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OUR AMERICAN. NEWS LETTER,
[BY FRANK H.SIMONDS.] GERMAN REPARATIONS...
WASHINGTON, March 1st. „The cables will have told you long ago of the totally, unfavourable impression which has been created in the. United States by the recent reparations decisions of the Paris Conference. Doubtless they | will have made clear, also, the utter refusal which must be looked for if any elfort is made to enlist American financial participation in the disposal of German securities, which will represent the basis of German payments. American finance regards the whole Paris scheme as illa. sory, and there can be ne considerable flotation of the German securities in the United States.
EMPIRE PRESS UNION
IMPROVED CABLE SERVICES. Viscount Burnham presided at the annual general meeting of the Empire. Press Enion, which was beld. In the board room of the Newspaper Proprie tors Association, 6, Bouverie-street, E.C on January 22nd.
Mr Robert Donald, chairman of the council, alluded to the second Imperial Press Conference in Canada, last year, which, he said, was as important as the first, and would be as far-reaching and Permanent in its influence.
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SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION
SHANGHAI & THINGCAU VIA SWATOW "CHOYSANG MANILA
STBAITS & CALCUTTA... BANGKOK via SWATOW KORE via SHANGHAI
HAIPHONG và HOT OF
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QALOUTTA LINE-This Line afforda' regular_zallings to Calcutta, Fenang an
MANILA
Singapore; returning from Calcutta steamers proceed via Etraft and Hongkong to Japan, occsalonally calling a Shanghal All rbeamers have errollent passenger accommodatkom, fitted with Electrio Eight and Fans and carry a fully-oralifed Sargoon Shanghal, sometimes calling at Bestow. Through toketa oam LINE:-Salingi approximately ovary five days between Canson and be obtained and through Bill of Lading art larsed: bo "all Northern and Yangtans Forts via Shanghal
dos ik maintained with lands by vossels with goed. LINE :—A weekly servios iz
pamen ger socommodation, selling feet both ports every Friday. LINE Sellings approximately weekly for passengers and cargo. calling at Hollow hou inducement offert and Sandakan 'ty LINE:---Ons mailing per month between Hongliong
a steamer having up-to-date accommoda Hon for passengers, Carge taken, on through Bill of Lading for Kuadây, Jon Labuan, Tawao and Lahad Date LINE:-A regular service, is run from Marsh to November betwäem Hongkong and Tlentein, calling at Walhalwel and Che
CALCUTTA
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*
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'FOOKSANG" will be despatched on or about Saturday, Apr., 16th, 3 p.m. for SINGAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA./
Viscount Burnham, in dealing with the question of table and wireless commani- cations, said that the results of the inter- views that the committee appointed had had with the Postmaster-General bad been fairly satisfactory on the whole. There had been a certain improvements- But there is a phase of the reparations he might almost say a marked improve question in the United States, which is, meat-in regard to cable services since SHANGHAI perhaps, less clearly appreciated across the last meeting of the union. The con the Atlantic, but hardly of less interest. gestion largely caused by the inordinate The recent Paris proposal was, all things load of official dispatches had been sub- considered, the most damaging blow to stantially relieved. They had not many Anglo-French prestige in the United specific complants to make in regard to HAIPHONG States which has been struck since the Australian services, and nothing more adjournment of the Peace Conference of was asked than that the present policy BORNEU 1010. It has done infinite harm because should be carried further, although, of it has opened the way for the develop course, great stress was laid on the neces ment of sympathy with Germany outside sity for providing a further alternate of Irish or Pro-German quarters.
cable for the Paciße cable service. With TIENTSIN All things considered there has been regard to India, things were not so satis precious little sympathy with Germany; factory, and there was still a great delay heretofore, outside of certain prejudiced in, the transmission of messages, and a circles. The revolt against the League of
very serious dislocation of Pres, services Nations in the United States was not due to the European" but the American generally. They hoped that this would. be relieved soon, though he did not know Very tow connections of the League. Americans were disturbed by the actual whether they could take much satisfac- Versailles terms, so far as the Germanation from what they heard in regard to
these services. were concerned. There was no general
harsh.
