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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1950:

OLD LOWS ALMANACK—PROPHECIES for 1950

Certain newspapers, having warned the country, with the utmost precision, of Herbert Morrison's intention to abolish freedom of the firss, awail zero hour. Herbert doesnt then up, proving himself a dastied no-sportsman.

World Lupyrigh

Marinagement with Evening Standard.

Stop imitating the Americans

Remember the British

way of doing things

by BERNARD HARRIS

LONDON.

In the background the 118 wit

settle down quantly

Mr Blue agreed that the US might

getting the better of the bargain

Blend ther

Y the vnd of 1949 to

early 20

of quantity producting of the most formand people Leuns

things PROBINTAS

that Itta Reilisis industrialsts

Fenceresi had completed visits American factories

tra

Backed by the Angl American Council un Pro ductivity and Ananred LIL part with Marshall And dollars, they had been sent to study American methodis of

ready-made producing suits, spanning cotton und rayon, distributing electr rity making engines, and a host of other activities.

; ኁ

Britasu n typmal example

rexel-peng several different Types anal <tzen, of the essential comm

a boding the mugnet. or Tratuntonatiuut valve, which the heart of the apparatus

THEL

There war selv all pe shume each. fro พ +

me

iT well in over here who ratulate this B value of the development

wurk mclubing Qest on the atome banh, which luts freely pawed over 1′35 wave 1940 encastrat ins less than

1000 millio

wir kat!

of 13 611 omenal Amrican loan to B 12+

Britain dikd the poeticesiog work Amertea varried mat the

Ant Tak Kente production work Samad 43%

al course it as production what

the money in Qur days earn- ark secures the erectil

111 v trpn somaliste pastiest Du to anothe

hetan haring tende range to select from as Felt 211 British peer- able to pick the FACTO best and build up a fine production,

+

Eager To Copy

NOW

ean pattern. If that standar disation is to be of any use in the Services it wil have to spread through the whole of in- dustry

te

And that, some experia lieve, will be a bandieng to British Industry in gelling away on new liers

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Britain cannot

with the adopting

In their View

calch hope to Americans simply by Their techniques

Americans Score

▶RITAIN. by and large, hus ar

grater te tilly of inven Lon than the Amerians or in

C deerd any other people in Akt

That Log servabast And fest

Chapter 16 Of .

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The

Greatest Story

Ever Told

By Fulton · Oursler

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Then suddenly, coming to dramatic pause, he asked, in husky whisper of the court:

"What think you?” And from most of the scribes and priests and elders came o

hout:

RECT in his gorgeous robes, the high priest raised his right hand, two fingers pointing to the ceiling. They all knew that Caiphas was about to put to Jesus the most solemn of onths known to the pale and covered with sweat,

"Ho la guilty!"

The faces of the judges were

Mosaic code--the adjurn They know the stern duty that tion, the oath of testimony, now lay upon them. Again they But on what point?

Here it waR that Annas had perfectly discerned the true character of his captive. But by

deep instinct the experienced Annan knew that the charge was true, nevertheless. This maò did

believe He was the Christ. The lleving that sincerely, would He eve: deny Himself?

cried:

"We ourselves have heard it He in

from His own mouth. guilty of death!"

The Voting

ROM all parts of the smoky auditorium came strident

voices

"Question, question! Let 143 decide! Put the question!"

The voting began.

Why, then, they could make Him commit the abomination of blasphemy in the very heuring

Tho voting wont on with and sight of the whole court! you, yea, yen, and for a long me no pays et all, Nicodemus "Jesus of Nazareth,"

cried and Joseph of Arimathea voted Calphas, in a resounding and in strong. loud volecs

for ac- orglund voice, "I adjure you, by quittal, the Living God, by the Al- mighty, that You tell us if You be the Christ, the Son of God."

A Bold Answer

In the very midst of the solemn voting A MAA came rushing down the great stairs, straight at Calphas. The Angers of his left hand were contracted IN the shence then a man might as if they would tear out the

of the high

priest; the have heard the fall of mew, heart

ས་ Every wron knew what this right hand held up a bag. question menut Caiphas had done more than put to Jesus the most solemn path known to the Hebrew constitution; for such n question, silence itself wha Af offensive answer As a pious and law-abiding run, Jesus now

had to reply His answer

mised me

"Judas Iscariot!” cried Cal-

"What do you here?" "I declare," cried Judas, "that this man you are condemning to death is innocent. You pro- otherwise than this. Here is your money."

