1938-08-27 — Page 10

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A WHISKY

'PYE'

AT

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A drink with

SPARKLE and ZEST

and TANG.

WATSON'S

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THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 27; 1938.

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Jat being so treated. It will be well if those, who have eyes to see the end of oppression, keep, · through this time of the twilight when multitudes are in the valley of decision, their ethical ideals clear and untarnished

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such sentimental susceptibilities as now and then belie John Bull's more sober side. In a way, the launching of the Mauretania at

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was queen of the Western Ocean. Only those who have watched this majestic miracle, who have

not necessarily for insertion but as seen a dead-weight mass of steel, borne of its awesome immensity, start and slowly come to life, can comprehend with what pent-- up, emotion a hundred thousand onlookers awaited the turn of the tide to see the Mauretania enthroned upon the Mersey. The building and launching of this great ship symbolise a naval genius born of an island race that is the keel and rivet of Britain's s ocean empire. The new Mauretania is a mighty symbol of England's seafaring renown, a resplendent reminder of enduring tradition sensed by Hong Kong, Saturday, August 27, 1938 Britain's poet laureate:

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MEN ARE NOT MACHINES

I touch my country's

come to grips

an

mind.

With half her purpose,

thinking of these ships. It is this tradition of a deep- the rooted national purpose that The worst of the seven deadly Mauretania is destined to uphold sins has been accounted pride. upon the sea. Norman Leys, writing in the English magazine, Time- and Tide, reminds us of this, and argues that pride, more than greed, is at the back of the world unrest to-day. Wherever we find men on horseback in com- Lord Baldwin's eloquent plea mand, with unthinking helots to for a revived patronage of the obey, there, he says, we find a craft of the silversmith when quietude; but a quietude that is examinating the modern silver- based on 2 foundation which work on show at the Goldsmiths' must some day collapse.

Hall in London might have drawn

Silver and the State

There is a thoughtfulness, an on him some reproach as a Prime inclination to cling to the ethics Minister emeritus, though it of government, so often lost sight seems that it was Mr. Gladstone of in these times, which compels who was largely to blame. It attention to Mr. Leys' analysis. might have been pointed out to longer is greed the main Lord Baldwin that the State the world has reached, was, until comparatively recent- he thinks, the ultimate of the sin ly, a fairly munificent patron of of Lucifera sin which is of silverwork on behalf of Cabinet course always with us, but which Ministers. Certain Ministers used claims, now,

cendancy. We universal as to be entitled to a supply of

have, perhaps, plate. Moreover, there were al- with our inventions, our airways handsome furnishings in planes, our mass production de- the rooms of Ministers in White- vices, our anticipation of the hall-splendour which Lord Cur- material wants of millions, les-zon recalled when he denounced sened greed. There still remains a miserable cheeseparing policy the desire to dominate, to op- which left him with nothing bet press, to drive one's fellow-men. ter than a "glass and brass" ink- We have become accustomed stand in place of the silver and to having machines do exactly crystal of happier days. what we want and we rebel if As often as Ministers men are less obedient than our out and came in the State exer- automobiles, our airplanes, and cised its useful patronage anew, finally our war-machines. We are since the outgoing. Minister was not only using machines, we are privileged to take his silver. ink- y with him and this thinking in terms of machines. stand aw

laced for They have said, and possibly with would have t

Mr Glad- truth,

oleon failed be his suc cause he thought of, his armies stone in tarms of chessmen; he forgot least, the human equation.

might

went

Baldwin hat

The history of human events the State should set an example. has assured us over and over Perhaps some small perc again that Lucifer and all his of the annual £20,000 just allot angels will fall; though the

ve built high

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