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future. They believed in the open door and in equal opportunities of all nations in the Orient. They believed in the maintenance of the political integrity of China and they would insist on that in future. He did not anticipate ever having to go to warover thst matter but he thought there was bound to be a good deal of friction among the nations. They valued the friendship lo a high degree bath of Chips and Japan and they had an earnest desire to continue that friendship. He had an admiration for the Japanese, and their wonderful revival in the

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in the east was to go according t efficienes J pin would claim it but he looked for new conditions afte this war in which Japan her selt world help to assist and promote those nationa wanker satisfaction.

hin hersalf. The old military idas of Germany were things of of the pist. Aqy country which endeavoured to promote its in. teresis, trade or otherwise, by the mailed fit would receive con demnation by all other nation wach would cause it to draw back. He looked to the young st lesmen of China and Japan to inaugurate policies more ià lire with heidesis of justice and of protection for weak nailons and certainly the influence of Americ wis going to be exerted in that di- 3 ection. They believed in an equ

The o'd och inte for all nation s

were things of the past and ther ideas of Neirsche And Treicbr beli ved that if in a country, no it should matter how, small the people be haved themselves receive the good will and nurture of all the other great nations, He party believed in the League of Nations although many of his

He believed in he thought were against it. it because contained the hope of the future. It would mean that the cations would endeavour to live in peace and c operation without war, as every country before going to war would have to submit the question for arbitration and then could not wage war until three months afterwards. It meant that arma iments would be limited and that

eh, which be only doted out as he was compelled t

The first thing to get was a The American community more intelligent consid ration of Hongkong gather din force with the facts. They wanted no more greater Hongkong Ho el pesterday for faked statistics and a tifin when opportunity was given share was due to the workinen be Ex Senator cause of enhanced profits and the Then them of meeting Theodore Burton and Containcreased cost of livi g General Sammon, who his just again they had to have a moral left Shanghai to take up a post is revival in which there would be Melbourne, Australia. Consul a greater recognition by e ch of General G. Anderson was in the the rights of the oth chair and said he was sure they with some of the deads of Would all arprecite how glad he labour be instancad that of the was to be able to introduce to them coal miners, who asked for six some new spawkers. No one had hours work a day, five day a week any need to be told who Senator and a sixty per cent increase Burton of Ubio was and what he wages. He looked upon that coul strike as one of the most serious had done (Applause.)

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a lengthy speech in which he re-seemed now to be in a fair way to secret diplomacy, which was one viewed American domestic and settlement. It went very close of the worst evils, would be for foreign affairs; spoke of the ex- to disturbing not only the indus-ever wiped ou'. He believed be tretne pleasure it gave him to trial position of the United States, could sit down and write a cover- meet some of his own country-, but the very comfort and life of ant more satisfactory to them as men is different cities of the the people, They had to get a Americans, but they must take Orient and no where more than in spirit of rejuvenation, throughout into consideration the necessity He for compromise on all the great Hongkong. He recognised that their personal relations. while they were performing their said that there was, as much need difficulties of the times. He trustee tasks in this part of the globe they for the awakening of civic con- that the Senate would soon ratify had an attachment and supreme sciousness in the United States as the treaty, but the present ten In there was in China. There had dercy seemed to be that it would loyal to their own land. speaking to audier ces such as this been a wonderful awakening in only do so with very serious re

evi-servations. In he always found there was a the spirit of humanity as desire to know what was going on denced by the Red Cross and reiterated his pleasure of being Salvation Army

and among them saying he was sure at home. The last few years had the been a resson of many changes in people were repeatedly asking they would always maintain iu Lhe United States. Generally "Am I my brother's keeper?" The ferest in the motherland By their speaking he might say the people more fortunate were beginning to were ready for charges of policy realise their debt to the less which were almost revolutionary fortunate. Men who were known in their nature. One result of the as hard fisted before the war war was that the cited States were now saying that they de- was in closer relation with the sired to devote their fortunes to other nations of the world. That the betterment of others. Whether was abown aber their "Troops that was a temporary ware of

Consul General Arderson said land-d at Brest and the residents emotion that would pass over he climbed on the 100fs and shouted could not conclusively say, but "The Americans have came to it was perfectly clear that there they had listened to an interest. more good will and co-ing speech concerning the Pacific save France and to eave world. It had been cemented operation and mutual support not only as regards China, and on the battlefields of France and than ever before. With regard to Japan but also Australia. Senator- industrial re-organisation they Burton has spoken on the League Flanders.

