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·TUESDAY "ÁPRIL 8, 1928.
SHANGHAI TRADE
BRITISH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING,
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SILANGHAI HARBOUR.
THE CHINA MAIL.
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consumer is calculated to bear. You will, 1 think, agree with me that is part of our duty as a Chamber to protest against bad administrative conditions of this kind.
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their obvious desire to meet British also upon administrative conditions.
TAIKOO THEFTS: merchanta in every way possible. The demand for pieco goods from They have agreed to a considerable, Szechuan, for example, deponds to MARINE COURT PRO- number of conditions which trans- some extent, indeed no small ex " SECUTION FAILS, fer to the native merchants most of tent, upon whether it is anfe for the risks which have been wrongly Chinese buyers to order goods for Two Chinese were clurged at carried lutherto by the foreign im-Szechuan, Again, the sale of oil the Marine Court this morning with porter, auch, for instance, as the and cigarettes in the West River throwing materials into the harbour The eighth annual general meet-payment of substantial margin, if delta is affected not merely by the at Talkoo Dock on March 29 for ing of the British Chamber of Com- goods are not cleared at duo date,, safety of the delta but by the actions the purpose of preventing seizure. nerve took place on March 26 at but on the other questions just re- of Chinese officials in regard to The evidence given.by a Chinese The Shanghai Club. The meeting ferred to they ask what we feel we taxation. They can hinder the male clerk was that he saw the defen- was well attended and was opened cannot concede.
of oil and cigarettes by subjecting dants throw six heavy bags Into at 5.15 p.m. by the Chairman, Mr.
However, evan supposing these them to taxation additional to the the water. It was night fims and A. W. Burkill, whose address two questions make what we bad taxation which their price to the defendants were in a small boat. appears below. The Chamber's hoped for impossible, it is proposed
d'Almada, who appeared on Questioned by Mr. Leo Honorary President, Mr. Bidney to forward copies of the contract to
behalf of defendants, the witness Barton, C.M.O., H.M. Consit-Gen-all piece goods firms, partly to meet aral, was present, and at the Com- the wishes of those members of this
had been reported missing and replied that a number of articles mittee table also were Messrs. A. and other Chambers who have ex
on this occasion he suspected that And if you will consider the point the bags contained either brass or W. Burkill, H, R. Arnhold, H. J. pressed a desire for a standard con- Bratt, W. H. Trenchard Davis, tract, and partly for the use of those for a moment you will, I think, also iron L. W. Hutton, C. G. Humphrys, members who cure to avail them agree that any protest against bad An Indian H. W. Lester, E. F. Mackay, C. selves of the inguifest safeguards conditione necesarily involves any corroborated the last witness's night watchman G, S. Maekio, F. R. Scott, G. II. which the contract provides. It is ing what we think the conditions evidence, adding that while an Apt. 6-D. I Stitt, the Secretary and the Assist- thought in many quarters that sought to be. But once you begin attempt was being made to arrest ́ant Secretary.
standard contract will at some time mying, what ought to be you are the defondants the bags were After the financial report and become imperative us it has become making recommendations and re- thrown overboard. statement of accounts had been in other.norketa,
commendations cannot be trade A dockyard police Inspector Apr. Indopted the Chairman said :-
haphazard. They must necessarily intimated that thefts of machinery Oar eighth imnual goueral meeting
be made with reference to some had been committed previously. Another Sub-Committee which underlying principle or idea. To fallows so closely upon the meeting has-been-very-active--during the take a liomely instance: you would that no
It was argued by Mr. d'Almada Apr. of the Associated Chambers, sucli a past year is the Shipping Sub-Com-think very little of a medical adviser offered to prove that defendants evidence had been very full report of which appears inmittee. It has had very important who recommended some particular had been to the dockyard wharf, this month's issue of our Journal, work to do in connection with the treatment without having studied as they were 50 yards away from that I feel you expect my address future of Shanghai Harbour. The either the causes of your complaint the wall of the dockyard when they to-day to be brief.. I will try not to report issued by the International or the effects of his proposed were seen. disappoint you, though there is Committee of Engineers was sub-remedy. Similarly with a Chan-
Commander. Some of it I can mitted, as you know, to all theber of Commerce; a Chamber of MarineMagistrate, said he could not Beckwith the summarize, because it was dealt Chambers of Commerce in Shang: Commerce cannot say that certain convict on the evidence although with a month ago, but there are a hai, and our Shipping Sub-Con-things are bad for trade unless it is
he did know stealing, was carried number of points that were not mittee went into it very fully, prepared also to say what things are on there. Accordingly defendants touched on then, and one or two eventually agreeing with most of good for it. Thus having a policy
were discharged. questions of general policy which the recommendations made by the becomes a necessary and inevitable must also be dealt with,
engineers, but disagreeing with part of a Chamber's work, I ought, I think, to preface my some. They were in complete, remarks by expressing our appre agreement with the opinion that as the clearer to you when I remind bandment troops.
