Herbert William Champion

Herbert William Champion
Acting Lieutenant-Governor of Papua
In office
1940
Preceded byHubert Murray
Succeeded byHubert Leonard Murray
Government Secretary of Papua
In office
1913–1942
Preceded byAlexander Malcolm Campbell
Succeeded byNone
Treasurer of Papua
In office
1908–1913
Preceded byDavid Ballantine
Succeeded byRobert William Turner Kendrick
Personal details
Born8 August 1880
Kaiapoi, New Zealand
Died12 May 1972(1972-05-12) (aged 91)
Chatswood, Australia

Herbert William Champion CBE (8 August 1880 – 12 May 1972), usually known as H. W. Champion, was an administrator in the government of British New Guinea and the Australian Territory of Papua. During his time in Papua from 1898 to 1942, he served as Government Storekeeper, Treasurer, Government Secretary and acting Lieutenant-Governor.

Early life

H.W. Champion was born on 8 August 1880 in Kaiapoi, on the South Island of New Zealand, the eldest child of Charles James Champion and Frances Mary (née Stringer).[1] He left home at the age of 17, taking a ship for Australia where he found a job with Burns, Philp & Co. At the end of the 19th century Burns Philp had become a major merchant shipping company in the South Pacific and the first provider of tourist trips to British New Guinea. In 1898, just a year after his arrival in Australia, his new employer sent Champion to work in the company storehouse in Port Moresby in New Guinea.

When Champion arrived in Port Moresby, the town consisted of little more than twenty buildings clustered around the harbour, home to a non-indigenous population of some 35 men and 15 women.[2] Champion occupied a corrugated-iron cottage on the site of Burns Philps' recently constructed wharf and warehouse, and was responsible for overseeing the loading and unloading of the company’s vessels.[3] Soon after his arrival, Champion came to the attention of Lieutenant-Governor George Le Hunte, who offered him the job of assistant government storeman.[1] In this job, Champion worked for Henry Chester, the son of the Henry Marjoribanks Chester,[3] who in 1883 had attempted to annex New Guinea on behalf of the government of Queensland.[4]

In December 1901, Chester died in an accidental fall, leaving his wife Florence and four year-old son William Neville Chester. Champion was given Chester’s job as government storekeeper in 1902, and a year later married Florence in Port Moresby.[3][5] The couple had three more sons, Ivan, Allan and Claude, all of whom later also joined the government service. Their eldest son, Ivan, later won fame as a leading explorer of Papua, and with Charles Karius, undertook the two great journeys of the North-West Patrol. This expedition, traversing the island of Papua New Guinea between 1926 and 1928, was memorialized in his book Across New Guinea from the Fly to the Sepik. Around 1904, Champion became partially deaf.[1]

Public administration

Not long after being promoted to government storekeeper, Champion joined the Treasury department and by 1906 (when the territory formally transferred to Australian administration and was renamed the Territory of Papua) had become the Chief Clerk of the Treasury.[1] In 1906 Australian Prime Minister Alfred Deakin appointed a Royal Commission to investigate the governance of the territory, which ended with the dismissal of most of the senior executives of the administration, including the Administrator Francis Barton for Barton, he emerged with credit from the Royal Commission,[6] and was appointed Treasurer in 1908.[7] Although Murray, whose private correspondence with the Prime Minister triggered the call for a Royal Commission and whose deeply critical testimony was instrumental in the removal of the incumbent officials, was viewed with distrust and dislike by the local non-indigenous community,[8] in 1908 he was appointed Lieutenant Governor. During the subsequent period of political infighting, Champion earned a reputation for quiet efficiency and integrity,[1] earning the lasting trust of Murray, and in 1913 was appointed Government Secretary.

As Government Secretary, Champion was in effect the chief executive officer of the territory, responsible for day-to-day operation of an administration that was starved of funds,[1] experiencing the upheaval of the transition from a remote British protectorate to an Australian territory increasingly occupied by ambitious immigrants eager to develop the agricultural and mineral resources of the region, and led by distracted and frequently absent principals embroiled in political infighting. Murray, for his part, was at best lukewarm about the Territory, describing Papua as "a beastly country-I cannot explain how I hate it."[9] Murray was bored with desk work in Port Moresby, detested his political superiors in Australia (he referred to Atlee Hunt, the head of the Australian Department for External Affairs and Murray's boss within the civil service, as "a commonplace bounder, fat of both body and of brain"),[9] and was frequently absent on long expeditions, leaving the details of his administration to Champion.[3] During Murray's absences, Champion became the "acting" Lieutenant Governor, a role that he took on for periods totalling around four years during Murray's administration.[10] As a consequence, Champion was active throughout the administration of the Territory, taking on the role of commissioner of lands, registrar of titles and public curator when circumstances required. He also took responsibility for the management of parks and gardens and planted many trees that still stand in Port Moresby and Konedobu.[3] Despite being Government Secretary and a senior member of the Executive and Legislative councils,[11] he would water trees and plants around the town after his working day.[12]

