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National Leaders

On Unity

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the House of Commons, those who were loyal members of the three parties, those whose political views bad been based on well-tried prin.. ciples he asked to look aboard and survey the world. These were days of revolution; not bloody re- volution, but the greater revolu- tion, of mentality and outlook.

Than Mr. Baldwin and Sir John Simon he had never known, he said, two better colleagues. The alm of their great movement in the future must be, as it had been during the very "happy times off co-operation, the advance and progress of national recovery, na- tional building up, and interna- tional peace. (Cheers.)

MR. BALDWIN

United "For The Duration”

THE

FUTURE OF KOWLOON

Mainland To Be Business Centre?

ferry to care for shipments. Even tually a good road is bound to be constructed between Kowloon and Carton, that is a road that is capable of handling heavy traffic. such as five ton lorries, two thou- sand gallon oil tankers etc, and when this time approaches cost of transportation will na- turally decrease.

Civilization is in the main a series of changes affecting man and machinery, and as a direct consequence. developing new, and reducing old commercial centres.. For a long time Hong Kong, has been the Mecca and Kowloon the supplement, but the rapid growth of this new territory gives rise to the thought, "Will Kowloon ever supercede

2 Hong Kong as bustness centre.

1.

Kowloons most admirably situated for a ground of a great

Mr. Baldwin said that the Gov-commercial city. At the present ernment had been together for two years. "Since then," he add- ed, "the hearts of some have waxed cold, but ours have not neither our hearts nor our feet. (Laughter and cheers.)

the

Another thing that is most im portant in the construction of a abundant large metropolis is an supply of good, water, for water not only through cleanliness prev- ents the spreading of disease but time every big vessel visiting is in many cases one of the cheap- these waters ties up at her piers est methods of turning the wheels or at bouys situated as near as of industry", "Kowloon's water sup. What ply system is becoming better every possible to her godowns. does this signify? It means that year and soon such things as short- nearly every ton of cargo destin- age will be unknown. The only way

this millenium ed

could

be ever reached in Hongkong is by buy- the mainland, ing water from which of course is an added re- commendation for the new rival. Hongkong, can expand very little, her geographical formation is not the least inducive to construction in new territories and the putting up of new buildings in the pre- sent business section means the tearing down of old ones, which is always a great expense,

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for big business companies has to be taken from the ship, unloaded

Kow- loon Godown, and from there taken across the harbour by

the

"We may have vaguely wonder- ed at the time how long the com- bination would last. It was for the duration (Laughter.) When the duration will be over I do not know, but I am not bothering my barge and junk. 1! Kowloon head about it. It will be a long where the commercial

centre, time before there is an election, this 'extra handling of imports and there is a great deal to be; could be avoided and much of done.

"The country is in an incom- parably better position than was two years ago, but she is not straight yet. It would be perfect-

the cost of freighting eliminated. One may say, "Yes, but Kowloon is not the hub of industry here." and the only answer to that is, ly impossible to think of giving future the old order is bound to "Not at present, but in the near work to-day under the up our

change." -present .conditions of Europe and under the conditions of our.. work at home.

"The Prime Minister spoke of this country vis-a-vis the world." Ihave nothing to add to that, but at home we have pased into an entirely new economic system, the end of which no "man can see. It will probably take a generation or more to work out, and in these early days we are being faced with what we all knew we should have to face, the difficulties of a tarif system instead of the difficulties of a Free Trade system.” -

All systems, he proceeded, had their difficulties. They were now wrestling with an entirely new set of problems and they had to branch out in entirely new direc tions. They were tending in

tain forms of industry, particular- ly agriculture, to a form of con- trol few would have envisaged a few years ago, and which to farm- er would have envisaged ten years

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And, exclaimed Mr. Baldwin amid cheers, "we are sticking to- gether to see this job through,” “

Mr. Baldwin said he spoke as a very old hand, and he assured them that he had never yet been "So I am

ruffled by by-elections.

not going to say anything about that, not even about Kilmarnock," he commented.

"They had had a very short ex- perience of universal suffrage, only fifteen years. He did not thick people had yet begun to realise the swing which they might get even in a couple of years under universal auftrage. If they did realise the possibilities they did not realise why that swing came.

The Incalculable Factor,

In the old days in a well-or-" ganised constituency' a man could foretell within three per cent, the strength of each party vote, but anyone who tried to do that now was a fraud. There were X mil- llons of Tory voters, Y millions of Liberal voters, and Z millions of Labour voters. But there were. X plus Y plus Z millions of vaters who belonged to no, party at all, and that was where the swing came. The swing that came with discontent with a party was small compared with the swing that came from these millions of no party at all.'

**But," he added, "do not let that depress you, we have to work In the political environment we ∙And

"I believe that the British de

The tired business man, at the

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present time has either to climb enough. mountains to qualify for an alpinist to reach his haven of For example, a great market rest or else he crosses over on for both American and European the ferry to the mainland, where goods exists in the interior and roads, more or less straight in shipment by rail is always a construction enable him to get much faster means of transpor-

home in reasonable time.

Hongkong is now, the centre of tation than by steamship. If the activity and there are many whe large companies had their offices will laugh at the thought of Kow in Kowloon, they would only be loon ever taking its place, but four hours from Canton with there are many more, who striv their produce. Their godowns ing to peer through the keyhole and offices could be situated near of the doors of Time can see a each other, and thus save hours new era approaching, and a new that are lost every week by hav-, metropolis springing up, on the ing to cross the harbour on the mainland.

mocracy is the most educated de- mocracy in the world. I belleve that primarily it is governed by reason, but if reasons are not put

before it you have only got your selves to blame if it votes against you."

"There is a great call- to-day upon our patience. We have to go plugging along. It is a long course that we are on. The pro- gress has been remarkable in the future; but we must not lessen our efforts,

Future of Democracy.

A Defect of Dictatorship. The Prime Minister had spoken "At the moment we are the sole quite truly of one aspect of the guardians of that form of con- dictatorships which had followed stitutional democracy which took the breakdown' of `ordinary demo- Its rise in this country, and to, cratic work in nearly every coun wards which we have been work- try in the world-because the oring with tremendous acceleration dinary democratic constitution had certainly broken down in the United States of America, and to day they were practically under a dictatorship.

But there was another aspect of dictatorships, perhaps a less happy one, and that was that" when you get a deep enthusiasm with many temperantents it is not wholly re- moved from hysteria, which is a very very dangerous state of mind to be if

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since the war, not for a genera- tion or two, but for centuries. It it breaks down in our hands, the whole thing is gone for ever in the world. Our position therefore is rather "important.

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"I have seen manifestations of that in countries which shall be nameless. It is generated by the thought if all the people pull to- gether they can put things right in five minutes. The cause of the "There is nothing so futile as world's troubles are far too deep-political prophecy, but in what- seated for that, and it requires ever form the next election will. endless patience, which is the come, or what the superficial issue,. severest trial that democracy can

the great issue will be, are we undergo.

going to tread in the path or con- "Many people two years ago institutional democracy or are we this country believed instinctively going to scrap it? There can be that the nnancial position would but one answer if the case is ptit

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be interesting to see what the back-wash is both in America and Germany when next April comes. Thank God we are not an hyster- cal nation, and long may we be preserved from it.

thusiasts," added Mr. Baldwin with a smile, that I shall be out of amce in three months. (Laugh- ter.) If that is to be the case, all the more reason why I should speak plainly." (Cheers,)

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