This point will, I think, be all other that it should be used for dis ciation of the very great assistance fuir as the approaches to the harbour you that we are constantly being which we have received during the are concerned a strong harbour sked by the Legation for our views past year from our
Now it is perfectly true that these Associated policy is essential. They also on commercial questions. Their two conditions, if fulfilled, would Chambers, in particular Peking.agreed with the muggestions that a business is to protect our interests not solve all China's problems. We Tientsin and Huakow, and of the mail and passenger wharf near the and they cannot protect them un do not for a moment-say that they. It very great help we have had from mouth of the Huangpu should be less they know first in what way would. But they would solve the His Majesty's Legation. As Mr. constructed, provided always that Mackay said last year, this Chain- the class of vessels for which such any suggested action is likely to ber is very much stronger for being a wharf is intended are willing and that point they turn to us.
affect them. For information on two most urgent problems and thus May 1-NYE. associated with the Chambers of the able to use it. And they favoured way also we come to have a policy, remain.
In that help towards solving those thuf othy Treaty Ports and of Hong-authority being secured to build a We come to have a policy in regard kong, while the hacking and help wharf godown and railway terminal to trade marks; in regard to inter- that we have received from His on the left bank of the Huangpu nal taxation; in regard to currency, ring principles of our surtax resolt, Such, gentlemen, are the under- Majesty's representatives have under certain conditions, proved invaluable. In our Honor various points were settled after a regard to tarifi questions and tion about which there has been so ary President, Mr. Sidney Barton, good deal of discussion and careful
much irresponsible comment: We whom I welcome to our meeting investigation and I think a word of
have not advocated and do not today, we feel we have that great acknowledgment is due to Mr. G. Quite recently we have had to advocate, that more money should est of assets, a strong mau who will W. Sheppard, who did a great deal consider our policy in regard to the be given to China for politicians to Apr. 21.-1.0.6.N help us when he believes us to be of this work.
proposed 21 per cent, increase of right, and will tell as frankly when he believes us to be wrong.
I regret that I cannot give you China's import tariff, which is a play, with On the contrary we We
any information na to when the re- matter of very great commercial advocate that if the Nine Power have not amongens to-day Mr. commendations of this International importance. The impression some Customs Treaty is carried out it. 0-0) Halchow. Fox, who, as you knew, has left us Committee of Engineers are to be of you may have got from recent should be carried out in such a way for the Olynfpian heights of Peking. put into force, but it is sincerely to irresponsible criticisin is that we as will prevent politicians playing but we know that from that pointe hoped that a commencement will bave, so to speak, jumped in on our ducks and drakes with the proceeds Apt. 6-0 N af vantage he looks down upon us soon be made. Shanghai is grow own initiative to air our views on Nor do we advocate, nor have we with beneficence and readiness toing so fast, and has such a big this subject If you have got that at any time advocated, o "ban" in extend a helping hand, In his future, that it inessential we should impression I want to correct it. We existing circumstances. What we Apr. place here we have Mr. Brett, to have a harbour capable of coping came to deal with the subject be advocate, and what our resolution at whose avistance we already owe so with our growing trade.
cause we were asked specially to the Conference advocated, is that if much,
The questions of the policing of take advantage of our annual con existing circumstances are changed. The subjects with which I think the harbour and the improvement ference to obtain an expression of by agreement on the part of Chinese I real hardly deal, because they of the Soochow Creek have also opinion about it.
to disbandment of troops, to con were discussed a month ago, been dealt with. It is generally
Naturally we took a very great solidation of indebtedness at present those of internal taxation, which recognized that the policing of the deal of trouble over the question and unsecured and insufficiently provid owing to the present state of dis-harbour is quite inadequate, with considered carefully what our re-ed for, and to the use of the pro- order in China-is-more than ever at the result that pilferage and theft commendations should be One coeda of the proposed surtax for sixes and sevens; the question of are carried on on such a large scale line that presented itself was to re- that purpose; then and then only having a Custorns House at Pukow that they constitute a menace to commend that no increase in the should outside assistance be given to that of the mail service to China; the trade of this Port. This ques-tariff should be allowed. the absurdities of the Merchant tion is, however, der this con
the country in the shape of a loan Apr. Against taking that line were the properly secured, properly earmark- Shipping Acts, which preclude sideration of the Inspector General, following considerations. First ed and properly supervised: Yessels owned by China Companies and we can only hope that the re- We consulted the best available Arising cut of this question of the from enjoying some of the benefits sult will be a strongthening of the opinion and found that, if we took Chamber adopting policies I want. Apr. 7.-C. N.. which vesels recognized as British force, with the requisite launches, that line, we should not be at all to say a word in reply to criticism enjoy; extraterritorial rights in to enable it more adequately to cope helpful because we should only be which has been heard, not officially China and the necessity of our being with this evil.
