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A BRILLIANT FUNCTION. The esteem and regard in which the Hon. Dr. Claud Severn, C.M.G., Colonial Secretary, is held, was evidenced by the presence of a large gathering of Hous kong merchants at the Hongkong Hotel, Inst night, when the local Chamber of Commerce entertained him to dinner The Hon. Mr. 8. H. Dodwell, Chairman of the Chamber, presided and had on his right the guest of the evening. There were also present

that

invitation to the members of the Civil

For many years now a gratifying change has been taking place, until to-day we and ourselves co-operating with the Gov ernment on the most cordial and friendly, terma-(Applause). This is, I think,” an encouraging sign of the times. A sign

the business man is coming to be recognised as of some at last

account in the land. That he has hot been so recognised before is his own fault, -(A voice:—No).—It is probably no exaggeration to say that if before the war one businessmen had realised their power and asserted it, instead of looking on while the country was being run by lawyers and others with silvery tongue, Laughter-there would have been no Mr. G. Ladin (Mesars. A. B. The Swedish fraternity. The fault was ours, not their, war I cast no aspersions on the legal Trading Co. in China. Ltd.) Mr. B. Mop and, as a matter of fact, one of the great teith Webb and Mr. Geo. F. Caville (Messrs.est men of our times-our-Prime Minis Arnhold Brox Co., Ltd); Mr. Ater, was himself a lawyer, but the secTEI Plemmer and Mr. T. W. Hill. Cesars of his success was that he has never been Bradley & Co., ltd.); Mr. R. Ross Thomson above seeking expert advice and basing and Mr. G. M. Young (Mears. Butterfeld & his actions and decisions on it. Politics, Swire); Mr. Gerald Trwine and Mr. R. C. B.

I suppose, appeal to lawyers because plause)` Hockey Mears. Brunner. Mand & Co. they spend their lives minding other Led.) Sir C. P. Chater (Sir C. P. Chater, people's business, wherons Politics do not 0.3.G.); Mr. J. B. Wallace Mears appeal to the business man because he | Canadian Pacific Ocean Services,

Mr. J. Crockate and Mr. H. Mathesonds his life minding his own business. (Mears. Chartered Bank of India, Australia caning one's own business, gentlemen, can be carried too far, and I think the China); Mr. T H. G. Brayfield and Mr. time has come when to mind our own busi T. G. Paterson (Messra, Carmichael & Clarke) Mr. E. B. . Horpell and Mr. G. M. to help the other fellow mind bis as well, Desa properly we must ninke up our minds Show (Messrs. China Sugar Refining Co. and so automatically help the nation L: 31r. T. N. Chan (lessrs, Chun On mind theirs If we do it well it is the Fire Insurance Co., Ltd.): Mr. P. N. Cooper best and cheapest insurance against the and Mr. D. P. N. Cooper (Messrs. Cooper outbreak of another war.

Co.) ir. James Walker and Mr. Mrelationship which, I think, undoubtedly The closer

Storage Co.. Itd.); Mr. G. 3. Dodwell exists between commercial communities working quietly in my office I received a ture of the Civil Service in every part of

and the Government is largely due to the war having created situations without precedent: situations which the Govern ment official could not solve by looking up his records and finding out what was done 50 or 100 year ago. The only haven of refuge has been expert advice.. It is becoming a habit to seek it.

fays being ready to give it to the best of our ability, les us endeavour to make that habit a permanent one.

As regards our own case, the closer ties existing now between us and the Government are no

Addressing the guest of the evening, Kack year the book shown the vast amount the Cat said:-Dr. Severn, it may of really useful work that is being done, sppear to yon that I have to-night struck and I am sure the years that are coming lighter-vain than belts, the dignity of are going to show an enormous advances Chamber of Commerce, but I would bent in all the activities of the Chamber, remind you that oven Chambers of Comand, accordingly, in the development of after dinner. I wish now to tell you that night as your guest, and I feel that in. meros are human, and that the time in the Colony. You have naked me here to this Chamber entertains the highest res gard for the qualities you possess, which aing me here you are really giving an have enabled you to fill your responsible Service of the Colony. It is a very pleas- post with distinction.

