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has always kept faith with her formiga sredi overy engagement and provide for the rodemp- tors, she has had no trouble in increasing ber tion of her large foreign debt in due course, indebtedness until it reaches the very respect-th our own experience after the Africsa war, able total of some 130 millions, of which shout however, we can hardly expect to see the trade of the Empire expand during the next year or 79 millicas have been placed in England, the
two as it has done in the past, even with the loan being quoted in nine separate issues on the London Umleial List. In addition to this assistance of Coren Financier. thero are this internal losas and the loss placed in New York and elsewhere, which make
ARMY REFORM.
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boast cari of about 320. But here the compari son must end, for the wealth of Japan general ly or
or individually, boars no parallel to that of England; while it the burden of debt here is at the rate of about £16 per heal of the popu lation, it can be more nasily boran then 24 porter roornits should be compulsory every other hoad, which is about what the individaul Japa nuse has to
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at least threo parts of which in the burden left by the late war. It is a heavy obligation, and moreover it comes on neople with terrible suddonness, for before the stead of roduced to 20s., as Mr. Arnold-Forster playing purposes as good na now, war the debt was no more than 50 millions, while now, as has been said, it is 150 millions, an amount whet must be further increased before the full costs of the war are cleared off. Yet it will be noted that Japan has not bad to pay exorbitant prices for her loans raised during the progress of the war, for, thanks perhaps to her alliance with ourselves, the money markets of Europe and the New World have been more than ready to underwrite her many and somewhat large loune, and indeed all have been quoted at abstantial premiums.
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Every encouragement is to be given to Volunteer training. Tactical marches will be a leading foatare, and it is probable that the Wilts and Dorset and Home Counties brigaden will train in this way instead of going into standing camps. The Volunteer fortress gun bors will drill on modern orduance instead of obsolete muzzle-loading guns which are merely relics of the Crimes.
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Like ourselves, Japan, during her peace times, set herself vigorously to work to reduce The Estimates are being attacked on every her indebtedness, and Ler early forsign Ioans side, and a grost saving of usokoss expenditurs have been quite cleared off, though that was will be made. Barrack construction will be no great milor, seeing that they were of mail checked, and the peace establishmant reduced, amount. A the same time the Japanese debt he recent order altering the distribution of be har steadily increased in spite of redemptions, the Royal Garrison Artillery, who man the the most notable additions being in 1878.9,
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fortress DEPARTMENT of 1 million you, bringing the total debt up
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of to 250 million yen, which in spite
a large sum, and half a million will small istuor, was reduced to 23 millions by 1897; bot by 1995 it had become 2991 millions, to cut off the infantry vote. The Militia will be given a brigade organisation, 53 millions having been added that year, with further opportunities for training on followed by a further 83 millions in the follow- ing year, the result of the war with Chins. The enlistment The Army Service Corps will be year 1899-1000 saw an increase of 1044 millions, controlled by an expert general who knows all about stores and supplies in steal of by a non- Bud so on until the year of the outbreak of the
expert chief The Engineers will be formed inte battalions, like the Japanese, instead ench battalioni yen, er, 835, £56,000,000. How much of this was
of in companies, and wed for works of a productive nature we have not the means of secertaining, but about 11 will be complete in itself to more with an army. More money will be spent on millions have been devoted to public works,
the medical service, and also in providing good while the great part of the rest went to cover the cost of the rebellion of 1577 and of the China regimental libraries for the study of military war of 18945, A perliun, toe was spent tha par of redeeming vested interests, and was herafore quite unproductive, as is the whole of the indebtedne incurred during the past two years, for the totals we have mentioned do not inende the recent issue for the service of the Hokkaido railway. We know that the 1973 loan was uend for the redemption of the existing paper money, and for indemnifying the gentry and priests for the loss of pearious--for the redemption of an old floating debt, in fact; but the previous 1972 kan was ostensibly raised for railway construction, while the China war loase amounted to a total of £12,800,000, so that after all but a small portion of the money raised at home and abroad in, or is likely to be, productive. There is, however, another fad to bear in mind, and that is that borrowing has not come to an sud, arrange- ments having been made for the issue at home of 35 million yan bouda to meet the extra- ordinary expenditura of the year, which is, indeed, only deferred war exponses.
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proved educational facilities for goldiers. Incrossed tunsketry leiancy. Mare commissions from the ranks for the Army Canteen licences to be restricted. Army finance to be further controlled. Reinstitution of soldiers' savings banks. Provision of funde for the general adoption of the restaurant system, and control of soldiers' messing."
LORD ROBERTS' ESTIMATE OF BRITAIN'S NEED.
Lord Roberta, in addressing the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, ssid -
This will bring the debt up to OYOT "We ought to seeapt for the Army tho "million-men standard." I would fix 500,000 £225,000,000, and taking this roughly at 5 par cent, the charge upon the revenue cannot be mon as the strength of the Army which you less than 211,250,000 a year, which is should be able to maintain in a Enropesa about 40 per cent revenue of the Empire struggle. In order to be able to place 500.000 before the war. But Mr. Takahashi, the special efficiant men in the field, to food suah a force Financial Commissioner, has stated that 11 with reinforcements, and to keep up that fight- millious sterling will be set aside annually for lag strength through a long campaign nothing the serries of the debt. Whether this includes less can sailee than a total military strength of anything for redemption is not clear, bat this a million trained men," More than six months is a growing amonat. This year there is, ago, he said, lo had stated in the House of Lords besides the risgal amount raquired for the ser that our armed forces were as absolutely unfitted vice of the five per cout. 175 million you and uapropared for war as they were in 1899, But I would lonu of 1802-4, the sinking fuad for the 50 mil. That statement T repeat with equal convic- Bon you loan of 1901-2 to provide for, while in tion to-day," he contined. 1967 the two sterling six per cent, loans for substitude the words the nation' for 'armad 10 millions and 12 millions respectively com-
forces, my reason being that those words have | mence their drawings; in 1919 drawings will been represented an implying that the tactical commence on the 43 million yen loan and the lessons of the war have not been taken to heart It is clear that 10 million sterling four per cent, lean, and in by the Regular Army. standard' cau 1910 on the first and second series of four and anything like the million-men 1960a-half per cent. issues for 15 and 10 millions only be attained by a very great expansion of sterling. The redemption of the 5 millions the Yeomanry and Volunteer forces. four per cent. sterling loan. £6,500,000 only an expansion can only. I am convinced, bo of which was placed here last year, does not aseared by the adoption of some system under Cramer until 1921, and in connection with which every able-bodied man, of whatever rank prob- and condition, is made to undergo a period of ability of the second reciaty of this loan being military training on racking adult age.'
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WAIKORA, British str., 1.265, W. Brown, 3rd
March,Singapore 21st Feb., General- ChineFc.
WAISHING, British str., 1,170, M. Courtney, 22nd Feb.-Wubu 13th Feb, and Chipkiaug JG, Bice-Jardino, Mathegon & Co. WINDSOR, British str., 1,853, John B. Booth, 19th Feb.- Fromanile (W.A.) 2nd Feb.. Sandalwood.--Dodwell & Co..
WOOLWICH, British str., 1,843, A. Stoker, 27th Feb-Yokohams 18th Fab-Dodwell & Co
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