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PRINCE'S PLEA FOR]
YOUTH
NEED FOR NEW BLOOD IN TRADE
SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1932.
"First and foremont," he re- marked, "they can impress upon them that commerce in culling that is worthy of the best of char-| acter and ability, and that it de- mands much study and prepara- tion. The idea that anyone can ¡noll,' that commerce does not call: for first-cines education and train-: The Prince of Wales, In an ad-ing, must be washed out entirely. rena to the Conference of the corporated Sales Managers
ciation, in London recently phasised the part to be played by salesmanship if the country's in- dustries were to revive, survive, and flourish.
A MID-CHANNEL DRAMA
STEAMER'S SOS FOR MEDICAL AID
A doctor was transferred in In- "Parents can and should en-dramatic circumstances from a Au-courage travel and Interest in for-attle cruiser to the
Brighton em-jelgn trade. They should, when
The "Buy British" campaign, he remarked,,needed to be comple- mented by a well-planned and per- sistent effort to "Sell British." not only at home but abrond.
in
daughters every opportunity to mid-Channel recently, in a vain ever possible, give their sons and pleasure steamer Waverley, tearn how to speak and under-effort to save the life of a passon-| stand foreign languages. Boys lozer, Mr. C. R. Syburn, aged 56, tended for commerce may very nd the licensee of a Worthing public-| vantageously spend a year abroad house, who was suddently taken at the end of their ecliool careers.
while returning from a cruise:
"Parents should take as much interest as possible in the currit, the Isle of Wight. culum their children are follow- The plensure steamor WAR Ing. so.that the schools may know crowded with holiday-makers, that it is not a matter of Indiffer ence to the parents what the chil-and, when the passenger was seen to be seriousty H, wireless callo for medical aid were immediately | sent out.
"More efficient marketing means work for the workless," he con-dren are taught, tinued, "and, surely, no more ur Kent task lew to our hands than to secure that. It is service wo ewe to humanity as well as to the State,
and how to work.
that
"Those conducting schools and colleges are more than ever alive to the vital importance of provid-
The vessel, steaming at full ing our Industries and, commerce speed, succeeded in overtaking with an ample supply of those another boat several miles down who have been taught how to the Channel, only to find "The urgent need of the whole learn how to think for themselves, there was no doctor on board, world is expansion of internation-
Eventually, a doctor was rush- "I have heard it said that em-led to the steamer from a battle al trade, not its restriction, and
ployers will not we have to consider how we can
engage public eruiser moored off Southampton schoolboys or university gra-Water, but it was then found that secure an increase of sales where-duates because they are not ac1the passenger was dend, with to help balance our trade. customed to hard and sustained work. If thla were true, it would "First, I suggest, by making be a heavy indictment against our such adjustments in moder-public schools and universities. nising-our methods of produc-But, while it may have been true tion that our costs of production of some, while it may still be true can be brought into competitive of a few, I do not believe it to be relation with those in other coup generally true, tries. Much has been done in this direction, but there is much still to do.
To this end, let me say, it is essential that there should be thể closest consultation and co-opera- tion between all those engaged in planning, directing, supervising, and operating our industry and emmerce; between all grades of employees in all trades.
"There has been a revolution in
four educational system since the beginning of the century to which employers are not in all cases fully allve."
Give Youth A Chance.
In conclusion the Prince refer- red to the lack of young men in the higher executive ranks of in-; dustry and commerce, and up- "We need industrial harmony 48pealed to employers to "give the a basis for commercial prosperity rising manhood of the nation the
exercise
I do not mean industrial harmony chance to prove their worth and making for contented somnolence their enterprise. Bring into posi- in our trades, but directed to intions where they can creasing the driving force and effi initiative. Imagination. courage eiency in every trade. We want and responsibility, young men at everyone engaged in every busi- ness to be on his toes to make earlier age than that business a success, to feel as thought of engaging or promoting. keen for his side' to win in basi- huss as he is for his team to win in sport.
"I regard the nation's needs to day as making a serious call for service to the nation through com- merce. We have all to realise that commerce is the foundation of all our national prosperity."
Advice to Parents.
The Prince next called upon
parents to prepare their children
for the service of commerce,
|
you have
"If a man is not capable of tak- ing responsibility and exercising authority and initiative by the time he is 30, there is anall chance of his becoming so later.
"We need new blood, young blond, full of life and enerky. În Industry and commerce if we are to grapple successfully with the problems and competition of to- day and to-morrow, as I am con- fident that we can. Recruit wise. trust
train thoroughly and boldly, and our young manhood will not fail you."
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