FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1919,
FUTURE OF THE EX- SOLDIER.
THE NEED CF A BIG AND FEARLESS POLICY.
. Perhaps the first question which strieks one in dealing with the pro- blem of our returned soldier is-the land.
On paper it looks easy. Pictures of beautiful little farms arise on a twen- ty to forty acres basis with smiling cornfields and the happy home, but these pictures are, I fear, feritious,
The problem is personal (2) chmatic. (3) economic. Let us dea!
with them.
Now war is friction; it has left friction..
Soldiers do not automatically re turn to the old employment. They want adventure, life; they mean to acquire merit. as Kipling wrote. And so we find that a number ai men formerly on the land are get ting into the motor business, into: the cities, are moving off the land,
Then there is housing, We have an immense shortage of cottages and many of the existing cottages ought to be burnt down; they are unfit.
The soldier does not fancy life in, these places, and he is right. This problem is complicated by the inflated prices, by dearth of building material It is very serious, verurgent.
And one of the difficulties is the huge increase of foreigners now resident in Britain, not a few of whom occupy the houses that should be free for the soldiers.
Now take the land Farm wages will certainly go up to a healthy standard-one of the scandals of England was the low wages of the men who worked on the land. The farm presents great difficulties. Here the problem is the economic unit.
Obviously it is no use putting men on the land who do not love the soil The work is hard. There are few distractions Life on the land is beautiful. bus l, is the simple life. At the present moment the soldiers demand the "Jazz" life, and not unnaturally.
The question of sertling men on the land really resolves itself into this. Is the application to be the
United Kingdom or the British Com monwealth?
If the former, then food must be protected, unless it can be grown in Batain as bavcurably as anywhere else.
That is to say, that if our natural resource in agriculture is equal to that of our Dorninions, the experi ment can be tried. But this is highly doubtful Because two years in five are on an average poor years owing. to the climate.
|
Secondly, unless the soldier can acquire his land on very advantageous terms, he may be caught not only co climate buton prices-existing values being based upon, high and artificial! standards which cannot be perma nent.
The true solution would seem to be easy access to the land, and in any case a Land Commission to inquire into the whole problem.
But this does not affect market gardening and small holdings, which undoubtedly, under a co-operative system, which essential, would give excellent results and could certainly give healthy.employment, advantage. ous to the nation's food supply and to the nation's health and well-being.)
This co-operative system ought to be immediately taken in hand, We have the example in the creameries in Ireland, where it Wis worked astonishly well. Por tions of the British Hame Counties are admirably adapted for co-operative dairy farming on the Danish system. As it is, butter to day is unprocurable. Milk is short. There is no co-operation; result, sterility on the land,
is a
Industrially, the problem is wages and a higher standard of life. Many men will return to their jobs which have been kept open. Thus, I gather, most valets and butlers are returning quite automatically, which see us to show that the „French proverb is not correct
which said that "No man hero to his valet." This time the heroes are returning to their men.
It is the middle-class man who presents the difficult case, the ex- Clerk, the man who was "something in the City," the small shopkeeper, the Civil Service man confronted with the high prices reigning, the housing problem, the uncertainty of life, and the jolt upwards he has received, enlarging his mind, widen ing his ambition, hardening his will. He is a social problem. Take the case of a clerk now a major, M.C. Ta he to go back to his drab ex- istence or, rather, will he? And in what wage?.
Here I find it difficult to avoid the Cviction that to all adventurous Spits emigration offers the best protects, and should be encouraged ses that cur Commonweath covers over quarter of the globe, and that places ke Canada, South Africa and Austral are still quite hudicrously underpolared. They possess high natural purces, and competition with work prices is yet consistent with a high tandard of living. Thus, the Colonia enjoys a freedom un known to us re. As we have seen in the magnicent types of the Overseas soldie, he represents the
• full man.
Now to plant a man on the land. say, in Essex, to produce wheat in competition with the natural re- sources of our Dominions is to gam- ble with his life-the dice is loaded against him. Far better be a free South African, an Australian, a Canadian,
But many will not emigrate.. They have familles, etc. What are we to
do?
I think we ought to take steps to clear out of the country, the vas: alien labour, and stop all prisoners. gf-war work on jobs which our un employed could be put to. That for one thing. Another labour.
problem is
women's
Again, I say, the question is whe then we are to look at the Empire as a whole, or think merely insularly.
