A Couple of facts about the german Shipowners!

Mr. A. Ballin, the President of the german shipowners union has declared on occasion of an interview granted to a representative of the London press that he holds it for a certainty that it comes to a hard struggle between the english and german ocean-liners. Ballin demands that neither Cunard nor W...

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Main Authors: The executive of the riverside-workers of London, The cooperative printing office London
Institution:Archiv der sozialen Demokratie (AdsD)
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Language:English
Published: ca. 1907
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11088/19057072-B9C0-4CF5-9C10-6F2C4D5D61EC
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author The executive of the riverside-workers of London
The cooperative printing office London
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The cooperative printing office London
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description Mr. A. Ballin, the President of the german shipowners union has declared on occasion of an interview granted to a representative of the London press that he holds it for a certainty that it comes to a hard struggle between the english and german ocean-liners. Ballin demands that neither Cunard nor White Star line shall touch Southhampton. Britishers now you have it. Mr. Ballin dares to bar two english lines from calling at a british port, and you are helping this most venemous and scrupleles enemy of british shipping and trade. What do you call this? Treachery? Now to the brazenfaced lies. There is a notice running through the english press, inspired as it seemes by german shipowner's, that you are getting 10 sh a day, and are dining as first-rate passengers. Comrades we know it to be lies, we know that the mean german shipowners will turn a penny twice before spending him. We therefore ask, nay we implore you to leave Hamburg at once, because every day of your stay in Hamburg is a day of disgrace to England. The executive of the riverside-workers of London. J. Hunter John Hunter The cooparative printing office London.
era Kritik an der Äußerung des Generaldirektors der Hamburg-Amerikalinie (Hapag), Albert Ballin, es werde zu einem "harten [Preis-] Kampf" zwischen den deutschen und britischen Redereien kommen und seiner Ansicht, die britischen Hafenarbeiter seien selbst für die eigenen Linien zu teuer.
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spellingShingle A Couple of facts about the german Shipowners!
The executive of the riverside-workers of London
The cooperative printing office London
[Ballin, Albert, Hunter, John, The executive of the riverside-workers of London, Arbeiterbewegung, Handel, Preissteigerung, Welthandel]
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