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THE ROMANCE OF THE
ARGENTINE
WHERE THE NATIONS ARE STRUGGLING FOR TRADE.
GREAT BRITAIN'S VITAL INTERESTS.
In view of to-day's news from Buenos Aires, the capital of the Argentine Republic, special interest is isttached to the follow- ing, article by that able and intrepid Englishsonian, Bosita
Forbes:-
If Brazil is the Garden of Eden, where Adam and Eve, very over worked, are struggling with proli- fie nature, and Uruguay a social experiment, Argentina is the arena of the greatest trade battle known to the modern world.
to
Here England, the United States, and to a minor extent Germany, are struggling for supremacy in a market inore or leza essential their economic rehabilitation. It is a titanic conflict, but then every thing in the Argentine is on the
same colossal scale.
"No imports except where ab solutely essential" is a watchword inaugurated to retrieve her balance of trade. But it ia a temporary one, for Argentins cannot, in our generation, be self-supporting. She
BRITISH CAPITAL AND
ENTERPRISE.
THE UNITED STATES'
DIARY OF LOCAL, EVENTS.
TO-DAY.
(July 13.)
Lammert'a Auction
Haig
Sale of
SCOTCH WHISKY
Postage Stamps, Sales Room, 5.15
p.m.
Orchestral Concert, Repulse Boy Hotel, 8 p.m.
Whist Drive at Seamen's In-
stitute, 0 p.m.
Lawn Bowls:-Sper Royal Chp : Yacht Club Kowloon Docks (K.C.C.), 4.30 p.m.; Open Cham pionship: F. Goodwin e. W. Mair, R. F. Luz . Dr. H. A. C. Basto (Club de Recreio), 5.30 p.m.
Spoy Royal Cup: -Yacht Club r. Kowloon Docks on Kowloon-C.C. ground, 4.30 p.m.
Lawn Tennis:-"C" Division: Y.M.C.A. v. S.. China, I.R.C. t. Police, Graduates' Association a H.K.C.C., Radio Sports v. Kow loon Indians, Recreio e. K.C.C., Chinese R.C. 1. Craigengower,
TRADE OFFENSIVÈ.
English merchandise followed the first mud roads across the length and breadth of the Argentine, and was itself followed by English in vestment. To-day there is some thing like £600,000,000 of British capital in the Republic, represented by a wide range of interests, from Filipino Club v. University. railways to ranches. This vast con Central Theatre: "Miss Shang- glomeration of capital, which, with | hai" (Chinese film).
the inevitable renaissance of the King's Theatre: "Almost Argentine, may be as productive Divorce,"
A
in the future as in the past, is Queen's Theatre: "Emma." threatened, not by the aggressive World Theatre; Mieguided nationalism of equally now but less | Lovn." far-seeing countries, but by the in-¦ dustrial armies of America and Germany.
The United States talk frankly
Star Theatre: "Daybreak."
Garden Theatro: "Africa Speaks." Majestic Theatre: The Miracle Man.".
Tes Dances at King's Restaurant and Hong Kong Hotel; Dinner Dances at Bong Kong Hotel, King's Restaurant and Peninsula Hotel.
Tides:-High at 4.90 and 18.50; low at 11.52 and 22.80.
European Mail-Inward: Europe
THURSDAY.
is too large. Her population is fast of a market dropped in their increasing, with families numbers They only need to sell to ing anything up to a couple of ļ per cent of what they produce, doren, but unless she finds herself whereas out of every pound's worth once again in a position to ел.
of goods manufactured in Britain courage and organise suitable im-
we must sell nearly 78 worth migration, so that her home mar i abroad. kets will be developed, she is not, The Argentine receives the bulkia Suez (Rawalpindi); Outward: likely permanently to limit her of her income froin England, for Europe via Siberia (Asuma Maru) imports.
we buy her wheat and cattle. In 9.30 a.m. comparison the U.S.A. takes very, little from her great Southern cus- tomer, but as she also is a new da- For many years, therefore, the tion, building rapidly and scrap- Republic must depend on her for ping what she does not require, eign trade. Until the general de-thinking in miles instead of yards, pression made itself felt in the creating overy year more and more wheat and cattlḥ markets, the Ar-ingenious machines to climinate gentine, with an annual turnover of man power in the exploitation of £350,000,000 had by for the largest) vast areas, and producing quantity per capita export and import busi- for the masses rather than quality ness in the world.
for the individual, she has the ad- vantage as a salesman.