The need, therefore, is of a big and fearless policy.
Much will depend upon the League of Nations, because if the world's system is to progress.horizontally or co-operatively, instead of, as before, vertically or competitively, our Domi- nions will need all the men we can send them, the moving force being in that case centrifugal
In any case, the requirements will be work; higher efficiency; a keener sense of production: freedom free men, as we have them in Colonies.
That should be the nation's policy. As we leave the competitive system, eficiency must be our watchword. Now here we want better education. higher pay for all teachers, who are scandalously paid today: higher art, at so less tradition; less control. less superstition, less snobbery.
The problem of the future is the land, industrialism and surplus popu lation. If we grasp this there should be no ground for fear.
But if we try to force back the soldier to the old order, then mane will have to go under and we shall inevitably reach a condition of class subversion.
EXCHANGE.
Honzkoog, Jace 30, 1919.
On London-
Bank. Wire
On demand,
FT
30 days' sight
4
4 monthe sight. --
Credits, 4 months' aight,
Documentary, 4 months' sight 3;8
Ca Parian.
Jn demand,
Credits, 4 months sight,
Oo New York- On demand,
Credits, 60 days" sight-
Bombay- Wire,
On demand. On Calcutta-
Wire,
On demand
Ja Singapore- Or demand, Da Manila.
Op demand On Shangha!
To demand
Nat
833
Com.
xcm.
row.
Nom..
... 161
16
nom
30 days" aight(private paper) .nom. On Yokobama-
JAL
On demand, old boat, 100 as (per truly 366) averalen (Bank's buying rate) $ 5.65 0. Silver (per oz.)
... 54 d. Bar silver in Hongkong .. 30 % pm.c
hinese Copper Cents... Chinese Copper Casb
Rate of Native Interest Chinese Sab. Coin Rangroog Sob. Coin
8 % pm
* % j
par.
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HONGKONG STOCK
EXCHANGE,
HONGKONG, 20th JUNE, 1919, OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.,
Bank
1 ..
Hongkong Banka Maaza IRAKURA.
Canton Ina.
THE CHINA MAIL.
+
380 bi
1
$437.
North China Ins.. ... Calon Inr.
T. 220. BISQE.
*... #949) n..
Far Easterns 3.
* T. 16 ...
Yangtoro Inst
FIRE INDIAN SUKU,
China Fire Ins...
Hongkong Fire I
TM $930 D.
SHIPEING.
Douglases
$94 ..
#2%) b.
kin.
原创
H.R. 3 team bosta Indo-Chinas (Pre).....
Do. Del.) 158 b. 188.3.
Shelf Transports.
Star Ferries
REFINETEO..
China Sugars Malabon Sugars MIXING.
193
AND
THE
$34 3.
$107. #39 b.
Kailan Mining Adın. Langkats...
33 b.
414-
191 b
€9. b..
44 6 ปี ... 62'6.1.
Shanghai LooDS Sasi Explorations Raube
***
Tronoh Mines........ Ura! Caspians *** DOCES, WEARTHI, Gadows, do
1. &E. Wharfa ** $95 b. 94 DE H, & W. Docks...$138 b. 155/8 9. S'hal Docks...
133 b.. ... T.25. by
New Engineerings LANDE, HOTELs. &. Brizmixes,
Central Estates
Hongkong Hotels
Hongkong Lands
INTIMATIONS
BAK - TRAMWAYS COMPANY,
LIMITED
TIME TABLE,
WEEK DAYS.
7.00 .,.00 am... Every 15 minusse, 8,000 9.90 %. ... Every 10 minutes, 0.30 a.m.. 00:32,00 am.Ivarý 10 mahabat.. | 11.30 a.m. to 12: 45 pomislivary 16 salnutos. 11.45 p.m. to 1.15 p... Every 10 matant, 1.15pm to 1.46 p.m.mevery 15 minnber 1.45 p.m. to 2.15pm... Every 10 minute 2.15 pm. 3.00 p.m. Every 15 minuten, 5:00 pm to 8.00 p.m... Every 10 minnbar.
NIGHT CARS,
8.80 p.m., 8.00 p.m., 9.30 p.m.. 8.30 pm to 11.30 pm. Every 30 minutes 11.45 p...
SATURDAYS,
EXTRA CAR=13: midnight.
7,30's.
