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PHILIP GIBBS.

A GREAT WAR CORRES PONDENT,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

HOTEL LISTS.

CHINESE - STUDENTS IN AMERICA.

LORD EMMOTT ON EXPORTS.

THE COMPETITION OF

JAPAN.

Mr.

5

Agerholm Mr.

A TRADING SCHEME.

Horrors HOTEL.

Corrected to 14th Jan, 138.

S. Abraham Mr. & Mr. E. G

Anderson

Mrs. H. 3. Brow a

Lord Emmott, who is retiring from his position as director of Mr. H. Belhan the War Trade Department. isir. Baugs one of the business men of Great Mr. & Mr. F. E. Britain who have been giving Mr. E. Boding their services to the Government Mr. S. H. Basides throughout the war in matters Capt. W. Black which they are especially quali- Mr. & Mrs. R. E.

fied to handle.

Brockman

Bergeruli Mr. R. Boe-

ricks

For nearly four years he has been in closest touch with export M. E. B. Belilios trade as affected by the war.

The China Club of Seattle in Philip Gibbs got his first train- ing writing fairy stories. He told co-operation with the University about it in New York recently of Washington and the Chamber and about all the rest of the writ of Commerce and Commercial ing which had led up to his tell- Club, has worked out a plan for ing, day by day and night by securing from China students 'night, the fairy story of the big-desiring to prepare for a com- gest war, as correspondent for Eng-mercial, career and who give liah and American newspapers. promise of future proficiency.

The plan proposes an equal And when you talk with him you know that his bewilderment ar division of the students time so New York and its reception that they shall have the technical

education

and

"My own private opinion, of him is entirely genuine. He University

said Lord Emmott recently, "isMaj & Mr G. D. is shy, although he claims to have practical vocational training by gotten over that years ago when actual practice in manufacturing, that the blockade might be he was a newspaper reporter on banking, shipping and commer-removed, except for raw materials Master Black the Street of Adventure (which cial houses in Seattle. has come to be in London the

The advantages to the students alternate term for Fleet Street, are obvious. They will return 10 since he called it that in one of his China. qualified for business andinavia and Holland millions of Mr. W. G. Browell

pounds worth of cotton books). And he is surprisedthat with responsible positions wait- man who has simply interpreted ing for them. The advantage to wollen piece goods which have been ordered and made and the war instead of fighting it can firms here is that they will con-

cannot now be sent on account also be a hero; but it seems he can. nect with themselves

of the blockade.

cans.

a

That

and "foodstuffs, at once. would enable manufacturers to deliver to customers in Seand-

and

OUR MARKETS IN DANGER. "That would be a very real

present stagnation. Business wonid get going again. It would enable manufacturers to get fresh orders, start more looms, and employ more hands, and it would inspire a feeling of hope, where now only depression exists.

young Gibbe is a little slim English-Chinese business men with an man, friendly and eager and American education, trained in speaking a soft, quick English their own establishments and almost unintelligible to Ameri-qualified for their service abroad.help towards the solution of the

He has blue eyes, dark A number of Seattle firms are hair with a little gray in it and prepared to receive such students the kind of features for which Time to be divided between the word "hewn" may be rightly practical and technical training used.

finely chiselled crag An allowance is proposed that would be something like Gibbs's will in part meet necessary ex- face. "A delicate falcon" ispenses. It is expected that the.

Gilbert K. Ches- friends in China, or perhaps the Berton described it. And central, or local government or that sarpe Street of Adven- Chambers of Commerce in China, of his will provide them with what may ture which cured him "horrible shyness" also, he says, be lacking.

Places with Seattle firms cannot "taught me to know something about the men I meet by the look of course be guaranteed, unless in their eyes. Of course, the where students have been accept- It is expected story about Dr. Cook and bowed beforehand. Gibbs sized him up on board his that a representative will be es ..ship far out on the Cattegat and tablished in China authorized to knew him for a faker is too old make arrangements on behalf of

way

to tell again. But it may havel been something about the look in Dr. Cook's eyes

which gave Gibbs the first clue any one had had about

adventurous man's integrity.

that

Part of the trouble in the cot- ton trade is. however, due to the absence of orders from India. which makes these European markets more valuable to the trade than ever.

"We must get our export traile Three-fourths of going again. the cotton trade is export, and while we stand still our markets are in danger of slipping away from us. Canadians tell me that they can buy cheaper from the Japanese than from Manchester. Frankly, I do not like the outlook, I don't know where we are to get markets for all we need to

WORLDS ORDERING

CAPACITY.

