CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL-
STEAM NAVIGATION Co.'s STRANI BEHAR”
Alvan HONG KONG DN
23RD JUNE, 1987.
FROMANTWEBP.LONDON,GIBRAL „TAR, MARSEILLES, MALTA, PORTSAID, ¿DEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.
YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the shore, named Vassol are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed sad placed at thai RISK in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf, and Godown Cour pany's Godowns
st Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted oat Mark by Mark and Delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.
Options! Goods will be landed herr unless Instructions have been given to the contrary Six Hours before arrival of the Steamer.
Good not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to Rent
No Fire Insurance will be effected:by u in any case whatever,
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Coa. signees, and the Company's Surveyors.
GODDARD & Dodelas, a: 10, on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storags period,
Consignees are specially notified that it is necessary for's Revenue "Officer to be present at the examination damaged dotiable cargo.
J All
before
of
against the Steamer must to the Undersigned on or
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CONSIGNEE NOTICES.".
NOTICE TO CONSIOÑEES.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1937,
THE BISHOP OF FUTURE PROBLEMS OF
THE COLONIES
LONDON
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL Task Before Coming
1 STEAM NAVIGATION Co.'s
·STRANDE “BANCHI.",
ARRIVED BOSU KONG ON 23RD JUNE, 1937.
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From ANTWERP, LONDON, GIBKAL- TAR. MARSEILLES, MALTA, PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO
AND STRAITS.
"YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the
above-named Vessel are hereby in formed that their Goods are being landed and placed at the RISK in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godown at Kowloon where each Consignment will be sorted out hark by Mark and Delivery can be obtained a
the Goods are landed.
Optional. Goods will be landed here unless instructions, have been given to
the contrary Six Hours before arrival of the steamer,
Goods not cleared within 8 days in. aluding date of arrival will be subject to reat.
No Fire Insurance will be affected by as in any case whatever.
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowas for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's earveyors, Messrs. GODDARD & DOUGLAs, at 10am. Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.
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Resignation
The Spring Session of the Lon- don Diocesan“ Conference opened recently at the Central Hall, West- minster...
Lord Lugard On Native And European
Lord Lugard spoke on future problems of British colonial policy The Bishop of London (Dr. Win-
In his presidential address at the nington-Ingram), who presided.arat meeting of the Colonial Em- said that in the natural course of pire Union, held recently at Over- events it would not be so very long seas House: St. James's states the before he would hand over the Tunes." diocese to younger hands, certainly not later than 1930, when he would have Anished 50 years of work in London and 38 as Bishop of Lon-
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don. It was not that he was at all tired of the work; indeed, he loved it more every year. It was not that he was falling, thank God, In physical or mental vigour, but simply that it was only fair for an old man to make way for a younger man, and also probably better for the diocese to have, a change. Therefore, with only a year or two at the most to look forward to, he was most anxious to get them to help him to bet Consignees are specially notified that able to hand over the diocese m
for Revonne Officer to thorough "working order." ig beat the examination of damaged
He would dutiable cargo.
certainly leave All Claims against the Steamer must diocèse at peace within itself, but be presented to the Undersigned on or that was not enough. It must be before 12th July, 1837, or they willa diocese thoroughly and efficient- No Claims will be admitted after they staffed from end to end, and
with an adequate supply Goods have left the Godowa. MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co., churches for its vastly increased
Agents.
population. He knew he would not be able to build all the [5379 churches, but now that All Hallows, Lombard Street, had been handed over to them, when they had.satts- ned the claims of other dioceses, they ought to be able to build several in the next year or two. The sites were already secured, the preliminary work had been done
be pre 90 July, 1937, or they will not be recognized.
not be recognized.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown. MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.
Agents.
Hong Kong. 23rd June, 1937.
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· Hong Kong, 23rd June, 1937,
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selves fitted to all posts held by Europeans. They aspired to seats un the Legislative Councils, but they were not true representatives of their people, from whom they nad become, detached, in thought and outlook. It was only to be Mr. Ormsby-Gore,. Secretary, of expected that they would become state for the Colonies, wrote ex-mouthpieces of grievances-real or pressing his disappointment at be- imaginary. How could groups so ing unable to be present, adding widely divergent as native Africans and British settlers, and whose economic interests might even be in competition, pull in double har- ness together?
