THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 1; 1989

DEAN'S ATTACK ON DICTATORS

The Very Rev. A. S. Duncan- Jones, Dean of Chichester, preach- ing in Chichester Cathedral, said that a striking feature of the world now was the elevation of the lie into a principle of action.

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r. The leaders of 'great peoples publicly proclaimed that they would use the lie as a chief element in their policy. Herr. Hitler laid it \down that success is the only earthly criterion of right and wrong.” Signor Mussolini expressed with terse brilliance a similar con- tempt for reason and morality.

"We live in an age," the Dean said, "when propaganda, has re- placed truth.

"The propagandist must know his audience, understand its fears, its worries, and its disappointments. He must restore its faith in itself, and make the numbers feel that their worries are due to some black- guard, some hidden hand, some wily foe. As long as he does this it

Errol Flynn, Rosalind Russell, Olivia De Havilland and Patric. Knowles in "Four's A Crowd" showing to-day at the King's Theatre.

does not matter what lies he tells." hands of a leader who was sacro-Jeverything he had said before, but Hand in hand were appeals to the sanct and above criticism. He might still he would and must be always crowd to place themselves in the change his whole policy, contradict right.

ADMISSIONS TO UNIVERSITY

In view of the need for limiting the number of admissions to the University, during 1989/40 pre- ference

be given to those ap- plications which are received be-

fore August 19, 1939.

Applications will not be accepted from candidates who have not al- ready passed the Matriculation or an equivalent examination at the date on which the applications are submitted.

TURKEY BUYS 50 PLANES FROM US.

The Curtiss-Wright Corporation announced today that it had signed a contract with the Turkish Govern- ment for the manufacture of 50 small training planes. Construction will begin immediately. The craft will be two-seaters with retractable landing gear-Havas,

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