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Newcastle. Mr. Souter delivered his presidential address, in which he reviewed in detail the general and immediate causes of the present depression.
·
"The increase in the trade of the world from 1913 to 1928 was 17.4 per cent., being greater than the increase of 8.6 per cent. in the population of the world, but much less than the total increased supply of steam and motor tonnage, viz., 4614 per cent. during practically the same period."
"During my 34 years of experience of the shipping trade
'I have never known a depression of such intensity and such widespread scope as the one under which we are now suffer
ing,"
"Of remedies for the impasse in which our industry finds itself, to my mind the proposal which is the soundest, and which appears most acceptable, is the elimination of old and inefficient tonnage, say exceeding 25 years old."
STRIKING REVIEW OF WORLD TRADE.
way as the increase in worki popu- Iation as the growth of civilisa- ¿tion„would tend to increase. Inter- course even in a stationary popu lation, and it is probably here that. the war and its consequences have produced the greatest eRect.
The increase in the trade of the world from 1913 to 1928 was 17.4 per cent. (the latest figure, just published, is 20 per cent. to 1929), being greater than the increase of 8.6 per cent. In the population of the world, but much less than tha total Increased supply tonnage,
of ateam and motor viz., 46% per cent, during prac- tically the same period. It is also much less than the pre-war in- crease of trade of the world, judg- ing from the pre-war figures of trade for the United Kingdom and United States.
It is somewhat unfortunate for me, as your new president, that we should meet at our annual gather- ing this year at a time when ship- ping is under such a cloud. Dur ing my. 34 years of experience of the shipping trade I have never known a depression of such in- tensity and such widespread scope as the one under which we are now suffering. I am told by ship- owners of much longer experience. than my own that the only time when they remember a situation comparable to the present one was in the years 1882-1883. It appears to be far more than a coincidence that that earlier depression occur red about 12 years after the Franco-Prussian War, while the present one has taken place nearly 12 years after the Great War.
In my view, the Intensity of the
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extent, be attributed directly and indirectly to the consequences, of the Great War. The great increase in shipbuilding facilities, both in those countries which had pre- viously had a big shipbuilding in dustry, and also in other countries which were forced by the pre-or- cupation of the belligerent nations to devote attention to building vessels for their own use, is direct- ly attributable to the war, The huge increase in the tonnage of the Mr. W. Souter said: My first defended owners, protected their United States Mercantile Marine, duty is a very pleasant one, and interests, and removed abuses in a which is responsible for so large "that is to express our sincere ap- thousand different ways. Above
a part of the increased tontinge preciation of the invitation extend-all, it has, gradually built up a afloat now, compared with 1914, is ed to us by the Danish Steam Ship solid body of common interest, again a direct result of the war. Owners' Association to hold our mutual co-operation and goodwill
Trade Expansion. ánnual general meeting here, in amongst the shipowners of the
Again, there has been a great ZANZI. Copenhagen. I feel sure that you world, ia such manner that its loss in the expansion of trade will all join with me in saying how power and Influence are accepted which might normally have been grateful we are for their courtesy with attention and respect.
expected to have taken place since and hospitality,
To quote from the preface by 1914. The impoverishment of the To-day, we meet on an occasion Lord Kirkley to Mr. J. F. Myhre's nations and the great increase in of more than ordinary Importance, history of the conference: The taxation have reduced the buying VICTORIA,"SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER-Via Japan Porte from the celebration of the 25th anniver- conference has demonstrated that power of the peoples and prevent-
· Shangbel
sary of the founding of this con even in the competition for ed the natural expansion of busi- ference, and it is most appropriate material benefits there can be co- neas which would otherwise have that we should do so in this beau-operation and mutual understand taken place. More than that how tiful and noble city of Copenhagen, ing. Its business has been to em- ever, the effects of the war result where the first meating was held on phasise the interdependence of all ed in an increased sense of nation- February 16, 1905. Let us pay a classes and all nations, and that alism throughout the world, which tribute to the founders of the con- our civilisation and well-being de- unfortunately has taken the falso ference, the late Mr. Thomas pènd upon mutual trust and the direction of each country attempt cotton and other commodities on Cairns of Newcastle, and Consul maintenance of friendly relations." Ing to make itself self-contained. the one side-it would almost asem General Johan Hansen of Copen-
Agricultural countries now wish to as if nature's bountiful Increase is hagen, whom we are glad to have.
produce their own manufacturas, going to waste and on the other, with us to-day. Let us also grate
and on the other hand, many great amongst the industrial nations, fully remember those other
Industrial countries, particularly millions of unemployed. It would W. „TAKEUCHL Manager. ploneers, who by their ungrudging interesting figures filustrating the in view of the fact that they have be idle to pretend that the peoples and indefatigable labours have increase in the world's tonnage. to make huge external debt-pay-of the world are all adequately brought the conference to the post-In view of the great. apparent ments, are doing their utmost to fed, clothed and housed. There is tion it occuples to-day,
overplus of tonnage to-day it ap-restrict their imports of food. s need for these excess quantifies This conference has carried out peared to me that it would be of Both agricultural and Industrial of goods. Trade, however, can a great work during the eventful interest to bring these figures up-countries are producing articles at only be carried on by the exchange 25 years which have elapsed since to-date. I do not wish to weary greater coat to themselves than of goods, and it would seem that that first meeting. You will find a record of its achievements in the you with a whole mass of figures, they could buy at elsewhere, with the processes of exchanges have to and therefore I have had printed consequent loss, not only to their some extent broken down. The Jubilee Book, already in your an addendum to my address, show-own communities, but to the whole legacy of the war was a burden hands, which it is impossible for ing how my conclusions are arriv- world.
laid on the shoulders of the pre- me to attempt even to summariseed at, which you may find useful
To-day we see the spectacle of a sent and future generations, to in the short time at my disposal. for reference. Briefly summarised, huge overproduction (I prefer to make good the losses and ravages 1, however, may briefly say this the totals for team and motor call it under-consumption) of of the war and to pay the huge the number of members has in tonnage only werd:—
wheat, maize, sugar, rubber, tea, debts incurred. creased from 223 to 618, the coun- tries represented, from 11 to 21, and the tonnage entered, from 997,058 to 9,882,883, a tenfold in- crease. It has brought into being, and general use, many Improved charters, including the Baltcon,
It will be seen that the post- Baltime and Gencon charters,
war Increase has been slower than which have proved to be highly pre-war. Of the post-war increase satisfactory and acceptable, both of:21,000,000 tons, er 46% per cent.
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June.. 1899 1905
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As with individuals, so with the nations, the process of restoration can only be achieved by continuous hard work, and yet we are unable to use to the fullest extent the
facilities and opportunities for work which lie ready at our hands, owing to the want of a flux which will make a complete amalgam. It is evident that there is not a fall. utilisation of the world's gold ze sources, and credit facilities, she we must look to international bankers and financial experts to "find a solution for the difficulties
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The huge- accumulation of gold in the United States of Ameri and the large acquisition of gold last year by France, and to a cor- (Continued on Page 10.)
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The world's population Increased from 1,483 million in 1886 16 1:786 mallllom in 1918, an increase of 308 millon
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