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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 18TH. 1919.

DODGE BROTHERS

MOTOR CAR

Its Goodness is alone responsible for the nuusual demand that has existed right from the beginning.

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Nothing has ever disturbed the demand for this Car. No outside "conditions.. no conditions inside the industry seen to show it up a particle. The people want the Car more intensely at this anoment them ever they wanted it before. The Car has reached the stage when its sales are almost automatically increased By this we mean that one sale is almost certain to result in one or

two other sales.

There is a very peshounized and alefinite public opinion now in this country concerning the Dodge Bros. Car.

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People seem to know that Dodge Brothers' ideal from the very first, was that if they built the Car right, nothing else mattered. It is the quality revealed in its performance which makes the price impressive. People are attracted by something more than price; it is the internal and external excellence which

characterises the Car.

The high price it demands when sold second-hand increases the respect in which the Car is held

It would be hard to find a truer test of enduring worth. People are not eager for used Cars unless they know that such Cars have before them a long life of satisfactory service.

And so the Dodge Brothers Car is baught, not apon price, but upon the quality and valu· that it embodies.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

AUCE WORL

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A WAR OFFICE CIRCULAR

BNT AND PERHAPS

INDISCREET,”

Mr. Cliurebill had us confrone, ma Mag faith, an unpriemily and susprieUS BITIG

ei Labour menilers, oNeiled by the thed proper publication that dilly" newes paser og 11 secret and conduentra car

1: War

amoras age li Was addressed to officers in Conlanaya of the yaranmis ilis i tracts, and contaithest « series of igestions, of which the must prianj westhis purst, ** Walk glo Proups in the variote areas re spond to orders for assistañow to preser the publie prace { Commanding eftiven, i were instructed to virenlite these ques- tion- htl willcers, in charge at stations, formation, and wits, and to send in their replies as soost as possible, derend question was, "Will they assist in strikes Breaking Offended trails onionist was up in arms, professing the atmust alarm us to the sinister intentions of the War Dthee: Mr. „Adamson" said that

intense 'foriing, of dissatisfaction find bern caused, and that the rinsenleners might have been serious had nôt a sane view been taken.

The explanation of the Secretary of State for War was that the circulné had igone out before he knew any thing ahead" it." He described it as “a mätter ent militararantine emphas the meting ing conditions previthing at the time. when the country wits threatened with a general strike and insisted thas it was the duty of the Government to find out, what the troops world do and what they would not. Ht dopired thay his own past reesed showed that he was a good friend,tu trade unionism, bug he said. We must not have trade unionism in the Artus As for strike-breaking in the ordinary sense of the word, the Whe Ofer had thoughts of employing troops for such a purpose, but where the existéner of large concentrations of human beings was only possible by dhe maintenance of certain conditions, the case was altered. Mr. Churchill spoke of the questions in the circular they were drawn up by the Commander-in-Chief as blunt, and perhaps indiscreet." and said that no politician would have phrase them thus. Yet he claimed that "They produced · more direct and sensible i replies, and gave a broader view of what was the wise and sensible policy to adopt. than workt have, been olitafnist from al politician's mor carefully lined phraseology."

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As for the newspaper.which the document and published it with the sold object of arousing a general over throw on the Rušinu mödet, Mg, Chars chill said that the Government were anxious to preserve free speech as long as possible. They were confident of the stability of British society, and could, therefore, view the paper's activities cool- ly, and did not want to help by prosecn tion its feeble circulation." 'But he gave its managers warning that if their incitements led to loss of life, they would And theinselves in the dock fügether with their dupes.

BRITAIN'S LOST MARKETS. WHY HIGH-SPEEL STEEL HAS

SLUMPED,

If Shetheld hid the steel output capacity of pre-war days just that and no morese it is probable the business in hand would, maintain it in full activity. As it isk however, output possibilities have been at lecat" "thoubled, with the result thus, the erection of at least a dozen bew £fty-ton: Siemens fornages 1 suspended. Many of that size already in vxistence are out of use, the call for crucible, steel in parti- cular is pour Two main causes are cen- tributing to the slackness. One is that the glose of hostilities found the Govern went with an enormous"quantity of high- perd sterk and tools, as well as com mandeered alloys, such as tungsten, on its hands. These materials are now being unloaded. Another reason is and this is hantare serious one-that whereas in pre-war times America, France, and Italy, to say nothing of the Colonies ontd India, used to look to us for the balk of their high-speed, and other special stiel requirements, they are now in the main supplying their own needs. In the criti. cal period of the war, when we wanted every pound of high-speed steel för, our- selves, we officially supplied the cuantries referred to with materials and specifica- tions and all information, enabling them to produce these, high-grade steils. It was

a matter of necessity then.. Now it is a question of trade expansion policy with them, and it is a thousand to one against ever regaining our former profitable inar. korts in AHied and Empire countries.

Steelmakers can for the present sell plenty of their production in the home market, but even that cannot last very long, because manufacturers with export business"are realising, that, to compete with the foreigner, they must have us cheap steel as he obtains, and so gradually they are becoming buyers of the cheaper American steel, which, it is said, is soon supplemented by cheap billets from the restored French proviner of Lorraine,"

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WEATHER REPORT. ·

- July 17th, at 12,14 No returns from Japın Vlad rostock, Wellaiwei and Ino-Chita Preae has ia reaand slightly at all report ng sations, and proksly reaalts lowest over Tingking

Hongkong rainfall, for the 94 hours rading st!.10`s.m. to-day, 0,00 ineb., Totą) ince Jantare 1st, 37,82 indben, against så *verage of 45 30 inches.

The forrest for the 24 hours Leding ʻat moon to-day is follow

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