We wish you a happy holiday, and alsb a speedy return, this guod feeling existing between me

ing thing to me to thing that there is (Applause)-nless it should please Hisbers of the Civil Service and the general Majesty to appoins you to a higher pet pression used that there is a governing in some other Colony, than which nothing class, and when I hear that expression.

community, I have often beard the ex

would please us better! If you do not it 10us every democratic instinct glasf pensation for, the loss-that you will bring the present day, if there ever was sile come back, sit, we ask one favour in com- possess because there is no governing", whatever pressure you can bring to bear There is a class of public servants, and clas(Applause.) Certainly notat

your right hand man, the Assistant public servant, and I hope always to en to leave us permanently in your place member of that class can be true to Colonial Secretary, Mr. Fletcher (Ap-deavour to be a civil servant.-(Laughter.) bis class unless he regards himself as a

whose ability. resourceful-

-I was witnessing a curious allegorical, in very high regard. Gentlemen, I asking for us in our daily life. My office is nem, and quick group of affairs, we hold after I had seen it, that it had a mean- play recently in this Colony, and 1.. It,"

you to drink to the health of our guest. situated on a hill, and many public ser (Applause).

vants live there. If we are ever to con The toast was enthusiastically honoured. selves Gods of the Mountains," I think, sider ourselves, if we ever think our it will do us much good if we consider sometimes we are servants of the public.. axe to grind. We have no other object in That is our principal use We have no

the public will recognise as a great fen- our daily work but the public weal.(AZ plaase.That I think every member of

the British Empire. (Applause.) If we doing our duty as public servants and. depart from that ideal we are not

Manuk (Mesars, The Dairy Farm Ice & Cold

G. Morton Smith. Mr. C. A. Peel and Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell (3fessrs. Dodwell & Co.. Ltd.): Mr. G. W. Barton (Memrs. Douglas 9.5. C.); Mr. C. Bond (Mesars, Gande Price &Co. Ltd.); Mr. J. W. C. Bogner Messrs. Gibh, Livingston & Co.); Mr. AG Gordon Messrs. A. G. Gordon & Co.) Mr. T. Arthur Mer, Goddard & Douglas): Mr. B. G. Geria (Messrs. Gerin. Drevard & Col; Mr. P. Stuffbargen (Meurs, Holland China Trading Co.); Mr. W. 8. Brown Messrs. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd. Mr. M 8. Northcote (Mesars. Hongkong Land Investment and Agency, Co. Ltd.) Mr. R. H Kotewall (Mors. The Hongkong Mercantile Co.,

Mr. N. J. Stabb, 0.B.E. (Messrs,

Hongkong and Shaughat Bank); Mr. E: M. Dver (Mesars. The Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd.); Mr. Ng Eon-tas (Messrs. Hentas & Co. Ltd.); Mr. B. E. Ismail and Mr. J. W. Crossland (Mesra Hongkong Import and China Produce Export Co.); 1. Bell Irving and Mr. L. N. Leefe (Alesurs. Jardine, Matheson & Co. Ltd.): Mr. J. Lexis (Mexers. Johnson, Stoken Master): Dr. G. P. Jordon (Dr. G. P. Jordon), 3. W. L. Leask (Messrs. Leigh

Severn, both while he

Br

doubt partly due to this same factor, though not to the same extent as at home; hut they are also due, in a very large measure to the attitude adopted towards Colonial Secretary, and as Officer Admin- atering the Government-(Applause. He has always displayed a very high standard of tactfulness and In stress on tact, because it always seems to

me that, in a Crown Colony where off eial majorities and unofficial necesary exist. I think one of the most necessary attributes of Governors and Colonial Secretaries is tact and ability. (Ap

DR. SEVERN'S" SPEECH Dr. SEVERN, who was greeted with loud applause, responding, said: Mr. Dodwell

