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BRITISH TRADE RETURNS FOR:

LAST YEAR.

A BIG EXPANSION,

NEWSPAPER JOKES.

NAPIER JOHNSTONES'

MAKING FUN OF THE AUTHORITIES "SQUARE BOTTLE"

IN PARIS,

BY A PARIS CORRESPONDENT.]

not bear to ase any busy locality quite free from It would seem as if the city engineers could obstruction, but must put up & barricade of some sort. as not to let poople think they have a right to full use of the pavement and that any work should be done in the roped-off roadway, But it is not considered necessary.

London. Jan, 18th.. The Board of Trade returns for the year 1910 bears eloquent testimony to the commercial

Paris, Jan. 9th prosperity of the country. Our imports Inst year less and gratuitous opening up of its public Paris is tired to death of the seemingly end- roached the hinge total of £678,000,000, or near thoroughfares. This has grown beyond a scandal ly £54,000,000 more than in the previous year, to a grievance. And though Frenchmen are and £32,000,000 more than in the record your the most long-suffering people in the word (in of 1907. Both departments of exports have reach- od figures never before attained. The re-exports the Revolution), still they are boginning to spite of the apparent argument against this of of foreign and Colonial goods amounted last Fear

to £104,000,000,

growl in their beards, and something is going which is £13,000,000 better than any previous record.

to happen The exports of home prodneo and manufactures reached the total of £431,000,000, which, la £52,000,000 in excess of the previous year and £4,000,000 better than the record of 1907. It is especially satisfactory to note that nearly the whole of this remarkable improvement on 1907 is accounted for under the head of "articles wholly or wainly manufactured." Evory single, or at least any work which will produce item under this head shows an increase, In

Brooult, cotton goods the increase over last year is no less than £120,000. It is worth while to notice that the export of cotton goods alone renched total of £106,000,000, or very nearly one quarto: of all our domestic exports. Among other gratifying features is an increase of nearly £7,000,000 in woollen exports, and noari £5,003,000 in iron and steel manufactures Takou as a whole, the figures indicate a remark ably vigorous condition of trade.

Turning to the figures relating to our trade with the Far East in December and in the whole of the past year, respectively, it will be interesting here also to examine particularly the year a statistics. Shipments of cotton yarn to China have fallen off very considerably, the reduction being as much as 3,700,000 lbs. compared with 1909, whilat in the case of Japan there is a decline of 650,000lbs. On the other hand, the Straits Settlemonte shows a slight advance, in the quantity of its purchases and a larger increase in the value of same. As regards cotton piece goods, trade seems to have brightened somewhat, if values are the eriterion, for every country of the Far East Bave China bore shows an increase, and even China is only a few thousand pounds behind. The approximate advances are:-Dutch East Tadies, £70,000; Japan, £28,010; Straits Set- tlements, £213,000, Philippines, £76,00; and

shut off the traffic, suil then disappear to begin Just as, one morning, workmen will appear and elsewhere their good work, so, some other un- expected morning, they come back as mysteri- ously, unloose their ropes, knock out their iren bars, and vanish, Cayel 1

It is always a dangerous sign when Parisians begin to play practical jokes on their rulers. History has proved it not once or twice. A prac tical joke is at least the beginning of action, and what is a joka ona day ofton turns into grim earnest the next..

CLEANSING THE POST OFFICE.

Le Matin has several times set Paris in s roar by its very successful attempts to shame a loggard Municipality into action by means of come blague," to use the expressive French word.

A year or songo there were great complaints of the dirtiness of the various post offices. Articles were written, deputations were sent, promises were made, but nothing was doue. One day a score of cleaners arrived with brush and pail in one important bureau, They set to work without paying any hood to the protests of tho employees.

Only when the place was scrubbed to the last corner did they leave off-to find themselves incontinently haled before the police. Then in stopped Le Matin, and claimed full responsi

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several sportsmen, dressed "pour la chasse," pot- ting with more or less accurate aim (tame) rabbits which scampered about among the bushes and long grass which had grown up with the years. In the background were photographers busily "snapping." Again the police office, another. amusing article, and a shout over Paris!

