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Mr. Benjamin White has an article in The Times Trade Supplement in which he The asian debate in the House of Com states--In these abnormal days it is not
no mons on May 15th, conclude with the sarprising that a commodity such as "silver, the use of which is weven into the very suspension of Mr. Newbold, the sole Cum- the very munist member of the House. Mr. Trevelyan, texture of our daily life, should be subject for the Socialist party, had explained that AUTHORISED CAPTITAL
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made ed in 1911 with a total of 223,000,000 sent,
clear that
while annal increase in world's
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n of supstand by the requirement that the rential plies subject to keen competition, in the conditions laid down in the Note to the course of which currency sing the price Soviet Goverject. I considerable in satisfied. Sir taken lion's share by raising Philip was subjected to too high for profitable commercial employ terruptions from the Socialist.
wilson particularly dealing with The relation between silver and currency
This topic roused Av has, however, been altered endiestly, by the age and he rulety, and angrily about war. The years since 1014 have witnessed Sir Phi
Leaning uerns the Frost the most extraordinary creation of 1aper Bench,
with
Lo yelled, "The which the world has ever seen. His money
nan is lying." Then turning to the Chair tory records
instages of a nation becoming man (Captain Fitzroy), he shouted : De so embrrassed in its finances that its you allow charges to be made against me all had recourse to the creation of paper name night without an opportunity of reply, like but never •bežore has a congeries of nations
the bourgeois that y Bean drawn into a vortex of note,onlation
ous interruptions, so all-compelling in its power as to drive and not because of the offensive epithet
Owing to his you are goki uut of circulation or into immobile re-addressed to himself, the Chairman ordered THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCE
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Newbold to withdraw from the House. The
disappearance of gold from currency,
Mr. Neil Maclean endeavoured to pers wing to its phenomenal
allow Mr. Newbold to appreciation, preciated, the bustling and the inciting draw the expression, he had used, but as down or demonetization of silver coins alsex when their intrinsic valos excurled their the offenen was continued interruption the Chairman declined. Mr. Newbould sat nomina Legislative efforts were ineffective back in his
place,
ce, and refused to move, so to restrain the less scrupulous section of!
to request the the public from realising the silver con- Serjeant. Can had to ask the Deputy nimal in their coins at its market value. Serjeant-at-Arms
member to leave the Ilouse: When the Vancouver, BC, Honolulu, Singapore, Penang. tence many countries bave inkousth Deputy Serjeant-at-Arma approached Tientsin, Swat w. Macao, Canton and all Com sidiary coins in base metsi, and
Now bould, the Communist inenber said: kowered, the
I am here in the
of nano Communist Internationai,
declaration pro voked loud, derisive laughter from the Inquiries are welame. Ministerial side. The Deputy Serjeant-at- Arms
could only report that Mr. Nowbeld refused to leave, anti that force would be necessary."
wer the quality of th
As a result
of use
•CU
and
the
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are
not confined
mined
metal, but included demonetize mai to an extent possibly not less than ble thini of the world's production. Thus, in
of a decrease of per cent. in spite
total production on the record tal of 1911, the actual amount of silver for disposal at the present time, plus demonetized metal, exceeds the quantity avrilable in that year.
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The Speaker was sent for, and the hon. members recalcitraney reported to him. Further efforts were made by a number of the Socialist members, including Mr. Ramsay
to induce the 31r. to. give Newbold
The national inference would be that Mr. B, MacDonald, Mr. Lansbury, and
an
the price of silver-no longer in demand for mintage-would be lower to withdraw his remarks without pro
This has then it was before the war.
ceeding to the drastic step of suspension. not been the case. The price recently has At one time the Speaker was inclined to
mercial centres of China and abroad.
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risted 20 per cent. to 30 per cent, ahove relent, and if the House lunl been agres. / HUNCKONG "CICAR STORE. LTD. I gue do Paris et des Pays-Bas,
the pro-war level. The reason is to be able he would have allowed Mr. Newbold found in the abnormal conditions which to wear a white sheet; but Ministerialists, prevail. The whole
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financial strain caused by the war, it wa impossible to spare India the gold and silver which it absorbed by ancient custom Pay ment, however,
unde for had to be
had to be
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to agree, and Mr. alternative but to enforce
the rules of the Hous
The motion was put to suspend Mr. Sewbold from the service of the House. ition rupees
The Socialists opposed it, but they did. not put their official tellers on for the division, mint pbtain sufficient metal, and Mr. Buchanan. The figures showed for purpose in sast the duty being delegated to Mr. Lansbury silver dollars to
to the number of 330,000,000 that they
the
This
ension numbered 20.
