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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1936.
FRENCH TRIBUTE TO BRITISH MONARCHY
LOSS OF LOYAL FRIEND
King George Well
Just Received.
monarchical force to which he the cares of government to the was a stranger.
members of Parliament. Thanksj To a
Frenchman, the most to the Monarchy the national, striking quality of the mon-life is preserved. Bitter Inter- archical democracy of England party struggles are set aside; if A Fresh Shipment of VIOLINS, VIOLAS AND is its continual evolution, rajild personal opinions retain their
enough to be palpable, slow liberty of expression, politični CELLOS. enough to preserve the essen- parties their independence, and tials-tested by history-of its the Government its freedom of
It is the great task of the unity is never lost; and that is
ancient customs and traditions, action, the feeling of national Also VIOLIN, VIOLA, CELLO, DOUBLE-BASS,. British Sovereign, himself the due to the presence of the King. GUITAR BANJO, TENOR BANJO, MANDOLINE: AND UKELELE STRINGS AND ACCESSORIES. ·
symbol of this tradition, in dis- cern in the present tendencies)
Revealed In Crises and developments of a free
Certainly this feeling of na- public opinion the new needs tional unity does exist in good; or, on the other hand, by ferences of opinion and our the exercise of a wise judgment, changes of government, it has to put aside all that might be always existed in the heart of
which would tend to the publle France. In spite of violent dif-
Known In France
RIGHT TO CONFIDENCE ture of a great Empire.
By
hurtful to the perfect architec-,
Right To Confidence
the masses, and is revealed fully!
in
PRICES TO SUIT EVERY PURSE AND PURPOSE.
moments of crisis. Only TSANG FOOK PIANO Co.
carried away by personal ambi-. tion, because they have not It is this fusion of the past before them the presence of an Gerard Boutelleau
and the present which gives unchanging Sovereign, some England the right to look with people overstep moderation and N THE quiet depths of the confidence to the future; and it confuse their own interests with
villages of France, united which his example inspires in tional cause.
is the King, and the respect those of their party or the na- every evening to the outside his people, who has preserved always struck by the part play- A foreigner is world by the invisible voice of this evolution, which no crisis ed by the leaders of the Opposi the wireless, in Paris. in the and no ordeal has been able to tion in relation to the King, in streets, and at every micro-dater or diminish, and which in that the King often consults phone, the message of berenve-every way lifts civilisation to a them in times of crisis as, for ment sent out in sorrowful tones higher level-a civilisation from example, at the time of the Irish from London awoke in every which we are able to take a crisis. It is such contacts, of hearer a feeling of brotherly great example, because it is which We are. deprived in friendship for nation In possible to appreciate its curve. France, that round off the sharp mourning-a nation to which France, and perhaps also the edges in the struggle. we are attached by a bond born other great Powers of Europe, The French are particularly not only of environment and have evolved through crisis alive to two great English mutual experience, but of a after crisis. We have destroy-qualities: Freedom and the
essential sharing of
values.d only to rebuild, and often sense of respect for things. Everyone-even those who had reconstructed what originally This freedom of action. of never crossed the narrow strait, we burnt. We have often out- thought, of experience and of or heard the echo of rousing stripped the others, but have life is the most powerful bond cheers one radiant May morning had to retrace our stops. This which unites our two peoples. -realised the passing of the abrupt movement, is the expres- France, the sense of respect Sovereign, and felt that in that sion of our rash and Treat for things rests perhaps on passing they had lost a loyal genius, which does not alw values which are too individual, friend of their country, a truly benefit by what trees and on those things which are Royal King in whom they had Andre Maurois, in a Seok of immediately dear to
us. We come to recognise and love all essays entitled "Mes Songes que have perhaps a tendency to dis- the qualities of a great gentle Voici."' has drawn an imaginary associate these two qualities, picture of France as it would be In England, they complete one!
man.
Precision Essential
Empire.
Arch Of Empire
18
9 Ice House Street HONG KONG.
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS ..
114
116
PA
125
126
ACROSS
7 She is always very angry before
noon,
a Though this car is let ultimately.
it won't he to a racing man.
latent,
11 fu the form of the five of Spades,
for example.
12 Water: means to come in at last. 14 They are always spoiling for n
fight in grim piety. 15 School.
24 Such work is strenuous.
26 Medical science is gradually con-
Authors and actors are always
quering this scourge.
doing this, and lovers simply love
it (twn words, 6, 2).
30
Take a walk with a queer little
creature.
31
Suitable clothing for a serf with
a piano.
