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RELATIONS BETWEEN GERMANY AND JAPAN.
Continued from Page 20
TUESDAY.
OCTOBER 12. 1920.
GERMANY'S CAPACITY
FOR TRADE
есте
tha
as it was possible when one has the first brief revolutionary per- to compare one's own country iod. Today they are in with other countries.
beas WAY ID realise that their salvation. A most not to be expected
from the realisation of political Do you now, after my descriptories, but solely and alone from the conditions, of the Treaty of tion of the condition of affairs in the work of their own hands. Peace. And she is willing sad Germany, desire to cater with her These intellectual qualities, or, if earnestly endeavouring to do in relations of an economie I may so call them, these intoller- Fut, Gentlemen, it is a character. Do you see the pretual raw materials, await their treigendous task to rebuild one suppositions of a mutually be utilisation I see the highest poini own house and to cultivate one's neficial exchange of interests in the relations between Japan own land whilst burdened with fullled? Do you believe that
and Germany. The common [compulsory labour for others, such relations, surban exchange,
But, hand as it i«. Ceruang will would be to the advantage of both co-operation of the energies of both peoples, directed towarda alse even that rask. The firm countries, or is there some under the works of peace, will come to conviction that she will do softying apprehension that the result comes to me from the history of might be a societa leonina from a blessing and help to both; it will also help to direct the her pass, and that is the prophet) which only one party to it would of the future. This conviction is derive any advantage? Gentle economy of the world into its
normal course...... also impressed upon me by what men, I believe you may safely the present shows us For in enter upon the venture, for welTHE NECESSITY OF RECIPROCITY. Even now, indeal, German spite of all sore distress, in spite shall soon see that the early restor
open
of all obstacles, German diligence azion of economic relations beindustry has resumed its activity, and intelligence are alive and tween Japan and tiermany does in many fields, and I am can- astir, eagerly seeking and finding indeed lie in the interest of both vinced that Germany will sooni now fields of activity, boldly en-counties. Before the war Gerbe in a position again to produce reting upan new roads where the mang was in respect to Japat manufactures of a high value. have been blocked. stranger as a seller than as a Dyes chemicals, instruments of moving with undiminishel energy | buget, and in that relation na prerision and machinery of all and filled with the joy and the material change is likely to occur kinds will be imported from evident desite ta create things the near future. For the pur-Germany by Janan with advant
even if the state of the new, thing-grod for all the world, chase of the most valuable article on the ruins and ashes of the lof export of your country, that is¦ fierman medium of exchange is ad, of which so little has been silk, tienmans is at present tea! no longer so disadvantageous to poor. The state of the currency | Germany as it is at prosent
That Gentlemen, is the spirit and the tax on luxuries have to further develop the resontres that animates and spurs to new raised the prices of silk to of Japan. In other fields, on the jefforts the fiermany of today,jte unattainable. Germans. other hand, Japanese industries the spirit in which she seeks to therefore, will ever still roote will make the naelves independent recover your old friendship and j than before the wat have to limit) Hence results the necessary re- good wit
herself to import raw materials ciprocity without which economie NEVESSITY FOR THE WORLD DE from Japan. That one side of relations cannot develop them the question. On the other hand, selves. I go.still further in the GERMAN RECOVERY,
the tute of the tiernan currency desire for a stinbrosis of these But in confidence in the sur-
so onerous to Germay, favours two economic bodies. The re- cess of this new spirit is also the import of Japan's require ciprocity I have alvocated ! [based upon the convicting that ments from Germany. In this would not wish to see exhausted our former adversaries, who cienie circle, however, I need in the mere exchange of goods. all hope to ciate our friends
noz accentuate the fact that On the contrary. I have in my again, cust in their very own
erosomir relations which are mind a closér joining of commer
interests desire and will finally establisher on the basis of the cial and industrial circles help to promote Germany's re-depreciation of the currency of be
both parties. Correctly! cuperation. And voices to that the country of the purvesor are balancing mutual interests. jeffect. both in high political!
not normal. In the last resort this seems to me to be quarters and in the press on they would lead to Germany practicable. indeed the 031 Thoth sides of the Atlantic. have being stripped of all that the practicable way for the resuscit
need to live, that she finally has lation and beneficial formation of recuperation will come, or begin to sell herself out and disappears Japanese-German economic rela as soon as the Allied Gorera-
tions, German industry, under ments succed in making it clear as an economic factor.
no: been
10
wanting.
