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MISSION'S ", VISIT TO SHEFFIELD,
.
The members of the Chinese official mission to this country were entertained to dinner on May 14th by the Sheffield. Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. J. H. Doncaster, noting President of the Chamber, presided, and amongst others present were the Lord Mayor' (Al- derman A. J. Bailey), H. E. Chan-Hsin Chu, acting Chinese Minister; H. E. Gon- eral S. T. Hau, head of the Mission; the Master Cutler. (Mr W, W. Wood; junior); Sir Henry, Hadow, ME K. C. Weng, Secretary of Civil Affairs; Dr. LF Lin, Director of Customs; General- T. Y Sung. Military Counsellor to the Presidency General M. To, Chief Military Bureau of the Presidency; Councillor & J. Robinson; Alderman H. P. Marsh: Mr. V. F. Tchoir, Secre tary to the Chinese Legation at Washing ton Colonel H. Y. Han, Chief of Cavalry Squadron; Councillor A. G. M. Jack; and Colonel S. C. Sua Colone! of Infantry.
Responding to the toast of the Chief Executive of the Chinese Government, proposed by the Chairman, Mr. Chao- Hsin Chu, said that Sheffield bad for a Jong time been a household ward to them. They had all been glad to see the many industrial marvels which had made She- feld's fume world-wide. That afternoon they had obtained during their visita of various works quite a good collection
(Laughter.) of pocket knives.
*Wê wish you could" persuade the people of the East to use knives and forks for menis instead of chop sticka," continued the speaker, who pointed out that succes in that direction would mean that the entlery works of Sheffield would be kept working day and night to produce a sufficient quantity of household articles to meet the requirements of the four hundred million people in his country. (Hear, hear. It would be interesting to acquaint them with the remarkable career of the Chief Executive of the Republic of China. A retired statesman last November, the Chief Executive was made bead of the Government not ben cause he was supported by military force, but because he was favoured, honoured, and respected by all the people through- out the country. (Hear, hear.)
AN OUTSTANDING PERSONALITY.
The
The head of the Chinese Republic had" po weapons in his hands beyond his outstanding personality. He was the only person to-day who could get along with all political Parties and control all military leaders. Farther, he was the only man who could be relied upon to put China's house in order. Chinese people were looking forward to the establishment of strong central Government in Peking. Efforts were also being made to reunite the whole country, and for that purpose the Chief Executive had summoned a people's con- ference in a month or 80. It had a very ambitious programme and would endeavour to reorganise the national finances. Steps "would also be taken to disband all surplus troops and to ad- just political differences among the dif- ferent provinces and thus restore cohesion in administration.
The pen was much more powerful than
Also JACK DEMPSEY in "THE TITLE HOLDER the sword in China. Their foreign trade
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OLOSING QUOTATIONS.
JUNE 16TH, 1925. Bongkang and Shanghai
Banks
$1,080 b, 1,285 FIL Canton Insurance insta $750 b.
Hongkong Fire Lusurances .. $674 1 Union Insurances
..3287 b., $298 &.
3545.
Douglas Steamships.
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FLK, C. & M. Btéamboats.....338 nom.
Star Ferric Waterboats
Sheh
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Blocks
Docky
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156
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114 bom.
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China, Lights (combined)
Provadon (old, #18 5, (now) #14 com
Dairy
Electrica
K. Ropes (combined) Tramwaya week
$26 nom.
352a.
Wacocks -- --* (old) $21 »., (new) $20 nom. Peak Trams (old) 3244 nom., (new) 19.85 nom. bingapore Trama...
Str. $2.008,
China Underwriters ........4m. New Engineeringa .... ...... Tis. nom.
b-buyers, sellers; sa—šales. nom-nominal,
THE COMING COUNTRY. ABUNDANT FAITH IN CHINA'S FUTURE.
had been increased during the last few years when Chinese politics had almost reached their climax of trouble. They were now in a transitional period of reconstruction and reorganisation. As trade developed, China would be able
Despite all the prejudices and all the to settle down, and he suggested that troubles that have retarded business in the work which was now being done, in China for some years, there is still abun promoting their mutual commercial wel-dast faith in the future. Business men fare would be of the utmost value to who know the country are of the opinion that as a result of the visit of the Chin- Chins from every standpoint. He hoped that with normal conditions restored, and a stable Government in office, the China market will quickly respond, and that the opportunities for trade rust develop/ enormously. Mr. Walter Lindley-Joues, (1.B.E., editor and founder of the Mer- cantile Guardian, who has just concluded
ese Mission, trade relationships between the two countries would be increased. INVITATION TO VISIT, CHINA. "I hope a similar mission" from this country in general and from Sheffield in particular, will pay a visit to China,' continued his Excellency, who assured the Chamber of Commerce that they would be welcomed just as warin- ly as the Chinese visitors were re- ceived in Sheffield. The Chinese Gov ernment were most anxious to promote interuational trade and commerce. China
round-the-world tour of investigation
of trade opportunities in the course of which he visited India, the Straits Settle-
of ments, Siam, China, and Japan, is one
ing
optimists regasding China Speak in Montreal recently, Mr. Lindley- Jones declared that China is the coming country from the point of view of busi- acas. There, is a big business boom overdue in that country," Ge said.
Just
was on the threshold of a new era of as soon as there is any really settled modern commercial development, but Government directing affairs over there, they intended to make rapid progress there will be a demand for British goods, and every British trader in carrying on | and the Canadian manufacturer ought to business with China haal "the warmest get a good slice of it. Nowhere in the support of the Government, Great Bri world." he continued,are British goods tain was in urgent need of oversena trade so highly considered, and nowhere has if the unemployment problem was to be the British and Canadian manufacturer a relieved and Chian was in need of higher reputation for integrity and fair economic development. China had the dealing.'
raw material and Great Britain had the manufacturing machinery.
General Ha, in reply to the toast of the Chinese Oficial Minion, said the friendly relationships between Great Britain and China were almost tra tional, When he was a boy at school the first penknife he had was one made în Sheffield. I had afford pleasure to son that cannons and shot manufactured for war were now being dismantled in Sheffield works, and made ase of for purposes of peace.
WORKS VISIT.
PROSECUTOR PROSECUTED. MATE CHARGED WITH CHAINING
ALLEGED THIEF.:
A Hosta Agency sacssage, dated June 5th, gives the following engaging acent of a recent alleged incident at Vladivos- tock.
The first mate of the English steamer orner Bonshair, a Mr. Sutar, charging Chinese dock labourer, Tau la Mo, member of the Dockers' Union, who was employed in loading work on the ship anchored in the port of Vladivostok, with During the day the members of the theft of cigarettes and a watch, put, steel Mission visited the works of Mesare hand-cufla on Tru Ha Mo, and then chain- Vickers, Limited. They were conducted ed him to the deck of the thip with an through the various departments by Sirirea chain. Charles, Buckham and Colonel J. H. The English officer ignored the demand Leslie. The party evinced great interest of two thousand dockers who mat to so the processes connected with the manu discuss the case and asked for the facture of steel, afterwards they were Chinese workman's release, and Tau, Ha entertained to luncheon. Visits to Messrs. Hadfields, Ltd., and Messrs. Edgar Allee & Co., Ltd., were paid during the after-
| noon.
Mo was eventually set free, only when the authorities intervened on the spot.
The mate of the English ship will appear before the tribuoni
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