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people cannot be crammed, that freedom is not to be snatched by sudden revolution but "slowly broadens down from precedent to precedent," and they would then be better fitted to show their fellow- countrymen how to restore and to maintain law and order. In a word they would learn the lesson of patriotism.

"Patriotism Not Enough."

But a noble saying, spoken in the face of imminent death, warns us that "patriotism is not enough." From the centre of home and hearth, and far beyond the bounds of their native land, the love of men and women must widen to clasp the earth. "Within the four seas all are brethren," said Confucius; and we do well to lay these words to heart, for patriotism in many countries—and in this China is no exception-has often meant nothing but hatred of the foreigner. Here again the Hong Kong University must set before itself the high ideal of bringing about a sincere understanding, not only between the British and Chinese races, but between all the races inhabiting and frequenting this most cosmopolitan of all colonies. Doubtless in the years that lie behind us East and West have often been grievously at fault when dealing with each other; but a conscientious examination and a true comprehension of all the facts will inevitably bring with it a spirit of conciliation and of mutual forgiveness. Tout comprendre c'est tout pardonner.

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