Despite increasing tensions between the government and private sector over development and native rights, Champion found friends among both fellow government officers and members of the commercial community. He was twice elected president of the Papua Club, the meeting-place of leading businessmen and planters. As the head of the public service, Champion was frequently asked for advice in matters where a conflict of interest could arise between his role in the government and the small Port Moresby community,[1] which he dealt with, as Hubert Leonard Murray later put it, "with machine-like impartiality."[13] Impartiality was central to Champion's role as the head of the Magistracy and the Police, locally known as the "outside service",[10] the departments that undertook the practical work of implementing what became known as the "Murray policy" of colonial administration.[14] As the head of the civil service in a small community like Papua, Champion was always conscious of possible charges of nepotism or preference. While he helped his step-son find a position in the civil service on the grounds that he was a returned serviceman and thus eligible for preferential treatment, Champion rejected his own sons' applications for government appointments. Disappointed that he could not join the service in Papua, his eldest son Ivan took a job with the Union Bank in Sydney.[15] It was not until a chance meeting in Sydney with Hubert Murray, which led to the Lieutenant-Governor's direct intervention on his behalf, that Ivan was able to join the government service as a patrol officer. Even after they had joined the administration, throughout their many years of active and distinguished service in Papua, Champion scrupulously avoided showing any favouritism to his sons.[1]

Florence died in 1924, leaving Champion a widow at the age of 44. Two years later,[1] Champion married Haidee Wallace, the sister of the newly arrived government surgeon, Victor Wallace. The couple had two daughters, Jan and Margaret. In 1934, in recognition of his public service, Champion was awarded a CBE. Murray noted in a private letter in February 1934 that "Champion has got a CBE. He ought to have got something much better, and in fact the Minister tried to get him a CMG."[16] Such disappointments continued for the Government Secretary. When Murray died of lymphatic leukaemia in February 1940, Champion was appointed Acting Lieutenant Governor. After some months of deliberation, the Australian Government decided to eliminate the office, downgrading it to that of Administrator. In December 1940, Hubert Murray's nephew, Hubert Leonard Murray, was appointed to the new post.[1] Champion was bitterly disappointed with the decision and wished to resign but was ultimately convinced to stay on.

However, after Australia's entry into World War II and military preparations in Papua against an expected Japanese invasion, it became clear that the days of the civilian administration were numbered. After Port Moresby was bombed for the second time on 5 February 1942, the Australian cabinet decided that civil administration would be suspended. The formal declaration of military rule on 14 February followed a period of confusion and unhappiness as the civilian government attempted to retain control of a region increasingly dominated by the military. Hubert Leonard Murray, Champion and other senior government officers left the country the day after the proclamation was issued, 'like whipped dogs’ as Champion later described.[17] The abrupt end to Champion's 41 year career, which he sometimes called 'a long nightmare',[1] was a source of enduring bitterness to a man who had devoted his life to the territory.[3] As he later recollected, Champion had arrived in Port Moresby with one suitcase and had left with one suitcase forty-four years later. Over this time, he had built a significant collection of books and notes, all of which was lost during the war.[1]

After leaving Papua in 1942, Champion settled with his wife and two daughters in Chatswood, New South Wales. He died at home at the age of 91, on 12 May 1972.

