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LIVERPOOL AND HONGKONG |

MAIL CONTRACT,

(Continued from page 3.)

The Government still hold the view that to pay suything in the shape of subsidias for which they did not at a quid pro quo was entirely inconsistent with their policy, (Har, bear.)

Sir G. Parker (Gravesend) wished to ask whether in making this contract there was no consideration of a possible military service.

Mr. Runciman.-None wkstever.

the conditions were butter in several respects. So that something had been gained. The object with which this contract was eaterai into was simply to have a provisional arrangement in the expectation that some new arrangement of the whole question would be made when the to discuss the opportunity arrived this hadits authorities matter fully with the The contrast had been in operation gives last bound to July, and the Government were

But the Colonial Conference continue it. would fake place soon, and then there would be opportunity of arriving at au arrangement more to the mind of han, goutless. Consider

2

Sir G. Parker thought that if the contrasting that this was only to tide over the time till thorough and lasting arangement could be was hand solely on the service rendered at the ads, there should be no hesitation in assenting present time by the Canadian Pacific Railway it

to the resolution, which must be passed before ought not to have bron made. If he went into the Jchy in favour of the resolution he should do ao in the full belief that other considerations had entered into it.

the end of the month,

M. Littalion (81. George's, Hanower aquara) said that he was in favour of this extract for Imperial ressons-bresase Cuada desires it. Of course he saw the position in which It was worth while entering into the contract the Government would be if they put it for those reasons ovan at considerable pse salary upon any othar basis, for there then would arise criúco. Bat it was desirable that the country the whole question of subsidies, not forservice should know why goatlem on the Opposition rendered, but for Imperial ons. But if they sils of the House rapported the reastution. It were going to have these subsidiee at all they was no for any of the reasons gisen by the should be extended in West Af ics. East Secrsinry to the Treasury As a commercial African, South African, and all those other transaction it was certain that this country steamship services which gave advantages to the not got the best of it; but the matter was people of this country and the Coloniat people perf ee ly simple. We were rightly paying a He sun

supported that kind of thing, (Ministerialasid rable sum vithet gating commercial cheers. He said so frankly, and he would like va'u for it for Imperial ovisilerations, to associate himself with the Financial Serstary

reasons for this contract ought to be frankly in such a policy. For that reason he would ad; and the Government hel not feakly support the resolation, and be hoped hon. given the ira vessons. They were sound, bat members would press the Government in order the Government bad not the parago to state that they might have'a elsar statement of policy

them. (Chewra) mule.

Mr. Ridsdale (Brighton) said this contract wax-foolish.on the fics of it that the hon. gentleman opposite thought there'ust be some thing at the back of it. "What did we get out of it The necoleration was smail.

Mr. Runciman.-It is ten days out of 30. Mr. Ridsdalo said this service at any rate wIS no quincer, as regarded Hongkong, than the

Brindisi route.

Mr. Rannisa said it ofered very special adcanlages for nil the Chin pucts excepting Hanghear, and there it took about the same

is the Suez ronte.

did

Tão

MG Coil (Aston Manor) said that the postal service rendered up ter this contract did rot account for the amount of the sabsidy. But there were zinay arthe Committes on Steamship. Subsidies frant, whore Imperial considerations entered into the problem, and one of those e3999 would be a line to East Africn Hur, hear.}

Mr. Eowls asked whether it would ba competent for an lion. member pecuniarily in terested in the Canadini. Pacifio Rallaay to take part in a division on this question.

To Speak-r-The rule of the He is that any member who has a direct, personal, pecuniary interest of a private and particulas And at of a public and general nature, make himself able, if he votes in such a way as to advantage is interest to have his vote diaslowed. Whether the vote should be dis-

allowed or not ia & mattor for the House, at s

Mr. Kidsdale paid the great bulk of the went by the grrespondence, nevertheless. Briuriisi ronte. He was returned to that fouse to endeavour to superviss some of the extrava- FaLes which were eatured into by the last Government, and he was not going to vote for any extravagance, if clearly pointed out to him, even if it was proposed from the Govermentis bench..

Mr. Austin Taylor (Liverpool, East Tartet) so the Secretary to the Treasury had used a somewhat remarkable argument. He said if they passed this to-day it would ride them are Luo Colonial Conference He would have thought it one of the most profitable subjects of discussion there.

of

sequent stage, to determine

Si G. Parker--If an hou. membo, hold+ ordinary shares in the Ca tadian Pasito Railway,

he praeluded from voting?

The Speaker-That would be a matter for tia House 'o deride.

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Mr Austin Taylor asked what was the date of this agreement. Was it not the fact that there had been an agreement sines last April,HE VERGANTILE BANK OF and that the prasin agroamant, role in February, was only ante-dated?

Mr. Ruuciman-No, Sir. There was & provisional agreement, equally binding before this on rast was drawn.

Lord R. Cecil Maryl-bone, E.)-Suppose the Honse were to withhold its approval?

Mr. Runciman it would simply by dis- bonouring the cheque of this country.

