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The further request is now made tome to draw the attention of home industrial eireles to the enterprise,
The English stores onA The arguments are vell tested, ressiva ng more German goods, the stosk of them in coming to an exl and will gradually be replaced throng. (by) other meaufioturers and after the war there will doubtions be very little inclination to take up relations with Germay again. The danger therefore arises, that the better Gerion goods, such as the stores are given to importing and such aa are bought by the westerners, the half-breeds and clpo by a large portion of the Chinese population of higher stand-
In ing in the treaty porta, my disappear from the market. order to prevent this and rather to inereuse the sale of German products, the establishment of a germen stores is necessary, for suck would not only send its orders pruotically exclusively to Germany but it would also in the natural sourse fores English Competitors to import German geɑde again if they do not wish to let themselves be pushed out by certain brunches. The purchasing power of the Germans living in China and of the neutrale, vho are in friendly intercoursO with them må serrespondingly influmsed by them, ought to be streng enough to maintain a stores, such as propošeč,
It is however doubtful if the expit-1
able to live.
required can be got together here.
The home industriea
which will gain an advantage by supplying to China are therefore applied to with tho request to support the under-
taking financially.
May I respectfully leave it to your sroelleney'ı favourable judgment, to inaugurate stops in this direction.
The German-Asiatis Bank in Berlin is being
instructed by their local branch office.
The Imperial Chancellor,
Berlin.
(Bignad) ¿mipping.