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THE CHINA MAIL.
HOW GERMANY COULD PAY.
SIR C. HOBHOUSE'S PROPOSAL FOR A NEW REPARATIONS POLICY: CANCELLATION OF THE DEBT IN RE- TURN FOR FREE
IMPORTS.
:
DIR IN THE HAND WORTH £250,000,000.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
(Reuter's Service to the China Moll.).
PROPOSED REVISAL OF U. SL TARIFF
In the Revision Bill, which emerged”.
He submitted that this would give us But as from May of this year the seemed to be obtaining this year. something substantial-about £200,-duties on good. entering Ger €00,000, as against a very doubtful many had been doubled. They amounted to 40 per cent. £500,000,000 due to us in the form of now reparations; and that it would benefit And if our trade were to continue ether countries participating in the as it did last year and as it had done reparations to the extent that it so far this year, although we sent reduced the demands on Germany.goods one-ball ic vales and one fourth
WASHINGTON, August 20th, Lord Emmott presided and was sup in volume below what we sent in 1913,
The revised draft of the Tariff Bill poss ported by many well known business wo abculd still pay the same amount, ad the Senate by 48 votes to 25 and will men of the city.
of duty apps them, the tax being The Bill, as it now standa, is ahunst cost
be sent to a conference of bath house. Sir Charles Hobhouse said that in doubled in its incidence. This was & plete. 1913 we sent to Germany £41 millions very grim and damnatory commen- of exporta-more thau to any other tary upon the system under which it from the House of Representatives, a country except India and we took was proposed that the Germans amendments number over two thousand, Manchester, June 21.-In an ad- from her £75 millions, or more than should pay us reparations, because it of which the great majority represent
substantial increase over the rates passed dress on German Reparations to a from any country save the United meant that WO were providing by the House. Notably, in the case of States. We did with her, therefore a the reparations out of our own basie commedities such as wool, sottome public meeting of business men sum trade of about £120 millions, or one goods and commerce. But now we sugar, steel and chemicals, the trovera moned by the National Association third of our total foreign trade in that had an opportunity thanks to Ger-
ment experts' calculations show the fol of Merchants and Manufacturers to year, leaving the Dominions on one many'e admission that she was pre-lowing average: ad rafare rates of Resist State Interference with Trade, side. Upon that trade we paid pared to pay reparations, of doing a manufactures, 60 per cent.; wool maint cotton manufactures, 34 per cent.; silk held yesterday afternoon in the an average duty of 20 per cent, which deal. We were entitled to 22 per factures, 8 per cent, glassware, 1 per Memorial Hall, Sir Charles Habhouse worked out at something like £3 cent. of the sum of reparations. That cont.; refined sugar, 69.5 per cent. made an interesting proposal. In effect millions of £9 millions sterling, 22 per cent. worked out at something it is that this country should forgo all That was what we were contributing like £600 millions.
These represent staggering increas The amount over the Underwood Tariff and it is cont claim to reparations from Geemany to the resources of the German which we are now paying to Ger-ited that the duties, if they over fully on the understanding that Germany Empire. In 1921 the exports to many in import duties, on the ather, to
Coperate,
men T additional coat during the time, she pays reparations Germany were £18 millions and the band, represented the interest on 883,000,000,000.
American consumers of about But, it is more thup to any other country allows British the imports from her were £20 sum which might be cap'talised at doubtful whether the Bill will rench the goods to enter her territories free. millions; and the
fur figurer £360 millions. He considered £250 President signature before the
millions in hand was worth more
November elections,
Many Republicans privately hupe that than £500 millions in a very distant, the Bill will quietly die in conference and busb.
in any case, if the conference discusion is profructed beyond October 1st, it is sale to predict this will happen,
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Tongue, fresh,-Ngan Liesch 60
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What he proposed was that we should forego all claim to reparations give to other countries any advan-
INDIAN GOVERNMENT LOAN. tage they might get from our surren der of raparations-on the under-
CMEUTTA. August Mith. standing that Germany, during the The fact that over £30,000,000 has beent time that she paid reparations to any cent, Rupee Loun, thus relieving im
subscribed to the Government's six per other country, gave free entrance, mediate financial anxieties, indicates that for all our goods into all lande over, the country is not so poverty-stricken as which Germany exercised authority, ur depicted by the extremist journals. The into her own territories. (Cheers), total constitutes a record for State bor There were substantia! advantages to rowing in India for any single year. be gained from this proposal. We demand for loans in the past six years Indin's response to the Government's exceeds £137,000,000.
