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TRADE OPENINGS IN CHINA.
The Scope For Expansion.
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British industry bas stongest of reasons for turning! attention to the trade potential- ities of China. The scope for rom- mercial enterprise in that country is almost unlimited, asys a Timer) leaderette. Since the revolution which occurred in 1911 China has virtually been in a state of an- me the archy, torn by civil war and tor-
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THURSDAY, JULY 13. 1922.
SATIN
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bas caused famine on the grand scale sod overflowing rivers have devastated the plains. The miser lies of the people, imposed by the soldiers and brigands, or brought; down upon them by the vagaries of Nature, have been greater in their sum total perhaps than in any other period of their history. Nevertheless, despite these dom- estic conditions, and despite thei economic dislocation abroad coo- sequent on the Great War. foreign trade with Chins bas persistently expanded. This is because the Chinese 4.75 eager buyers of foreign goods. The increased consumption is mainly in the coast and river littorals. where!
BY MARIAN HALE communications are easiest and
There is no particular shape security best. In effact that style in millinery which foreign trade is done at the fringes alone is good-the only sim. of the country. Supplies for the ilarity which one finds in all great interior are strictly limited smartly-hatted women is the by the difficulties of transporta
fact that the bat is worn well tion, the illegal taxation, and the down over the exes. dapredations of robbers. Foreign imports represent a ralue of 6 61. per head of the population. That rate gives a total for the
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country of so great a sum £130,000,000. Obviously it needs.
The large, slightly drooping brimmed sailor is having quite a run Most often they are fashioned of satin and have
but settled conditions and im-AN INDUSTRIAL ENTENTE. proved cormonications for this fizure to be indsnitely extend-
more
Tha:
OUTLINE OF A POLICY.
braid designs од their soft crowns. The popular little turbso with a turned up brim is still very good-perhaps bacause it is so universally becoming.
Something new in the way of ornamentation is introduced with the bat of the soft crown and rolling brim. A small red bird- bright and shiny-is. poised on either side of the brim and gives the hat a piquant charm.
3. The mechanical side of in- dustry has been raised, by thei હતું. Every sixpencaworth of New Joint Body Proposed. research work and invention of foreign goods per head added to
the past century, to a high level, the import trade means to the ex-
but the cardinal defect in pres- porter £10.000,000 of sales, and]
The following letter from the jent-day industrial affairs is the there is reason to believe that Industrial League and Council overt or covers friction between Шапу sixpenceworths
for the Improvement of Relations its buman factors and the lack would be consumed by the Chi. between Employers and Employ-of willing cooperation between ness if decent government were ed. 82, Victoria-street, London, the managerial, supervisory, and rastored in their country.
has been communicated to the operative functions. desirable result seems more pos-
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4. To secure the requisite level) isible of attainment then at ang
The ultimate aim and purpose" technical and productive time since the revolution, for a of industry needs to be restated efficiency, the human'individuals doer of drede bas arisen who fears in the light of present-day con-involved, from the directorate no for. Wu Pei-fu is a patriot in a
ditions and Facts. Employers' downwards, should work as a pation in which national spirit, Presnizations and trade unions as team united in the pursuit of ag though growing, is yet in a low sch are unable to do this objective mutually understood stage of development. If his judg.ffectively, because their circum- and supported. This involves ment equals his valour we masstances compel them to take er recognition that all sections are hope for a speedy-improvement acte point of view.
-complementary factors of each in the great land in which he is But behind-the apparent conflict otber, however wide their now the outstanding figure.
of interests and ideals facts still diversity of function. remain facts. In the long ran 5. Clash of interest, Idea, or they are bound to prevail. The action creates internal friction, facts are faw and simple. To elicit which diminishes the efficiency of them, and disentangle them from the whole. The more directors, the surface complexity an effec-managers, supervisors, and work- tive entente between employersers realize the common purpose of and employed (a-ing both words their work, adjusting differences in their widest sense) is needed. as they arise and arranging bar- Oar oaly hope of peace in indus monious relstons between the try dervands this. It is the most profitable objective for both sides to pursue. Up to that point their intereats are identical.
LOCAL AND FEDERAL JURISDICTION.
Peking Indicates the Distinction.
varjous working parts, the sooner will internal friction be diminish- fed and the still, energy, and will thus wastefully absorbed be liberated for creative and there for effective and pleasurable work.
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6. Any factor present in car- rent administration of industry that tends to prevent harmonious working should be eliminated, or at least modified, if artire removal would be detrimental to efficiency or discipline.
