CONTROL "OF THE PACIFIC.

AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND CLAIMS

(RY A CORRESPONDENT IN A LONDON PAPER.)

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH, 1911.

CHURCH SERVICES.

PEAK CAVECK-Holy Communion 8 am ovory Sunday,

̈ST. ÄNDRIÝ's Cinor, Nathan Road, Kowloon. Septuagesima Sunday, 12th February, 1911. oly Communion nt & n... Morning Service at 11 am, Sunday School at 250 p.m. a British chicol,

Servios at B p.m. Services on Sund.

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That the High Commissioner, for the British Vom Cominuniou on 1st, 2nd and 4thly because this wonderful remedy dogs what it Possessions in the Southern Facilio will ulti-days at 8a1 mately be stationed at Sydney, Australis, is vary probable. That he will be andor the direct control not of the British Colonial Office but af the Australian Federal Govorament is a practical suggestion. But there are obstacles in the path to that and than Mr. Tistor, the present Pring linktes of the Australian Commonwealth, sons to recognise, judging by the cullo. pablished yesterday. If he land consulted with his predecessor in oleo, Mr. Deakin, ho would probably have learned to what extent, tho matter had been already dis cussed between the Imperial overnment und other bodies interested anil the reasons which prevent any definite stop being taken at the present time.

iam, on lat, ör › and 6th Sundays at y son. Voring Prayer at 11 am. Evening Frayer at

Children's Service at 3 pan. on the first Sunday of eve y alternate mouth.

UNION CHURCH, Kennolly Fond, Minister- Rov. C. H

11 a.. Worship Hyuna 10, 51 and 210 Sunday Schools, pm. Worship Hymas 395, 503, 62, 249 and 13:1. Subject-raco, Grit and Gumption." Wednesday 3.30 nm Ladios' Work- 6.p.m. ible Study. Thursday 9 Endeavor both. Friday 8 15 p. Christinu

Society. ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Hongkong, Septange- imo Sunday (815 am) Matins (11 am) Responses, Feris!

Feb.

uary 12th. Holy Communion Venite, Barre was; Pasta, of the 12th morning Bonedleto, Popkins, Elvey and Hopkins; Bono- Thore is reason to think that the Colonial Office diotus Macfort (11th baoring).

Flym., 83, is inclined to favour the idea of a gradual parti.34 and 1

168. N.B.-F 02 veria 1, 3, 7 and 8 tioning of the amali Colonies of the Empire in unison. Film 6 ver803 5 among the great Bolf-governing Dominious. Palnı 64 verses 1, 2 and This would gain at once the advantages of a (545 p.m.) Response, Feral; Paalus, of the isth esutral sing and a decentralising policy. The evening; Magnificat und Neue Dimittis, Gawett

in F: Anthem, trouble of dealing soparately with small out-of-

" Lov the Lord"-Sullivas; the-way atoms of Empire from London would be yuun 167 HR 2009

Amon; Volun at ou end. At the same time great advantages toire" in F-Lefeburo-ely. N.B. salm 63, "Grand offer. would be seonred through those milf Colonios veran's 1 and 2 in unison. Paalm 66, verses 1, 7, coming under the guidance of Governments 14 and 18 in unison. Pelas 67, ve sex 4, 5 and close at hand and baiter acquainted with their in unison. Hyman 107, verses 1 and 6 in uni, Hyan 285, veryls 1, 2. 4, 5 and 7 in unison.

local conditions than officials stationed at London osa possibly be.

This natural development of the now idea of the Empire us a confedoracy of actions dependa for its adoption as a general policy on the growth of confidence in the Home Country that the new responsibilities cast upon Bolf-governing Do minions would be carried out with the respect to the atores and rights of variona aboriginal populations. Thore was, at oun time, an idea, which was not without justifiation, that tho White/Colohios were not sufficiently tender towards coloured races coming under their son- Arol. Fortunately, it may now be infideatly stated that the Governments of the Ovesen Dominious are honestly anxious fes deal justly | and generously with subject races eaming under their ears. But the last vestige of old suspicion on the subject will have to be thoroughly offed before the British Parliamout would consont to give over tu other hands the control of posses. Bions with large soloured popula tons. The pre- sunt situation iu Papus may be taken as the result of an experiment on the part of the Home Government in transferring control of a native race to Australia. If White Australia" słowa that it can administor justly and wisely Black Papu" a great forward top will have been gained in the progress towards a more natural and a mere truly Imperial apportionment of the British race's responsibilities in various parts of the globe. So far reports from Papa are distirenly encouraging. The Ane'rilian ed- ministration is progresaire: is ir to the natires: and it promises, ou the whole, well for the happiness of that portion of New Gainer which is under our flag.

Apart, however, from the issue, still in doubt. as to whether the young democracies of our race can successfully follow a system of kind and Gem administration of tho uffairs of nativa races which the men of the Hoana Country have been trained to in India and elsewhere, there is a particular difficulty in regard to the routrid of Odunia, for two Donjons Espiro to the honour, Australia and New Zealand. The most strohous opposi tion would, it is practically cortain, befored ut tho prosent stage by New Zealand to any pso posal that the virions Pacific islands should be controlled from Australia. Equally arong opposition wouldcons from Australia if it were proposed to realise an ambition of the late dr. Beddon and allow the British Pacifi:island to bo annexel to Now Zealant. The two clims may bo stated thy; New Zealand considors that ahe has the right of control because of clever pro- pinquity house this control would give her a better chance of approaching to parity with Australia boens in dealing with the Maoris aho has been conspicuously successful. Australia considers that there is only ruou for one dominat- ing British Power in the Southern Pacific: an! that thuat Power must be the continental one of Australia. The Homo Government probably favoare the idea of Australiam heremone: It would probably prefer to see New Zealand decide to throw in her lot with Austentia than to aspire to be a soparate power in the Pacific. There are no real points of difference between the two peoples and in the first stages | of the Federal movement Now Zealand partic pated in the discussions, but later decided that the long ecoin journey between the two countries made & closo union impracticable. Since then there has been union which linked the States of New South Wales and West & stralin-between which a far greater distance intervenes and the improvement of steamships has made it possibly to cover the ocean journey from Sydney to Anck- load or Wellington in about half the time that was considered uocessary fifteen years ago, A union of New Zealand with Austalia might bo a development of the near future. That would facilitate a decision in regard to the control of the Pacific posao sions under the British flag. The chief of these possessions are Papua (a juri of New Guinea); Lord lode Istam, and Nor folk Island, now ander the control of Australia: the Fiji Group, Tong, some of the Solomeus, the Santa Cruz Group, the Ellice Islands, an erous inlets, such as Pitcairn Island, and per- laps also the New Hobrides may ultimately be

counted.

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The N.Y.K. str. Kumano Maru (Australian Line) left Nagasaki for this port on the 10th instant, and is exported here on the 14th inst.

The N.Y.K. str. flirano Mara (European Line; left Singapore for this port on the 10th icatant, and is expected here on the 15th inst.

The N.Y.K, str. Awa Maru (American Line) left Yokohama for this port via Kobe, koji and Shanghai on the 10th instant, and is expected kera on the 19th instant.

The Austrian Lloyd's str. Korwaerts left Singapore for this port on the 10th instant, and is dae here on the 15th instant a.m.

The Norddeutscher Lloyd's str. Bornes left Sandakaa on the 8th instant p.., and may be expected here on or about the 14th instant an.

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