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DISCUSSION.

An interesting discussion fallow- edl.

MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1932.

HONG KONG HÀNG The Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton suggested that the meeting might well pass the following motion:

"That this meeting approves in principle the establishment of an air line between Hong Kong and Hanoi."

This motion was carried unani- movaly on the proposition of the Hon. Mr. Shenton, seconded by the Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson.

The proceedings concluded with an expression of thanks to Major Brasier-Creagh for his interesting: and instructive address and to Messra, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., for the nee of their board room for the meeting.

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Mr. A. Ritchie, invited by Major Creagh to state the views of the Far East Aviation Co., Ltd., of which he is a director, explained that the company has been work- ing for nearly three years more or less on the lines suggested in the

delivered. speech just

Major Creagh was correct in assuming that the company had experience,

Tho meeting was attauded by qualified men and funds adequate to carry out investigations. At the Mr. J. A. Plummer (Chairman of 2.15 p.m.---Close down. moment they left that their plans the Hong Kong General Chamber 5 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme.

to 10.30 p.m.-European pro- were not ripe to come before the of Commerce); the. Hon. Mr. W.7 public with proposals, but they E. L Shenton and the Hon. Mr. gramme. were approkching the Hong Kong J. J Paterson (Members of the 7 Government, Imperial Airways and Legislative Council); Messrs. A. L other bodies with a view to form Shicids, P. S. Cassidy and G. ing a Hong Kong public company. Miskin (Members of the General 7 Capt. W. E. F. Jones, who re Committee of the Chamber of Com- presents the aviation department merce); F. A. Joseph, L. Kadoorie, of Messrs. Arnhold & Co., Ltd., C. Champkin, F. Stewart Simth, mentioned that his company had J. H. Ruttonjee, Frank R. Smith, gone so far as to file to scheme with A. Ritchie, R Vaughan Fowler the Hong Kong Government. Air and Capt. A. V. Harvey (of the lines in China had often met with Far East Aviation Co., Ltd.); failure on account of the political Capt. W. E. L. Jones (Aviation insecurity of the country although, Department, Messrs. Arnhold & apart from that factor, the country Co., Ltd.); Mr. Li Tre Fong Was the most promising in the (Bank of East Asia); N. J. world from an aviation point of Perrim (Manager, Thomas Cook & view.

Son); M. F. Key (Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce); Col. L. G. Bird, D.S.O.

Ho thought the time was very cload when air lines must be operat- | ed from Hong Kong which he re- garded as a base of considerable importance to the chain of 'Im perial Air Router which would operata from England. Hong Kong was probably the crux of castern air lines because from here lines could radiate in several directions.

A company so operating would look first of all to China, but in that country profit was still far off. The question' whe" whether

Letters of apology for absence on account of business or bad weather were received from the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotowall (Member of Coun cil); Mr. F. J. Gellion (Macao Electric Lighting Co.); Major E. P. Howard (U.S.A. Special Aviation Trade Commissioner to China); Messrs. Wallace Harper, Frank Austin, H. R. Greatwood (Far Eastern Manager, Union Oil Company).

LESSON SERMON.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONG KONG,

it is possible to operate air lines, The Hon. Mr. W. H. Bell and with Government assistance, over Mr. George Potts, who had pro- territory which is Chinese, from mised to attend, were away from termini that are not in Chinese the Colony. territory" Capt. Jones suggested that in his estimates Major Creagh had omitted a number of necessary items which would involve increas- ed capital but points like those could be considered and adjusted.

Finally, Capt. Jones mentioned,

"Love" was the subject of the with regard to the comprehensive proposals submitted by Mesara. Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Arnhold & Co, to the Hong Kong Christ,, Scientist, on Sunday, July Government for operating air lines 31. radiating from Hong Kong, and

The Golden Text was.-"We have also for operating a Flying Club, known and believed the love that God is Love; and that his figures were a little more God hath to us. encouraging than he could have he that dwelleth in love dwelleth hoped for, but he must still rely in God, and God in him." (1 John upon Government subsidy. (4; 10)

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

ATTITUDE.

Among the citations which com. prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible." And, In reply to Mr. J. A. Plummer behold, a certain lawyer stood up, (Chairman of the Hong Kong and tempted him, saying, Master, General Chamber of Commerce), what shall I do to inherit eternal Major Crengh said that China had life! He said unto him, What is not so far entered into agreements written in the law? How readest with other countries permitting thou? And he answering, enid them to fly over her territory. Thou shalt love the Lord thy God Mr., Ritchie remarked that the with all thy heart, and with all thy strength, and with all thy subsidy offered by the Hong Kong mind; and thy neighbour as thyself. Government was totally inadequate. And he said unto him, Thouhast He suggrated that Capt. Jones had Buswered right, this do, and thou

shalt live." (Luke 10; 25-28.) formed the same opinion hut Capt. Jones said that, in his remarks, he bad not shid this.

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schemes and sinning. My weary hope tries already in the field he withdrew to realize that happy day, when at once any suggestion of promet-man ahall recognize the Science of Christ and love his neighbour..aa ing a third competing company himself, when he shall realize but he thought that since, before God's emaipotence and the healing a line could be actually started, power of the divine Love in what it has done and is doing for man- either of the two companies would kind." (p. 55.). have to go to the public for their, capital, the meeting might usefully form itsell into a body to speed things up by consulting with the -two—-eathblished--companies --and- strengthening their appeal to Gov- ernment by its wider interesta, · ·

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