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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 3RD, 1925
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OUR LONDON LETTER.
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FOR THE P. AND 0.
CANADA'S NEW HOME IN LONDON.
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT;]
GOVERNMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT,
The full-dress lebate in Parliament this week on unemployment which was raised by the Opposition in the form of a Vote of Censure on the Government ended as was expected that is to say, in utter futility. To begin with, the Gov. crament were arraigned by the Labourites for having failed, to solve the problem of unemployment although they have been six months in office; but the hollowness of this criticism was self-apparent seeing that the Labour Government of Mr. Ramsay MacDonald were in office for twelve months and were unable to find a remedy. There were many speeches, with most of the oratorical big guns Answering each other with heavy, ammuni- tion, but to the student of politics it I was all so much waste of time
Loxes. July 4th
he apparent that the problemi is one of There is no extraordinary complexity. sovereign cure for the trade slump. People are apt to think almost entirely in terms of pre-war world conditions, whereas the "truth is that, as already pointed out, conditions have in certain directions absolutely and permanently. changed. The musible thing is to realise this and adapt ourselves accordingly, THE FOOD SUPPLY,
Sti on the question of trade, I saw some oficial figures the other day which shows how necessary it is for this country to sell our manufactured goods abroad to pay for our food. We are importing more wheat and barley than at any time during the past ten years. In 1014 we imported (in round figures) 136 million cwts, of wheat and 16 million ewts. of barley. In 1921 the figures were 117 and
It seems inevitable as a consequence |
I call it waste of time because unem ployment is not a matter to be settled 21 million, respectively. or solved by political speeches or piousTHE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT. resolutions; it is first and last an economie question. If and when goods are again produced in this country for of the English climate that restoration of sale nt home and abroad-especially public buildings should constantly claim attention. One time it is St. Paul's abroad-at prices that will command a market the unemployment problem will Cathedral, or Westminster Abbey; now solve itself. There is widespread anemit is the Houses of Parliament.
fabric is crumbling, and it is said that ployment because of the trade slump the cost of restoration will be no less which is due to a variety of causes over
than at least half a million pounds. I which the politicians have very little co learn that Sir Francis Baines, chief diree trol. The Labour Vote of Censure. W therefore, in the nature of "eye-wash," and nothing else,
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Office of Works, is engaged on an exten. sive survey of the, building. His report when, completed will be submitted to the Cabinet.
The probable heavy cost of putting the defects right again is very surprising. There is no danger to the main structure -the Houses of Parliament are not tumbling down. But a great many stones are dangerous, and the pinnacles are
The Duke and Duchess of York had a great reception at. Stockton-on-Tees where they went for the opening of the Railway Centenary. It is said that there were never before so many people in the pince. the crowd being estimated at 100,000. The feature of the celebration was the procession of railway engines and worn away at the base by the London passenger trains showing the evolution atmosphere.
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HATS
George Stephenson Tar his "Rocket engine dragging a few tracks along the line of rails between Stockton for the P. & U. service to the GUARANTEE CORPORATION
and Darlington.
A
Far East: I believe it is more than 40 years sipee the firm transferred their headquarters from the Solent to London, and the change is therefore of specia interest and importance. Wader the new arrangement only cargo will be loaded at Southampton, but is hoped that before, long passengers will be embarked there instead of Tilbury. The Khyber will in. augurate the new departure to-day (July 4th)-after which a fortnightly service will be maintained. CANADA IN LONDON,
The engine drivers and firemen, and the passengers in the carriages, were dressed in the quaint-looking garb of 1895.
It was a wonderful spectacle which the Duke and Duchess saw passing a grand stand erected for the occasion, the passing of all the different types of trains as railway construction was developed during the century that has elapsed. number of notable people were with the Duke and his wife on the stand, includ- ing Viscount Grey of Falloden, and Sir
The new building of the Canada Goy- A. F. Pease. The great-great-grandfather of the last-named gave Stephenson the crament. an imposing "structure which money to carry his invention to success, dominates Cockspur "Street close to the and what was equally important gave his Malf, was opened this week by King encouragement to face the opposition of George, who was accompanied by the. the vested interests of the day. If thou Queen. The site used to support the BANTO HOTEL (19)ucceeds in making a good railway," the home of the Union Club. The idea of TOKYOS
INITIAL HOTEL old Quaker, Edward Pease, told Stephen-the Canadian Government has been to (Room Only Y 8.) son, thou may consider thy fortune as bring together under one roof the various Stephensor certainly Federal Government interests in the One Hora (Y 8.) good as rande." TOXTO STATION
made the railway, and incidentally his Metropolis. The High Commissioner for HOTL (19.50)
fortune, for in just over twenty years he Canada, the Hon. Peter C. Larkin, has Taux Brokas
Hoza (barat) amassed £140,000.
taken the lead in this development, and
Oriental charms are jealously preserved intact amidst the most advanced Oriental Civilisation. Minimum Bates for Single Rooms, Meals included, am as shown besides Hotel Names.