Mr. R. J. Birbeck Mr. & Mrạ. S. His-

R Black

Capt

NM and Branch Mr. Oliver T

Breakspear

Mr. N. Burne Dr. & Mrs. H. L

Curening

Mr. W. H. Claire Mr. & Mr. H,

Collins

Mrs. S. Clarence

and child Mr. R. V. Cameron

Mr. & Mrs. E. A

Carvalho

He, J. H. Cosgrové

W. T. Coatta Mr.

Me F. W. Cox Mrs. F. E. Dayir

J. A. Doune Miss K. Edano Miss F FaLault

Mr. & Mrs. M. G.

Franklin

Miss M. IV. Fowler Mr. D. A. Freerara

A. Frazer Mr. J. & Fartene Miss J. Gaylord MMA.

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Mrs. H... M. G. Gryll

A. P.

M

Gorman Mr. E. Gardner Mr. G. H. Graver Mr. A.-C. Graeme M. H. P. Gallop r. 3. S. R. Gar M- N. C. Galozzi

M

diver

McConnell

M. & Mrs. G.

Hyman

H

Mr. S. Hewkins Mr. B. Honig

Halliday

S.

co-operating firms. In many cases students will doubtless come to the University of Washington just as other students come, with the assurance that good work may result in business openings. | Sell I was one of a big family of The University of Washington boys," said Gibbs, gravely, which offers some features of special sentence in itself had something value to Chinese students com- of the "Once-upon-a-time" quality ing to América. Seattle is tradi-

"The question we all have m¦ Mr. & Mrs."7. W.

IL-int about it. And, although my tionally one of the most just and consider is: Is the ordering Miss R. Heidt father was the head of the Board friendly cities of America in its capacity of the world big enough | Mr. & Mr. 3 1. of Education in London," he went relations with China.. Seattle is

to keep us going? At present M

Hicker on in the same strain. he didn't near China and students here prives our exports should be

and we are in connection believe in education,

and easy nearer 1,000 million pounds than M. H. H. Hart He was touch with their friends in China. 500 millions to pay for our im- Le F. F. [ never went to school. Tolstoyen.

Bemmel If we wanted to learn The Pacific Coast also is in clase ports. Where can we sell you! anything: he'd belp as if connection with Chiña commer- and manufactured goods of this Capt. T. P. Hall

didn't

to, he was cially and is destined to still value in face of the increased

extended pleased. And you know how it more

and intimate competition of America and is when a lot of boys are together relations. The vigorous and pro- Japan. less disturbed by war

they get keen on special things.gressive management of the Un-then ourselves? And every one got keen on some-versity of Washington brings it thing special--one on history and recognition among our best Am one on speaking languages and erican institutions. could speak five of them when he of English is necessary was a very young man, and I was around 25 years of age is better keen on writing. Of course, we than younger Unmarried she have all written it is a disease dents preferred. It is desired in the family. And one wanted that they should be graduates of to travel around, and finally went college, though this to the West Coast of Afring, and always he insisted on. wrote a book about it.

We

want

Knowledge

may not

The foregoing tis an outline "Well, I began to write fairy only, subject to change in details. stories for children when I was The China Club considers the: about fifteen, and I kept at it, the next step should be some plan until at nineteen. I got a vast for sending American busitiess students to China. Correspond- title and a salary like this" between his thumb and finger-ence regarding the entire, subject "being educational director of from students, colleges, Chinese of Commerce. And Cassell & Co.. publishing house. Chainbers editing school and children's others interested. will be appre- books. Feeling my salary to ciated. Address China Clüb, of

Letters just received minute, and being puffed with Seattle. ambition. I resigned my title and from Hon. Paul S. Reinscht. U. S. began buying novels and stories Minister to Chine, and Mr. Julean for a big syndicate and selling Arnold, American Commerical them again.

I heard of this job Attache, give cordial approval and wrote a letter of application. and assure active co-operation. I remember, which said I was "guilty of the damnable crime of

being a young man," but felt my-1-some way his telling falters, self capable. The firm was made And when he comes to the big up of three men who were also war he just suddenly looks weary young, and they took a fancy to and says: "There's nothing to say about that. I've said all I the phrase and took me on.

"While I was there I had the can. There's no new angle." good luck to attract the attention of Lord Northcliffe, who was then just Mr. Harmsworth, and he set me to being literary editor of the Daily Mail. I used to sit at the end

"Protection, necessary in the case of some industries to enable them to recover from war disturb aner, may increase the demand at home, but will it help us in overseas competition?

1 not.

