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THE COTTON PROBLEM.
[BY THE TIMES”, COERESPONDENT.]
WARRINGTON, July 18th. The voorudescence of the meat packers' grievance, the sinister prominence of the cotton question, the rapidly-growing reat- lossness of other interests such as the coppor and rubber people, make it increasingly cloer that we must approach the contro versies arising from the Order in Council or co vincingly that heretofore, if Anglo-American relationship is not to be seriously prejudiced at a time when ave have important reasons for wishing to The sooner this is realized at home the better. Scarcely anywhere, nut
A special correspondent cabling to The Time from Cairo, on July 16th, said:-
A European who left Constantinople in July 3rd reports, according to a telegram, that on that date there were dearly 50,000 wounded in Constantinople, besides those in Adrianople, Sunyrne, the Dardanelles, atd Sea of Marinora ports. The proportion of killed has been high; on the other hand, the sanitary condition of the troops is good, though tetanus cases are not infrequent anong the wounded. The heavy casualty list is the only cause of anxiety which the Committee leaders admit. Their optimism therwise is as marked as ever. To fili the gaps in the Gallipoli Army nearly all the Constantinople Gendarmerie and 2,000yen in quarters ruest friendly to us, is the legality of our blockade admitted: The police have been sent to the front. Owing explanation of the British Government has to the ubiquity of spies severe treatment so i had the slighter? effect. While comprising flogging and torture, has been the reiteration of our desire do spare neu- meted out to all suspects in order to main-
trala inconvenience is appreciated, it is tain the public peace, and till same great noted that precisely the same sort of thing military disaster has overtaken them th
was said more than a hundred years ago 20 position of the Committee leaders seems
palliale the Napoleonic blockade.
secure,
The Europea in question has seen only three enemy submarines uff Constantinople ons very large German one, the 51, og small German one, and a small ancient Turkish beat which is not believed to have any naval value,
good.
The general view is that in the interest of neutrals we must be brought to see that the United States has a perfect right to export freely to neutral countries i Europe, and that the re-exportation of American goods to Germany from those countries is an affair resting solely be tween us and them. This view is streng- thened not only by the organized clamour of injured,interests, but by the pains which, British organs like the Manchester Gun- dion are inking to advertise its existence in England,
Another thing that has contributed to the current discontent is, according to our well-wishers here, the inability of the Bri- tish authorities to define their policy in a way useful to traders and palatable to the general public. Be that as it may, the fact remains that unless we compromise, and compromise promptly, we must be pro-
The number of Armeniaus recently ex- cented in the Bajazid quarter amounts to 10. Zohrab, the well-known Constanti nople Armenian Deputy, has been deporto the joy of the German propagandists, cd into the interior, and is generally he fered to have been put to death en foute The Greeks, on the other hand, have be coutly been well treated. In spite of orders that no entier, signboard, advertisement, etc., should be written in any Europe languages except Greek or German, the Tanin newspaper is obliged to confess that its European edition has been published by official permission in French, that be- ing the only European language generally understood in Costantinope, Food is still fairly abundant, with the exception of ricepared for a comprehensive agitation against which is scarce and dear, but coal is lack-igh-handedness, the result of which It is all very well to ing and the projected railway from Beikes nobody can foresee to Zunguldak has not been carried out. trust to the President's sense of fairness to prevent the closing of American sources of. Requisitions are as frequent as eve supply of munitions of war. We can Shopkeepers have recently been ordered to surely do so with perfect safety, but there surrender their locks of silk stockings,
are a thoimand and one other ways in which lace, feminise underclothing, and false cumulatives anti-British agitations, partly hair, presumably for the benefit of sentimental partly political, pustly sel the families or female friends of the Ger fish, can react against us, and under as man officers or the Committee chiefs, and they are little consoled by the information siduous Teutonic manipulation can be made to counteract for practical purposes, the that Germany has guaranteed the Part broad sympathy with our cause,
Also, it that England will pay Turkey £T200,000,000 out of the war indemnity Much newly-coined gold has recently arrived in Constantinople, and the chief officials in the capital are believed to have been paid till the middle of June.
