Imitation is the sinccrest form of flattery. The Chinese revolution is I nit an imitation of tho revolutions in Turkey and Portugal, both of which have been successful. China will drive the Manchu Dynasty out of tlie country, another rider will take his place, or a groat many Chinamen will lose their heads. Imitation within hounds is good, hut imitation in trade affairs is despicable. Those who endeavour to sell Teas in imitation of the famous Crescent Blend Tea put on tho market by the Empire Tea Company fail because they cannot produce the quality Crescent ‘Blend Tea is good all tho time.*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 61, 26 October 1911, Page 5
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103Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 61, 26 October 1911, Page 5
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