BUNDAYS.
a: 8,00 m... to 10,39 a. ti..Every 15 mistustus
10.30 a.m. to 11.00 am...Bres” 10 mindben. 11:30 s,m,. to: 11 nami...Evej 1 minutos. 12.00 noon to 1.00 p.m... Every 10 minutes.. 1.00p.m. to 5,80 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 6.30 p.m. to 8.00 pm Every-10 minutes. 80p.m. to 6 30 p.m. Every 15 miturves. 8.30 0.8.1 8.01 pam.. Every 10 mlname.
NIGHT CARS as on Wash Days.
SPECIAL CARS by arrangement at the Company's Orios Alexandra Building,
Des Voeux Road Central.
Season and punch tickets available for all cars not already tall running at the time stated in the Company'e time-tables, but not for special care, can be obtained on application at the Company's Offico. No Boson ticket will be issued until Payment therefor has been made in Bauk Notas or by Choque or Compradore order ropresenting Enak Notes.
BANKS.
THE BANK OF CANTON, LTD.
HD Orica -HONGKONG. " ESTABLISH 1912 Pald-up Capital .. Roserver and Undivided
Pronta
$2,000,000
500,000
And
FOREIGN EXCHANGE Genaral Banking Business transacted..
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS Received
INTEREST ON FIXED
DEPOSITS...
11
For 3 Months 1% per annum. For 6 Months 4% per annum. For 12 Months 44% per annum.
LOOK POONG SHAN,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, Harok 10, 1919,
THE BANK OF EAST ASIA., LTD.
HRAD OFFICX:
No. 2 Queen's Road Central.
PAID-UP CAFTRAL' - $1,000, 000,
Mr. Chow Shoe Ben, r. Kan Ying Po,
Mr. Pong. Wal Ting-Chairman.
Mr. Chan Kay Ming, Ii Koon Can
Mr. Mok Ching Kong, 1. Pang Ping Shita, Wong Tan Tong M.P. Kwok, Mr. Chan Ching bek, Mr. Ng Chang Lak. CHIKY MANAGER...... Kan. Tong Fo.
ABET. MAN LOKSL To Forg Every description of Hanking and Exshange binet oled. Loan granted en approval severida.
Interesowed on Current Deposit Accou ad, tha vača: of TWO per ceas. per annum And Ba JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, Blasd Depaalta At the following rates
For 3 months at the rate of 3% per ansuri.. General Managers.
For 6 months at the rate of 4% por ansen, For 12 months at the rate of 52% per anaem,
KAN TONG PO.
Chief Manager.
$112's ...$100
$115.
... #8. b.
248 b.
176.
$80.
ASAHI BEER
...T 280 b. 280 MIL
T3:44,
Humphreys .. Kowloon Lands Land Reclamations West Pointa COTTON MILIA.
Ewo Cottona Kung Tiks
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H.R. Electrics
Macao 10.
Hongkong Roper ...
HK.Tramways
Peak Tramways (Diri)...
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(New) Steam Laundries
T 2000.
T91
... T102 b.
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13 b 13 sa.
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H.K. Steel Foundry.... ** $19
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$13
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EXTRA SPECIAL. FINEST LIQUEUR WHISKY.
CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & CO.,
15, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL HONGKONG.
Unsurpassed in Quality and
Flavour.
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SEC
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HONGKONG..
AND ALL HOTELS, CAPES AND STORER.
BEER
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ASAH LAGER-BEER
NIPPON BREWERY CO
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EXPORT
COMPANY
Sota Admiss
MITSUI BUSHÄN KAISHA,
BANK.
THE CHINESE MERCHANTS BANK LTD.
司公限有行鼗蒜華
HEAD OFFICE:
11, Qudra's Bond, Cestasi,
Chairman of Board of Directors
LAU SI CHUN, EN
General Banking and Exchange-bualqum trans-
acted
Esans granted an approved securities,
Carenat Accenata opined and Mixed Deposita pacsired stimulat which may, bà acertalend o application.
The Bank sino ogndmeti a Barings Depardiant,
LUT DOAN,
Chiat Manager,,
Hongkong, April 9, 1919.
THE CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN AND MORTGAGE CO., LTD,
(Capital Fald up
$1,250,000.)
Loansion Mortage of Bom Property, dc. Goods received ca Score, ARTADO made on Merchandiga. Loans made on the Providna Bytom
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„THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY,
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DILECLERCHU.CZ.