We are

honour bound to make this payment to the undar this contract. Canadian Pacte Railway for the services

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Mr. Soaverns (mbeth, Brixton) thought that the Government should have made a

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Mr. Runcinmc-That is what I said. Mr. Austin Taylor stid-Would it not base ben better, ther, to wait for the disonsglos at the Colonial Conference insteal of passing this resolution to-day? It would have been better not to have anticipated the decision of the Colonial Conferenek be a rote of that Hoase. but to have waited nutil they bad the who of the particulars before them. In this matter steamship subsidies to Clonial mail liner it was important that they should regularize their tions. He agreed that the Finaceial Sore tary, in bringing this motion forward, was in a difficult position. They were by this motien afreeing to subsidiee a prosperons railway and euable it to carry on a joint enterprise of rail-provisional contrast in accordance with business way and steamship sorsies between differant principles, if it was their desire to make a parts of the Empire. There were paralisis sant cou'ract. They should have insistedEUTSCH-ASIATISCHE BANK. to this sort of thing to other countries, les that the salequent coutrot should yo and with the Canadian Pacific Railway Co. Germany had adopted a policy of this kind,

for a sun which would approximately represent as to which nu abis ortiels bad speare the brashit which was accruing to this entry in the Commercial Supplement of The Tues. The German Government owget the under the contract entered into. Though it railways, but, not content with that, it had used as an unfortunate and unsatisfactory position, is power as owner of the railways to initiate at present be would support the Government. steamship enterprises, is which the railways and the steamship companies were av mixed up that no one could tell which was which, The result was that through milway and steamship rates quoted by Germany to ports in the Levant and to different parts of the world so cheap that great complaint was madeau England of The severe competition that British exporters had to test (sar, hear.) What they were doing was adopting t

the principle of the German Horernment that exercising the control that the German Government did over the railw and it this was rigist in Caucis, why should it rot ha right in

M Harold Cox asked whether, if a contract was watered into with the Canadian Pacitio Rilway, the House would have an opportunity to couster its terms in advance and on businesgise principles.

Mir Buacion said that he could not give any edge to that t

Mr. Guest (Cardiff Boroughs) anderstood the Prime Minister to say in offest, that, win this provisional cantract termiuabed, the Govern i-nt wont be prepared to make a very diferent c>ntra ("No, un Wall, this was one of the inexplicable positions into which the Gover meat as its departouts seemed to lapse, bui ngland, where railway co-to hope that the Treasury would be careful not panies had initiated steamship lines from their terasinal ports to different parts of the United

Не Kingdom?

f+t that the money expended in this way might possibly be much more profitably employed proving our harbour accommodation and our basis terminal facities, and in put ports on to compete with the heavily-subsidised and well-ox had left the House. equipped Continental porta.

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Mr. Herbert. (Bucks, Wyeamb said it was perfectly obvious that they were not gatting vaine for their money. He was glad that the Prime Minister had come in during the di cussion, because he felt sure that they would receive his support in rejecting a contract f this Bort.

Mr. Harwood (Bolton) thought the Govern ment were not receiving quite fair treatment in this matter from some of his hon. friends. This was not a new contract, as the hon. member for Liverpool seemed to think.

Mr. Austin Taylor said the old contract cums to an end in April of last year, and it had been pending ever since.

Mr. Runoman.The contract has not been The Goverument pending sines last April. Lade

a new contract in April 1st, and the new

in July last. service started

Mr. Harwood thought the Government had taken the coarse which any basiness mao would have inken in the circumstances. They had made a contract for the shortest possible time, an? they had made it on the best possible conditions. so that when the Couference mat they could discuss the matter fally with Canadă. hoped the friends of economy in the Hunte would not push their zeal for economy byond. the limits of common 280 and ordinary business prudence.

He

Sir H. Campbell-Bauerman pointed out that this was only

a temporary contract to last over the period when it i'd be discussed and a ne arrangement, possibly, shadowed forth by the Colonial Conference,

The Government were no altrue; o subsidised eeries of this kind waars ahiolute equivalent for the money spent was not prec-ivad.. In this case, whether the contract dig. was regarded as advantageous or as

beltor advantageous, it was undoubtedly a contrast thra that which it superseded, beo insp

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to put forward suc's a proposal as the House was being asked a assent to now.

When the division was called, Mr. Harold Cor and Mr. Austin Taylor were named by the paker as tellers. Mr. Taylor said that ho was not roting, and it was mentionel that Mr.

Major Sealy (Liverpool, Abercromby)-Tas hon. member for Preston informed me that he intuled to wis out of the House. (Laughter.) The Speaker-As the hon. member for Preston oppos d the motion. I saturally assumed that he intended to act as a roller.

Mr. Keir Hadis (Mrthyr Tydvil then nominit-d Mr. Hidge and Mr. G. Roberts as the tellers against the Governmsat.

The House divided, when there voled.-

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Chief Manager 21 Rongkong, 4th April, 1907.

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.

THE Business of the above Baak is Ted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGRAI BANKING CORPORA- TION. Rales may be obtained on application. INTEREST on deposits is allowed at 33 Per Cent. per annum.

Depositore may transfer at their option balances $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK to be placed on FIXED: DEPOSIT at 4 Per Coat, per annan.

For the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAL BANKING CORPORATION, J. R. M. SMITH

Chief Manager. Hongkong, 12th January, 1997.

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