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Lady May informs us that the following garments have been sent home this week by the Women of Hongkong and Our Little. Bit Workers Society," Kowloon
To Miss Vivian. the Maurice Hostel 62, Hecheri Street, Hoxton. No parcels of women's and children's clothier, To Mrs. Eden, Jackandpes Work Society 94. Marlborough Mansions, West Hasp stoud-51 pair« socks, 13 its pyjamas, 286 bandages, 18 pairs mittens, I dozen mufflers. dozen pairs bedsocks, 1 dozen khaki
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To Licut Wookey and his companions, 14 Glos, Regt.. British Expeditionary Force one parcel of ginger.
The following letters have been received: 52, Herbert Street, Hoxton, N. Maurice Hostel,
THE VOICE OF EMPIRE.
AUSTRALIAN PREMIER'S IDEAL.
AN ORGANIC UNION.
Mr. W. M. Hughes, Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Australia, was the guest of the British Imperial Council of Commerer at a dinner hold at the Con- naught Rooms, London, last month, In the absence, through illness, of Lord Desborough. President of the Imperial Council, the chair was taken by Mr. Stanley Machin, Chairman of the Council.
of "drift," although I admit that there are many most excellent persons who by their attitude seem to resent any attempt to steep the ship of State along a definite course, as being an impious attempt to asup the functions of Providence, whose special business they conceive this to be,
ENGLAND," THE CHIEF OF BINNERS." I want to make one thing quite clwr, that what I and advocating is not merely a change of fiscal policy, not merely, or even necessarily, what is called Tariff Reform, although this way, probably will. incidently follow, but a fundamental change in our ideas of government as SIR, HUGHES' SPECON
applied to economic and national matters. Mr. Hughes, responding to the least of The fact is that the whole concept of Our Guest proposed by the Chairman, oder statesinaship needs revision. But referred to German influence in British England has been, and is, the chief of trade and British national life and to the sinners. Quite apart from the idea of a need for ruthlessly destroying that in self-contained Empire. there is the iden of Britain as an organized nation. And the fluence,
That task, he said, requires resolution | British Empire us an organized Empire; and persistence. There are many who cou-organized for trade for industry for. ceive that this way can he fought and won econic justice, for nations defence, for without resorting to such heroie measures the preservation of the world's pence, for They are patriotic, hut, not unreasonably the protection of the weak against the so, They wish that England they do not wish it so much the win, bat strong. That is a noble ideal. It ought in
he, it must be, durs, that all else
THE ESAMPLE OF FRANCE,
YARN MARKET.
Messrs. Polishwalo & Kotwal, cotton and.. yarn brokers, in their report dated April 19th stote
Barring two or three parcels that wens through in the beginning of the fortnight, of business. Business discussion has giran there has been next to nothing in the way precedence to speculation as to the fine! outcome of the politica chic which has unhappily, spread throughout the length and breadth of Clina, bringing life and property into jeopardy. The entire traie has come to a dead halt, and the crisis has been precipitated by the smart rise in ex- change, which is expected to go still higher.
The fates seem to have conspired against the market. The near fatura is gloomier than aver, and there is no option for the dealers and importers alike, but to wit and watch the trend of events.
Total sales 500 bales. Rutes may be taken to lave receded to $3 per bale.
Sold and unsold stocks in godowns, 88,000 unles
300 bales.
Shanghai-The, internal unrest has it is reported, put the Shanghai market back and there has been a suspension of opera tious
Arrivals.The Mail str, Four' and) extra str. Kirin Mary from Bombay have 14th March, 1016.
not only life, but their wealth, thoir busi- messig ig dross. But, believe me, it is After pointing at how thoroughly Gerbrought in 3,550 bales for Hongkong and Plouse accept our grateful thanks for
not in such a spirit that victory in this many was organized for war, and that to 4,900 balss for Shanghai Shipments from. Victory this she owed her tremendous strength. Mr. Hongkong to Shanghin, const parts, etc, seven parcel of clothing just received great struggle can be achieved.
will crown our arms only when we bend Hughes went on--- through Messra Shewan, Tours & Co.
every energy to this supreme purpose, sub- But we need not turn to our enemy, to Wo are very glad to have these things.ordinating all other interests, aweeping learn the value of organization. We can see it in France is truits are now to be The price of all clothing has risen so much, aside all things that hinder us." If thing
eye offend thee, pluck it out." It is seen in Britain. When war broke out and the price of all food su terribly, that hard saying, but of we would achieve France found that her minition works indeed, to clothe and feel their families Germany influence in a trade, but many sacrifice of resolution, of thoroughness things in our political, cosuomic, and which has marked our chivalrous and Yours very gratefully
social life, that for gencrations have been great Aly, in this her hour of supres part of the warp and woof of our national peril, she set to work up the work of life. For this is not inly our hour of organization. Aud she has clone wonders, supreme Ariel hut of our great oppo As for ourselves, we know very well how richt of our even stand is un tunity,
we stood until Mr. Lloyd George took the
LTD., our poor people find it very difficult national shivation we anus pluck, not only wore unorganized. With that spirit of apples to these spinningo excus
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FAR EASTERN MEN AND. THE WAR.