M: G. Harper Me A. Holgersen

Mr. W. P. Boiz Theiser

THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1919

Mr. A... Sha?tob

"Hoopar

Capt. and Mr. R.

Mr. & Mrs R

Jones

Mrs. 3. M. Joblin Mr. and Mrs, M

Joblin

Mr. E. M. Joseph Madam K. Keeler Mr. Lim Keng Kis M. J. T. Kidd Mr. G. H. Lynett Mr. Lei Hin Liam Mr. & Mrs. G.

Lauritaan

Mime. Leiria Cap Liddell Mrs. Liddell Mist H. Lillie Mr. G. Ludin Mrs Will Meanry Dr. F. E. Marble

11*%

Nesney

M

Mr. J F. 300-

delascha

Mr. E. J. Mahon Mr. H. E. Main Miss V. Maso

Mr. & Mrs. T. R

R. Melaces Dr. G. W. McKa Mr. & Mrs. W. P.

Veeson

Mr. G. F. Ober Mr. O. S. Ovick Capt. A. Olden-

burger :

Miss E Paschall MT. C. R. Powie Mr. M. & Bobbing Mr. & Ms. RE

Pack

Mr. E. H. Ray Miss F. Reay Mr. A. G. Resdall Mr. D. Russell Mr. & Mr. B. Mt.

Raymond Mr. H. L. Seymour ME T. Say

Mr. H. Sterbens M

Silber-

manje

Mr. & Mrs. "F.

Seally Capt. .W.

Sparke

H.

Mr. . . Seg Mi H. F. Skizusë- Mra. W. B. Sparke M. & Mrs. Steens

& Mira. G. B Templeton

Mr. W. Terry MAG. F. Taylor

Mr. F. Travers Mr. Thas. Fist Miss M. Waschma". Mr. J. Wilkie Mr. J. H. Wickers Mr A. 3. WaNe

feld

Miss F.

E. Wilma Miss A. T. Wilson Mr. & Mrx. L N.

Wagner

Mise HE Whit

DROIDIT

Vr. FL Wolf

Mr. & Mr. J.

Warren

Cant. C. Water

PEAK HOTEL Corrected to 13th me, 1919.

F F. J. Mc.

Adama Mr. 2. Atwell Miss Bodine

Mr. & Mr. F. E

Brockma think Me ****

* Mr. F.A. Beechers

The only thing which un help us is greater and not less Mr. W. 3. Dur

terärid production and the cordial co-

Capt. I Baker operation of romlopers and enM. G. W. Barcons played.

Mr. C. B. Bird Mr & Mrs. D. K.

MLT

ADVICE TO CHINA.

CA:

SECOND' NOTE OF AIDE MEMOIRE.

#Ar 4 p. on June 5. Sir John Jordan, the day of the Dipk

an audience matic Corps," had

Mr. U. M. Elaker

Mr. S. Baissevain

Mr. A. Button Capt.

T

H.

A.

Ratler Rex.

P Bandir, C.z. Mr. H. J. Brett Mr. W. Comes Mr. W. A. Cartie

Mrs. 3. H. Curtis Mr. B. C. Corrie

Mr. J. Cochrane Mr. & Coenraad

It-Col. E.

Coles

has

Mr. H. d12 Hutchison

F.

Mr. A. Iseunerman Miss Jardiniere

Sir Ellix Kadoorie Mr. W. A. Knight Mr. & Mrs. R

Kewley

Mr. & Mrs. Mar

ray Scott Mr. J. Marble Mr. * Mrs. J.

Martia Miler

M

Finlay

Mr. & Mrs. W. J.

Milne

Mr. D. MeMarray Mr. C. Newby Mr. Le ParkT Miss Phillina Mr. T. I. Perkina Lt. Col * Mr.

Tharaby Pelbar Mr. & Mrs. J

Pilger Hr. B. Byles Mr. & Mrs. 7. W

Eidde

AMERICA AND CHINA.

COMMERCIAL UNITY.

The Bulletin of the Chips Club of Seattle says:-We now own our own ships. We are no longer a corner grocer. hiring com- petitors to deliver his goods at fodd spells when it is convenient for the drivers to pick them sp. We are now also getting our own banks. Our government is even financing our foreign trade. Some propositions of Mr. Paul P. Whitham, U. S Trade Commis- sioner to China, and a well known Seattle man, are therefore both important and timely. Regard- į ing American business at Shang- hai, Mr. Whitham says:-

(1) Establish and operate a well equipped Sino-American towage and lighterage concern.

(2) Establish a Sino-Americati system of river and coasting lines as feeders and distributors in con.

