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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13,
1924.
PEKING SITUATION.
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RELIEF FOR STREET.
SLEEPERS.
In the meantiroo the problem of 6. relief has come under the considera tion of the Tuên Fong Kubor the District Watabmen's Committeo.
FIRST STEP TAKEN.
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WU PEI-FU IN FLIGHT.
All the aspects of the problem were MAY NOT MAKE THE MAN BUT USED That the suggustion that some-dealt with at the monthly meeting RIGHTLY THEY CERTAINLY HELP. Hankow, Dec. 12 Ching-ything should be done to mitigate of this Committes on Thursday. commonond avansing south ward the hardships of the street sleepers Though 00 the Kinhau railway from has not fallen an denf oats, is
nb decision wan to Chengehow on Thursday and shown by the attitude taken by the conection with the prevention schurd, one Biggestion offered arrived in Yonghong at five this Government. As the first necessary of abuse deserves mention. This was morning Wu Pal-fu's troops are partially in flight and part of instituted with a view to obtain-uffering from any serious forms of step, investigations have been that only the aged and others then have gone over to in Chinging a tough entiate of the home physical limitation ba entitled 'to
Wu Pei-fu on Thursday night left the past few nights the curiosity
less population, and perhaps during relief. Chikungshan in an attempt to reach Hankow but was stopped and, possibly, approbensions, of The four of abuse appears to THE PRICE OF ONE NEW SUIT. by Hupeh troops and in now be any of the street-sleepers have be the chief stumbling block at
THOROUGHLY Heved to be at Likiatsal,
been neansed by the unusual atten- present. Those interested in the EVERY GARMENT tion given Ilu Ching-yi has declared his by roving
nt thom
night problem naturally do not wish to STEAM PRESSED (AFTER GENUINE parties of intention to round up all troops at tors.
inquisi- build a home to be used as a DRY-CLEANING) The work is directed paradiso for the indolont and those TAILORS. Honan and march on Hankow if by the Secretary for Chinese shy of work. Altogether it is a Allairs, the Hon. Mr. A. E. Wood, problem bristling with difficultion, More Appointments Made. and must needs be performed at, not on much on the financial side
night.
as in the working arrangements.
necessary-Reuter.
Peking, Dec. 12.-A mandate is: fappointing Li Liel-chun, Tupan of military affairs of Kiungsi is ex- pected shortly.-Reuter.
Kalteng, Dec. 12,-Hu Ching-yi reached Kaifeng from Chengchow on the 11th and has taken over millary affairs. Reports from Hankow state that about forty: thousand of Wu. Pol-fu's troops are between Chengchow, Suchow andi the Pchan line. They looted several towns.
The Hankow Chinese Chamber of Commerce has telegraphed Tuan Chi-jui, urging the early reatora-i tion of normal traffic on the Pohan railway, the dislocation of which is causing serious loss to merchants. --Reuter.
TAX PROBLEM.
Japan's Experience.
It is a common phenomenon all over the world at when once a tax is imposed Governments are inclined regard it as an irre- movable, mossure upon which the stability of the financus of the country de ends.
The Tex ile Consumption Tax, which wa imposed to pay for the war with Russia, like the Transit Tax, is still with us, and the announcement that a slight con- crasi is to be made in the: amount of the tax is given with the air of one bostowing an in-; estimable hoon, comments the Japan' Chromcle. As an attor of fact the ex should have been abolished long ago, as one of thoso indirect XPR which cost a lot to collect and are oppressive to com- merce and industry. Tho request for the reduction of the exciso duties is regarded as reasonable in some instances, we are told, whereas what we should be told is tha his imposition, now included among the regular axeB of the country, although only imposed temporarily when it wast initiated, in to be abolished altogether.
The Government is an ious to Kivn every assi-tanco to trado an industry Lat it try what tho removal of the bad taxes would effect. Some of the money sa vad by the postponement of public works might well be devoted to this purpose. Abolish the Toztilo Consumption Tax, the Business Tax and the Transit Tax, the thr had taxes, and removo hindrances to progross. At the same time the double postage on lottors abroad, which goOS SO much to Japan's discredit, shouldi also so by the board
All Japan's Governments pro- fess a desire to promote Japan's trade and industry, hut they all įsucne«sively continuo theнo taxes on trade and industry which serve to trammel its..prokross. Instead of striking at the root money is wasted in inoffootus efforts to give commerce a tem porary boost.
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It was stated that the tondori was between £13,000 and £14,000) bolow those of two British firms which had tenderod.
An allevation that there was a ring or an understanding between certain British manufacturors toi keep up prloos was donlod; but it was stated that certain firmal bad different tondors for municipalities and private con- cerne, in some cases, 30 por cont. bigher than thoso for the same plants to privato traders.
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