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is the steady growth of soap exports to China- namely, 32,000 emts. or £40,000 on the year. The Straits took only a quarter the amount of coal consumed in 1909. Asatisfactory expansion is recorded in the sale of ship, bridge, and boller plates to Japan; shipments of the thicker plates doubled their value, and the thinner advanced over £20,000. The samo, country spent more money in the United Kingdom on wrought tubes, pipes and fittings, steel bars and joke of the same kind. At the present time the On Saturday last the Matin tried another angles, wrought iron, galvanised and corrugated sheets (incresss £220,000), and tinned pintes and thng, twelve ropod-off Concorde h, he fete shests, but less on pig iron, textile machinery Mati says, no trock is ever done, or only so (namely, a fall of £140,000), and lead. The little as not to be worth talking of. So it was quantity of cast pipes and fittings exported to determined to give the authorities an object the Straits was trebled. The same Colony lesson on diligence at this point. Twenty work- indreased its parchases of ateel bars and angles, manufactures of steel and men were engaged, and sat to work.

Soon they had lossened the paving-stones, advance of Over £30,000), wrought copper, mixed or yellow metal, various and had a pile raised up in the traditional descriptions of machinery, galvanized and strelle past, and would probably have gone on

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long 4 policemias 179 Doubtless a good proportion of this expansion ishly, without over lifting their eyes from their cerrugated sheets, lead, lastly, beer and le. had he not seen the gang of men working forer- might be traced to the recent flow of capital to Malaya, Trade with the Straits declined work. It was not natural; it was inhuman; he almost solely under rails and rail locomotives and must tell his chief.

In less than an hour there were grouped round other descriptionsof" prime movers." Practical ly doable the asnal quantity of mixed or yellow the ropes, where the workmen still toiled as if metal was shipped to China, and her purchases of an inspector of traffic, backed up by three agents they loved their work, a foreman, #road-surveyor textile machinary were more than doubled, of police. The leader of the busy gang was significant sign of the expansion of the cotton manufacturing industry in that empire. As re-out and as to who had employed him, but he gards imports, the increase in the receipts of China could only answer vaguely that it was two ten was one and a-half million pounds compared for the City of Paris. What was to be done! messieurs, and that he thought he was working with 1909, but the receipts still show a falling The simplest thing was to shift the responsibility off of over three millions as against 1908. Silk

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imports from the same country were practically to broader shoulders, and so officials and work- stationary, whilst from Japan asas increased en tailed off to see the Commissaire de Police. quantities. Java sugar seems to be making a long article, and three photographs of the Then it all came out. So in the Matin we get great progress on the British markets; com- pared with 1909, the value of any imports progress of the blague. rose £670,000, and nearly £1,000,000 com- pared with the preceding year. The already insignificant supply of this article shipped from the Straits dwindled vot further." British rubber imports have steadily rison the past threo years, until last year they were valued at £26,- 000,000, Hemp imports from the Philippines show an increase in value of £145,000. It is in. teresting to note that the value of the soya bean trade, with China and Japan was over a million sterling in each instance. Straits tin shipments. to band were about equal in quantity to thess of the year before Just, though the prices obtained were better; compared with last year there is a big advance..

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"In the first place, Europeans, sud mere BROOKS. especially our countryman, hardly understand the exasperation which is produced by the claim of the white intruders to be considered, not us friends or advisers, or even equal ene- mmies, but as natural rulers gifted by heaven with the right to guide and control and, we may add, tax, all black, brown, or yellow peo ples with whom they are brought in contact. The whites elsim, and have for a century exacted, tho possession of an aristocracy among races of other colours. The white man in sa Asistio State never accepts any other position than that of first, and that by right, not of bis orved, nor even of his knowledge, but of some inherent and, as it were, divinely granted superiority. He never consents to any lower. position, and is, in fact, unable erou to think of himself in any other."

There is an old le, end, says the Pall Mall- axatie, that one of the first missionaries to the coast of Sussex feand the people in dire straits. They knew nothing of thing, and wore stars- ing, with plenty of food waiting for them at their very doors. He taught them the use of nats, made them prosperous, and laid foundation for his spiritual work. This practical side of missionary work has always been realised by the shrewder spirits. The Jesuite carried out the idas with great encocas in South

The Japan Mail says:-That is a Americs, and at home in prope in Cromwell's ont mads in those columns thirty years days, they earned immense popularity by dis ago, though the language we tributing gratis the newly discovered quinine.ployed was different. We spoke of the "master- fal demeanour of the average Westerner." But In our own days the Moravians have perhaps does the commest hold good any longer with led the way in emphasising this practical side rezard to foreign demeanour towards Japan? of mesionary work. On the

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AMERICA MARU, Japanese str., A. G. Stovens, 9th Feb.-Shanghai 6th Feb, Malls and Gouar-Toyo Kised Kaisha. BRAND, Norwegiau str., 1,234, Iverssen, 26th

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