·
(July 14.)
Taking of Bastille, 1780.
Consul for France "At Home" at the Consular Residence from 11.30 a.m. to 19.30 p.m.
Theosophical Society Weekly Meeting, 6 p.m.
Whist Drive at Police togrention Club, 8.30 p.m.
Lammert's Sale of Household Furniture, 9 Lyceman Building, Kowloon, 10.30 am.
n.m.
This, then, is the arena of the modern commercial invaders: Bri- At this moment America is con- İtish, American, and German. For testing our trade offensive in the
Lawn Bowls Open Champion- generations, of course, the British
Argentine with
the strongest ship: W. H. B. Muskett . W. have considered Argentina na their counter-attack she has ever Ward (Police R.C.); W. McLeod s. economic ally. To her service fifty
Inunched overseas.
J. J. Basto (Kowloon B.G.C.), 5.30 or sixty years ago they devoted not Realising that South America is only the capital which built two-her "biggest business bet" and the Orchestral Concert at Repulse thirds of the railways and the first only portion of an over-borrowed Bay Hotel, 8 p.m. banks and business houses, but the world where financial intercourse Queen's Theatre: "Once A Gen- curage and enterprise which is likely to foster material good-tleman." developed new provinces and open-will, she sees her economic future. King's Theatre: "Dancers in the ed up virgin forests for the plant, concentrated in the Argentine. And Dark," ing of fruit and sugar-cane.
the probably isn't far wrong!
UNIQUE POSSIBILITIES AS
The pioneer spirit of England gave the Argentine a chance to
- WORLD'S PLAYGROUND. cultivate her unrivalled resources. Consequently, England is inevit
There are many arcas in the Re- ably and vitally interested in public which could multiply their strengthening her links with a pro- output three to five times if costs gressive and productive country, of production could be reduced.
Central Theatre: "Miss Shang- hai" (Chinese film).
Star Theatre "Strangers May Kiss."
World Theatre: "Reducing." Garden Theatre:Monkey Basi ness."!
Majestic Theatre: Oh For A Man."
to which she contributed her own The swallow-immigration which spirit of initiative, and in which took its wages out of the country Tea Dances at Hong Kong Hotel to day she recognises the qualities at the end of six months' work, or and King's Restaurant; Dinner essential to success."
soraped a modest fortune from the Dances at Hong Kong Hotel. Pen-
To a certain extent the British earth it rented for a few seasons insula Hotel and King's Restaurant. and returned to spend it in Italy, Tides:=High ́at 5.25 and 20,20; Colonies and Dominions must be is dwindling. Future Bottlers will Low at 13.10 and 23,40.
the rivals of the Mother. Country, Involved as they are in industria lination and the enlargement of their home Yaarkets, they are beast by the same problems as Great Bri- tain, whereas the Argentine, with every year must, BB soon as times new influences, alert optimistic and improve, force upon the Argentine quick to recover her poise after her unique possibilities as a play, years of slovenly dictatorships. the natural complement of a manu ground. She has everything to offer ROSITA Fons in the London Daily facturing country.
become as Argentine as the men with Bootch and Irish names who cannot, speak a word of what was visitors tired of an overcrowded | originally their language.
Europe. Geographically and in
The post-war habit of trave, dividually she is cosmopolitan, and which sends tourists farther afield she is receptive of new ideas and
the vast resources of her soil is
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