Second Lieut. H, E. Middleton, No 89. Machine Gun Corps, writing to Shanghai. from Granthan Lines, under date Marcli
remain hero at present. I had a letter
specials bring me to the point with the crumbling edge of destruction. Thanks to specially deal with this evening. I have to his Gargantuan Inbours and to the said that we must cut out the cancer of glogs spirit of Chetan indepet in our trade and alus sure to breathe east. The "anufacture try. It is a policy of destruction. It is of munitions and armaments and the u imperative, it is urgent, but it is only pre- pediments of war is being organized The 8 says: In off to France to-morrow men go at the same time, te...G, D. Dixon liminary. We must not only destroy, but manhood of Britain is being organized with my company; two other Shanghai we must build up: What is to be the policy. Our hearts loup with exultation at the (df Mackenzie's) and FT. Elliston. of the British Empire after the war! inspiring spectacle, any blood sings in our
4. C. Lightfoot (of the A. P. Co,), my old Britain the Shanghai messmate, left yesterday as signal. Perhaps I shall be told that this is not vous ag we look and see the time to raise this question I to not unrealy thus arrayed ready to meet andling officer, E. USgimas, and M. O. Jones agree with such a view. I admit that this resolute to defeat the fue question cannot be completely settled now,
But for the British Navy where should but it is not too soon to raise it because there is much preliminary work to be done we have been; where would givilization many things to be considered, many parties have been? The least we can say of the to be consulted. The British Empire does Navy is that it has saved Britain But not consist, as some-1 think I may way the truth is that it has saved the civilized so without offences to think of word: Behind that pregnable wall of Great Britain alone,
The great Oversen triple steel we have had opportunity to Dominions which are in all save narod in-remedy in gomo fashion our lack of prepa
But there a man among us dependent antions, have vast territories to ration, develop, grent interest, a cousider. In who does not pale as he looks back, and see the awful gulf which he has wil years at the present rate of increase in Great Brita South Afrien, the that there were men among us who shit and Canada. Australia, by unir's breadth; who does not rejoića
pulations of the Dominions will not be very far short of that of Great Britain to-day in 50 years it will have outstripped at of Britain that time, The problems that confront them are complex and difficult. they desire to advance to their great des tistes hand-in-hand with each other and with Great Britain,
their ears to the cries for a der Navy 1
Think of the hundreds of millions, we are spending today on this awful way think of the spectacle of the civilized world wallowing in blood, raining every chery in this awful work mutual destruct all. Think of the holocaust of lives, the fearful. sufferings,
and then think that, ing Brimiu
Miracles added Mr. Hughes, do not re- peat themselves, let us take this soc fun to heart. Let us resolutely puttive aside all considerations of party class and doctrine, without delay proceed to derize
The question of what is to be the trade | talan heyd of Lord Roberts' warning voice, and genera, pricy of Britain after this had we been well prepared on land es war is one of ttal importance to the we were on the see, the peace of the world that policy is to he ought to be di closed broken, 156 Dominions, and counts dicasion of what would have been in all probabisty, un-
without delay. For the future trade po OY of the Empire will depend large y upon that of Britain, And you cannot effect radical change is the trade relations of au Empire like ours in n werk op twn. It is a probn intricate and difficult taking much time to solve. Many interests have th be comdered many peoples consulted, and acessarily this is a work which will take bruch time. It day bruid that all this enn be done after the war. It may be admitted that much of the details of the policy if we are to have on but to Espon- one at all-cannot consideration of the question or neglect to ay down the broad general principles and the foundations of the noy order until after the war is to make the probabilities of any change of policy veze remote
be settled during
TRADE AND WELFACE."
I do not intend to do more to-night than to suggest the broad principles upon whica a trace policy for the Empire ught to based. I shall not waste a breath upon the acadente side of what is termed the fiscal question. It is not the respective virtues of Free Trade or Proiretion that concern mo, but the great question of how best to develop the resources and traded our
The steamer Wakainu Maru, 472- tora, plying between Nagasaki, and Goto Island. cock on the thorning of the place at 11 and foustered of the its people, in
step: 90 passenvers and 19 member of the ing crow, four or five have been saved, but all the others are missing,k
On receipt of news of the disaster far naval authorities at Sascho dispatched two. destroyers to the scene, but up to the after noon of the 3rd instant only 23 bodies, including that of the captain, had been picked up.
policy for the British Erapiw a policy, which shall cover every phase of our national, repronte, and ocial life; which she develop the tremendous resources and yet be compatible with those ideals of liberty and juice for which our ancestors fought and died, and for which the men of
r2 are fighting and dying in a fashion race now, in this, the greatest of all worthy of their breeding. Let us no longer pursue a policy of drift, but set sail upan a definite course gs: becomes a nighty nation to whoin has been entrusted the des tiny of one-fourth of the wine human race (Cheers.)