the division was in progress Mr aus wired we won again caited on to leave wbold was being advised by his friends,
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unfailing courtesy of the Speaker, he would 67; QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
only muster eighty eight in were borrowed from the United States of the division lobby, while the supporters of Ainerics, broken up and ruminted into the suspe repees. These have been and are Leing
by the United States Mint, redactor to to do as by the percber of silver produced and refined in tile States at a dollar the ounce (50 per cent, above the present market price) roughly at the rate of 60,000,000 uuners Yeat. After deducting the amount acquir
I by the United States Mint, the remain- world supplies roughly equal the actual world output. It would see at first sight that even these ought to be excessive for world that has practically ceased to mint silver.
ed
House,
turned
the bow to the chair, a regurkable change from the occasion when he acted as a teller in a division and refused to bend the head. Mr. Newbold's departure was the most graceful exhibition of department he has yet shown in House of Commons.
of this incident was that Sir P. Lloyd-Dreame was not able to finish his and the Opposition motion was
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talked out.
Again the explanation is that the times are out of joint. Far Eastern countries haver always been extremely sensitive turing perials of unrest, even though they them selves liave escaped being enmeshed in the curmoil. Still more sensitive were they likely to be when they, too, were into the wide net of the war India, den? the service. of the Hons as the result of
By
Under the Standing Orders, the suspen- sion of a member continues until the end of the Ression or until he is reinstated in
the climax of the war the imports of a motion made by the Leader of the House. and silver which she locked by
for
Tete Saith, was tabled 10 the names of "Mr. Lete again open, has imported bath metals in Mr. Ponsonby, and Mr. Pringle, in the record! quantities. In 1922 he acquired following terms: To call attention to the nearly £20,000,000 of gold and over ruling of the
000 worth of silver. China and India to the hon. meinber for Motiwallard
deputy chairman
Orial
custom, now that the door Immediately after the above scene a motion
and to
together took last year about 140,000,00move: "That hon. member should be ounces of silver-certainly a record amunt, given an opportunity to withdraw an un Will this large shorption continue Parliamentary expression before being called
lies in the The answer international
the upon to withdraw from the House."
trendi
Although
to
economie
restoration of health would mean a demand for Indian ducers in the United States, or by brokers And. Chinese products and remittances, ellers in the heart of that city whence tacting impartially for buyers and be remitted on a silver basis, it is possible, and indeed probable, that European mann- radiate the tentacles of international.com. factured goods would be largely a minedings of a trust and is fumiliar with the sent in merce. Anyone who has studied the work- exchange, and that the ease of
reason.
by quiet commercial intercoure
coure would quotations of the London silver market Jessen the demand for precious metals has no doubt as to which of the two When the great peoples of the East decline deserves, the epithet of "arbitrary." to accept goods for goods and demand Fortunately for the world, an obstacle precious metals alone it may be assumed, stands in the way of the effective estab as a rule, that fear of future stability is the fishment of a silver trust, and that is the The need of the work! is a lowering of fact, that London the world's silver the actual price of silver. The lower it is market, The most important desideratum quoted in the market, the cheaper to the at the present time for the weal of the pour folk of this listressed world are the world is stability of exchange. This is food and raw materials which the ridrot to be gained by making greater use sunshine and manifold labour of the Orient of an unstable commodity like silver, can produce luxuriantly for our needs either in currency or as a reserve, bat by The lower the willing are Far Brice of silver, the more building up gold reserves in countries with Eastern countries to export depreciated currencies and making them their wares, delighted to obtain payment in effective-it nicessary a new currency. auch generous terms expressed in silver. values. Meanwhile, if th.. value of silver.
SENATOR PITTMAN'S LETTER."
be left to the free working of supply The United States of America is con- and demand, the price of food and raw sidered, in the opinion of sonte, to have material throughout the world cannot fail lost the most magnificent opportunity in the long run to be influenced in favour that his over came within the reach of of the world's workers. The remarkable great nation. The war gave her the op-rise in the price of silver to 80ld. per poftunity of gaining the financial supre-standard ounce which took place as a con- inacy of the world. She failed to obtain sequence of the war was by no means an it because her people were unable to view inconsiderable factor in creating the evils. her destinies from a world standpoint. which have inflicted, and still inflict, such The United States of America is prao dire.distress in these troubled times. tically a continent, but has the restricted outlook of a small island, Great Britain
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is a little island, but has the broad vision It is pointed out in the bullion of a continent. This defect in the outlook circular of Messrs. Samuel Montagu & of the United States applies to several Co., that about 12,000,000 ozs, have stil}' departments of her national life,
to be purchased under the Pittman Act, Senator Pittman.has published a letter and about 28,000,000 ozs of the total in which ho, objects to what he describes amount are not yet delivered. The as the world's price of silver being fixed director of the United States Mint an
arbitrarily in London. Were the nounced in March that silver purchased f question argued before, a world tribunal, by him could be delivered as late as it would be pertinent to ask which is pre- October 1st, 1924, but the Firm hear, from forable, that the world price abould be private advices, that delivery might even fixed by a silver trust controlled by probe extended to a later date if the sellera
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