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crux is the time when the Chinese sought to affect. · In slosing the meeting Government will take our work "over, the Chairman said a vist and carry it on 'in an eficient manner | I need hardly say, it is very gratify- There are, wo know, those small establish- | ing va sen much a good attendance bere ments operated by the provinces al of those interested in the milk trade, Kiangui and Chokiang, but their range including Government representative. is very limited and I think they are and visitors from the United States, admittedly not usar enough up to the and I hope that such interest will be required standard of efficiency to be of maintained until ourjobject in accomp much use. Whilst we are trying to lished, and that object is the improve make our Chinese friends help them-ment of not only white silk but over all selves, let na exrry on the work to the † China, including yellow and wild silks, best of our ability sad trust later on we both of which are capable of enormous shall have some repayment for our extensions-Shanghai Atreury,
trouble and expenditure.
The schemes we bare in view naturally. will follow on the lines that hava beau depend on the funds provided, but they
successful in other countries. This year we propose to assist and advise thosa experimental stations that are already
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VISITORS AT THA HOTELA..
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MW. Of Browell Mr and Me and Mrs E H.
Lady Miller Brown Mrs & Miss Burgess Mr A. R Moulder Mr N. Burns Mr HT Mousley Mr LA Calderon Mr W. L. Newman Mr R. V. Cameron Miss Newmaryla MgA. B. Campbell Mr J. S. Nicolson
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chair was occupied by Mr. E T. Byrne, who was supported by Mesara Hadier F. Schwyzer, E Denegri (committee) Mr. C. Muller, secretary, Cav. de Rossi Italian Consul General, Mr. H. H. Fox, H. M. Commercial Attaché, and Mr Jalian Arnold, U.S. Commercial Attachéin axistance; besides which to buy cocoons Mr D. Abesbain
and examine the eggs on the Pasteur Miss A. G. Anderma Dr. F. T. Kayt The Chairman addressed the meeting ■ystem by which in 1919 we shall have Me Goo S. Arahbutt, Capt. F. L. Lambach as follows:-Gentlemen. The object of a supply that can be guaranteed to be Mridë lira AugustijuCapris 11-14 Barson. our meeting to day is to inaugurate the healthy and provide warms that will not Mr and Mrs Bago) Mr. and Mrs C. means of improving the calvation of die in the third or fourth stage, but live My Baring Laustan
MmZ. Baring Mrs. H. Lay the silk worm in China, and I need to produce cocoone of good sise and Capt. and Mrs W. F. He and Mrs J. J. quality. I will not go into further
Barkers and hardly say how important that is, nor details, but the Committes in charge Mr H. A Baxter Mr C-Little is there much necessity to point out the consists of representatives of the Chinese Capt. J. Baxter Mr G. Lap. obrious advantages to the various the French Chamber of Commers and Mr E Belilios. Ludi peoples engaged in the silk industry by the Silk Association, and you may Mr and Mrs Moore Major and Mrs D.
depend no effort will be spared to makeCapt Bentley holland Mrs
lu: Bernett, váttawaMacdonald:: an increased production at practically the initial attempt a success and set at Mrand Mry Berthier Maitland no more coat than at present
Mr R. Birbook Draad Hrs This Association has had in mind example for the futur
I tead hardly say that this future 7.D. Birrall schemes for the improvement of serical- tars for a long time paat, but, we have depends largely on the Chinese them Mr C. Q. Bobanan Mr Fred. 3 Marshall not been able to persuade our Chiness selves. The Government is content to Mr and Mrs A. L Mr G. H. May all importact measures for the raising towards any amélioration or betterment Mrs Brand it family. At 1. Morecki friends to see eye to eye with us in the take the taxes without the least attempt Bouet Mr Of M-Malanes
Capt:& Mrs. Branch Mra-J.' McIntosh of funds, and I may say even now that a no
and Mrs. the proportionate amounts placed in the iniquitous sad a bindrance to trade; no hands of the Special Committee does other country with such anest egg not show that they have yet grasped a would think of such slevy, and the importance of our endeavour, but repeating what I have just said, the sa a start is imperative, it is necessary producer has absolutely nothing to show
for it. that the foreigner should show the lead.
The Casirman then invited discus- I wish at this point to emphasize the on:Mr. Knight said that the chair: valued assistanes randered by the French Chamber of Commerce, who man bad indicated the take which had Mr C. La Chi MJ. L. Plumsner
Ae shown a very worthy, lesc, by to be undertaken for the improvement E Cleaver Hrs Frettejohn
and 3 children Mr. J. Pringle Lengaging the services of Mr. Neill, who of serlenlture in China, and he thought has done much good work in Indo-China was absolutely a daty-for everyone, Mr. B. Flunkett- Mrs. B. Pritchard
and 3 sops Chincae sa well as foreigners, to do their Mr J, J. Coleman and I feel sure that, provided we allert to ensure the success of the inder MJ.D. Courtney co-operate, the resulta in a few years will'
taking. The future of saricoltura in HFW, E. Candal “be of sabrmous value.
