THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
NOTICE.
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No. 35706
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The following notice was later circulated by the Institute among its mem bers:
"Notice is hereby given that as the Government has issued a notification announc- ing a complete settlement of all the seamen's demands and an agreement has been signed by both parties mem- hers should resume work at fonce.".
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The Administration is now considering and will soon make decision on the important point
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the United States administration's THE GENOA CONFERENCE- roment of the United States achievements to the hold of foreign [politics will be reviewed" is the course of the Senate debate on the Pacific Treaty. The Treaty is opposed by both irreconcilabies and democrats. The tamer, headed by Senator Borah, denounce the Treaty as an alliance which is a departure from traditional policy of the United States. The latter complain that the Treaty stops short of that all comprebending alliance called the League of Sations, which is the only safe Lain of international a330cia-
must take into account the state of popular feeling on this point. But the real reason, and the much more enlightened reason, for our hasitation to participate directly in these European con- ferences is that there are some tion at the coming Genos con-which the nations of Europe must of whether America's representa- things in the direction of self-help ference on economic masters shall do for themselves, which we can be that of an
participant writes Mr. Mark must be done before we can be of observer" or full not help them to do, but which Sallivan, the political correspon any help in the way of interns dens of the New York Evening tional co-operation. Po-t.
the arrangement of the German The first of these things is reparations. With that we have
tion argument against the Treaty The Administration's uniform which hitherto has had the greatest policy about these Furopean con- effect, is based on the assumptionferences in the past, he saya bas that condiziona in the Far East are been to limit our participation to
nothing to do. We do not receive steadily leading to another Russo to the present question, therefore, is to the sole business of those that of an observer. The answer
apy of those reparations, and the rearrangement of them Japanese war wherein Busna wil must rest in turn on the answer nations which are the benefici seek to recover Saghalien, Eastern to the question whether anything, aries of them. That is the first Siberia and her outleta од the bas happened to change our poliz Pacific. It is opined that in such cy, and whether there is anything stability of the world, and it is step towards the economic circumstances the Treaty will neces in the nature of the coming con- Europe's business, not ours. sitate a conference of the fourference to cause the United States Powers and the question arises to change its policy between now whether the United States will band the day in March when the diplomatically bound
conference is to meet. to take
With favourable view of the Japanese that in view, the invitation to the conference, the resolutions at- case or whether it will be permitending the calling of it, and the sible to bring Russia into consult probable developments at the con- tiba. The administration's spokes ference are now being intently men in the course of the coming studied. debate are expected to deal with
The second thing which the nations of Europe must do, for themselves is to stop printing paper money. That is a thing which each nation can only do for itself. There is talk about stabilizing exchange," but in the American view that is just like
proposing to stabilize the baro- At the present writing, but sub-meter. Chaotic exchange is
this uncertainty and to generally ject to change, the greater like merely the barometer of improper
clarify the Treaty's implications.
Our portrai. Is of Mr. MICHAEL T. AOONEY, ɔ, Granville Avenue, Long" Iatan, Kagiand, who writes:-
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lihood seems to be that the conduct about currency. As an Administration's final conclusion incident of stopping the printing: will be that nothing has happend of papar money, it is necessary of such a nature as to justify it also for each nation to stop one in changing its policy, and that of the greatest causes of currency this country should continue to inflation, namely the keeping of limit its participation to that of large standing armies. We on an observer. There are, however, our part bave reduced our own counter arguments which are in army to a paraly' polica, basis. the nature of large generosity, Further than this, in the pressat and it is possible the conclusion conference we have tried to bring may be different. Something will about land disarmament by other epend on what is done at Cannesdations through mutual agree- luring the present week. Some meat, but we have been defeated: thing also may depend on certain in that purpose by the unwilling-
ventualities still in the making ness of one of the Euopean) here at the armament conference nations, namely, France. a Washington.
Among the formal resolutions, sccompanying the calling of the coming Genoa conference, the
The American position up to the present has been that the European nations must do these things for themselves before we
second and third are of unusual can become participants in any
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DEFAULT IN EUROPE'S DEBTS. Asregards the money Europ owes us, there is a point in the American position which is com "That this security cannot be When a debtor is in default, with monly overlooked by Europe. considered established unless his interest overdue, the next oations or governments of nations step does not rest with the cred- lesiring to obtain foreign crediteitor, but with the debtor. The undertake freely to rec gaize all European nations seem to ex- public debts and obligations con-pect as to take the initiative tracted by a state."
before they make any suggestions FRAMED TO APPLY TO RUSSIA. or proposals In the absence of Those resolutions were framed any, formal declaration to o
to apply to Russia, but any read-about it, it israther disturbing to
ing of them will reveal that they find France carrying the Ameri apply with equal force to the debt can debt on her books under the awed by various European nati ne classification "political debi
to Americs. If the agenda of the distinguished from her other Genos conference is to be govern-obligations, which she describes. ed by these resolutions, it is ap-as "actual debts."
parent that it csunot well include The matter of our accepting any proposal for the mutual con- the invitationto the Genes.com. cellation of international debt-ference bus, of course, a domestic But it is a mistake to put this political angle? Just about thi phase of the subject in the fore-time the Ganos conference is in around. It is not concern abɔut | session, our Senate will be in the
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