Legacy

Champion Parade, which runs around the waterfront of Port Moresby harbour, was named in his honour.[13] The tennis courts near Ela Beach were established by Champion before World War I,[18] while he also planted and cared for a great number of the trees still standing in the city centre and at Konedobu, as well as the casuarina avenue on Ela Beach and the few mango trees that remain in Hunter Street.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Champion, Herbert William (1880–1972) Australian Dictionary of Biography
  2. ^ Sinclair 1988, p. 1.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Stuart, Ian (22 May 1972). "Champion: 'It was a long nightmare'". Papua New Guinea Post-Courier: 5. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
  4. ^ Chester, Henry Marjoribanks (1832–1914) Australian Dictionary of Biography
  5. ^ Sinclair 1988, p. 3
  6. ^ Sinclair 1988, p. 3.
  7. ^ "Territory of Papua Government Gazette". Territory of Papua Government Gazette (Papua New Guinea : 1906 - 1942). 7 October 1908. p. 80. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
  8. ^ Nelson 1982, p. 17.
  9. ^ a b West 2005, p. 63.
  10. ^ a b Murray, Leonard (17 November 1943). "Tribute by Hon. Leonard Murray". Pacific Islands Monthly. XIV (4): 10. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
  11. ^ "Mr. Herbert W. Champion". Pacific Islands Monthly. IV (6): 4. 22 January 1934. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
  12. ^ Inglis, Amirah (1974). Not a white woman safe : sexual anxiety and politics in Port Moresby, 1920-1934 (PDF). Canberra: Australian National University Press. p. 35. ISBN 0708103065. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
  13. ^ a b "Deaths of Islands People: Mr. H.W. Champion CBE". Pacific Islands Monthly. 43 (6). 1 June 1972.
  14. ^ Robson, R.W. (17 November 1943). "Fine Career of HW Champion: Retiring Departmental Chief Explains Papua's Native Policy". Pacific Islands Monthly. XIV (4): 10. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
  15. ^ Champion, Ivan Francis (1904–1989) Australian Dictionary of Biography
  16. ^ Murray 1970, p. 163.
  17. ^ Murray, Hubert Leonard (1886–1963) Australian Dictionary of Biography
  18. ^ Hawthorne 2011, p. 94.
  • Fry, Thomas Penberthy (26 June 1947). The Life and Work of Lieut.-Col. Sir John Plunkett Murray, B.A. (PDF). meeting of the Historical Society of Queensland. pp. 405–438. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
  • Hawthorne, Stuart (2011). Port Moresby : Taim Bipo. Salisbury, Qld.: Boolarong Press. ISBN 978-1921920196.
  • Murray, J. H. P. (1970). West, Francis (ed.). Selected letters of Hubert Murray. Melbourne: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195503139.
  • Nelson, Hank (1982). Taim Bilong Masta : The Australian Involvement With Papua New Guinea. Sydney: Australian Broadcasting Commission. ISBN 0642975663.
  • Sinclair, James (1988). Last frontiers : The Explorations of Ivan Champion of Papua. Broadbeach Waters, Gold Coast, Qld., Australia: Pacific Press (Queensland). p. 1. ISBN 9780874804409.
  • West, Francis (2005). "The Australian Expatriates: Gilbert and Hubert Murray". Studies in Commonwealth Politics and History. 8. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
Government offices
Preceded by Treasurer of Papua
1908–1913
Succeeded by
Preceded by Government Secretary of Papua
1913–1942
Succeeded by
None (Civilian government suspended)
Preceded by Lieutenant-Governor of Papua, acting
1940
Succeeded by
Hubert Leonard Murray (Administrator)

Read other articles:

How I Met Your MotherMusim 7Sampul DVD Region 1Negara asalAmerika SerikatJumlah episode24[1]RilisSaluran asliCBSTanggal tayang19 September 2011 (2011-09-19) –14 Mei 2012 (2012-5-14)Kronologi Musim← SebelumnyaMusim 6 Selanjutnya →Musim 8 Daftar episode How I Met Your Mother Musim ketujuh How I Met Your Mother, sitkom Amerika Serikat yang diciptakan oleh Carter Bays dan Craig Thomas, tayang perdana di CBS di Amerika Serikat pada tanggal 19 September 2011 d...

 

 

Final Piala FA 1915TurnamenPiala FA 1914–1915 Sheffield United Chelsea 3 0 Tanggal24 April 1915StadionOld Trafford, ManchesterWasitHarry TaylorPenonton49.557← 1914 1920 → Final Piala FA 1915 adalah pertandingan sepak bola antara Sheffield United dan Chelsea yang diselenggarakan pada 24 April 1915 di Old Trafford, Manchester. Pertandingan ini merupakan pertandingan final ke-44 Piala FA sebagai pertandingan penentu pemenang musim 1914–1915. Pertandingan ini menjadi final Piala F...

 

 

Indra BektiIndra Bekti dan Aldilla JelitaLahirBekti Indra Tomo28 Desember 1977 (umur 46)Jakarta, IndonesiaNama lainIndra BektiPekerjaanAktormaster of ceremonypresenterpenyanyipelawakpenyiar radioTahun aktif1999 - sekarangSuami/istriAldilla Jelita ​(m. 2010)​Anak3KerabatAkbar Bagus Sudibyo (abang)Karier musikAsalJakartaGenrePopr&bdanceLabelMusica Studio'sSony Music Entertainment IndonesiaArtis terkaitFBIMantan anggotaFBI Bekti Indra Tomo yang di...

