British Civil Servant

v1 Chapter 414: Boston guest

When it was time to rest, some Chinese workers were chewing snacks, which were actually a specialty of Newfoundland. The dried shrimps in the Arctic have become the snacks for many Chinese workers after their work.

In the dense forest not far away, Sharma's tall figure was walking through the sawed logs.

As the largest horse breed in the world, Sharma, who just arrived in Newfoundland, won the hearts of many Chinese workers. They all said that the British Empire has a lot of money in the world.

This made Alan Wilson unable to help but smile. Sharma is a draught horse, and in the UK, it plays the role of an ox and is used to cultivate the land. However, compared to scalpers, Sharma is much more powerful, and his huge size is definitely not a false name.

At the beginning, even Alan Wilson didn't think of it. This kind of horse breed that has followed the British Empire all over the world can be used to replace machinery.

In the forestry production in the previous life, in the mountainous areas where machinery could not reach, horses were also commonly used animal power tools, but there was no such big guy in his hometown, they were replaced by ordinary horses, but they could be used just as well.

Once these Sharmas brought back from Canada landed, it directly proved the importance of British agriculture before the Industrial Revolution.

If the island is too small, the animals on the island will become dwarfed, and when the island reaches a certain area, it will be the opposite, and the ordinary animals will become larger on the large island.

As the Governor of Newfoundland, who no one knows better than him, Alan Wilson said that if the migrant workers this time were very successful, and if the Chinese workers needed to return to Malaya, he could make the decision to let the Chinese workers bring back a batch of Sharma, as long as They feel they can afford it.

"That's really great. If this kind of horse farms, it's really amazing." Tian Qianqiu replied very happily.

"It's not wrong, but the cost of feeding cattle will be lower. Forget, Malaya is a buffalo." Alan Wilson patted his head, "People like you, if you keep your current hard-working quality Even if you return to Malaya, you can also get rich quickly, after all, the local shipping is developed, and there is support from the British mainland, so the future can be expected.”

Alan Wilson followed these Chinese workers to the Humber River, on the one hand, he was really serious about showing off. Another purpose is to brainwash the Chinese workers who came to Newfoundland while seriously putting on a show.

It's not like socialism or capitalism. Prime Minister Attlee, who is currently in power in the UK, is a true socialist. Alan Wilson's mention of this aspect is limited to the distinction between British socialism and the Soviet Union.

Mainly to say something practical, to help these Chinese workers to open their eyes, and to mention that Malaya may undergo some reforms in the future with the support of the British mainland.

He will definitely not say these words to the Peranakans in Malaya, because the Peranakans are almost the same as the Malays, and there is no need to communicate. It is enough to speak to the Peranakans in the Great Qing Law, and choose one of the four types of death sentences.

And the Chinese who have just arrived in Malaya can still communicate with each other. What is needed for the development of Malaya?

If there is nothing to get vaccinated, you can avoid conflicts in the future and end up in the end of Japan.

The Japanese just don't understand that Japan's development is the result of America's connivance. Of course, this is not important. What is important is that the United States can cut off this development trend at any time, while Japan has no ability to resist.

The same is true for Malaya. If the UK is really going to lead the European Community and open up some markets for Malaya to carry out preliminary industrial development, then Malaya will undoubtedly start at about the same time as Japan. .

Considering that the population of Malaya is not so large, the price paid by Europe is much lower than that of the United States. As long as the adjustment is good, Japan and the United States will not end up turning heads like they were in the 1980s.

Turning the face is not good for Malaya. The technical support and market are in Europe, and the raw materials are in Australia. The upstream and downstream are blocked. Turning the face will only make Malaya become Japan. If the division of labor and cooperation can continue, Malaya's Life is less stressful than Japan, and it is not a problem to be an Asian beacon.

In the end, Alan Wilson wrote an empty check that could never be cashed. "Actually, some voices in London are like this. If the United States withdraws its troops from Japan one day, the United Kingdom will let Malaya become independent."

Only Alan Wilson himself knows the shamelessness of the empty check in this chapter. It is more likely that the United States will pull Japan to death together. How can it be possible to loosen the chain on the neck of the Japanese?

Seeing the forest farms and villages being built up, Alan Wilson knew in his heart that this Newfoundland self-rescue operation had begun to be gradually formalized. The rest depends on whether the so-called hard work is genuine.

At the end of the day's work, a few Chinese workers were doing science for Alan Wilson. The boars must be castrated, the breeding pigs should be kept and passed down to the next generation, and the pigs must be bled.

