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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22ND.
DODGE BROTHERS
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A statement of Dodge Brothers war activities is due the owners of their cars.
Dodge Brothers refrained, during the progress of the war, from any reference to the performance of the car in Government service,
It seems proper now, however, to disclose the facts, because they are creditable facts--intensifying that good will which owners of Dodge Brothers cars have always maai- festeal.
Dodge Beathers car was the only one of its class approved and ad pted by the War Department. In a separate Ordinance Works, built esperially for the purpose, costing millions of dollars and employing thousands of their skilled motor workmen, Dodgo Brothers undertook an important duty designated by the
War Department.
Without the aid of their great motor organization, Dodge Brothers could not have fulfilled the heavy obligation which they were asked to assume by the Ordu- ance Department.
The other service required of 1 odge Brothers motor works, by the Government, was to continue to
furnish their cars as they were reeded.
They were furnished, not in hun- dreds, but in thousands-both for the training camps here, and for service in Belgium, France and Italy.
The record of those thousands of camp and army cars is one in which any owner may feel the utmost pride and satisfaction.
Their performance justified the compliment implied in their selec- tion by the Government.
The great works in which nearly three hundred thousand of their cars have been produced in the past four years furnished a vast store. house of human energy and equip. meat for the ordnance work.
Naturally, it will take time to adjust the motor works to its full accustomed activity.
Gradually Dodge Brothers will resume the grateful task of con- tinuing to deserve the good will of America-and indeed of the whole world.
Dodge Brothers consider goodwill their most valuable possession.
They will never knowingly do anything to lessen it.
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MR. HUGHES ON PEACE TEAMS,
ECONOMIC BAFEGUARDS.
Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister of Aus- tralia, was the guest of the British Em nire Producers Organisation at a lun loheon at the Connaught Rooms on Novem
ber 13th.
Lord Beresford, who presided, pro- posed the health of Mr. Hughes, and re- marked that sa shipping was the founda tion of our trade and commerce, the leooner it was taken out of the control
of the Government the better it would be! for the country. (Hear, hear. We must.
bury party politics, and think only of
the national interests.
Mr. Hughes asked What did we go to war for We fought for right against might; we fought for our political and economic independence against military
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You will see the mark of MONTGOMERY WARD AND COMPANY or boxes and crates of quality merchandise in ports the world over. For more than fifteen years we have exported to con. sumers and merchants in nearly every corner of the globe.
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WE SELL EVERYTHING for the home, office, farm despotism and an avowed determination school, Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Furniture, Hardware to reduce us to political and economic Electrical Goods, Gas Engines, Bicycles, Farm Implements, etc. yassalage. Germany had sought to secure territory in order that she might roar more firmly her citadel of economic
Write to-day to the American Express Company, Shanghai,
dominion that she might get an abundongkong or Manils, for a free copy of our handsome catalogue anco of raw materials, and forco this illustrating thousands of articles of American manufacture at money, Empire to receive her manufactured saving prices.
articles. If anybody wanted to know what the torms of peace would have been
had Germany stood where we did today let him look at the Brest-Litovsk Treaty
Because of transportation conditions, we especially recommend the use of the parcel post. Packages up to a weight of fifty pounds and at the terms imposed on Roumania. Can now be sent through the United States Postal Agency at Shanghai (Hear, hear.)
Were President Wilson's at the rate of 12c. per pound or fraction thereof terms of peace such as would ensure the China we can and packages up to eleven pounds in weight at the
To other parts of★ welfare of this Empire and develop the resources of our mighty heritage, which same rate of postage. In both cases, there is no limit to the number were coveted by Germany above every of packages. This is a very quick, economic.I and efficient way of thing! (ries of No.") Were the
terms of peace to be such as would kait ordering merchandise to-day.
the Empire together more firmly than
ever before? Were they to be such as would easure Britain against a recrude
We guarantee safe delivery whether the goods go by mail or
scence of the conditions that existed befreight. We obtain the export license necessary for exporting goods
fore the war? Had we forgotten that Germany was insidiously worming bor way into the innermost citadels of our industrial and economic edifice When peace had come, were we to go back to those days? He did not think the people of Great Britain would willingly do so. (Cries di "No.") He did not think it was for that purpose that the Dominions drew the sword,
DUTY THE PEOPLE.
"This is not the place; but in the pro- per place," Mr. Hughes proceeded, "I shall say what 1 think of what has bean done. There is one way only in which justice can be done to the people of these islands and of the Overseas Dominions- that is by
by the adoption of a policy which will develop the resources of this Empire: a. Empire so large and of such great possibilities that Germany risked all in order that she might snatch the for herself.
What are we going to do with our victory? Are we going to move from that firm ground on which our feet rest into a morass? Are we going to forget our duty to our people? Whatever our intentiona may be, neither the people of these islands nor of the Dominiona will permit us to forget it. (Cheers) If a policy is to be adopted in this country, o at the Pence Conference, or has been agreed
to in any terms of pace, which prevents this Empire from develop
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ing its great resources, then I say wo shall have foughts this war in vain. (Cheers.) If Germany receives at the Peace Conference, or ag result of the terms of
peace, a right to equal economie treatment with every other nation, we, shall have won on the field of battle, but we shall have lost the war. (Cheers) After the things which are spiritual, the greatest question which concerns every unn and woman of high or low degree in this Empire is the economic question. What about our great mercantile marine, one-third of which has been sent to the bottom of the Bon! Not only have we to consider how it is going to be replaced, hut what employment is guaranteed for it. How shall we breed & virile people unless conditione exist which will ensure remunerative employment? There must be assurance for capital before it will and
investment in this country. There must
be assurance for Labour before it can be expected to discuss these questions in that
spirit of harmony and compromise which is essential for the welfare of the nation. WA
We must produce more wealth,
and we must find markets in which to dis pose of the things we produce. How cas Imperial Preference ever do that which is necessary if this great market, the very pivot of any scheme of Empire, is flood- ed with goods from all countries, includ: ing Germany 7
to China.
No matter where you live, it will pay you to get our catalogue and place a trial order.
speak as one having a right to apeak on behalf of the Empire. (Cheers.) We have a right to see that such a policy shall be adepted na will give us the sub atanco of those things for which we waged the war. We have a right to look things plainly, and no to allow words to serve as a substitute for doods. What is it to us that the Kaiser in down? What In it to us that in Germany Bocialism and democracy are in the ascendent! How will that all the mouths of our work
ion in this country! How will that knit together the honda of Empire is a nation to mako
unprovoked war against the world and to evade all the conse
by quences merely
putting out ong band of men and putting in another? It seems to be puficient answer to all our de:
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comprasation for all our offorts, to any that that the people of is a republic. I hope this counter will insfat that the conditions of penou shall be epok na will be compatible with a policy that will develop our resources and place the foundations of the Empire on a still stronger basis." (Choork
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