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CAPITAL HANDICAPPED,

The Times of July 10th says:

In yesterday's Financial Sestion of The Times, under the heading, "A Warn- ing to British Industry," extracte were given from a remarkable speech recently. delivered by Mr. J. J. Hill, the American railway magnate, at the National Foreign. Trade Convention in Washington, The interest of his speech to the industrial. classes in this country consists in the criticism he gave of the situation which he regards as having been reached here.

Great Britain, Mr. Hill declared, lad failed to realize the essential condition of success in modern industry, and a heavy reckoning was in store for her, the magnitude of which would be unique in history. He referred to the confiscatory taxation on capital under this year's Budget, and the false humanitarianism of recent social legislation, which made the State responsible for a vast eleemosynary system in order to com pensate the worker for the work he lost by insisting on impossible economie.

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Inquiries yesterday in representative financial, industrial, and commercial quarters in London revealed the fact that. Mr. Hill's speech had attracted wide attention. There was a general tendency to agree with his criticisms of recent social and industrial legislation in this country. There can be no question, in the opinion. of more than one high authority, that thes burdens placed on property by the Chan- cellor of the Exchequer have caused the transference of capital froin this to other countries. This method of avoiding taxa- tion had been largely adopted since Mr. Lloyd George's famous Budget became law. It has its disadvantages, even from the point of view of the man who sent his capital abroad, for such capital is liable to bo unwisely invested. Ita attrac tions, however, are stated to be greutor than its disadvantages, and are continu ing to act as a magnet to Brition capital, This, it was pointed out; the Chancellor, of the Exchequer realized when he made provisions in his latest Budget to coun- toract the efforts of British citizens to escape taxation in this way. In the City it is not believed that these provisions will attain their object. Moreover, it is held that increasing, burdens will induce very rich men more than ever to split up their estates among their families during their life-time. This, in the case of large capital, it is thought, could not but react un- favourably on British industry, The attitude of labour towards legislation is regarded as tending inore and inore NURSING IN CROWN COLONIES just to the tax-payers and just to the

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of the poor

and will become more and more pro nounced until its fallacies have been realized at the cost of our commercial prosperity"

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by the hope of gaining leisure which he Claus gives presants at Christmas, but can enjoy in his own way; but so far as this policy of shorter hours is itself Prompted by the false theory that he can raise his wages by reducing his hours of work it deserves only absolute condemna- tion. It is based on the ridiculous fallacy that it is possible to create more wealth by doing less work.

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deeper in the blood. These complaints are the result of clogging impurities in the blood

nurses themselves. To begin with, there are very few European nurses who would wish to spend a pensionable time-work- ing till the age of 55— in a tropical Nursing Association, in London, the Europeans cannot stand more than a few At the annual meeting of the Colonial climate Nursing is a physical and not a mental exertion, and the majority of

pensions.

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ONLY BY Purifying the BLOOD. CAN BE CURED distinguished representative of the City, large attouidance at which included Lady yours at such work. It it not usual for For cleansing the blood of all impurities, Piggott, and Capt. and Mrs. Piggott, Sir a Government to employ tortor, or from whatever cause arising, there is no Hugh Clifford made some interesting one, two or three years. 1 suggest that, other medicine just as good as Clarke's Blood

periods. We usually employ nurses references relative to the work of the instead of asking for a persion, which Mixture--that's why in thousands of cases Sir John Jackson yesterday expressed Association.

it is hardly possible for nurses to be able of skin and blood discases it fas effected to a representative of The Times his con- In the course of his remarks Sir Hugh to earn, you could content yourselves with truly remarkable cures where all other treat currence in what Mr. J. J. Hill bad said.. Ile is the head of the well-known firm of said:-"I have seen many an unfortunate such a sum an should be a nest-egg while

asking for a gratuity for good serviesments have failed. Sir John Jackson (Limited), which has individual who has, when suffering from looking about for further employment. If London's popular medical weekly, "writes: The Editor of the FAMILY DOCTOR," carried out, and is now engaged upon, the various diseases to which tropical abroad there is a great difficulty in testimony to the truly wonderful cures by