Who knows how the topic shifted to postpartum care for sows!

"That seems to be the case, doesn't it?" Alan Wilson said while walking, "By the way, you think the pig part is delicious."

"Internal organs, pig's feet, are there any places that can't be eaten?" Several Chinese workers talked a lot, and they were no longer sleepy. They all said that no one knew how to eat pork better than me.

"Maybe I can help you solve this problem!" Alan Wilson understood that fish cannot be eaten as food, and even the supply of fish in the UK is only a small part of that of meat.

Although these Chinese workers have never been hungry and have not complained much, they must have been greedy.

Although he had long forgotten how to talk about eating pork, he remembered that it seems that there is no habit of eating internal organs in Western traditions, not including the United Kingdom, which even ate crows during World War II.

But the North American side was not affected by the World War. If there is an impact, it is all positive. Whether it is Canada or the United States, they should still maintain a bad habit.

Taking over the duties of a buyer from the Chinese workers, Alan Wilson left the logging area, boarded the ship from Corner Brook, and returned to the capital, St. Johns. Although he was not a member of the girlfriend group to condolences, he was slightly disappointed, but he talked about tax havens. The matter can also be said to be important, and it happened to be done together with the dietary needs of the Chinese workers.

Europe and the United States mainly eat beef. The first is that pigs are not castrated. If you unfortunately buy male pork, then congratulations, you have got a very fishy pork. Second: The slaughtering method is different. Some countries here do not slaughter pigs without bloodletting, and pork without bloodletting will not taste good.

When he came back this time, he mainly asked the guests from the east coast of the United States, or Boston to be precise, how the pork in North America was generally made.

It just so happened that he also had a consular position in Boston. Although he only stayed there for one day, this time it was considered a make-up class.

For example, Alan Wilson, a civil servant who works two jobs and only gets one salary, if the British Empire had an extra 200,000 people, how could they end up in the fields they are today?

The local power in Boston, Alan Wilson thinks, should be the Boston consortium.

Since they have a banking industry themselves, they are considered to be in competition with Citibank. At the same time, Boston's local advantageous industries are closely related to light industry, and also involve the food processing industry, which is more in line with the situation in Newfoundland.

At least Alan Wilson thinks so, although his so-called fitting conclusion is very whimsical, because the first thing he can think of in Boston is Boston lobster, lobster is seafood, and Newfoundland has natural fishing grounds, so it fits!

Alan Wilson, who thinks he is justified, happens to know that food processing in Boston is also an important industry, and asks whether the pork market can solve the problem of eating for Chinese workers.

A few days later, Alan Wilson returned to St. John's with longer hair, greasy work clothes, and even a British Newfoundland talker in a German steel helmet.

Smith Hammer is in his forties, a very golden age for a successful person. Well-dressed and meticulous, I was shocked when I saw Alan Wilson, a young but rambunctious Newfoundland chief executive, "Mr. Alan, your dress is very similar to the Dixie."

"Oh, American Southerners?" Alan Wilson said that no one understands America better than I do, and said that he knew that the Dixies were descendants of the Confederate States of America. "Hill bumpkins? Red necks?"

"I'm sorry, that's not what I meant." Smith Hammer said apologetically, saying that he had no offense at all. On the contrary, he respected the Newfoundland talker in front of him~lightnovelpub.net~ thinks Alan Wilson is A model for British civil servants.

"Mr. Smith, please take a seat." Alan Wilson chanted the other party's name. He wondered if Smith was a common name in the United States. , he didn't read the original version, he watched the adult version, and the protagonist Cayden Cross left a deep impression on him.

Unsurprisingly, Smith Hammer's purpose was related to the executive order issued by Alan Wilson. After the Boston consortium got the news, they keenly realized that this was a tax haven.

Similar operations have also occurred in the United States. When the DuPont family encountered difficulties, they bought the Delaware State Legislature and amended the state law to reduce or exempt Delaware's taxes.

In fact, the only major enterprises in Delaware at that time were the DuPont family, and the main beneficiary of this act was the DuPont family.

After the amendment of the bill, the tax rate in Delaware was greatly reduced, but the rapid expansion of the enterprises headquartered in Delaware, on the contrary, led to the development of the local economy.

But I heard that Boston did not expect such extreme measures for Newfoundland. According to the executive order of Allen Wilson, a company only draws fifty pounds a year for management fees, which is comparable to Delaware back then. too much.

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