- FER TRADE MAIRRO WORD 'WERÁPION (PR.OR
JKIT, SOFT-STAND AFFIEND TO ANNUINE PACKETS.
Hongkong, March 19, 1918.
THE BANK OF CHINA, 行銀國中
(Specially authorised in China by Freal- dential Mandate of 22nd November, 1917).. Authorised Capital 80,000,000.00 Paid-up Capitale. 12,378,800.00 Reserve Funds..................... 3,197.400.00
Tungchow.
BANKS
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI THE CHARTEREN BANK DE
BANKING CORPORATION, À INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA
PA2D-OF-CAFIRAB-16,000,000 || INCORPORATED BY Eoval Chakinn
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$36,000,000 $1,000,000
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ORII MANARIS. Hongkong-N:J, STABB, Esq.
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THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.
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WHETHEMETIK & Pana's Bank, Ian. HONGKONG-LYKKEST ÄNDOWED. On: Current Account at the rule of Two por: com per annam on; ile dally balance. One Fix DaPOSITE :-~-----
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Twa Bixx or BALAND, THE LONDON Joper Crer & Mrogants
BANE, LTD.
Every description of Exchange bestan
N. J. STAHE,
Olief Manage, į transacted.
Hongkong, May 26, 1918.
HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.
THE border of the above Bank Is conducted by the HONGKONG
AND SHANGHAI BANKING COR PORATION, Eulze may be obtained on application.
INTEREST on depoatte ta allowed on the minimums monthly balances at H
INTEREST Allowed
Onreens Accounts at per cent.per" arvont on Dally Balance and on Fired. Depor at rates which may be siwrtained. application.
O. L. SAVEL,
Acting Manag
No. 7 Queen's Road Central Hongkong, April 10 1918.
(FRENCH BANE).
FER CENT per annum. Depositors | BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHUT)} may transfer at their option balancer of $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT + 4 FER UENT. per sanam.
For the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.
BEAD OFFICE
16bla Ras Lafitte. Paris. Capital. Frs. 48,000,00||| Reser TESom
50,000 BRANCHES AND ADENOLE; BANGKOK ESTOY
N. J. STABE
Chief Manager,
CHINE. (FRENCH BANK)..
Hongkong, May 16, 1918.
BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE HATHONS
HAJKOW HAXO!
517
BATTAKKANU MONOTTE JAXTON Nova DJTSODZI
SHAKUHA
SINGAPORE
PAPERY
TIESTREN
PIXING
TOCLATE
HEAD OFFICE: PEKING.
BRANCHES AND SUB-BRANCHES :
PEKING: Baiting, NORTH: Miyun. Chohsien. Pabelan Niniansan, Hauanhus. OBIKLI: SunIGELUND DASTRAL ... Friams 75,000,000. Tioutain, Footinfy, Latal, Tsinhaisien. Fam Ur CAPITAL Sanglang
**
$7,500,000
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MANCHU
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Obsagchan, Moakden, Kirin,
RIA
Taitsihar, Newchang Liaoyuarchow,
Rebo, Hsinmingfa Taonaan. Barbin, Chairman of the Board
Dalay, Antung, Tiebling. Chinghsien
of Directors André Berthelot.
Bifeng Hulst, Suivala, Hailania, General Manager....A. J. Fernotta.
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Hongkong, Feb. 15, 1919,
j
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Special factities for French exchanga
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5. Ubaber Bond. Hongkong, March 31, 1819.
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Hongkong, May 18, 1919.
NOLTH BRITISH & MERCASTILE
INSURANCE CO.
WHICH ARE TEIZED THE KAKES OF THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANOR COMPANY, ETD.
AND
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£22,970,367
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Bydney, Now York, San Francisco,
OF
LONDON BANKERS The Union of Landon sad Smitha Bank, Edelbod.
The Bank buys and sell and received
collection Bills
of Hizakange, Larrana letters of credit on ite Branches and Correspondents in the East on the Continent, In Great Britala, Amerias, and Australia, and transacts banking | business of every description.
"J.V. VAN HIES,
U Manager. Hongkong, Oct 30, 1918.,
Life and Annuity Branches GERT Revenue Marine Department... Other Receipta
2,141,58
2375 476,940 £6,339,123
The Abdulative Bands of the vasions. Branches are separately larented, and, by Ale of Parliament, are set aside in thes the claims under the respective Depart- ments of the Company's Bastases.
SHEWAN, TOMES & COM Agent