. noon. The Lard Bishop of Vic-ports. toria, Right, Rev. Ronald Owen The cash in hand with the Trea- Of later years, however, this: central tame were Rev. N. V. year was $6.50. Fifty cents has ad to by the Church Missionary Hall presided and with him at the surer at the beginning of the luxury has had to be abandoned, and the Church is now minister- Halward and Mr. P. E. Barker. been expended for receipt stamps, Society, whose already overwork

Preparations for the conference leaving $6 in hand on Decembered missionaries can yet find time were marked by Holy Communion 81.

to conduct our Sunday morning in the Cathedral at 7.45 am.-and

services. To them we owe a debt Evensong at 5pm, with an ad-

of gratitude which we can never dress by the Bishop.

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After the rall call, the election of officers was proceeded with and resulted:Secretary, Rev. G. K. Carpenter; Treasurer, Mr. P.

E. Barker.

The following report of the Executive Council was submitted by Rev. N. V. Halward:The Executive Council has had two meetings since the last Diocesan conference. The chief business has been in connexion with the future of St. Peter's Church, West Point and a new church at Kowloon Tong. It is considered there is need for a church in that district.

The total amount now standing to the credit of the "See House Fund" at December 31, 1932 is $16,945.87. A statement of this account is shown herewith.

Our sincere thanks are due to

Capt. G. E. Elliot Haywood for bis services as Hon. Auditor.

Balance Sheet. Credit.

Amount placed to fund

by St. Paul's College. April 1, 1931 ...... Interest on Mortgages,

1931

Interest on Mortgages,

1932 T Interest on Government

6% loan, 1932 Interest on Current Ac-

count

.....

A suitable site for a church has now been definitely reserved by the Government. It is the wish of the Executive Council that the subject of church extension and the relationship of the new church at Kowloon Tong to the existing i churches in the Colony be dis- Placed out on Mort- cussed at the present meeting of the Diocesan Conference.

Total

Debit,

84ge at 7% Purchase of $1,000 Govt. & Joan.... Account Current with Hongkong and Shanghai Bank

It is also suggested that it might be possible for the Missions In to Seamen chaplain to hold ser- vices for the Happy Valley "area in the Chapel of the Resurrection and also in the Missions to Sea- men Chapel,

in

The report concluded by re- commending increases

the V.D.M.A. quotes of Cathedral and St. Church.

The report was adopted.

Trustees Report.',

The annual report of the Church of England Trustees was presented by Mr. J. W. Baldwin, Secretary and Treasurer, who said:

Total

repay.

venue

Canton Explosion.

The Church property includes a parsonage which is now on lease and which forms the main re- of the establishment. Church and parsonage were built with timbered roofs, which con- stantly needed attention owing to the ravages of the white ant. In $15,000.001931 a terriác explosion occurred,

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Christ Church, Shameen.

Conference then listened to report on the financial situation of Christ Church, Shameen by Mr. W. H. Taylor, who said:

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The Committee was at this stage faced with a delicate, pro- blem. The expenditure of a few thousand dollars would be suffic-

ient to repair the damage, but only

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similar catastrophe in St. John's Andrew's

future would inevitably recur. They therefore obtained estimates It is with pleasure that 1 take for a concrete ceiling and roof this opportunity of introducing and at the cost of about $25,000 myself as the secretary of Christ They decided to accept the esti Church, Shameen, Canton, and of mate and thus free their succes-

Conference a telling the

little sors from all future anxiety is this regard. This was a courage: about that interesting Church.

Christ Church lays a modestous and far-sighted decision. claim be the direct descendant The result of this policy, some The fourth year of the exis- of the oldest Protestant Church of you, perhaps, have had a tence of this body has been one of on Chinese soil. The history of chance to inspect in the entirely special note, as it marks the de- the original institution goes back renovated Church which we now parture of Rt. Rev. C. R. Duppur to the late 18th. century when possess. The elimination of all

Whangpoa D. D. after 10 years as Bishop of Canton and

became superfluous decorations pu the Diocese, and the enthrone-annual rendezvous of some thou-score of expense has resulted in a ment of Rt. Rev. R. C."Hall in his sands of seamen who foregather- building of quiet dignity, and stead We sincerely hope that ed from all corners of the world, 'simplicity and one which will not our new Bishop will have a long and whose spiritual needs were need attention for a long, time. and very pleasant stay with us. ratered for by the provision of a The rear also marks the pass-chaplain by the British Govern. ing of a very earnest and loyal ment.

The financing of this venture member of the Diocese, Mr. W. L. From the superb view point of proved a formidable obstacle. Pattenden, who was one of the the White Cloud Mountain the was found that an overdraft could original Trustees elected to re-eye travels over the whole asthe arranged to cover the entire present the Cathedral and wasdelta of the Pearl River with its estimate and the work was there- loved by all who knew him. Out green hills and shining waterwayfore put in hand immediately. deepest sympathy is extended to and pulses quicken at the thought The Committee then worked with his family in their bereavement. of the winged clippers which

determination Two new Trustees have been could then be seen at rest or in collect sufficient funds to free the

their 111450

debt, Gazetted during the year, Mr. J. sai ollecting

Church of the threatened "H. Hunt being elected to repre-freights of tea and silk. Cooped

These efforts have resulted to date 'sent St. Andrew's in the vacancy up in their chips

large

in the collection of about $8,000 caused by the retirement of Cap-amongst a hostile people ravaged tain R. D. Thomas and Mr. Philip by malaria, bad food and bad mainly from members of the con- gregation. Magnificent as this Jacks in the place of Mr. G. S. water, these hardy pioneers for result is, it yet fails short of our Archbutt representing St. John's. ed our earliest congregations. By

Two meetings of the Trustees them was the foundation stone of requirements. The income of the establishment is in round figures, have been held during the year, commerce with

China well and $6,000 per annum and the ex- the principal items considered truly laid, and only their clergy penditure $4,200, leaving a ba- and dealt with being the form and our imaginations can picture innce of $1,800 per annum tion of a Beard of Patronage for what they endured in the laying reducing the debt. The overdraft the re-appointment of the Dean of of it.. St. John's, and the drawing up. and signing of the new agreement for that appointment; the forma tion of a preliminary Board of Patronage to consider the posi tion of Rev. W. W. Rogers at St. Andrew's, and serious considera- tion of the proposal to establish a Church at Kowloon Tong.

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energy

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at the moment stands at $20,000, Church Razed By Fire. to which must be added $2,500 due creditors who have kindly The establishment and develop agreed to an extension of their ment of the factories in Canton debts but who must soon be paid resulted in a growing community, whose activities resulted in the and a possible $500 to buy a new blower for the organ, the present building of a Church which ser-

one threatening to fly to pieces ved their needs for many years every time it is used. This means Twice was this Church razed to that the overdraft must continue With regard to this, the Trus- the ground by fire and from the for at least 10 years unless out- tees have approved the Govern- ashes has grown on Shameen burride assistance is obtained. The

have re- ment's terms submitted to them of présent building. I

our successors will

a site at Kowloon Tong, and have verently examined the archives of Committee's desire to reduce this authorised their Seal to be fixed this Church which date back to period as much as possible is very to the agreement.

1866, and reveal a most interest-natural, as ing story of hard living and, hard hardly thank us if, in accepting a Chater Endowment Funds.

work. Through It all the Church bequest of a renovated Church. Revised statements of the in-was a bulwark of stability and the they must accept; also a heavy

overdraft. vestments held under the Chater diverse character

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