And Judas cast his

bag on the floor; the string was loose, the mouth gaping, and pieces of be silver rang sharply on the stone

came, clear and

ile re-

stats and sentiered Kleaming Jike little living things in all adjure dirrellons-me rolled to the

very heel of Annas,

"You say that 1 am But Carpinus was satisfied by that reply

the challenge smatect

"Jesus of Nazareth, I You by Salmol herved host of heavenly angris hv the gracious AIR! merciful Gent You tell us if You are The Christ

3177–

Again the crystal-clear volce

Yers

have said."

Triumph rejoiced the bosom ni

the prosecutor.

"Juras, get gone!" Calphna,

Fried

with

15

"Guards!"

advancing

threatening air.

I Have Sinned

priest," cried Judas,

Je of Nazareth, 1 adjure "Hepent myself of what

You, by the long-suffering and I have done.

I have died in

medogists are probably better. | compressionate God, that You tell betraying innocent blood."

en

un to man, than their Ameri

manderparis

Hut Americus seore by greater facility with which new Inventions and new neopted by industry.

ht

khens

are

They

རྞྞ་2L:S

us If You be the Son of God!"

And then Jesus answered in a videe clear anch ringing:

"I am?"

A Triumph

one

TT

wis

as

10

+

for helped, thing by having larger capital

They have niso JOW we have this process of

VINTE to the US

which to learn Jorge closed market

production, Ideal for quanlity mid they are also less heavily taxed

AL the sam 1!110 Britain's most promising young sions and technologists have been sent to the US on Marshini

11 Es no extet that without how the Americans to things. scholarships for advanced British pelje, research and fronts Everywhere there is training in Atherican producties Bethunds They ar the fore Juniers Gi Kroup of 50

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And in return the Amers have sent to Britizin in romnatter on scientifle education to instruct

A a few we can best suure

liue experience, Amerienu radar would have been of lilde praeli-

Jet Flight

the supply of technical experts THE US had no aeroplane on-

Industry's Fear

You might get the ungressanti

Britan from all this that which has led the washed in this rovery and inventiveness SELLER the industrial eru brgni, is now about as backward as China OF Tibet.

L'

No or disputes that there are many things we eat learns Treads Amerira

But I find that some for-sighted leaders of Britpla nalustry +

becoming caturerned iest we shewold be directed or driven into a whole sale

American copying methods.

Their fear is that Britalo's native grafts will be zub. merged if there is too much **all- pressure Lo American." If that happens. they say, Britain is fink.hed.

How has this idea of Britain's backwardness 10

production arisen? Partly it is a legacy of the wur.

Help With Radar

gine comparable with 11

Merib Frills-Royce

Sa two Cetin of blueprints were shipped

ut inte 1 1940

The Amenrans got the decilite Meral the "know !" for birthing

tags of liber

um cager-

less to copy their methods.

arr

experts Our young technical

telaut

the rushed 5055

Amerienn Allasie to think on itnes Tevitably they will copy American

they practice, for have not enough experience to pick the good things and drap the bed

In future, apparently, be- fore doing a Job our main anxiety wil be to find out how the Americans do it,

Birt of course. if you seek to fowl out what the other man is dor. You are bound to be always behand

In the same year America wcHU hunglest for a plate" the draw- first successful jet

It is Britain's job to be out in engine. And her engineers were KINTA

the front, beating America, not by a A complets engines

American imitation DE 'T sevand ever built do mtudy and

but

our own by 【ex Tibati!v Inventiveness and ingenulty

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That represeule the frufts of enght years' Brush research. For the drak investigations into the turbine Kus pressibilties engines had been elurted by Sar

A Handicap

Frank Whitle working it the COME Industrialists fear that

British Thomson-Houston plaut at Rugby back in 1933

That collaboration resulte 1, m May, 1941, in the first successful jet fight, which has since volutionised aviation