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די

Mr. Whitham justly points out that competition in China is not so much between firms as be- tween nationals. A British or Japanese wharf or lighterage looks after the interests of its nationals above those of others, first and all the time. It in essential that Americans control all the links in the transportation chain, from the mill at home to delivery abroad.

The little ship Hwa Hwu, the first steamship carrying the flag of the Chinese Republic on Päci- fic waters, and the first, it is expected. of a numerous fleet. reached Seattle January 1st, with a general cargo from the Straits Settlements and Hongkong. The Seattle papers noted the signifi- cance of the little steamer's ap- pearance by printing ber picture with her Chinese crow.

Koyo EDWARD HOTEL Corrected to 15th June, 1919.

Mr. C. D. Ayton

Mr. G. I. Allem

Mrs. P. Almond

Dr. E. H. Asger

Mr. J. Barlow

Mr. F. C. Beck" Mr. L. E. Brows M. J. J. Barry Mr. A. E. Batt Mr. and Mrs. Bridger & family 3 G. Chad

wick

31 Choi Shing and

D

Mr. J. D. Darby Mr. R. P. Douglas Mr. B. G. Docglas Mr. W. Eign! Misa Farrell Mr. 1. Forrest Mr. J. Farrell 17. J.

J. Fetherston. hangh

Mr. E. P. Fielding Mr. J. D. Forrest Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Mr. J.

Good in Mr. C. F. Heben-

streit

Mr. J. P. Haghes Master C. Hanumes Mr. &

C.

J.

G.

Mr. E. A. Ram

Hammes

Mr. W. E. Roberta

Mix F. Hammės

H.

Mr. & Mrs. b. F

Mr. A. Harrison

Staw

Mr. B. JamEAR

Mr. E. B. Heaton

Smith

Maj.

J.

Scantlebury

with the President and on be- half of the Ministers of Five Great Powers, including Great Britain, informed the President Mr. E. J. Coome the purpose for which lier Cormack craved this interview. He said Mrs. Drary

Miss Dingwall that the prolonged suspension of

Mr. & Mrs. John the internal peace conference was

Duncan viewed with apprehension lestr:0. Fager hostilities might be resumed, and Mr. S. Evans that he and his colleagues begged

Miss M. Fowler

Mr. & Mrs. F. Gibbs insists, however, that he leave to state their views and

Fami tender their sincerest advice in a Mr. and Mrs. is really a novelist. There is a

Galloway certain pride of family in this. friendly spirit. The President

advocated Mrs. A. R. Gor- They all write novels, and any said that peace was

by him all along as it was deviation from his trueness to

Mr. C. B. Gagu of a long table like a littleant." type such as wacdering about, hoped for by the whole nation, Mr Gaylord

that. whatever migh: M ARG After this editing, and a great writing plays, acting in them and

Etutor deal of newspaper

of speaking languages, and weaving happen, he would never allow work

Mr. & Mrs. Horley kind, including

& every

Mrz. the a fine fabric of words in dugouts hostilities to break out again. writing of

Handracan 2 series of es and trenches to let that half of Sir John Jordan then wished to says called

Is the world which is not at war know with what object the south- Knowledge Power," which called in anxious know how the other half lives, is west provinces had sent repre-

10 Peking. letters of reply and inquiry from incidental means to an end. At sentatives

thar

It Stavers Mrs. & Mis

Stubbings

Mr. A. Findlay

Smith

Jr. & Mr. F. Findlay Smith

2,

Mrs. L. E. Word "Mr. Harry Wolf Mr. & Mix Wat Mr. P. D. Wilson Maj. Wakeman Mr. J. W. T.

Zwager

ST. Grosz's Heers. Corrected to 17th Jane, 1919. The Miss P. Barnes Mrs. R. E. Gr

har Miss J. Brach the

Mr. Hay W. Haig B. Vì. B. Band

Kisa B. Jones Miss K Keeler Mr. & Mrs. G. In

Krok

vard

Mr. Edw. Euke

Mr. & Mr. C. T.

Bezman

Mr. & MR. F...

Borge

3. J. Bryant, B.2 Mr. & Mrs. Besten

С. Вута Mr. & Mrs. A. B.

Cour

Mr. A. Kirk Mr. J. B. Lloyd Mr. & Mm. Ï. J. -Louis

all sorts of people who thought | least, so Gibbs thinks. And it is President replied

writer a sage weighed down perfectly true that he has turned provinces, being confident of the with cara letters from the out a large number of volumes date, for unity and peace being to be exact), near, bad. all sent, delegates to Fiji Islands and places I couldn't (about twenty,

are known Peking to confer on the matter find on the map"-he stopped all which as he says, this and weat away to see the nothing about out here." But their proposals were moderate Mr. Wm. Blackett Mr. H. 0. Kasper- world (they always do, you know, some way one gets the feeling and very much more acceptable in the fairy tales) and make his that in this particular member to Peking.

