| Show n n Yankees Turn English to Get British Trade I Special Correspondence O nON 21 American firms fl L over ocr here have RO iame been bela waiting alting ly for some 1010 government blue books on tho time subject of ot London traffic which have just been b en Issued Time The hooks books high about 3 but the big bis American firms with connections hav ha practically lined up UI the publishers with wih the time money muney nil 11 ready read The Tho demand for these thue costly co ll books the of at the thc Royal Commission on London Hald 1 hi one nf ot the of ot IcH rs Eyre Ere government printers printer especially ally aly from from American hate has hal been really surprising You Vou YOI see sen lel the books boks have hae been bee I i III in a 1 series serle send and arid arida n a firm trl buying Number 1 I has hau had to have hll re nil nfl ni the re ret rest it The Tho hooks deal with wih the entire entre sub subject lub subject of ot London Traffic and the Che metro metropolitan politan 1101 tal When Whon imon It Is U that thaI street car lines motor muses buies and railways corn corry cor each year cor seven lelen titmice times the time population lation of or the tho entire Kingdom or nr approximately ll people the magnitude of or this teethe can cal be he appreciated n elated Within the tho last five years yearn ell there hits has bal been a a growing I of ot electrical railways und end motor buses hUe mind and Ild a 1 number of ot American house hon el which manufacture the these c have en entered In entered the time field neld of at British commerce competIng direct with native Indus Industrial trial undertakings In II ninny many Inny parts of ot tho thom country countr large American factories have hae been built buil anti several new Tan Yan ko icee enterprises are lre now no being established In the larger towns such ns RS Manchester I Leeds and Liverpool Most Mot persons ar M arm under tinder the time Impression sion that a large amount of at goods for tor street railways art are 1 Imported Into Eng Ing mud land but this Is I tar far from roam being the ease case CISO Though hough enormous quantities of ot American material Is used uI d little It If any is I Imported This Is H a 1 distinction distinction tion with nn an In Immense difference On this point Information was ob obtained tallied from tram nn an official of ot the West Electrical EI company one me of ot the th big firms firs who are doing a a flour bu llou In Iti England just jUll now no Every Eer pound of our material mild enid ld Mr Dunlop though seemingly Identical emil cal with American goods good Is U hired In II this country When Whon wo wil wl nut fleet started business over oler here six aPe sl years yearn ago ngo IID we tho time strongest kind nf ot prejudice against goods brought from America Finally we I had d to knuckle down to realizing that If I w 11 we wanted atel to io get ot Into tb the British Brish market market vo we we would have hale to put up tao fac factories tal tories here and operate Just as ns If It we wore an British firm Irm Wo We have practically entirely entire lost our Iden Identity ien Identity ty with wih the tho home hOe concern rind the same caine MiO may mn be hp said lIall of ot most American firms finns over ncr lucre here who nho are re doing any I ny vol volume ume of or business It I might be said that at present our English firm though turning out American goods li 11 thoroughly British All out our workmen have to conform to British Trade Union regulations timid ld we e are lre finding that tint the tho more macre we v o 0 lint our Industrial plant the time larger J lr orders we get You could not unless yon 0 ol came in II contact with wih It I dally dal Im Imagine Ir agine the tho Immense Irm nse und growing roll prejudice prejudIce dice which exists goods coming coining coring into thin country While Eng England I IK land li is practically Pr Free e Trade nt III the th time as its little Importation Is h done donens doneas dOle I ns as 18 possible p and It If the lie country ran can compel COl pel any Industry which Is bidding for time the English to come here arid Ild locate they do so o In every eer ble blo instance This U te II one ono way WHY of t course COUI of at sue sur surmounting mounting the tIme High Tariff Tarin Wall Sll Wal which thich America Though goods could be bo purchased sufficiently cheap In lii tho the United Slates States to sell cult el them thorn at a 1 profit hers her the English Enl h buyers Will Wi no nu longer stand for tor IU It it |