It was pointed out to the Postmaster- feeling that the verdict was unduly
Since the Paris Conference: however, General that he had power to give them there has been growing a real impatience a good deal of help by using the facilities with European statesmen, the result of that the Post Office gave to the various the apparent failure of these statesmen vate cable companies in order to to restore the conditions of peace and to obtain a reduction of charges, and, what make possible the resumption of business. was more important at the present mos The United States has suffered, and isment, an acceleration in time. The suffering as consequence of the prolonga-Postmaster-General, however, did not Не tion of war conditions in the world; its seem to rate his powers as high as that available surplus for export cannot find With regard to the Atlantic services, its way to a market which is eager to things were moving rather faster.
believed. that the Post Office was im- obtain this surplus.
We have, also mounting, a condition of pressed with the necessity of meeting the domestic depression, hard times and lack public demands in connection with im of employment. And more and more there proved cable facilities. is growing up the belief that this condi tion is due to the failure of the European statesmen to eattle war issues. More and more the American people are being told by responsible leaders that their own plight is due to European imperialism, which is expressed in military ventures in Mesopotamia and Syria, ventures only possible because our money losted to foreign countries is applied to these ends and interest due on the loans is not paid, because the money is invested in thems campaigns.
even, more Similar and Bevere denunciations have been heard since the Polish campaign of a year ago. Before the resent Paris Conference the whole country was hopeful that the bottcan of its own economic decline had been reached. There was the expectation that an agreement would be reached at Paris, which would serve as a foundation for German. Central European, in fact World readjustment, The first news of the agreement was bailed, because there had been fear that Britain and France might part company. There were pro maturely optimistic utterances by not as ALLEGATIONS UP GREMAN PROPAGANDISTS. few enger. heralda of optimism
But when the terms were actually re
Viscount Burnhama was again elected president of the union, and Viscount Northcliffe was re-appointed hou. treat.
surer..
It was resolved that a cable be sent to Lord Athelstan thanking him for the re- ception of, and the hospitality shown to the delegates to the Press Conference in Canada last year..
As to placing German Becerities in the United States in any volume, it simply cannot be done until the sum of German reparations is reduced greatly and the. conditions of the payment lightened. The country is in no mood to embark upon any buying at the present time. It has read the German demitciation of the in Paris Terms, it has discovered despatches from London the confirmation of the bitterest allegations of Berlin. It a coming to regard the European situn tion as hopeless and to resolve to stay. out of it altogether..
What Ilear most is that the present
perted, there was a corresponding wave Paris agreement will serve to give an of pessimism and even of anger. There apparently just foundation for the allega was a general conviction that the schemetions of German propagandista in the agreed upon promised no more than the prolongation of unrest, of economic paralysis. Indeed, there were not a few who frankly declared that failure in this conference was a final proof that the European chaos was beyond remedy and that what was to be expected whe rapidly increasing disintegration.
BEATTLE & VICTORIA or VANCOUVER via Manila, Shanghai in reality only a transaction,
Japan porta
Cargo to Overland Polata 18. In connection with Great Northern Northern Pallo and Chicago, Mwaukee & St. Paul Hallways.
Wednesday, 20th Apr., at 11 min, KASHIMA MARU (omitting Mania)
Friday, 6th May, an 11 min. Tuceday, 31st May, 19 11 am. Friday, 17th Jane, at 11
SUWA MARU ···
FUSHIMI-MABU (omitting Manila)... KATORI MABU ACHOU WA
LONDON & ANTWERP via Bingapore, Penang, Colombo, Sues
Port Baid and Marsellies.
KITANO MARU
INABA MABU
KAMO MABU
IYO MABU
Friday,
Friday,
Friday,
Friday,
HAMBURG
LONDON, HULL &
BOTTERDAM.
MATSUYE MARU --
LIVERPOOL & MARSEILLES via
Friday, Bues,
16th Apr 11 m. 29th Apr. at 11 am ‚125h"May;" at 11 am. 27th May, at 11 am.
29th April
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United States. Their assertion that the Allies mena to destroy Germany is daily acquiring greater credence. Those who would be most eager to refute the allega tion find themselves substantially silenced by the very terms of the Paris agree
ment.
