Show I n I TERM JAPANESE TRADE HOE PIRATES London Shopkeepers See Dangerous Treacherous Tre Rivalry In the Japan British Exhibition E Special I i i I UKI O Saturday plU rt Jal n Exhibition th the proS pro I I i success uc at ul which was a loudly loudl l ln it II op I ii now flow I I i being looked louk at 41 with will nut not it II little iItti je louy and vexation l b by y British They tee tco III In their Cities III CI even ev n tr th II thin lIow tun hn entered upon another p hn in a cc i lint ish Ire r re c cv v r bitterly that the are mk make I u 11 mr ful inquIry Into mb their methods method da daIn viii in a tae to trade trad rivals rival Ilva end ami amir nd r regrettIng more than Ihan an anythIng thing that I I I I I n tim i in n ever evor Kavi to tin tills i Inhibition 1 i ALL lL ENGLISH WARES WAKES commercial authority rr marked the other oller day dl that the Japanese d and nd productIons production nb tab t nil the lie Information they th 1 about asciI ami then went want back to their c unity and nd III In addition to copying I h ii or sold cold theta them at t a price which enabled en hied them 10 to un J r elt the Hilt Brit British ish ishIn In nn An Interview Mr Walter Bean Beso of or Al 1 street secretary crt of ot th the Traders readers i n Association atton said saki that th Ih the paucity of home exhibit nt itt the th lix I lixI x I wa was u duo 1110 to the lb Ih unwillingness e of manufacturer to have hv their wares carea Imitated ISO so o have their trails trade I taken tak n away anny from front them The Tho sentiment of or th the inglish cominer m dal lal world on pu thIs Ihle question was we accurately reflected by b the Iho I ho Nottingham hm Chamber of or Commerce At AI a recent meeting of or that thai chamber the Foreign Forlis Trade Committee C reported e that they Ih haLl hail received d through the Hoard of ot Trade Trad a re request from tri Ih the Japanese authorities for tor of tex textiles textile tiles tile porcelain l Ironware Ac r c of Ut artistic nature for their commercial museum FOR TOR Hut HeM add the committee In their re cc report r rort port ort having regard to tu the Ilia fact that from I specimens s olmon kindly tech lent them It IL appeared appeN t that a close cioe copy of ot h por porcelain celain even oen more thor ornamented tuna then the inglish h original huld buld be b sold nt met a third of ot the tIle English price having further regard to the time cheap samples aaI les of Japanese hosiery hol ry now exhibited there thre which al although I though of Inferior quality arena nure re so o 0 low in price pric that no manufacturer could iKi o in PC in with m and nd having I further reward to the th feet fact that Japanese Jupen r labor lallOr was era paid 1111 1 at audi a price that Rne workmen rould could not net possIbly work for forIt forIt lr It or 11 live vo 10 It R having further regard tu to tha the fact that the samples required rt 11 for tor this I commercial mut um wore were to Ic I 1 have havu label stating price e raw material I and anal other particulars of ot the tha kind the rom cOin om hail had collie rume to the that II It was nas 8 distinctly against time the Interests of ot i 11 I English labor and English I i I tu to supply any ammy all such uch and sped peel specimen me men mm s I Mr added nd The view I take tako of tat oti i the time reason why the time Jo lion Is I su so much nn an advertisement fur for Japan Ond not for I la Is British i manufacturer to be ie fooled by b th these e I Jap ne lIe o trade pirate In of ot the way they tart lire using the th mooney money from I this country countr for the time purpose of taking all the trade irate away lIa from u tie IS they ther possibly can ean |