"I desire to assure all those pre- sent that I heartily welcome the objects which this union is design ed to promote, especially the aim of affording those of the younger ge- neration who are contempisting or have actually begun a career in some
part of our great colonial Empire an opportunity of appre- clating and discussing with those who have already experienced them the wide and complex pro- blems with which our administra- tora are confronted. I wish the union all prosperity and succéns "
Lord Lugard said that the union was the first and only body to de-
INFLUENTIAL SUPPORT
The only permanent solution, as it seemed to him, equally in the Interests of both, was to give each what they were justified in asking for the opportunity to climb the constitutional ladder without. be- ing retarded by the other.
The proposal that the Secretary of State should have an Advisory Colonial Council (or several 'coun- cils) of so-called experts to advise
an
to
to
in
vote its activities entirely to the pian long-range policies and non-self-governing territories. I have found
development, seemed some support Membership was open to every one inauential
quarters, interested in the colonial Empire imagined it
and "be without distinction of race, colour, debated at some meeting of that was likely to be
or creed. It hoped to work cor- dial cooperation with all other Em be an unrivalled irritant to the union. His view was that it would pire societies.
Secretary of State on the one hand. and to the local government on the other. On the other hand, he thought that a Standing Commit- tee of both Houses of Parliament-- such as that for India-would be of value. Its function would not be to give advice or to interfere in any way with the normal working of the Colonial Office machinery,
MEANINGLESS RULES In spite of the practical consen- sus of opinion that parliamentary forms of government were unsuited to Asiatic or Africa races, we still continued to perpetuate Its ver-
to
in district after district, the peo-isimilitude in Legislative Councils, ble were eager for their church, where its essential features were and it was not too much to hope absent. 6o. too. In the administra- that, if they all pulled together.
tion of judicial formalities which | but it would exist to learn at first they would make an end of what
the ignorant Africans were hand from those who could speak was always in his mind that 50
wholly mysterious and meaningless, with knowledge, so that the Em- out of 100 children in the new dis and to the sophisticated offered pire's legislators could be well in- tricts did not know what happened abundant opportunity for malprać formed on any subject debated in on Good Friday.
tice. Many tribes, though back- either House, since Parliament was ward, were intelligent, and prae- ultimately responsible for the ad- tically all were eager for educa- ministration of the Colonial Em-. tlor Individuals took degrees in
LONELY CLERGY
But churches by themselves were not enough. It went to his heart to send those young men by them-
British Univeralties, and felt them-
selves, one by one, on to these new NEW ATLANTIC
districts with 10,000 people. They must have a colleague, and that was why he was using all the in- fluence he could before he left the
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hand over to his successor £10,000 landplane designed for experimen- a year in new money from the tal operation across the Atlantic. Friends of London they would have Cardinal features åre monoplane an end of that disheartening pro-design, with external lines rexem- posal, which had to be made this bling on a much larger scale those year, to cut down the grants of of the de Havilland Comet, which the poorer clergy by £4,000. He won the England-Australia air offered the Archbishop of Canter- race, four engines, retractable bury to resign at once, if he under-carriage and twin rudders.
The engines are the new” 12- cylinder Gipsyking type, mounted in the wings, and drive vartable- pitch airscrews. Mr. Bob Waight was the pilot, and the machine All he had said was quite in- seemed to behaye satisfactorily. dependent of the division of the The new aeroplane has à speed diocese. That might be right or of about 240 m.p.h... and with ap- wrong; but no one could think propriate load conditions it should that London as it was, with per- be able to 1 3,000 miles non- haps £100,000,000 spent on the stop.
large, but the Archbishop thought It was natural and right that the plan he (the Bishop) had outlined should be followed.
Coronation, ought not to be able The Albatross is the second type to find £80,000 a year, for the of machine intended for the ex- Church in the heart of the Empire perimental service across the At- from which every other Church in lantic. The first type is the Em- every part of the Empire had light-pire flying-boat. The third will ed its fires.
be the Mayo Composite aircraft, which has yet to be tested, and the fourth type, may be some form craft. Refuelling in the air may of catapulted or "accelerated”`air-
also be tried..
It had been with no light heart that he had spoken of his sever- ance from the diocese. When it actually came, it would be almost like cutting off his right hand; but they would be able to find some one who would carry it on better, and, if they stuck to him for the next two years as they had done In the past, he would certainly carry away with him when he did
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