Show British Gold in Brazil Special to THE HEBALD Examiner Dispatch lAgfcoN Nov 193 cable to the New York TnIJ Sir James Ferguson speaking speak-ing last night at Dartford made a poinled allusion to the situation in Brazil He said that the day had brought them news from the other side of the Atlantic of the fall of an empire To many in this country the deposition of the Emperor of Brazil and the proclamation of a new form of government govern-ment might appear of little consequence but it could not bo a matter of indifference that the form of government might be responsible re-sponsible to British creditors for no less alum a-lum than 50000000 and he believed that nearly all the enterprises to which that large sum had been subscribed had been broken as they were under imperial or provincial guarantees Besides this Brit ish trade with Brazil imports and exports together exceed 11000000 and was increasing in-creasing while the country took our manufactured manu-factured cotton to the amount of 2000000 a year |