Mr. H. Samuel, responding to the toast of His Majesty's Ministers, thoug's
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this moment the general entrse of the Goverment was clear, they were all sware that when the war was over (her would be faced by some of the grave proble that statesmanship had ever been caled upon to solve,
D.S.Y'S C.PANY PAI DES,' There is undoubtedly at this moment, pro-Central 5.45 p.m.--Mute. Biles. cetled Mr. Sanne, throughout the ratio Widne day, April 20 h.-No: 9 Coxpany. a widespread and intense feeling that after Thursday, Apr 1 27th.No, & Company.. the war we shall not be able to unser agai" Fr.day, Apr 28th-No. 1 Company.
to friend equal trade MOTOR TATRGESunter with, those" (who are your Quemicg. (Cheers.) This le hot a care for sapdash; methods. We have to consider the effect of conomic changes on our own productive capacity, and on our trade with our Eid pire our Allies, and those who are now neutral countries, Certain it is that before Parliament take in hand the task of res moulding our trade relations with the
various countries of the world, a great number of mos delicate and difficult pro blons will require exhaustive and cautious examination, and that examination is already being undertaken by his Majesty's
Government,
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afternoon duty on Friday and Satur- day, April 211 anul 22nd. Repere ut Stables at 2 pun, sharp, Unifor Helmets, White Puggarees, White Uniform, The Paros detaled for theso day may attend in Leu of their re gular Patrols,
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great Empire in a manner compatible with our nationa! fely and the cesnomic unit social welfare of the people. This much I may say I certainly approach the tatter withon bias again t what is called Free Trade. When healism was a live question in Australia, 1 was a free trader of free traders The Wealth of Nations was iny bible; Ads Smith was my prophe But it was always disconcerting me to see how blind the world has been to the great vistes of Free Trade Tried by this stan- dard, it would appear that Britain was the only country in the world that was in If it were a question of trade onlu affect ing our pockets, the fiscal question might fairly be left to settle itself. But it reaches down into the very roots of our lives, You
ORGANIC UNION OF THE BEFIRE. cannot proceed upon the assumption that
We have to consider in relation to the the economic policy of a nation has no re Intion to its national welfare. The rela- Empire not only commercial questions but tions between the two oro inseparable, in- also some constitutional questions. Many timate, and complex: This fact is funds times in history have States previously not mental to ignore it is not only to invita intunately united in their internal organ but to ensure nation destruction. For a zation been welded together by war. I have time the trade of a nation that treaty trade long been convinced that the present con
stitution or absence of constitution of the TO-MORROW.
as if it had no connection with national Empire cannot be the final form of our safety may make great rides, as did our, Good Friday---Public Holiday,
A back pass-book makes pleasant or but there comes a day of reckoning to such political relations with one another among unpleasant, reading, according to circum- notions, as it has come to use the various portions of our Empire. The whole Empire is affected by grave decisions Tuesday, 25th April
stances, when it is perused monthy or. I am no more concerned to deny that a
made by a Government and 3pm-Anotion of Crown Land at Public quarterly by the depositor, but, leaving case can be made out in favour of allowing
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trade to how along what aro tarmed responsible not to the people of Britannica, the former having a capital vital function in banking economy, I the the whole
the these two islands. That is in contradiction 10,000,000, lire (£100,000), Thursday, 27th April
Also the "making-up of pass-books virtues of the Spartan method of producing with the who spirit of British institu consumes a great deal of labour which a virile notion by exposing its weaklings town. I speak not for the Government. could be better employed in war-time. The certain death- Much might be said for but my own firm conviction, when I sav anouncement that Moss. Cout have both, but modern sentiment is definitely that the Mother Country is very ready to decided to make the pass-hook optional, against the one and the inexorable circum. and to abolish it where the customer constances of the modern world are against the admit the Dominions into a share in dec home the following from France. There sents, points to a reformi which will zq other. The relations between modern trade sion of policy as soon as they desire such is a nice new Scotch tale of a row High- admission (Cheers.) Let each develop on | Lander from a northern depôt who was put doubt be widely followed by bankers interests, and national welfare are, at its own lines; but let them be ready to on guard at the commanding oficer 1 tent.
mate and complex that they cannot be A simple monthly statement of one's ne count, accompanied by cancelled pheques, treated as though they were not parts of would suffice in ninety-nine cases out of one organic whole. No sabe person now a hundred, and the hundredth should be sugerate that the foreign policy of the coin. encouraged to keep his, or sometimes her, try should be dealt with by the laisser faire ova account and not depend upon the policy. No one would dare openly to con tend that the national policy should be one
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combine in some organic union for dealing In the mornar the colonel looked with matters of common interest (Cheers.) though he prided himself on knowing all It is for them to decide whether after the his uen, the face was unfailior- war we stall be able to take a forward step Who are you he taket, Am Bot in the evolution of our Imperial institu- thank ye, was the reply; “anhoo's yor-
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