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· [DY S13 HÉRBERT KUBBELL.]--
Having written the word "abollbacks " is the title of this article, I confess that
NEED WE GROW OLD?
It is now noorly four years sincó „Dr. Voronoff first leapt into world-wide notoriety
Into
INDO-CHINA
SAILINGE HAIPHONG HOLBOW TENTSIN TA CHETOD KE SHANGHAI is SWATOW TIENTSIN
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by saying that we needn't grow old. The BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY LIMITED. learned doctor claimed that
grafting animals already old, the glands of young animals, he bad renewed in them the vigoar and vitality of youth To-day he maya time
his theories.
to According otrain Vorgnon, when age arepa pon at, lohipa thetic surgeon may yet supply nà with some young glands, and we shall skip away
aw from his If the doctor falls us, we must all try to keep Forgerf
like schoolboys on a balf-holiday.
raiary methods, and the
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But now that young by more given good digestion
the focale hai become a deckhouse, and the sailor Bia become a steamboat man- I wonder? Autre temps, autres mœurs Still, I foel rather like Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who, when a riviewer pointed sub that Bombay was not in the Bay of Bongal, braidy instified his blocener by totorting that for the purposes of his story he had placed Bombay, in the Bay of Bengal, and that in the Bay of Bungal Bombay would remain.
So-ahollbacka ! A wont that seems to hit picturesquely the traditions of the libet race of seafarers ever borne upen
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maa should retain his vigour long after the dyspeptic has evin laat hope.
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the slump which set in so quickly upon the heads of the short-lived and eminently artificial boom which followed the armin. tiec, no specifio blame can be anywhere apportioned. It was the result of thou great and largely impalpable forces which, collectively, we call Circumstances,
GIFIERS AS WATCHMEN.
But, knowing as I do how many of the men of the Mercantila Marine are foot saro ad empty-bellied to day, what I am wondering is this: the latest returns showed that a total of 284,000 officers and men wore sailing under the Red Ensign, and that of these 65,000 are foreigners and 75,000 are Lascara In other words only one-half of the working personnal of the British Mercantile Mazine is British at all." And this at a time when the ship. ping offices of the big ports are besieged- with good sesmen waiting to siga on. I ask why should this bal
A few days ago I was talking to a young officer in the Mercantile Marine who had a fine record in the R.N.B. dar ing the war, and has been awaiting tho fulliment of a promise of the "next PACANCY"
ever gince he was demobiled. He told me of his destala knowledge that the caretake of many of the stoners laid up in the various ports consisted of officers. The companies under which they had sailed during better times could do no more for them then let them eke out their waiting existence is this fashion... I mention this merely as symptomatic. Amongst the 65,000 foreigners sailing under the Red Engiga the proportion of mon holding tickets is so small as not to constitute a roopergible factor in this rosult. I agree that in the case of cer- tain vessels which ply regularly between British and Continental ports (such as mail and pamengor boats) the presence of a proportion of foreigners amongst the crew is inevitable. But durely not to the degree of forming considerably more than one-fourth of the total of all the white officers and men under the Red Ensign,
The down with everything people blame the shipowner for this state of things They talk about capitalist gread and the conomy of employing foreigners Time was when this was true But in the days of trade unioniam it is no longer so In no calling have the doctrines of trade unionism been more. ruthlessly pressed than in the Mercantile Marine. The late Mr. Havelock Wilson, dus of the pioneers amongst professional "agitators, spent his last years in combating the unreasonable, nay, impossible, demands of the younger generation,
UNION DICTATORSHIP., (In fact, I rather wonder in what degren
may not be responsible for the proscat condition of things in the Menaatile Marina A practical dictatorship of the terms under which freight carriers may leave port at all is bound to result in a good many of thơm never leaving port, The Beauce themselves have been equally penalized. Unless they join the union they must not set foot on board ship (Continued as foot of neet column)
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The conditions and charges under which | they are allowed to join the union are often absolutely tyrannical; I came acrose a little example the other day. A young Flymouth A.B., after a long period of waiting, got a berth on hoard a steamer at Dartmouth He first had to report himself at the office of his union, An ollicial of that organization, escorted him, from Plymouth to Dartmouth, and went on board the steamer with him to seo" that everything was "is order "-- from the union point of view. Some- body had to pay for the time and travel- ling experses of this indispensable per Bonage
Bach a state of things "cannot go on. Indeed, reaction is already manifesting itself. With the banding together of the seafaring classes against the evils of the Plimsoll or I have every sympathy, Mr. Havelock-Wilson did exellent work in this way, but cursed the Frankan stein he saw growing up. Admiral Sir Reginald Tupper put it the other day, we want British sailors for British ships, if for no better reason than to cos stituté an essential war insuranoc. The revelations which followed the loss of the P&0. steamer Egypt should have the result of killing the fallacy that Lasoars are indisponanble on board steamat With the replace crossing the tropic ment of coal-fired furnaces by oil fuel
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