AMERICAN STRIKE SITUATION,
NEW YORK, August 20th. One hundred and forty-eight members her present taxation. In the second of the Railway Executives Association place. we should escape a large part mediating committee's proposals for end- meet here on Wednesday to vote on the of the primary cost of the Britishing the strike. The proposals hinge of army of occupation in Germany, and, the question of the man's retention of most important of all, we should get seniority rights and the strike will un- a free market to 60 millions of some questionably be ended if the executives of the best consumers in the world. | approve of the proposals, On the other hand, we should
renounce a claim to reparations which nobody really thought they were going to get. (Lau hter.) And what was Germany going to do? She was
TWO YEARS' RUBBER SALES CONTRACT.
LONDON, August 20th. The following companies announce that,
going to make sa immediate re- after allowing for restriction, they have paration to us for some of the loss contracted to sell to the General Rubber and suffering eke caused to this coon- Company, the following monthly quarti
abandon try, because to
berties of frat-grade rubber, for two years. cherished fiatal policy was not from October 1st. United Sumatra, only a matter of hard cash, but twenty tons: Sumatra Consolidated, fifteen tons; Baturata, ton tons; Sumatra also a matter of eestiment-and to Proprietary, ten tons. Prices are based, sacrifice one's sentiment was a greater, on the monthly average at London, with punishment than to sic ice cash. a minimum of ad. per lb. and a maximum
of 18. 4d. per 16
WHAT IS THE ALTERNATIVE. There was one obstacle in the way. Article 261 of the Versailles Treaty said that any concession or modifica t'on or remision of duties which was made by Germany to
one of the signatories of the Treaty must be
made to all signatories of the Treaty
BRITISH WORLD FLYERS' WHEREABOUTS?
CALCUTTA, August 20th, Anxiety is felt for the safety of Major Blake's colleagues, of whom there is no news since they left thirty-six hours ago
Then it might be said that we had to for Akyab.
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phere in the world-less sacred than came to General Wu Pe Eua yamer at the atmosphere of Versailles when Wa Pei Fu on wgent business, stating three dis ago and asked to se Loyang, bargaining over the boundaries of that they came from the Ministry of War, which they had no knowledge and This statement obtained a hearing for for which they had little che said he was too busy and but, when Wu Pei Fa was ap Cheere. There was no ethical dispatched an Adjutant 19 objection at all to varying that visitors.
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Bomething the variation of the affairs of the Ministry and pro- Treaty as long as did not pnjudiar the rights of coding to question them, soon saw that the Allies and the other tignator te me knew nothinjant's stapl
the Ministry. suspicions ies. In this roepect there were and, making an excuse, he left the room very good examples to follow-in and sent back a group of armed soldiers France's bargain with Germany that with orders to search the men. On the being effected a revolver was found destroyed districts. Then there was Later, they were induced to confess that the treaty with the Turks made by they had been dispatched by General France and Italy, without consulta Chang Tso Lin, who had also sent five tion with us. Moreover, in October, hundred mon-armed with revolvers and 1920, Mr. Austen. Chamberlain gave skilful in the use of that weapon-ic special warning that we had reserved strategie points inside the wall, in order to make attempts on the lives of in- to ourselves the right to modify the portant men belonging to General Wu Treaty of Versailles if such modifica, Pei Fu's, party. These men were posted.. tion in no way damnified any of our at Hankow, Paotingfu, Loyand, Peking Allies. If we surrendered our portion and Tientsin. Three men have been exc
cuted. of the reparations the remaining por tion would be paid with greater eass And rapidity..
Germany should restore some of the each men,
on
SERIOUS CYCLONE ÎN BAY OF -BENGAL.
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CALCUTTA, August 20th,
Ultimatum of London and the pay- There was a bad cyclone in the Bay
ment of the £2,500 millions at once of Bengal on Saturday, Bearch parties.
shmight pay her debts. That
HOLLAND:
AMSTERDAM, August 20th.
seemed to him the most fane | tutis proposal ever pot colony here, mentioned in' cable messaga. As a sequel to the raid on the Chiness third alternative dated August 8th, two hundred and seven expeiled Chinese have sailed for Hong- kong aboard the's a Ambon
HUNGARIAN LABOUR DISPUTES."
Hy. To
cancellation of reparations, he could not agron. There was no reason, after all the haru ske I'd dens, why Germany should not sonke a just pay ment proportionate to her means. In the course of her commercial Warfare
BUDAPEST, August 2016. tariffs had been one of the weapons
Further serious Inbour. troubles havo Germány-had-employed, and there occurred, as the 40,000 metal workers now was evary reason why we should take on strike, have been joined by a largo that weapon out of Her hands. trade and fourmilla, Troops are being number of men employed in the building
hold in readiness.
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