American politician Frank C. Millspaugh Frank Crenshaw Millspaugh (January 14, 1872 – July 8, 1947) was a United States Representative from Missouri. Born in Shawneetown, Illinois, Millspaugh attended public schools. He entered the grain commission business in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1891. He moved to Chicago in 1892, to St. Louis, Missouri, in 1894 and to Canton, Missouri, in 1896 and continued the grain shipping business. He engaged in banking 1900-1921. He served as delegate to the Re...

 

 

Railway station in Balbriggan, Ireland BalbrigganBaile BrigínGeneral informationLocationRailway Street, Balbriggan, County Dublin, K32 YK59IrelandCoordinates53°36′43″N 6°10′55″W / 53.612°N 6.182°W / 53.612; -6.182Owned byIarnród ÉireannOperated byIarnród ÉireannPlatforms2Tracks2ConstructionStructure typeAt-gradeOther informationStation codeBBRGNFare zoneSuburban 5HistoryOpened1844Services Preceding station   Iarnród Éireann   Following stat...

 

 

2016 video gameHeroes & GeneralsDeveloper(s)TLM GamesReto-Moto (2016–2022)Publisher(s)TLM GamesReto-Moto (2016–2022)Composer(s)Jesper KydPlatform(s)Microsoft WindowsReleaseWW: September 23, 2016 - May 25, 2023Genre(s)First-person shooter, real-time strategyMode(s)Multiplayer Heroes & Generals was a free-to-play first-person shooter and real-time strategy video game set in World War II developed and published by Reto-Moto, and TLM Games from February 3, 2022, following Reto-Moto's ...

This article is about the song. For the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, see Cinderella (Lloyd Webber musical). 2020 single by Carrie Hope FletcherBad CinderellaSingle by Carrie Hope Fletcherfrom the album Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella Released30 October 2020Recorded2020LabelPolydorComposer(s)Andrew Lloyd WebberLyricist(s)Andrew Lloyd WebberDavid ZippelProducer(s)Andrew Lloyd WebberGreg WellsMusic videoBad Cinderella (West End version) on YouTube Bad Cinderella is a song from Andrew Lloyd Webb...

 

 

Episode 89 der Reihe Ein starkes Team Titel Die letzte Reise Produktionsland Deutschland Originalsprache Deutsch Länge 89 Minuten Produktions­unternehmen UFA Fiction im Auftrag des ZDF Regie Herwig Fischer Drehbuch Leo P. Ard Musik Axel Donner Kamera Roman Nowocien Schnitt Susann Wetterich Premiere 14. Mai 2022 auf ZDF Besetzung Florian Martens: Otto Garber Stefanie Stappenbeck: Linett Wachow Arnfried Lerche: Lothar Reddemann Matthi Faust: Sebastian Klöckner Jaecki Schwarz: ...

 

 

American physician John Harvey KelloggKellogg c. 1915Born(1852-02-26)February 26, 1852Tyrone, Michigan, USDiedDecember 14, 1943(1943-12-14) (aged 91)Battle Creek, Michigan, USAlma materMichigan State Normal SchoolHygeio-Therapeutic CollegeUniversity of Michigan Medical SchoolBellevue Hospital Medical College (MD)Occupation(s)Physician, nutritionistKnown forCorn flakesBattle Creek SanitariumSpouse Ella Ervilla Eaton ​ ​(m. 1879; died 1...

Artikel ini bukan mengenai Logam mulia. Unit Bisnis Pengolahan & Pemurnian Logam MuliaJenisUnit bisnisIndustriPemurnianPendahuluPN Logam MuliaDidirikan1939; 85 tahun lalu (1939)KantorpusatJakarta, IndonesiaWilayah operasiIndonesiaTokohkunciPurwanto[1](General Manager)ProdukEmas dan perakPendapatan Rp 31,94 triliun (2022)[2]Laba bersih Rp 2,40 triliun (2022)[2]Karyawan 205 (2022)[2]IndukPT Aneka Tambang TbkSitus webwww.logammulia.com Unit Bisnis Pengola...

 

 

Pengeboman Surabaya 2018Presiden Joko Widodo (tiga dari kiri) mengunjungi satu dari tiga gereja yang rusak akibat ledakan bom pada 13 MeiSMTBGKIGPPSWonocoloMapolrestabes SurabayaPengeboman Surabaya 2018 (Kota Surabaya)LokasiSurabaya, Jawa TimurSidoarjo, Jawa TimurKoordinat7°17′20.0″S 112°45′37.3″E / 7.288889°S 112.760361°E / -7.288889; 112.760361 7°16′54.2″S 112°43′56.6″E / 7.281722°S 112.732389°E / -7.281722; 112.73...

