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DEING the Series of Articles recently contributed to the HONGKONG DAILY FEESS" by "Sportsmen,"
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RAILWAYS IN THE MIDDLE EAST.
BRITISH POLICY AND GERMAN ENTERPRISE,
it because
to Bighdad, they would not get rid of the economic sepect by obtaining control of tho line from Baghdad to the Gulf. If the greater part of the railway wore in German banda it would be used to obtain a trade advantage, and we should take a stops as we could, to obtain a compromiss which would be for the benefit of British trade. The passing of German Mr, H. F. B. Linol read a paper troops across Asia to India was not a danger wo meeting of the Central Asian Society, in danger, and not possible alliance between Ger- Railways in the Middle Eart before could seriously apprehend; the dangar was a trade London, last month. The Earl of Ronaldsay, many and Turkey to vindicate Turkish rights Lord lamington, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Henry tional river, to a certain extent we might say M.P., presided, and among those present were in Egypt. Just as the Danube was an interns- Trotter, Sir Thomas Barclay in Thomas that railways la certain conditions should be Gordon, Colonel C. E. Yato, M.P., Mr. George Réced on similar footing, and the interna A. L'oyd, M.P., and Captain Macaulay. Mr. Tonalisation of the railway that was projected Since I began to use them I have had excellent scheme suggested by an important Russles/might moet the difficulty or be the basis of ]
said that the Trans-Persian railway- syndicato was already dead, as the Russian gotiations, Germany was only thinking of Gorerament would not support
the advantago which German industry could would involve or pense to the Treasury and to derive by being placed outside the necessity of Russian trade in Portin. The attitude of Great Passing through the Suez Canal and ixing Britain should be to obtain access to the line pored to the vicissitudes of a possible war, from the Black Sea and from the Persian The persiblity of coming to terms was not ex-
hausted. Galt The black Sea terminus of the lins would be at Batum, which was closalate intorshonid earmark one interests without loss of Colonel C. E. Yale, M.P., urged that wo national
commerce by the Russian Castomos time. Caplain Macanay said the proper tariff and not likely to he reopened, although answer to these railways was to create and unter the Berlin 4 Treaty it was a free part. maintain such sea-power in the Indian Co-an The Turkish Government had advocated the that we were absolutely unchallengable Ludia building of a line from Trebizond to Erzeram, thould ec-operate in the natal defence of the The remarkable power of Dr. Morse's Indian which would pursue the present line of com Empire. Boot Pills to overcome female allments and remunication from the trado of Western and stero health to sick and deliosto women is well Central Europe with Northera Persia. Was it and widely known. They are a perfect blood the object of Russia to lose the markets al purifier and a positive and permanent cure for Northern Persia to international trade? When Bilioniness, Indigestion, Constipation, Head he was in Erzerum twelve reo s ago theimports AMERICAN HUMOURIST'S NOVEL VIENE OK ache, Blotches, Liver and Kidney troubles and from the Black Sea through that city inte all irregularities.
Northern Persia moted to over half a million sforling a year, two-thirds being done by Great For Sale by all Dragginie, Chomista and Britain. The agare had shrunk to £139,000, Medicine Dealers.
British markets being represented by a value of under £37,000. If ear position in the Gulf was to be mainininer, this communications giving access to it should be under British control. As a member of the Soniety had said our present poliny of treaties with. Local potentates in the Gulf ports would by itself be as effective us trying to keep a flood ont of a house by tying a piece of red flannel ever the keyhole. He thought the right policy was to construct by
capital a railway or railways in con sonance with natural requirements. It was at the head and not at the threshold of the Galf that these conditions obtained. The or starting-place for a milway from the Galf into Persie was the Karun Valley. British capital had placed steamers en the Kuu, and maile a road 270 miles long with steal bridges from Ahwaz to Ispulan. Oil was found there, cution might be grown, and there could be no denb that the Karun Valley was by nature and by. political and commercial considerati ne the proper aconne of approach by railway-from the Persian Gulf to the tableland of Persin,
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Just after I arrived in London, they al! gathered round me at oue place, telling me not to forget them. I was surprised, but I said I wouldn't and promised to writs if they would give me their pemes and addresses.
"I went downstairs to the wa-broom of restaurant, and would you believe me when I tell you that there was a big sign in the place, reading
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it's the same. Once I had, tipped everybody "Yes, sir. Can you beat it? Everywhore from the proprietor to the engineer in the basement, and then got intu thought I was safe, but no. A young ragamulin a tastical. I stuck his head through the open window, and his hand across the son wont out to me. I naked him how he got into the cage, and he said:
"I saw you get in, sir.".