Fair Play for Germany," how- ever, specious in fact can easily be a very It is important to note, the fact that, dangerous cry in the United States at whereas the Paris Conference represented the present moment and henceforth it will
com- be heard increasingly. promise certain to be modified in many respects later, it was taken in the United States in many quarters as the revela tion of a determination to destroy Ger many. And this interpretation unmis takably stirred an authentic sympathy with Germany, which had so far heen lacking in the country since 1917.
As a practical. proposition, the scheme of the recent Paris Conference has already been rejected in the United States, so far as American participation is concerned. As a political matter, it has roused violent resentment by con tributing to increase rather than diminish world unrest and American" business The dangers of such an emotion must depression. But these two circumstances be patent. A new administration is just are, on the whole, of lest moment than about to take office. It is pledged to the larger fact, that it has contributed restore prosperity in the United States to give the Germans the position of and it cannot restore prosperity, if the martyred people in the eyes of the les European markets for our raw materials well informed. and food stuffs requin closed, if economic AMERICA'S OWN EXCLUSIVE INTERESTS.
One further-word, the result of the conditions abroad make further credit. extension impossible. In this situation paris Conference has not been to convince nothing is more likely than that Mr. Americans of the necessity to resume Harding's Administration will fall back. upon the excuse that responsibility for participation in world affairs, and ia our troubles must be sought in the for-international gatherings. Quite the con- eign situation. That European states American dislike for all European pro- trary, it has enormously accentuated. aen and particularly those of Britain ceedings and fortified the determination and France are wilfully preventing the to refrain from all joint operations and
MELBOURNE & SYDNEY Tha Manila, Zamboanga, Thursday restoration of peace conditions in the act, if at all, independently, in furthez-
Island, Townsville & Brisbane.
NIKKO MABU
AKI HARU
TANGO HARU
NEW YORK vía Suez.
YAMAGATA MARU.
SOUTH
Date Tuendár, 19th Apr., at 11 mum.
Today,
-17th May, at 11 am. Tuesday,
191st "uxe, xv,11 km. –
Middle of May,
TO AMERICAN PORTS vis CAPE, KAWACHI MARU (ailing from Bingapore) Wednesday, 11th May. BOMBAY & COLOMBO via Singapore.
#AWAKANA MARUL
(Friday):
HARATA MABU
CALCUTTA & BANGOON via Bing
RANGOON' MABU
22nd April 3rd May,
& Penang
18th April.
okohama.
JAPAN PORTS-Nagasaki, Kobe
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
KAMAKURA MARU
DAKAR MARU
IYO MARU
TSUSHIMA MARU
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15th April. 15th April. Friday
-16th Apr. ab-17"max! - Friday,
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world.
ance of America's own exclusive interests,
In sum, the Paris Conference has ex- A SEPARATE PEACE WITH GERMANY..!
We are going to make a separate peace cited irritation, impatience, downright with Germany and there is a general resentment in many quarters. There is a expectation that this peace with Germany profound feeling that the prosperity of will be the first step in re-opening the the United States is being impaired be- Middle Europe marketa. But if Allied cause European stateamen cannot agree, terms to Germany prevent the realization among themselves, or are agreeing, only of American hopes, there is bound to be too well on a scheme which momises to
a growing resentment and an increasing promote economic chaos in the whole demand that the United States use its world. This is the mood which is likely concededly great power, chiefly financial, to prevail when a new administration to compel the moderation of Allied terms comes into power, pledged to restore to Germany. In a word, there is hence, prosperity promptly. You can calculate forth real danger that we may become the for yourselves what might be the consO champion of the German against his con- quence if the new administration should submit to the impulsion, of this popular querora.
The weapon in the hands of the Hard sentiment. Moreover, it is equally easy ing Administration is manifestly finan to calculate what chance there would bo cial, the loans which have already been of American purchase of German securi made, the credits which have been extend Lies issued on the basis of the Paris ed, the further credits which will be bargain. After all, the real danger now- asked for. I do not think it is yet suff is twofold, that the Allies may lose the ciently clearly appreciated on the other material aid of the United Statco and the advantages side of the water, how potent this financial the Germana tequire, weapon may be in the hands of an accruing from its moral support. At the administration which conceive its first least, this double calamity is no longer duty to rescue American business from unthinkable. its present depresion.
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