is abundantly clear that in developing its neutrality policy the Administration is de-
fermined to work on purely practical lines:
Undoubtedly it is impossible to prantall. the American demands. A good deal ca however, be done, as far as American opinion is concerned, if we could alter the uncomfortable impression caused here by
SIR JOHN FRENCH AND THE the claim that the Order in Council is ne-
NEW ARMY.
thing but a twentieth-century edition of its fanions predecessor of November 11th, 1807. We ought to make more use, bath in our Field-Marshal Sir John French in policy and its defence, of American preced- long dispatch. dated June 15th and pubents, especially those arising during the lished in the London Gazette on July Civil War. 11th, contained the following reference to the new army :--
As gards the infantry, their physique ia excellent, whilst their bearing and appearance on parade reflect great credit on the officers and staffs responsible for their training. The units appear to be thoroughly well officered and commanded. The equipment is in good order and efficient. Several units of artillery have been tested in the fring line behind the trenches, and I hear very good reports of thes. Their shooting has been extremely good, and they are quite fit to take their places in the line.
So long as Americans think we are acting lawlessly it is futilo to attempt, as the recent Memorandum did, to defend our actions by showing that we are acting considerately;
Especially does this apply to cotton, which will soon be the crux of the situa
Since the date of ay last report some Divisions of the "New Army have arrived in this country. I made a close inspection of one division, formed up on parade, and have at various times seention.
It is widely thought that we ought several units belonging to others. These to have made cotton contraband. We have divisions have as yet had very little ex-
the necessary precedent in the ther that perience in actual fighting; but, judging cotten was included in the list of com- from all I have seer, I am of opinion that modities furnished by the State Depart- they ought to prove a valuable addition went to the American Minister at Peking to any fighting force.
when it was a question of preventing China from getting war supplies after the Boxer rebellion. Were we to do so and campen- sate American producers for the loss Teutonic trade, the Germans propagandists and their friends would suffer a sad set- back. There is, however, a right way and The wrong a wrong way of doing this. way was the way aired in Parliament this When I said in a recent messago week. that Sir Henry Dalziel's suggestion would meet with approval here I did not realize that it was proposed to buy the whole American export of cotton, Public opinion, as comment on his speech shows, would re- sent this as an effort on our part to "corner cotton." All we need do is either to pur chase the Teutonic share of the crop out- right, or, perhaps, better still, to guarantee our willingness to buy enough of the Ameri- can export to keep the price up to, say, 10 cents a pound. Anyhow, it cannot be to gravely urged that something must be done as promptly as possible if we are to dis arm an excessively srinus agitation.
The Pioneer Battalions have created a very favourable impression, the officers being keen and ingenious and the men of good physique and good diggers. The The training in equipment is suitable. field works has been good, but, generally speaking, they require the assistance of Regular Royal Engineers as regards lay
Man fer ing cut of important works. man in digging the battalions should do practically the same amount of work as an equivalent number of 'sappers, and in riveting, entanglement, etc., a grast deal more than the ordinary infantry batta
VALUE OF THE TERRITORIALS. During the mouths of April and May several divisions of the Territorial Fore! joined the Array under my command. Experience has shown that the troops have now reached a standard of efficiency which enables them to be usefully employ ed in complete divisional units. Several divisions have been 50 employed, some in the trenches, others in the various offen- sive and defensive operations reported in this despatch.
In whatever kind of work these nuits have been engaged they have all borns an active and distinguished part, and have proved themselves thoroughly reliable and -efficient.
The opinion I have expressed in former despatches as to the use and value of the Territorial Forea has been fully justified by recent events.
ENGLISH GOLD IN FRANCE, The following notice was issued by the Pres Bureau in London last month:-
British subjects travelling to or through France are warned that the export of gold from France is prohibited, and that they will only be permitted to take with them Es in English gold out of the country. A reasonable exchange will be given on any English gold over that sam which may be. taken from them. Travellers are advised as far as possible to carry English notes.
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