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MATAJINA HOTKI(12) NIKKO,—
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I have just seen an early copy of theceived the King when his Majesty arrived report of the Committee set up by the fort. Buckingham Palace and, with a gold and they are all out for Revolution, which subject that may present itself.
means primarily and chiefly creating doors, made of bronze, into which has strife in this country. It is about time been introduced as a motif the design of some salutary lesson was administered-WELLINGTON & WARD, LTD. at least this is the public feeling here. As Campell-Baanerman exclaimed on a the Maple Leat.
notable occasion, Stop' this fooling." PROKIBITION AGAIN.
Canadian Ministers coming to London
f.
| BOTEN (Mukdam):-sided over by Sir Arthur Balfour to key, unlocked the massive
Yaxato Horas
9.30 examine the causes of the decline in our export trade. A point is made that as RYOJUN (Pert
Arthur) regards exports and the diminished sales YAMATO HOTKI(8) to overseas countries such as China and will find a room reserved for their use
Japan those nations learned during the war to manufacture for themselves goods exclusively for the period of their visit. No such accommodation has hitherto been which formerly they bought-from-Great- Britain. But this is not so serious as it available. There is decidedly Canadian The sentimental appeal of Americans might appear at first sight. There is the atmosphere about the place. Canadian to the people of this country to stop any comforting assurance that even now Great maple and birch flooring basiwen used, one trading in drink with Americans Britain has a higher proportion of world with British Columbia fir doors in all is interesting as a confession of the dif trade than it had before the war. The the upper rooms. The office furniture und ficulties over there. But the view here trouble is that the amount of world trade carpets have been made in Canada; the is that if there are any British individuals has declined very considerably, and that heating apparatus has come from Mon- engaged in the trafe they are doing it treal and Toronto. Canada House has with their eyes open to the risks, the this proportion does not mean to us what added to the architectural dignity of same as people of other nationalities. The it used to da."
A good deal depends na regards the London. fiture on our capacity to bring down the "STOP THES YOULING."
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idea that the British public can stop them is amusing and a little bit ridicu lous. The real remedy, of course, is with costs of production. For instance the Certain of our leading statesmen like Americans themselves. If they do not firm of Instone & Co., Ltd., recently re- Lord Birkenhead and a large number of want to buy liquor from foreigners-in ceived an order for a million tona of the general public are losing patience other words if they want to obey the law coal and coke from Denmark to be spread with the Bolshevist non-sense. The reve of their own country-then the traße over several years; but whether the tations in regard to China which are stops automatically. The fact that & pro- order can be exceuted or not depends published in London have aroused public hibition vessel has made, a' haul of 8,000. on the cost of producing it in this coun-resentment. Lord Birkenhead has given cases of whiskey recently suggests that the try. Apart from this aspect of the case, timely," warning to Moscow that the demand for something stronger than however, it seems that there are markets Soviet's ceaselesss campaign in China water continues. |that are definitely closed to us. Sweden and Asia generally against British in-
was before the war a big customer forterests is not compatible with the con- DUKE OF BUTHERLAND.
TILE MORAL OF THE STORY.
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MAIL FROM 19, Buscada Sv. Far Lonic Drey; on 45- Finer Benzai, ŽAR PALETION,
coal. During the period of coal control tinued maintenance of a Soviet Embassy It is interesting to note that the Duke in war tine prices were raised to auchin this country. No man is better quali-of Sutherland has been appointed to the fa pitch tint the Swedes rought mobe fed to speak with authority on that vacant post of Paymaster General. It stitutes that they would otherwise bave subject. The Secretary of State for was rather a surprise when Mr. Baldwin considered cot worth while trying; and Indin by virtue of his office and the formed his Administration that the Duke now they have developed a system of Intelligence Service of his Department was passed over. He is an able man with electrical supply that has made them and that of the Government of India is business aptitude, and did good work as largely independent of conl."
in full possession of information, about Minister for Air in the last two Conser Bolabevist activities both in India and vativo Governments. Same predict for him great political advancement, but the I have given just a few of the salient the Far East.. facts contained in this most valuable, rež Labour Members" of Parliament have fact that he is almost incurably shy is
ON SALE, He is one of the port. It is appearing at an apposite said to me that we ought to distinguish against this career.
between firebrand Communists like Zino- largest of our landowners, and is a per-HONGKONG
UNGEONG - HAMBARD.
SPORT moment when so much attention is being viell, who are eager to turn the world sonal friend of the Prince of Wales, in-
MEETINGS paid to trade conditions, by the public
LEGISLATIVM. (COUNCIL: Unifar Ela and Parliament. All sorts of remedies upside down, and the Soviet Government deed, it was he who persuaded the Prince
Bation 1924, Unfortunately, it cannot be to go in for rancting in Canada, and
Lavised by the Members. are recommended by all sorts and conan such.
PRICE ditions of people to set trade going again done. They are inextricable mixed up, arranged the purchase of the Prince's in the old sweet way; but I think it will (Continued on next Column), holding in Alberta.-H.B.·
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