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Judges: English Essay-Hou. Dr. R. J. Kotewall, C.M.G., LL.D.
Chinese Essay-Professor Lui Tsai Hi.
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SANCTITY OF MARRIAGE.
BISHOP OF NORWICH'S COUNCIL
SERMON AT WEDDING.
· MR. HEARST ON ENGLAND.
A LITTLE OPTIMISM. NEEDED.
BRITISH BACKBONE.
The sanctity of married life, Mr. William Randolph Hearst, with its attendant responsibilities, th American newspaper proprie was emphasised by the Bishop of tor, in an interview published in Norwich (Dr. Pollock) when Time and Tide, atates the mea- speaking at the wedding of Lady
Helena Rous and Major Beres-sures he considers England needs ford-Ash at St. Martin-in-the-to increase her prosperity. Fields.
"I think England chiefly needs little optimism," saya Mr. "The whole marriage service,' Hearst. "England always comes Dr. Pollock said, "the oldest and through its crises, and is always least altered part of our English better off after each crisis than Prayer Book containing some of before. It is a mistake to say the oldest English that we know, that England muddles through her lifts up our hearts, and puts difficulties... It gets through by before us as the pattern of married means of British brain and Bri- life the mutual love of Christ and tish backbone, both of which are His Church. This is the Ideal of the highest order." after which we rejoice to strive,
and it is the ideal which brings
He places England's needs in
First and foremost it is neces-
a sense not merely of failure but five categories. of shame to any whose married ilfe is not worthy of the Heavenly sary to adopt a policy of regular and sustained reduction in thxa- example.
tion. "No country can prosper "Most of those who to-day under permanent high taxation," write and speak about marriage, he states. "Taxation, like any speak about marriage failure, train, can be endured for a while Some day perhaps we shall and provided
reduction the older people more ready to brings an end in sight." Instruct the young as to the mean-
"Secondly, England must create ing of marriage at its best, and wealth, and wealth is created by as to the way to reach it.
a
steady
labour, not idleness. England
"Too often young people set must therefore put her people inta out upon their married life with-productive labour and not main- out any careful thought before tain a large proportion of her hand, carelessly, heedlessly, not man power in idleness. If condi- knowing what is in front of them, tions are such that a portion of und sometimes with more of pas-the population must be maintain- sien than secure affection, rising ed by the State, It should then be in their hearts, or only hoping to engaged in constructive and pro- have a good time in a self-centred ductive, labour for the State." life without rupo sibility.
Service of Betrothal.
"Too many are those who have not even taken the trouble to read through the Marriage Service, be fore they meet it for the first time in the Church. A sacred service of betrothal might help in this direction.
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Thirdly, "Production is deter- mined by the quantity of labour, the quality of labour, and the efficiency of modern machinery."
Empire Unity.
Mr. Hearst, although acknow- ledging that English education in the higher spheres is the best in the world, does not think that our mass education is suitable to our "But what would help more is needs. The same applies to our that every young man and every mechanical efficiency, which he girl before they start be says is merely a matter of keeping married should have made quite abreast with the times. sure that they are friends at heart Fourthly, in regard to the gen- with a deep true friendship that eral political and economic as will grow with the years. Close pect of the situation, Mr. Hearst companionship must never fall to believes that in Empire Free Trade the level of mere goodwill Grand Empire production we are on lower still. It is only in this con- the rigid road, fident expectation of a growing union
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"The world is getting smaller
and growing affection, widening out as life widens out every day," he says. "In point of before them that they can dare time the various parts of the Bri- tish Empire are coming closer and to také life-long vows.
closer every day."
"But if they are in this way Mr. Hearst asks: Should not sure of themselves and sure of one our Empire be governed as one
and another, they will with God's contiguous
homogeneous blessing upon them not hesitate to unit? pledge their mutual trust and love Finally, he considers that the to one another for ever and ever high ideal of Eugland's inflexible with no idea of any break 'till purpose should be to secure for death us do part."
her Empire freedom from war and
"It is a wretched atmosphere from all the evils and burdens of for young people to find them- war. The ancient fetish of a selves in if the books they read European balance of power is not and the talk of older people round a principle to ensure peace, but to them always fixes on the mean- make war positive and' imperative. ness, the wretchedness, the cari-Peace is secured by an un-balance a predominance of catures of unhappy marriage, and of power,
on ignominious ways of releasa power which renders a nation or a combination safe from aggression. from its hated vows."
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