Engine Marvel

W Whittle's

~

WHEN the sisler engine of original model was recently presented to the Smithsonian Institution,

B%

tlan current enthusiasm for basing ourselves on Ameri- rn may result in Britain gelling

the intu

62009 position Canada, who has become tech- stically subservient to the US

her proximity to because of that country

Although radar was one the inventions in which Britain led the world, ali our radar

Bril

fess funky Jur the same large quantity production and a greater need to handle eft- rtently smaller batch pro- duction

merl

export customers' requirementa

ia

lightning had struck in the Hall of Unhewn Stones. Calphus himself turned pale. Here was triumph beyond his dreamst

Jesus went on speaking in the same calm tones:

"Nevertheless, I say to you, the Son of Man you shall see sitting on the right bond of the Power of God and coming in the elices

of heaven." Chlphas

from

turning circles

In the silence that followed Judas turned agonised eyes on the culm face of Jesus, but several judges called to him.

"What is your mistake to us?" answered "Look you to it!" another.

From the throat of the lost He npostle came a broken cry. rushed up the steps and out of the Hall of Hewn Stones and the crowd parted to let him pass into the deepest darkness of the morning hours. Flying, when no man pursued him, Judas rushed into an

open field where he tree. would find a rope and There he hanged himself and was dangled publicly until his body

swelled up and burst.

wne backing Away the prisoner. be

Itke a dervish in long and tearing at his own

k

If we bring the level of our least efficient plauds up to the robes as if he would rip them level of the most emelent, if into renta and slits and latters.

we "follow through" with our So the law required any priest own original ideas and develop. to behave when blasphemy was ments, we can match Americat uttered in his hearing. He must achievements.

rend his gurinen: And all the while Caiphas kept crying in cun-ysterical iones:

But industrialists BTC vinced that we shall never do

"He bus blasphemed! He has

Rehold,

that by slavishly copying blasphemed! What further need

The copyist must al-

have we of witnesses? America. ways ing behind.

now, you have heard! London Express Service). blasphemed!"

Meanwhile the

balloling re-

ruined and presently was finish- ed. Calphas once more faced the tribunal.

"My lorda," he said, "there is n minority of two for acquittal; all the rest are for convidilon. That seilles our work for now."

He has

TO BE CONTINUED

TOMORROW

C.V.R. Thompson Reports

The American Scene

Lave owned"

\PINION: Comment upon the

Washington

of conference UNO's Food and Agriculture Organisa lon by Jumes Dillon, Irish Minister of Agriculture: Just talks, They "They were have a perfect horror of saying yes to anything

Today, seven out of ten sty NEW YORK.

the fim arc resuming Yorkers they NOUGH New

habit. But they do not go as TV sets

much as before. adopting Already Brituir is

Most men say they prefer to American standards on Service long enough to let experts equipment.

see what effect the new en- go to sports events rather than on watch them over TV. Some even of tertainment is having

report that TV has stimulated living hubita.

them into going for the first This is what the experts say time in their lives,

Most New Yorkers are read- Dr.

IPLOMACY: Advice from a After a year, most TV-set ing fewer books and magazines, professional, Denmark's owners züll stay at homo more but newspaper sales have risen. Ambassador, Henrik Kauffmann, to Miss Eugenie Anderson, than they did, but not as much Readers turn Best to different as in the first six months,

pages now.

housewife of to Denmark to While their set was a novelty, Nearly one-third pick the become America's first wornan and three out of ambassador: “Don't be a stuffed eight out of ten people ques-, sports pages, tioned said they did not go to ten say they have lost interest shirt or dried prune, Just stay the cinema any more,

in the enterminment news. the way you are.”

standards.

DURING the war Britain acted Washington, Mr Don Bliss, of American stand have to follow

13

the

development

section

of

and the US Embassy, said:-- uxperimental

the

"This jet engine is one of Auglo-US partnership.

the mechanical marvels of our She was in the fring-line, generation. It is a symbol of inven- with the urge all the time to our exchange of ideas. concentrate on new war-win- tions, techniques, and the find. ning inventions and devices, ings of research."

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