of Commerce. This morning when I was and members of the Hongkong Chamber

telephone message, asking whether I would sendi on at once a copy of my speech to hight. I told the enquirer that I had not the slightest "idea what I was going to honoured that after spending eight therefore, I feel particularly Par to-night, that I mus: listen to what gears the others said first. Well, Mr. Dodwell, asked to come here this evening as a guest in this Colony I have been you have spoken with great clouuence of the Chamber of Commerce of sust about myself, and very kindly indeed, and kong. I feel that by asking me here, you what you have said only makes me feel are recognising the fact that the Civil more what I have been feeling daring the Service of this Colony is trying to do its great honour, the Chamber of Commerce (Applause)-I thank you aisa, Mr. past fortnight-the great kindness and the duty as public servants of the community has done me to ask me to be their guest Dodwell for what you have said for any bere tonight I do fent it is an honour thing I have been able to do for the em to aale the Colonial Secretary to be the munity to help sa sport and certain guest of the Chamber of Commerce aspects of social life. When I looked at because it shows what you have indicated this beautiful card at dinner to-night, for in your speech-ust-new-that between the which our friend, Colonel Bird, has drawn. Government and the general community of en excellent design, I felt that in one way this Colony there is at the present time, it was symbolical of one aspect of my life A barmong which is absolutely essential if here. When I saw what I imagined to be of this Colony is to go on with the greatest on the waters of the harbour, I seat round the general-advancement and development Cenone descending from a chair to embark smoothness and in its proper course to enquire of Colonel Bird what he intend- (Applause). I have little experience ofed that figure to represent, and his answer, the internal working of the Chambers of I am sorry to say, afforded me no satis Commerce, because I have only known faction: Unintentionally he has depicted Urange): Mr. D O. Russell (Mears plause. Of this elusive virtue our cuent W. R. Loxley & Co.); Sir Ellis Radoorie Possesses a most enviable supply, which,

two the Chamber of Commerce in Singa on the card one of the happiest aspects of (Sir Ellis Kadoerie Mr. C. Sandes to my mind reached, the heights of genius Hongkong. I remember that 1 regarded you all very much. I am leaving here in pore and the Chamber of Commerce of the last six years of my life here. I thank Messrs. Mercantile Bank of India Ltd.); when, in order to secure the minimum of Mr. S. T. Williamson and Mr. H. W. Lucas friction during his regency, the Justine with a certain measure of respect and and I cannot wish for any happier event

the Chamber of Commerce in Singapore (Messrs, Moller & Co., Ltd.); Mr. H. Sauda of the Pepen and the members of the Con- we because they were proprietors of the in the future than that I

a few days with the very greatest regret. Messrs. Mitsui Buasan Kaisha. Life Mr stitutional Reform Association woke up building in which the Singapore Club was 8. Sayeki. (Messrs. Mitsubishi & Co., Ltd. one fine morning to find their champion tated. We cecunied the top storey and my chief who left here the other day I for a further term(Applause). Like return here Mr. T. E. Pearce (Messrs. J. D. Hutchison muzzled and sitting on the Government they occupied the bottom, and I always have come to love this Colony and every- & Co.); Mr. J. F. Van Rees (Messrs. Nether hensha—(Tærighter, J—I do not propos lands Trading Society); Mr. A. G. Coppin toive von the history of his career it of the Singapore Cinb should happen to beautiful to me every day I live here, and felt that if any thing we did as members thing connected with it. It is more (Messrs. Nestle & Anglo-Swiss Condensed was ver able «iven you be the Pro-Vie Irritate members of the Chamber of Com I wish to come back to see the progress of Milk Co.); Mr. K. Hatta (Messrs. Nippon hement for at the Unitarity when Jr. Yusen Kaitha, Ltd.): Mr. Y. Yasuda (Messrs. Severn's well-merited degree was

merce we ran an imminent risk of losing certain con-all the amenities of Club life, which an approaching their fruition, and if I can Osaka Shosen, Kaism, Ltd.); Mr. H. E. fer pen him. I do however, want Eastern country could give us.

great schemes that are now Pollock (Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, 5.0.) to take this onnortunity of stating rds the Chamber of Commerce at Sings rate I can be here to ace them so far on As re- not be here to see them completed, at any Mr. H. Percy Smith (Meests, Percy Smith, that this Chamber does Seth & Fleming); Hon. Mr. E. V. D. Parr