After conversing about ques. the family, although "he "fortune, and, incidentally, corres-of pond for those ever-present, doesn't know it, the writing tions of law for about half an evanescent things, the newspap of novels" will always have hour, Sir Jordan expressed him- war self as satisfied and took his wait if there's a ers, which is a thing no self-to respecting fortune-seeking prince or a revolution going on, and departure. The aide memvare in D. W. G. Carks

there will be "no

thought of writing was dated June 5, 1919 B. Cand We.. Craleedhonic material about it, and submitted in the same of the WL. DOG And when he comes to the real novelistic

of Great Britain, E. Haworth stories the Balkan War, and either, as he slams off the copy Ministers

France, Japan, Italy and the U.8 Mr. 6. T. Herald- marching into Turkey with the for the cable.

One of Gibbs's brothers is America. Its contente differ. Grant victors, and dodging shots in Portugal and all the other little Cosmo Hamilton, with whom he very little from the contents of & Km, G, 1.

first note delivered siz Gordon alaces where revolutions sprang collaborated in writing "Makers the

months ago. op over night, as if for his benefit of Nets," prodused in England.

er panper ever did before.

childrom

Mr. G. Mellin Kr. H. W. Marke Man R. Eith

Mr. ... Bero

Sion.mic

Mr. Kilkee and

child

Mr. T. Kennedy Mr. 1. Extra

apt. K. Larsen Mr. H. Lexis Mr.

F.

Mi-Brown Mr. J. B. Meikle Mr. J. Macfarlane Mr. & Mrs, Molino VA 5 Pêrger M. F. A. Tales Mrs L. M. Peace Mr. W. C. Pass

Mure

Mr & Mr. C. E

12-hardson Mrs. Rober Mr. R. H. Storie Me. F. 3. Selers

V. Simpson Mr. J. Mr. 0. I.

Schrwler Mr. P., &. Spencet Mr. H. Striven Mr. & Mrs. Stoman

and family Mr. J. R.. Teague Mr. T. P. Tar Mr. and Mr F,

Underwood

Mr. & Mrs. T. Я.

Williams Me. E. Williams Mr. and

Hra Wszenbeer and child

Jira. J. Johnstone Mr. Wuikom

Ms. J. Welch

CARLTON BOTEL

Corrected to 14th June, 1919.

Mr. W. F. Alder

Mr. D. Arklenk

Mr. Laurence Bar.

Mr. J. H. Kefir

Mr. I T. Kinley Mr. Eden. Lae

marle Mr. H. A. Ban Me. E. H. Madi

chot

Mr. J. Basto Mr. J. W. Bonthes Mr. G. B. Charter Mr. E. Cart Me.. E. Cockhard

F. Mrs.

Cameron Mr. S. P. Dava Mr. Delos Doliver Mr. & Mrs. N. G.

E

Dorr

C 3. EvereDghan

Mr. W. Bzra Mr. & Mrs. G. W.

Greene Mr. M. Healy Mr D. F. Ben

derson M. H. G. He-

DOMOT

Mr. W. Jazzs

Mr L. Jackson.

Mr. N. Nagla Mr. W. T. Nell M. Th. Penches Mr. Wiliam F.

Reich

Mr. T. L. Pass-

T

Mr. L. Reich

Mr. Wie Boss

Mr. 3 Stephens

Bath

Panla

Mr. F. L. Smith Mr. A. C. Thomas Mr. & Mrs. L. H.

Thibault 330

Thibault Miss

Thibault Mr. W. de Vries Mr. T . Watere Mr. Richand Wil.

bur... -30. W. de Wy Xle. . Willi

PALACE HOTEL. Corrected to 10th June, 1918. Mr. & Mrs. R. Mrs. N. Machai

Brambles

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Ts. Dobinson N. C. Olson H. J. Rove Mr. & Ms. 1. 21. Grant_

1-W. W. Bipkin W. Hobson Mr. Fred B. Buaya FT. W. Hartley I. I. Smith

Cathrine

J. Jack

Mr. & Mrs. E. Towam.

J. Julian

Shiphangh Mm. A. B. Tơwewn.

RH. Johnston W. de Ween Mr. & Mrs. G. & Mr. & Mr H. M

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