David Syme, the father of protection in Australia (1908) (14597998347)


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Title: David Syme, the father of protection in Australia
Year: 1908 (1900s)
Authors: Pratt, Ambrose, 1874-1944 Deakin, Alfred, 1856-1919
Subjects: Syme, David, 1827-1908 Tariff -- Australia Victoria History Victoria -- Politics and government
Publisher: London (etc.) : Ward, Lock & Co., Ltd.
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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ect for settled methods ofprocedure and a profound abhorrence of violence.A happy illustration of this side of his characteris provided in Chapter II, in which he relates thestory of his Mount Egerton experience. On thatoccasion he was violently and illegally deprivedby a rascal of a most valuable mine. He was thena young and physically powerful man. He waswell-armed and had with him a partner and severalservants who would very gladly have used force toexpel the invader from his property. Syme, how-ever, could not be persuaded to take the law intohis own hands ; and rather than commit a breachof the peace he suffered himself to be despoiled. Nodoubt the extreme submissiveness of dispositionto established authority thereby indicated wasthe product of his upbringing. From his earliestbabyhood he was trained by rigid and unbendingparental discipline to observe the law in spirit andin letter ; and this iron breeding bore permanenteffects. Nevertheless, at least once in his long life, Syme
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David Syme, 1907. CHARACTERISTICS 267 broke bounds, and the experiment gave him thegreatest possible delight. He was travelling atthe moment to Hong Kong on one of the Japanesemail-steamers. The Captain, an Englishman, didnot know Syme, and it seems had conceived some-what of an aversion to his distinguished passenger.At any rate, Syme, who sat next to him at table,found it impossible to engage the Captain in conver-sation or to extract from him the least attention orcivility. About the middle of the voyage Symewent one afternoon on deck, which was for the mo-ment deserted, and, after a short stroll seated him-self upon an unoccupied deck chair. Five minuteslater a quartermaster touched him on the arm. If you please, sir, said the man, you aresitting on the Captains chair. Syme looked up. Oh ! And does the Captainwant it ? he inquired. He dont want it just now, replied the quarter-master, but his orders are, its not to be used. I am not hurting it, Mr. Syme observed, slowlyand reflect

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