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employment We have seen hosts of letters bearing big constructional contracts in many climates expose us, had to rely for en parts of the world. He said:---

Obtaining employment in this country. Clarke's Blood Mixture. It is the first Blood The burdens which have been put by the couragement and comfort solely upon the I think a government should put up a Purifier that Science and Medical Skill have present Government on the capitalists in exhortations of his friends to Buck sufficient gratuity for that purpose, but brought to light, and we can with the utmost this country must tend to indus up!" (Laughter and applause.) I have few governments, I think, will give confidence recommend it to our subscribers capitalists to send their money into other seen people nursed by Chinamen who

(Applause.)

and the public generally." countries Jess burdened rather than to put it into English concerns. For the have been very willing and devoted, but establishment of these factories abroad whose ideas of cleanliness left a great machinery had to be made, which meant deal to be demanded. (Laughter.) I going at the present time either to England myself, when lying ill at a place divided or Germany; but once they gat mechanical hours' journey in a steamer, a journey from the nearest seaport by twenty-four engineering factories established in those rendered difficult, by the fact that the countries, or once, say, in a country like steamer sailed but once in four or five China, they have their mills established weeks, was exceedingly annoyed by two such as the mills of Lancashire, but with Malays coming into my bed-room and cheaper labour and consequent less cost informing me that they just had my of production, it must make a black look-horoscope read and I was about to die. out for the English operatives with their (Laughter.) This was to be at half past wages, as at present, so much higher. I three and it was now a quarter past three, quite agree with the idea that we old coun and out of extreme kindness and friend- tries do not appear to realize what may ship they had come to help me die. My be the risks of the immediate future. sono of humour at that moment was, Then again we find the English manu- perhaps, not quite as keen as it should facturer much too independent and much bo, and instead of rewarding their kindly less anxious to meet the views of his efforts at friendship I am afraid I used eustomers as a rule than the German language which is not to be found in any

CRUBADE "AGAINST FALSE, ECONOMICS.

Malay dictionary." (Laughter) Refer- ring to a suggestion by Lady Piggott that' Mr. Harold Cox, editor of the overy Crown Colony should keep on its Edinburgh Review, said :---

staff not only nurses for its hospitals, but also nurses in the private houses of What we need more than anything else individual patients, the speaker re- is the inculcation throughout the whole marked:-"Now that is an excellent community of & sound economic doctrine thing in many colonies. It is admirable We want something analogous to an intel- in such a colony as Ceylon, or many parts lectual or a moral crusade, with the object of the Federated Malay States, also many of destroying economic fallacies which are parts of the West Indies; but in colonies retarding the progress of the community, such as that with which 1 am to-day and particularly of the working classca. associated, on the West Coast of Africa, Mr. J. J. Hill says He (the worker) do not consider that any nursing in is to be sustained in his position of inabi individual houses is either desirable or lity to compete with other workers; and necesary. It is not necessary because in he is to be protected against the penalty the places where Europeans are likely to of his economic defiance at the expense of undergo nursing there are well-equipped the whole community." I do not believe staff of European nurses; it is undesirable Government hospitals with a sufficient that you can ever gain a permanent in private houses where conditions are advantage by robbing one section of the not such as would ordinarily satisfy the community for the private advantage of ordinary medical man. I should not another section,

as far as the Gold Coast is concerned be I believe that the large majority of the able to endorse Lady Piggott's sugges poorer classes are instinctively conscious tion, though with regard to other colonies of this truth, and instinctively suspicous fully believe that the suggestion is of the bribes offered to them by politi- valuable. Another matter is this. cians; ut any large body of men is easily often find the members of the Committee misled by rhetorical phrases, which it is of this Association are apt to regard the the art of the politician to use on the plat Crown Colonies as stingy and penniless form Everybody with any capacity for folk who will not do their duty by their sympathy must approve of the desire of nursing staff, more especially in the the manual worker to shorten his hours matter of pensions.. Now, pensions, I

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