Chin depanded up the ice of Mr AW-Gras their undertaking. They a Frenchinen, Kme. E. Essait took a great interest in the matter, for Mr. W Farley 50 years ago, sericulture in their own Mime Floch, baby 1907/8 Japan exported 23,110 bales of Chine to-day. M. Pasteur, in 1850, Mr M. Garcin country was in as great a danger as that rI 0. Fraser dr... Errer -1916/7
226,569 discovered the method to save their Gostreand 1907/8 Shanghai 57,553
sericulture of France. That method Mr E Gintzberger 1916/7
63,847 had been used in other countries with Mrs S. Gossler, Going back to a still carlier date we good effect, and would, if adopted, says | Mr V. Goulbourn find in the season 1873/74 Japan ex- that of China. The danger which they Mr and Ms 0. Mr and Mrs I. Gray ported 15,000 bales against $4,000 from foresaw was big, but the remedy was str
"Grimble" Shaeghai.
hand. The Committee had shown them Miss D. Grimble made but little headway whilst Japan those interested in the trade and indeed Mr and Mrs G 8. Mr R. D. Sheldon
From which you we bare what was to be done and it was up to Miss V. Grimble
on the other hand has gone forward in the economic development of China
Mr and Mrs' - Ed. sormously and I am not including silk whois to see that everything Mr and Mrs Robt.Shelfies, and baby
Mrs M. Slide piece goods of which China's export is possible was done on the lines suggested
Capt. W. H. Sparks negligible in comparison with Japan. Mr. Julian Arnold expressed pleasure Capt. T. F. Hill
Not caly Japan but practically all at being present at such a well attended Mrs M. Hamilton Mes W. Sparke other: silk-producing nations have the meeting, and also to note what bad Hannibal Mr A. W. van der.
Mr and Mrs. W. A, Mr J. Stalker. government as guiding band in sericul- already been done in the matter. The Mr. H. Hansen Star tura, and naturally it will occur to us United States was not a sericultural all, why should we foreigners and country, but it was a big silk consuming Chinese put our hands in our pockets to country, probably cousuming more than And funds that the Chinese Government any other silk importing country. Ha should provide That is a question, pointed out that 50 per cent of the gentlemen, I have no solation for at the export of silk from China as takou by moment. The arport duty for steam the United States and he said that there flatures, for instance, is The 10 por appeared to be no indications of picul and therefore, if the Government cessation in the development of that could by an expenditure of, as, The demand. Indeed, it was showing indi. 50,000 increase that export hy say, cations of increase rather than otherwise. 10,000 bales, they would be repaid 200 They in America expected a' grent, deal per cent.
from China in this respect. The Ameri China is unfortunately at á staudetill; can Silk Association had been working on if not actually going back; for that the lines of cbtaining an improvement. reason we have to how some example the past years not working for suim of energy, to advance the production of provement in serieulture so much MM. Julley ilk, which history tells us originated in improvement in the methods of prMr E Joesph thin great country, which, I am sorry to paring the silk for the high-speed
A fer figures may illustrate the effects of government supervision of the industry such as is practised in Japan. During the seasons:
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looms of America Unfortunately, the representations which had already, besti It difficult in the fact to realize made to the Chinese Government bad what the wild state was of the "Bomby little affect. Last year Chins was Mori," the correct name for our present visited by Mr. Donty, who was engaged alkwarm, and the stages of transition in propagands work for improvement of required to arrive at its present per the silk for the American, looms, La Me and Mrs Adams Mr And Mrs R. C. M lection, but the breeding and cultivation than 20 per cent of American silk came Mr and MD. K. Kindersley!! must have taken misay hundreds of from Chica, not on account of it que Riki
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its preparation. There were in Chias Mr and Mrs O. T. Lemmert & child. Coming to recent times, I can well great opportunities for a development Breakspear Mrs. W. G Litt remember when 43 picals of dry Shed of the milk industry and its potentiali. Mr and Mrs A. E. Capt. & Mrs H. M shing cocoons were guaranteed to ties on the American market, and he, sa Carter
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Speeches were also made by Mr. Ting As regards funds this year, the Yu-ling and Mr. Yang Shing-tez. Chinese, the French Chamber of Com The Chairman mentioned that the merce and this Association have con- movement was strongly supported by My Almond Mr 0. D. Kincsed tributed in equal proportions. This the French Chamber of Commerce, and De and Mrs: Asger Mra E. Legge should not be and the Chinese, who is proposing the resolution below asid and wooden Lashman will be the chief gainers, should and it would be want to Peking in das Mr Bannerman Mr H. Masterman will have to put apa much larger share course. The -resolution... WASJE Aë MW. Budge AMFR. Matamo in future, and as I have already trid follow you the future will really rest on the Government in the end. However,Resolved that this meeting consider there are many who will profit out of that the silk industry of China is suffer. the trade besides dealers, merchants ing from want of Government direction and growers, I refer to foreign banka, and sesistance-Sach chouli he forth insurance and shipping companies za coming at an early date and, in view of well as others, and next year I hope the large amount collected in taxes they will fall in line with us and help onld be of substantial character to feed the worm that produces the autficient to put the trade on a sound silken thrandant expanding basis.******
There are still others who should do The resolution was put to the meet their best to help this scheme, along ing and enrried unanimonsly until we can get the wheels of Govern ment moving, sad they are those in terested in sille in Now Türk, GynnK Milan, London and other centres where it imparta
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