The United States had adopted were beginning to see that they of Nation and he (Mr Anderson) prohibition, which would come had followed policies that were would like to call their attention.

had to what that new relationship i and altogelber

wrong. Thes into effect next January

what the Pacific meant as regards the which was now practically in deified competition, but

wanted more WAG co- League of Nations. They had in effect. Who would have thought they twenty, or even ve years ago operation and combination. They the South a strong and virile white that three quarters of the states bad passed laws against the people occupying territories ex- of the Union wou'd declare in trusts and he had assisted to pass ceeding that of the United States favour of the prohibition of the that law, but it was evident that There was in the discussion in the liquor traffic. He believed in giv if they were to assume supre-U. S. Senate upon question as to ing it a fair trial aid he felt sure macy in the world's industrial whether they could accept the that the American people would life they must do things on & Brangement that Great Britain the chief never go back to the unrestricted colossal scale. He looked for a should bave more votes than the sale of liquor which had prevailed. very large movement in the way United States upoa There was a very fair prospect of combination within the next Council of the League. There 1

was very glad to see that Sen-tor] of prohibition becoming not only five or ten years. Speaking on was opposition in the Senate to legal in many of the states of the the Presidential elections which that provision but back of it all Unios, but absolutely the law ofure to take place next year there was a very serious question Consul General Sammons wae

Senator Burton summed the which was "hard for them to soon to go Irom Shanghai to Mel Burton and all other grea states. the land. Dealing with the ques

he world were striving to bring tion of Women's Suffrage, Senator whole situation up by saying realise, that being the position of bourne to fill that new post and he men of his type not only in

words Burton having told an interesting that no one could at present tell the British Empire. Now, it was would ask him to say a few America but other countries of Mr Sammons Congratulated about peace and contentment. atory, said that a few years ago what was going to happen, Turn: not for them to pass judgment on

Consul General Anderson every woman who said that she ing to foreign affairs he said here that question, but the least con-

two things besid-ration of it brought one to a Hongkong Americans on the way (Appliuse.) were one or was in favour of a vote was re garded as being abnormal. There would like to refer to. There was decision on one point and that they could "get together" on such had been an absolute change in boud to be a far greater interest was that there would have to be occasions as this and said that briefly voiced the appreciation of

tbose the between that regard. Referring to the taken in the Orient, and within a independent diplomatic relations since he was in the Colony those present to the speakers.

self-governing four years ago he noticed a with difficult problem of the relation-comparatively short time

in connection

HAEMORRHOIDS ship between capital and labour Pacific coast and the countries colonies and the other nations of great many improvemente, parti roads round the beauti- he said he was very optimistic across the Pacific would become the world, li for example those cularly

city and harbour. It

otherwise Files, are aggravated shopf it. He expected that there far more important to America self governing nations which be the

in the gamed to him that Americans by costiveness. In many cases to have a vote would be a larger wage for work-than the countries across the At-longed to the British Empire ful ing men and little by lile alantic. At any rate there would werG larger participation by them, or be a greatly enhanced interest in League of Nations they (Ameri had great opportunities in Hong when the constipation is dispelled their representatives, in the reJapan, China, Australia and the cans) must deal with them more kong at d ́so far as he could see by Pinkettes the Piles dry up

had war The world sponsibilities of the management Ielen is of the Pacific. There were dircily. Anyway they were to they were taking advantage of and disppear.

He went great stores of raw material, per- deal more closely with them than them.

He thought the brought about world changes of industrial concerns.

requires readjus ments on to contrast the small workshops haps not in Japan or China, bat ever before. of fifteen or twenty years ago further west. Then, the consum- Government of the United States which when the employer and bis mening power of those Eastern peo-bad already looked at that fact everywhere and they had to be were in a close relationship with ples was going to be of great in and bad taken adtion quite recent made, in harmony with local con- the present day of hoge industrial terest for them, and with fourly. The Consulate of the United ditions. He once thought during the dainty little gentle-as-nature concerns in which by the mere hundred million people in China States in Melbourne had now been the war that the League of laxatives, also cure Biliousness, blowing of a whistle thousands they could easily realise what an raised to a Consulate General of Rations with its protection for sick headaches, torpid liver, foul- aid thousands of men cane and enormous market that meant. the highest class, and that was an the rights of small nations might smelling breath and skin erup- West Steam and electricity had They had certain ideas in Ame-indication of its intention to be accepted as God's enduring tions: Of chemists or 60 cents a come to help the workers, but the rice on the subject and they deal more directly with the Aus-blessing but at the present, mo-vial, from Dr. Williams Medicine employer was inclined to look wanted to be sasured of the tralian Government than before, ment he was not so sanguine, He Co., 96 Szechten Road, Shanghai.

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