 

 

Jersey parishSt Martin Saint Martîn (Norman)Jersey parishParish of St MartinSt Martin's Village, including (from left to right) the la Vielle École (village shopping centre), Public Hall and Parish Church. In the foreground is the village green. FlagCoat of armsLocation of St Martin in JerseyCrown DependencyJersey, Channel IslandsHeadquartersPublic Hall, St Martin's VillageGovernment[1] • ConnétableKaren Shenton-StoneArea • Total10.3 km2 (4.0 ...

Missouri National Recreational RiverIUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)Mulberry Bend Overlook, near the Vermillion–Newcastle Bridge in Dixon County, Nebraska.Show map of NebraskaShow map of the United StatesLocationNebraska and South Dakota, USANearest cityYankton, SDCoordinates42°51′45″N 97°23′34″W / 42.86250°N 97.39278°W / 42.86250; -97.39278Area33,800 acres (137 km2)EstablishedNovember 10, 1978Governing bodyNational Park ServiceWeb...

 

 

Stephen Birmingham's BioStephm Birmingham's bioStephen BirminghamBirmingham in 1984BornStephen Gardner Birmingham(1929-05-28)May 28, 1929Andover, ConnecticutDiedNovember 15, 2015(2015-11-15) (aged 86)Manhattan, New YorkAlma materWilliams CollegeOccupationAuthorNotable workOur Crowd: The Great Jewish Families of New YorkSpouse Janet Tillson ​ ​(m. 1953; div. 1974)​[1] Stephen Gardner Birmingham (May 28, 1929 – November 15,...

 

 

American musician, songwriter and bandleader (1908–1975) Not to be confused with Louis Jourdan or Louis Jordan (American football). Louis JordanJordan in New York City, 1946Background informationBirth nameLouis Thomas JordanBorn(1908-07-08)July 8, 1908Brinkley, Arkansas, U.S.DiedFebruary 4, 1975(1975-02-04) (aged 66)Los Angeles, CaliforniaGenres Jazz swing jump blues R&B Occupation(s) Musician bandleader songwriter singer Instrument(s) Saxophones vocals Years active1932–1974Label...

The political neutrality of this article is disputed. This article may contain biased or partisan political opinions about a political party, event, person or government stated as facts. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met. (May 2024) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Political party in Cyprus National Popular Front Εθνικό Λαϊκό ΜέτωποAbbreviationELAMΕΛΑΜLeaderChristos Christo...

 

 

Cet article est une ébauche concernant une localité du New Jersey. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. Pour les articles homonymes, voir Englewood. Englewood Une école à Englewood en 2011. Administration Pays États-Unis État New Jersey Comté Bergen Type de localité City Maire Frank Huttle Code ZIP 07631 Code FIPS 3400321480 GNIS 0885209 Indicatif(s) téléphonique(s) local (locaux) 201 Démog...

 

 

Finnish mathematician and astronomer Lorenz Lindelöf Lorenz Leonard Lindelöf (13 November 1827, Karvia, Finland – 3 March 1908, Helsinki) was a Finnish mathematician and astronomer. Biography Lindelöf came from a poor family. He learned German and French and studied astronomy and mathematics at the University of Helsinki. He initially specialized in astronomy at the graduate level and was at Pulkovo Observatory in 1855–1856. After his completion of his PhD (Promotierung), Lindelöf fro...

神都線 山田駅前駅にて(1929年)基本情報現況 廃止区間 本線:伊勢市駅前 - 内宮前二見線:古市口 - 二見中山線:中山 - 二軒茶屋停留場数 18停留場開業 1903年8月5日最終延伸 1914年11月14日廃止 1961年1月20日運営者 宮川電気→合同電気→東邦電力→神都交通→三重交通路線諸元路線距離 14.0 km軌間 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)電化方式 直流600 V、架空電車線方式テンプ...

 

 

山芳製菓株式会社YAMAYOSHI SEIKA Co.,LTD. 山芳製菓本社種類 株式会社本社所在地 日本〒332-0034埼玉県川口市並木3丁目1番19号 第一永新ビル4階設立 1953年(昭和28年)9月1日業種 食料品法人番号 3011401006549 事業内容 スナック菓子を中心とした製菓の製造・販売代表者 山崎 光博(代表取締役会長兼社長)資本金 5400万円従業員数 200名(パート含)外部リンク https://www.8044.jp/テン...