their way that their completion is a cer- dusted with unanimity and concord as stainty and that the prosperity of the (Mossrs. Mackinnon Mackenzie & Co., Ltd.); Friend Dr. Jordas. In referring to Drule, but rumours reached me that some Colony, which depends on their comple Mr. W. Sinclair and 'Mr. E. F. Carroll (Mosses, Reise & Co.); Mr. C. S. Gubbay Severn's Acting Governorship be stated times the meetings were interrupted by tion, is established and made as certain and Mr. S. H. Dutton (3lessrs. E. D that "De Severn administered the Gortercations, which sometimes, nearly lead as it could be. If that happens, I shall Sassoon & Co.); Mr. A. H. Compton and enment in most masterful manner to physical violence One incident was leave the Colony very happy, because I Mr. F. M. Martyr (Messrs. David Sassoon Now if Dr. Severn administered the Gor. parrated to me which took place between feel that its future, if conducted by the. & Co.); Mr. W. Adamson and Mr. H. F.menin, a most masterful manner 'it two Scottish members of the Chamber-hands of those whom I see here Campbell (Mears. Shewan, Tomes & Co.): was certainly camouflage in a most mas. will say their names were McPherson and is a safe as it possibly enn be to-night. Mr. Chau Sin-ki (Messrs. Shiu On Steam- the framed Pro-Vice-Chancellor meant furionale for sometime they say. Mr. most Gentlemen, I thank you extremely terly manner-ighter)-I am sure McNab and after the contest had raved fulfil all the desires of those who love it ship Co., Ltd.), Mr. E. V. M. R. de Sousa antal and inad-artently master McNab clinched matters by saying Just for your very kind Hospitality to me to (Mesars, De Fousa de Co.); Mr. W. D. Kraft and Mr. P. W. Parker (Messrs. Standard ful" slipped out. We all know Dr. word with you on the verandah, Mr. night, and I hope I shall return to meet Oil Co. of New York); Mr. H. B. L. Dow Severn not only as Colonial Secretary and McPherson What took nince I do not you all again. (Loud Applause). biggin' (Messrs. Stewart Bros.); Mr. M. E. the representative of His Majesty, now I am asured that in the Chamber Riis and Mr. S. Berg (Messrs. Thoreson & upholding that high position with dignity of Commerce of Hongkong nothing of the Co.); Mr. S. Kondo (Messre, Taiwan Bank. and graciousness, we also know him as the sort takes place, and from any external Latd.): Mr. T. Daigo and Mr. Y. Tsutsumi genial host at Government House in the Government receives of what (Mesars, Toyo Kisen Kaishs, Ltd.): Mr. (Applause) doing bis utmost to entertain an in the Chamber in the condder of said that Mr. Dodwell had been intimate

THE CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH.

said—

with ona remark made by my

not ALT** pore. I believe their meetings were con-

ald

VOTE OF THANKS, The Hoa. Mr. E, F. D. Pana, is pro- posing a vote of thanks to the Chairman,

remember once, when we heard that our monious (Laughter). During the way ussociated with the Chamber of Com us and to give us a hearty welcome. I its ordinar affairs, it must be most hat- new Governor was a married man, one of rond ions altered not that I mean there were for the past eight years. In 1915, our local papers remarked that it would was less harmony-but as regards to Mr. Dodwell was vice-chairman and two Le exceedingly nice. once again, to experi-ordination between the Government and ears later was elected to represent the Government House. I always thought erhielteration. We had far moting Mr. Holyoak's absence. Mr. Dodwell ence the touch of a woman's band in the Chamber conditions underwent chamber on the Legislative Council dur- that it was a libel on our guest(Ape with each other, and I may say that bad never spared himself when his per plause). True that touch was lacking and the assistance the Government of this vices were required for the public weal I have done my best to show him where the Colony received in the early part of the (Applause) I had been a plaasure, as- war when we were facing entirely new the Chamber would agree, to be guided

and

WES

6. 31. Churn (Messrs. Union Trading Co.) Bir. Arch. Ritchie and Mr. W. C. Shiner (Messrs. United Asbestos Oriental Agency, Ltd.); Mr. C. H. P. Hay Messrs. Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd.); Mr. 0. W. Kew Mesa Rudolf Wolf & Kew, Ltd.) Mr. Owen Hughes (Mesera. Harry Wicking & Co.); Mr. S. H. Leung (Mesars Yuen Hop Hong); Mr G. Bashizumo (Messrs. Tokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.): Mr. F. Smytit and Mr. H. W. Dick (1er path of duty lies but although that touch Vernon & Smyth); Mr. W. Hannibal (Mossra with the most enjoyable evenings which the Chamber of Commerce was very con Mr. Dodwell's counsel and sound judg W. A Hannibal & Co.); Mr. A.. P. Lowe, many of us spent at Government House,iderable and I do not think that manyhow Mr. Dodwell had represented the was lacking, it did not seriously interfere situations, the stance we received from Mr. E. A. M. Willatis and Mr. D. K. Blair We also know him as the man-a man of of the problems we had to face could have Chamber at the Shanghai Conference to ment He only wished to mention (Messrs. Lowe, Bingham & Matthew): Mr many parts a lover of sport; a lover of heen solved as they were, if it had not show that his name was worthy of being G. P. Lammert (Messrs. G. P. Lammert) the arts, with a keen sense of humour, and Mr. Gen. Grimble (Blessrs. Geo. Grimble also with what I will call a composito experience and the business knowledge whom the Colony, has reason to be proud

been for the assistance rendered and the Co.); Mr. R. A. Great Dr. E. Andero construction that quarter Scotch which and industry of many of the leading

placed in the list of distinguished med Mr. T. Petrie, Mr. H. A. Cartwright, Mr has stood him in good stead in this members of the Chamber. That will of. It was, by no means, an easy task,