They eat it in Cornwall, but I'm afraid it's nearly all gone
The personality of George V. if the reforms of Turgot had another. By virtue of his love and the high qualities of the been adopted. We should, so of liberty, an Englishman res- Royal Family were not unknown Andre Maurois thinks, have pects that of others, as he res- to the French. It was perhaps avoided the Revolution. Pospects the park, the garden, the! through the person of the King,terity would hardly have
re very street itself. He has a whose life and tastes were mombered the name of General highly developed sense of the familiar even to those who did Ronaparte. France would be community of himself with the not know England, rather than governed to-day by a National nation which is certainly due to through the written word, that Constitution, and we should, at the Crown. we came to have a better know-the same time, have obtained belongs at the same time to the
All that is Royal|10 An inborn expucily might be ledge of and regard for the just the same freedom that we most humble subjects of the English nation. The loyalty enjoy to-day. which was manifest in all he did brought home to us the full significance of this great Eng- lish virtue, for, even to those not, for if we had followed this bolises, therefore, is like an 22 C'est 10, said Louis XIV.
Was it possible? Probably't What the Royal Family gym-18 These are very diffleult to draw. themselves unacquainted with direct and measured course we visible arch to the Imperial toof.
20 Grass, eg unng.), England, George V. appeared to should not have been altogether But it represents for every be not only the representative French. Our character is so Englishman something more de- and the symbol, but the natural precise that it needs to verify, finite and more personal. All expression of the character of to reassure itself as to the value that the Monarchy represents his people.
of a constitution by a textual the Royal palace and the Royal Bond Of Love
definition, which perhaps has guards, the uniforms, the glit A Frenchman, finding him-tied down our system too tight-tering escort and the flags; a self in London when the firstly with bands that one day dozen majestic, but simple core- news of the King's illness was would have to be broken. On monies--all these are for the 32 made known and who mingled the other hand, the monarchical Englishman an object of delight! with the anxious crowds during institutions of England have and diversion; the source of a the long hours of waiting, been able. thanks to their confidence which shared instinctively in that pro-adaptability, to conform them-shares; a pillar of support, aj everyone found feeling of love whieh selves to new and more highly living symbol of his unites the English people to evolved conditions,
strength; of his own their King. The emotion was This very adaptability of the The Royal presence seems too intense to be other than uni- English constitution could not stretch over everything and to versal. He could not but feel have existed without the speak to everyone in a familiar that it did not arise from any Monarchy. Man is more at- tongue. impulse quickened by thought, tached to ideas, to symbols, than
In this torn and suffering but from the natural expression to rigid laws enforcing an world, man in his loneliness of an instinct, of a reaction, abstract principle. England vainly seeks to give forth a more peculiar to man. But the next has realised this; and if the perfect image of himself; but it day, when the flags at half-mast King no longer intervenes diis broken too often at the con- fluttered against a cold clear rectly in political matters, the tact of inconsequent fellow- sky, and these aume crowds symbol itself which he repre- creatures, or is drowned in the turbed their loyal steps from sents, so significant in the eyes whirlpool of the tumultuous Buckingham Palace to
St.of the people, has permitted the crowd. The very image of the James's, spontaneously offering accomplishment of political re- King and of the Royal Family, to the young Sovereign in this forms without breach or injury. who represent in their smallest symbolic gesture the same trust The French are struck by the acts the most admirable qualities men, Major Stephen Ess, Major that they had given to his important influence that the of the race, appears as a living wang Shoon, and Lieutenant Hwang august father, this Frenchman King exercises on the policy of and sublime example, a perfect Kwang-han, who were presented by realised that he was witnessing his country, without any direct symbol which offers itself as Father Tchac, Professor the expression of a powerful intervention, and while leaving model to each and everyone.
at the Chinese Atheneum for Propagation of l
SALESMAN SAM
(PARDON ME, OH; YA
DON'T HUH?
BUT WE DON'T ALLOW LOAFIN' IN TH' LOBBY SAY! I
OF THIS GUESS YEZ HOTEL DON'T KNOW
WHO I AM!: UPPER-CUT SMITTY, DATS!
Us!
IWELL-ER- BY GITTIN' WHY DIDN'T DUH JUMP YA SAY SO?ON DE OTHER I'VE READ GLY SEE? HOW YA WIN. \DUH ́MIN- ALLYER BOUTS/UTE I- IN TH' FIRST HEARS ROUND! HOW DUH BELL 00 YA DO 'I UPS AN'. SOCKS IM!
IT?
A Demonstration, Plus!
DANG
own!
power.
to
how.
DOWN
1 Pig meat; a most uninteresting announcement for a wood nymph, you'll agree.
2 Jumping about
ght-heartedly.
3. Flooring that is reminiscent of a chauffour inquiring if he may leave his ear.
4 Taking a journey by 21 is really
an educational process.
How to be foolish though wise.
6 Part of your shoe,
9 Frequently given to a boy in the
States.
13 The English river that is a trial
to the angier.
16 Taken by witnesses.
4
17 Rock I can't find in books on,
geology,
19 Faith.
1 Two forms of transport in one.
23 Let papa be made to give a suitable apology (two words. 3, 4).
25 Though no pronounced, there is no adjum attached to this Bamp- shire town,
27-In its performance 24
may be
incurred, but it is, to some ex- tent, questionable.
28 500 A6 600.
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