German
Tha!
wat
to their peoples that from the THE WIDER VIEW OF ECONOMICS, conditions which keep in view cute all of the
Without reciprocity, without the maxim lire and let live," indemnity they must not expec: the advantages on both sides of a should be offered opportunities to all and that after this world loyal do ut des policy, economic assist Japanese industries with catastrophe the victorious nations relations between two countries their older experience in the field 100 mus: endeavour to make ate of no value. In the present of techaique and organisation. good the losses and injuries of condition of Germany an ex- Germany is poor and. at present the wasaid this, entirely inde-change of goods stone would have at least, has no capital at her pendent ni the fac: tha: no material influence upon the disposition. In so far, however Germany remains a: work balance of trade of either State. as there may still be capital, I would joyfully welcome the 61 ber obligations. In view of the diminished pur-
dowing together of Ger. li. however, the other chasing ability of Germany
min and Japanese capitali Powers really intend to help especially the favourable balance they must first come to know of trade desired by Japan would in common enterprises... What is where i a tiermany the dificulties be but little advanced, Economic true of operation lu industries,
Еожетег ATO lie that she has to contend with, relations.
not moreover, might also be tried in [lo the first place the disturbances exhausted with the exchange commerce with the same good Gezman must cease to which Germany ¦ of goods alone. In view of the prospect of success. is exposet because her frontiers enture and of the civilisation and Japanese merchants, there have 1:01 Met been legally erected upon it in both countries fore, should not seek to eliminate For determined and
actually the conception of the pure's one another but join hands. threatened on account of the non-economic
be in no case can the one completely Texistence of sealed conditions eliminated from the connections take the place of the other. But jin the neighbouring countries, in life as a whole and put down as they may well supplement one and because the dread spectre of an abstract. Economic and cultral 30ther. whether they work to Bolshevism knocks Loudly relations exercise constant effects Bether with, or only side by said!
one another. at ber gates a spectre which and counter-effects, so that finally 25
acher. against the both Gemaug and ter former there is the same relation between the
For only thus ean the highest! adversaries bave a common and them between science. o: equal interest to lay. Those are heurs, and practice. The attain-efficiency, witch it is in the in- Germany's political difficulties. ments of never-resting scientific erest of both economic bodies to
achieve, be attained. them- GERMANY'S ECONOMIC
investigation transform
These. Gentlem are the ideas seres to inventions. create new forms of technique and require that base suggested themselves Ja the theme trade and traffic in ever
505 have done me conceivable form and direct-which
bocom to
me for
DIFFICULTIES.
factor
Cannot
682
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As regards those of an economic character, the facts are that Gar- many has no fonde. She needs credit, and for the lack of it herion. If you will kindly per- the
rit me then to interpret the discussion. I have spoken frank. machinery is all but at a standstill she needs coal and raw material conception of economic relations to you and beg you will accept to set it going again to its fall to the extent; then the advantage what I have said with your good which both countries will derive will and in the same spink in capacity. Above all bowerer. From & development as intimate which it was said. the burden of that bebombing
But there is one thing which I uncertaints must be lifted from possible of their economic sela- her shoulders as to what, in the tionship, is more clearly evident bave not yet said; one presuposi- than it would be if we talk only tion I bave not yet mentioned. end, abe will actually have to about an exchange of raw and without which the desire of pay on the basis of the Treaty of materials, manufactures of half- all who wish for the revival of Pazce. Bat that which she will bave to pay must be within the manufactures. And here especi-our old friendship must remain limits of reason and possibility ally also lies the advantage to unfulfilled. It is this: Return to If the Powers then show a just Japan. Japan, as I have al my country the old confidence! and equitable insight and apply ready stated, has become rich That is the request with which I the lever at the points mentioned, through the war Germany has close. It only remains to me to I have no doubt but that been impoverished, that is, express the sincere desire that Deither money nor our gathering to-day may con- Germany's economic power will she has
be appreciably increased is credit. But she has preserved tribute towards gain knitting a short time. And with it the qualities that gained her and kootting together the threads I venture to assert that of both money and credit at the between our countries that were other Powers which at present time when she was in ber flower.broken by the late world war and She has men and women, who, that they may become a firm and also suffer mote or less througblin & high decree possess the lasting tie between us.
Germany's present difficulties.
If thus the foundations for ability and the will to work, who redorescence of Germany's eco-are industrious and possessed of nomic capacity have been created. good cominor sense. And that then
and only then will the these qualities have not lost any economic life of the world return of their pristine vigour during the war, the war itself, in spite of
BELGIAN WAR ORATUITIES, Brussels, Aug.The 141 Do paties present in the Chamber this evening unanimously voted
to its normal paths and again rate ifene, has shown. At the for a Bill, which will gives rum fa its wanted channels to fertilise front and behind the front Ger- of 751 (21 138, 4d) to each the thirsting lands on their way has shown work to which soldier for every month of service borders.
even our adversaries baye not completed at the front between FUTURE OF BELATIONS BETWEEN denied recognition. Let me only August 1, 1914, and Novem
GERMANY AND JAPAN. refer to what Germany bas ber 11. 1918 and. 501. Gentlemen, I have gone fax created in the chemical industry ( 18), for every mooth afield to come to the theme which that will be useful beyond the of useful service behind the line you have set me. But it was war Science and investigation during that period. A special necessary for me to first present have never stood still, in spite of fand has been, formed to pay to you a picture of the two coun-- the privation of the most necess-thess amounts. A law increas tries the relations between which ary suxiliary meana; in spite of ing succession duties by 50 par are here under consideration sad the want of food and of the bitter cent, designed to bring in a fas in that task 1 have endeavoured consequences of undaruutrition. venné akan saðilanni 50,000,0001, to present that position of both How quickly hare not the people (£1.987,000), was subsequently countries se faithful to the truth | awakened from the stagnation of
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