recommending that a Treaty agreed but privately, namely, that the Mar. 23-E. A. prepared with evidence of the pre- The condition of the Soochow to in principle by nine governments Chamber is trying to do too much. sent state of judicial administration Creek is very serious, and I regret should be set asido. to place before the coming Inter- to say that so far our efforts to have
I would not put the matter to you in Secondly: To take that line was this way, that work is always placed national Commission; Currency this waterway dredged have failed. to recommend a policy that might upon the individual or the body questions; Rule of the Customs The suggestions put forward by us quite conceivably, indeed I think I which shows itself capable of doing Apr. 4.-B. Tariff: arbitration swards issued by have not been favoured as they were may say, that would probably lead it. An individual or a body does the London. Produce Brokers' As supposed to be interfering with to a smash. It is all vary well for one bit of work well and arising out sociation; trade marks and copy- China's sovereign rights. The con- irresponsible people to recommend of that work more is expected right and the Boxer Indemnity. gestion of the creek, with the conse- line of that kind, but they would Now the fact is that so far from On these subjects I shall be very quent delay in taking cargo to and not have to pick up the pieces, accepting all the work that is offer glad to answer questions which you from the various industries now whereas we should. The serious fod to us we deliberately refuse a may have to raise and if there to established on its banks, causes a fact which we have to face is that good deal. People come to us and Buy points on which I can throw very heavy loss to all nationalities, unless something is done to prevent ask us to do this and that, things additional light I will try my best and what perhaps is more import it, China's financial credit will be that are really not our business, and ant is the acrious situation that broken and that means considerably they ask us to undertake it because rose last winter when the creek for more than o drop in the price of they have come to have very great several day was, practically closed, Chinese securities. It means that confidence in us. We have turned and food stuffs, daily supplics of nobody is going to supply the gov down a number of such suggestions. which are so necessary for our large ornment with materials that in We take on only what really: con- Chinese population, were held up. portant railways, some of which are cornste. You sometimes hear
to do so.
Before leaving this group of sub- jects I feel sure I may say that the incoming Committee will do their utmost to see that your interests in regard to all of them are closely watched and energetically pushed
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Having dealt with the work of already in a bad way, will become people say, why not deal only with other Sub-Committees, notably the pipotically useless and that again trade and leave politics alone? My Of the next group of subjects Chemicals Sub-Committee under means a very serious dislocation answer is: Willingly we will leayo perhaps the most important is that the chairmanship of Mr. R. G. H. both of administration gud of bus polition alone where it can be abowit of the proposed Standard Piece Cole, the Exports Sub-Committec, ness. It is perfectly true that the that they are not connected with Goods Contract,
under the chairmanship of Mr. C. present state of this country's fin tmda. But the fact is that in this The proposed contract upon H. Arnhold and the Chinese ances is largely the fault of her country politics and trade are prac which the Piece Goods Sub-Com-Language School Bub-Committee politicians. It is true that if her tically inseparable. You cannot mittee, under the able chairmanship under that of Mr. C. F. Garstin, existing resources had been properly deal with the one without dealing May R of Mr. Beytagh, has spent so much the Chairman instanced the work used the mess in which she now with the other. I assure you we do time, has now reached a stage done during the revision of the tariff Gnds herself would not exist. It is not go about looking for work, or beyond which greatly to our disse illustrating the strength and also true, however, that in the for trouble either. Our sole object appointment, it appears at the utility of the Chamber as an advi- opinion of all the exports, financial is to advance and protect our com- moment impossible to carry it, nory body on its technical side. The and other, the mess is so bad that mercial interests. That is what we Everything at the Manchester and Chairman also referred to the suc-it cannot be cleared up by the Chi- exist for and that is what to try to Bradford end has gone well and cess of the Chamber a Journal and hese themselves without outside do. In the process the circle of our when we last communicated with made a special point of thanking its help. thom on the subject we had every special correspondents. Accordingly we decided that but that is evitable, and the day
responsibilities, necessarily widens,-6, reason to think that all the pointe After touching on the work done merely to recommend that nothing the Chamber shirks responsibility agreed upon between us would also by the Chamber in arbitration esses should be done would be very use will be a very bad day for all of us. Jane, 1-FANS be agreed upon between us and the and thanking those who have acted lasa ndvice to give: So we then set
THIS YEAR'S COMMITTER, Chinese. Practically all of thern an arbitrators and surveyors on bonbont considering on what comiti. have been, but unfortunately thero half of the Chamber, the Chairman tions help should be given for during the no two points outstanding which proceeded as follows
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