Peking, June 28-The problem of defining where the power of the Central Government ends and Bot all their interests are not that of the province begins is now ifentical. Therefore the policy absorbing certain of the Peking of an Industrial Entente can officials and it has been discussed either be an employers" nor an At recent Cabinet meetings. employees' policy. It most be an Heretofore, the Republic has been entente policy founded on a mau- content to let things drag ontust recognition by each of the without defioite line, and as a essentials of the other's position. result the provinces bave remitted Such a recognition alone will give taxes or not according to the an entente policy effect and whims or personal aims of the reality.
7. Many factors, not yet in Tuchun or Civil Governor in On both sides considerations general use could be extended question. It varied with different exist that admit of no compromise, with advantage. For instance, provinces, and, on the whole, it Those on the employers' side the value of persistent and up- might be said that the local ad-centre round freedom of initiative, wavering courtesy as a factor ministrations were independent of development, and expansion: inducing harmony and a stimulus the Peking Government.
those on the side of the employed to effective activity has yet to be It is reported now that the fround the problems of security, explored and practised. Cabinet, in hopes of changing this reward, and treatment.
8. More specific questions should system, requested the Minister of In view of the circumstances receive careful consideration the Interior to inform the pro-at present existing, it appears, and application where possible. 'vincial authorities of the now us necessary, or at least desirables ander this head come:-Works sistus between them and the that a group of employers and committees and Joint Industrial national government.
group of trade unionists in touch | Councils, profit sharing and bonus Accordingly he telegraphed to with the facts, opinions, and per- arrangements; welfare work, the provinces as follows: It is socalities of their respective sports, and social organizations; clear that in a republic the power branches of industry should meet joint educational activities. of the Government lies with the in more Or less continuous The joint body we have in mind people. We hereby net down session to formulate such a would in no sense add to the what powers the Central Gover-policy in its general bearings, industrial machinery that already ment shall exercise and what the to work out its specific applica-exists for so many purposes. It province shall do. These powers tion to the outstanding industrial would assist in the smooth work- shall be divided as follows: The problema of the
day, anding of that machinery. It would Central Government shall have to consider ways and means of give advice and guidance in the control over foreign relations; securing its acceptance by all con- administrative power; navy and cerned in industrial affaire. Brmy: IAT courts; nations! The facts of the situation as we school; national banks: currency; see them are the following: national railways, navigation ; |
1. The people of Great Britain pos: and telegrapha; parliamen rely for their livelihood, security tary elections: appointment of and comfort upon their industrial certain officials in the provinces; and commercial ability to produce and national (#195.
commodities of a quality high On the other hand, the pro- nouzb and at prices low enough The Industrial League and vinces shall have jurisdiction over to attract purchasers in
Burnham, police affairs; their finsocea; markes of the world. education; promotion of industries; 2. To ensure this, while provid. |Geo. H Roberts, Presidents. waterways; communications;ing remuneration and work con- H. R. Birmingham, sanitation; rehef measures; pro-ditions on the level of living and H. E. Blain.
Vice vincial banks; and local slections, civilizationalready attained in this George Batham, This delimitation, while rather country, and the possibility of } Wr. J. Penke biasou, vague, is a start and practices farther progress, our industries Good. Wardley begun will soon become customs i must be operated at a high biton Robe productive HS which will make up part of the of technical d upwritten law and later be incor-efficiency with ade porsted into the body of written tiyuo for slavnution and desflop
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ment. The ammunition is now being taken charge of by the event of disputes arising between
IMPENDING STRUGGLE FOR
Japanese army. Once super- Labour and Capital, and between
vision "AMMO" AT VLADIVOSTOK.
is given up, there producer and consumer. In effect,
will surely
+ struzzle Captain Higucht, who has for it on the part of the Russians. it would be the nucleus of an Industrial Parliament, if and returned from Vladivostok, to The side that captures, it will when the time comes for a body of join his new post on the Japanese command supremacy. Such being that sort to be formed. It could General Staff Ofice, spoke the case, the Reds and the Whites be prodective of nothing but good. follows in an interview The are anxiously watching for the
For and on behalf of
political situation at Vladivostok chance ofseizing it. If the Japan is disturbed, but Merkuloff will ese are jedisorest in the disposak perhaps manage to get through of the ammunition, it will caizses The question of the withdrawal misunderstanding on the part of of the Imperial garrison has the Russiang, and it will be nitat revived with the change of the as an example by them from time Government Of course the to time. So there must be a Prest/withdrawal will be carried out, careful settlement of the but several obstacles have to be before the evacuation surmounted first. One big obstacle Luperial arm As the and a practical one is the d of the am posal of the farge quantition of Hist ttade
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