WC-Barnett, Mr. A. Hicks, Mr. . Gland (Laughter).It is not generally klway be a very happy memory. One efficiently Bird, and Mr, C. D. Melbourne.

known that I myself have a touch of Irish feature of the war was that year by rear him to the gratitude of the com but one which he accomplished in my blood, a touch that I exploited the Becretars used to send me a proof mercial community, (Applause.) — Mr. one which entitled for all it was worth After the loyal toast had been blood was on our throne and for all used to give me about twelve hours in next week on a well-earned holiday, and

when Iriabof the annual report of the Chamber and honoured the CHAIRMAN

I know gentlemen, it may account which to look through this rather large ho was sure they all wished him, & very"

Dodwell

leaving the Colony We are assembled here to-night to member of the Council. But to

for my hnding myself to-day a nominated volume and to make any alterations I pleasant holiday in the Old Country, and do honour to our genial Colonial these touches properly I have found out liked or do anything I liked and re- he hoped that Mr. Dedwell would retard

exploit Hecretary, who is shortly leaving Bevern has done-learn the language. I felt that was one of the heaviest re the Chamber-Loud Applause).

to my cost that one must do, as Deturn it to him within that period. Well, to resume his work in the Colony and for us for a well-earned rest, and I am remember once nearly getting into serious nonsibilities had to face every year. sure that I am 'voicing the sentiments of trouble by informing an excitable gentle (Laughter.) used to slash and cut it The Hon. Mr. S. H. DODWELL, in reply, all of you when I say that during his man, who, I had forgotten for the moment.hout page after page, mors to save paper thanked Mr. Parr, and said that they were long term of office he has by his abilits been seized by Crocestral lands bad than to delete any terrible secrets which not to take much notice of what Mr. Parr

was Irish, that our

after the siege the world at large must not know, but bad said, as Mr. Parr, being a personal and tact, deserved well of us; year by overges held the cats in which De when the report came out I found printed friend of his, had given them an ex- year he has enhanced his popularity Colony was, I think, well evidencen, by the I never tried, to censor in the obnoxious only done what any other business man, devern is by Englishmen in this in the bank pages the word "Censored," aggerated idea of bis. Abilities. Ho hut among us until today I think be ranks reep on our fist St Geo Fe way in which a letter was censored, and who took an interest in: the community as one of the most popular Colonial Sec The esteem in which he is held by Scotch the terrible incidents of the war. I mers. He did not think that he would return merks at our last Georgy's dinner which we now remember as only one of amongst whom he lived, would have done. retaries we ever rad (Applause) men is. I think evidenced by the fact that indicated in the report that I thought to stay permanently in the Colony, but must admit that, having spent a compara he is invited to the sacred precincts of certain things might be omitted. The he hoped to come back temporarily and tively short time in the Colony, their Burns nicht dinner. The esteem in word Censoryne like a red rag to see the progress the Colony had made and cannot boast of a varied experience which he is held by the Chinese was amply ball to a certain ection of the community renew the acquaintance of all his friends in the matter of Colonial Secretaries, evidenced by the reception accorded bind, "but if one looks back through which, I believe, was without precedent who thought those pages tight bave had whom he Fad always found to be most Commerce one is almost forced to the confering of his degree by the students of per away and I am never troubled A musical programme was interspersed clusion, from the many controversies and the University. And the esteem in which with the resort now until I see it bound between the speeches, those contrinating misunderstanding with the Government he is held by this Chamber is going to be most beautifully and laid on my office stems being Dr. E. Anderson, Messry in the more distant past that Colonial evidenced by the enthusiastic way we are desk I never knew I could read a book C. HP Hay R. A. Green T. G. Patter. Secretaries are the natural enemies of the shortly going to drink his healthLoud so quickly as I read it in those days, and son, and G. P. Lammert, Mr. George Becretary of our Chamber of Commerce. Applause).

to read it as thoroughly as I did then Grimble ably played the accompanimental

the archives of the Chamber of in the annals of the Colony, after the con- valuable information. However, that Fabroad-minded and generous. CO., LTD.

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