DERMANY'S USE OF TURKEY: Passing on to the Baghdad Railway, & rival to the Trazia Persian line, Mr. Lyuch said its object was mainly attatorical; it aimed at the concerned tration of Turkish military resource on the British position in Egypt and on the shores of the Forsian Gulf. Tarker was being used by Germany to sail the communications of the British Empire in highly vulnerable places. In the princip 1 German monograph on the Bagh dad Railway Dr. Rohrbooh said the line was to be the trump card in the hands of Germany in a possible conflict with the British Empire. Engianil, he said, could be mortally wounded by land from Europe only in one place. Egypt, and the loss of that country would mean the ond of her dominion over the Suez Canal and of her connections with India and the Far East, and would probably antal the loss of her. Central and East African possessions, The stronger Turkey Krew
the more dangerous the became fer England. "The poller of protecting Turkey which is now pursued by Germany," said Dr. Bohrbach, has no other object but the desire to effect au isaurance against the dangor of war with England." The railway, con. 1inued Mr. Lynab, was destined to control all the country lying between the Mediterranean and the Persian Gulf. If Turkey maintained her neutrality and refused to become a pawn on the chess board of high politics, we had nothing to fear. But if the regione affected were to be orossad by Manelarian" railware controlled by a great European Power the British Empire would have to look for storms. The preposal that the British Government should ten- trete on the section of the line between Baghdad and the Persian Gulf failed to meet the situn tion. What commerce demanded was conera tration on the branch of the line from Sadijsh above Baghdad to Khankan on the Persian frontier. This trade route had been developed by Englishmen, and our trade over it was more than
a million per year, ngainst £103,000 contributed by all other European countries Great Britain eant Manchester goods into this region and India sent coffee, indigo, tea and epios The natural communicationsef Mesopos tamin
were the Euphrates and Tigris, the litter being already as for as Daghdad, and so long as we could effectivelyRecurs equal treatment for British goods on any railway between Baghdad and the Persian centres we need not fear the competition of a railway between Eughdad and the Gulf, providing it was not subsidised. Ite was alarmed at the impenetrable say with which our own Government surrounded their negotiations with Germany and Turkey. In a quertion of such magnitude as the Baghdad Hailway the best military brains of the Empire should be called into consultation and also re- presentatives of our commerce. It ought not to be impossible by a well-directe foreign policy to secure a settlement compatible alike with our own interests and those of France and with the legitimate requirements of the Ottoman Empire and of Germen commerce with Turkey.
OUR SECURITY IN ÉGYPT
the lead
"Oh, the system is wonderful. When you that hur bill if there is any little change left to you Otherwise, you get-nothing.
the waiter doesn't want, be given it back)
vellons. Two. Anarchists over there can hold And the police. Ah! the police are mar up the entire department, with a lot of soldiers thrown in, for a whole day. The only police worth white are right here in New York. (Loul applause.) Indeed yes, The New York p lice are the hoys. I was riding in a tramcar co- ing to the theatre te-night, and in the rar were seven policemen and a blind man, And somebody somebody get my watchAmerican paper.
PROPOSED SHORT TIME IN THE COTTON TRADE.
BALLOT OF THE AMERICAN SPINNING BEATION.
At a largely attended meeting in Manchester of the section of the Federation of Master Cotton Spinners Assosistions who spin Ameri- can cetten Sir Charles Macara, who presided, proposed: ---
That this mesting endorse the recommen- dations of the General Committee, and is of opinion that short time working in the American spinning section should be com
eved by stepping the mills on Saturdays. from aturday, April 1, to Saturday, June 24. Ith data inclusive, or an equivalent stoppage foxclusive of holiday) of 713 hours; and that the secretary be inate neted to Hue a direnlor in order to ascertain if firus own ing at least 90 per cant. of the spindles in the American section of the Federation are will- ing to enrtail production in secordance with this resolution."
In opening the discussion the Earl of Ronald. shay said that it seemed that Mr. Lyuch bad attached undue weight to the danger, from the military point of view, of the countruction of railways in Asiatic Terkay by Germany. Would Germany transport an army corpanoross Europe to Constantinopla and then of the Persian Gulf Mr. Lynch interposed to say that the aim of Germany was to increase the military resources of Turkey and to use the Turkish Army as an instrument against the Sir Charles said it was obvious to every Bittish Empire. Lord Ronaldsay, resuming on conected with the coton industry that baid that a railway which would bring a
spinders at present were producing more yarn army corps to the Egyptian frontier would be a than they could dispose of, with the result that monade of which we must beware, but the stocks at wills were increasing, and there was a dinger did not yet exist. When the Sultan loss of margin. The excessive price of Ameri originated the Hejes Railway there was more can cotton résultin from the expectation of policy than piety in his mind, but it was
amall or op bad prevented the murkets from fill- improbable, in the present state of Turkish ing up, and at present prices the trade could finance, that Turkey would embark on a mail-only look forward to a band-to-mouth business. way perallel to the Hejalin. In regard in the Mt JB. Tattersall-seconded, and the motion Baghdad Railway, he thought Great Britain we garried, only one band being held up in op- must concentrate her energies to secure, con- position. The ballot papers were returnable trol of the southern section from Baghdad to not later than Friday, March 24. the Gulf.
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1st April-Mike 27th March, Coal-Mitsu TELEMACHU, British str., 1.340, Fraser, 8th April-Saigon 4th April, GenerWo THORDIE, Norwegian se, 1,091, J. Jurgensen,
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wanted to control was from Baghdad to the LF: PRENTING & PROMETHgon 4th April, Rice Orter, Sugar and General--Java-China-Japon
Lord Lamington said the section of line we
Persian Gulf, or, better still, from Khanskin to the Gulf. Mr. George Lloyd, M.P.. urged that British goods should have the same right of entry as German goods into the Central Persian market.
Nothing orestes such good impression in badiness as the use of First Class Printing. The difference in cost between good and bad printing and material is generally nil. THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS"
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