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who attack Yuan Shih-kai, alleging that
In a pamphlet entitled "A Plea for the he is aiming at a dictatorship, are ignor- Recognition of the Chinese Republic "ning the facts of his career. Previously
Chinese advocate. barrister-at-law of Lin-tw chief fault alleged against hin bas caln's Inn, who recently returned to heen that he is to forbearing, too COB- China after a brilliant career, opens his ciliatory; that he has acted too much en ease in the following words The Chi- the belief that there is no sure founda- rese Republic is an accomplished fact. tion set on blood." After a rovolatini characterised by a rapility, permeableness, and moderation unique in the long history of the world, the oldest Monarchy on earth has berome the youngest Republic."
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TELEPHONE No. 635
Hore in Fagland you are asked to be love that the three parties of which the Advisory Council is composed are hostile fictions, whose quarrels threaten the And few of those who have seen the existence of the Republic. Nothing xtraordinary change that has taken place could be mere misleading. These par in Chinu siner the outbreak of the 3-ties differ in their programmes, as peli. volution and the, nugeration of the Viral partiou do in all countries, but ali Republic, and who witness the efforts siree are equally Republican. The most towards better government now being powerful party, the Tung Meng-hui, ad- 'put forth in every direction, can dispute vncate a party Cabinet as opposed to a the correctness of this assertion. Yet in coalition Government. Its platform i England writers still discoss affairs in the reform of the administration and china with the most gloomy pessimism. Į development of local government, the foreseeing foreign intervention, universal quality of the sexes, the spread of
narchy, China split up into warring duration, the development of coleziss-NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE Kingdoms, chaos, bankruptcy, and the ion, and the enforcement of ennseription. ruin of foreign bondholders.
A comprises sure of the most brilliant aon in China, such men as Wang Chung-
During the last few days th English papers teem with alarming reports from Chinu, forecasting the imminence of civil war between the south and the north, and the inevitable disruption of China. We are asked to believe that the fate of the country is trembling in the balance. Amid this wild and irresponsible seni
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*ion to appoint a certain oficial; the Pre man of wide dent considered that he was under no Xperience, a native of Szechuan pro. meh obligation. Mr. Tung next morning vince. The President was looking for went down to Tientsin by the ordinary ward with pleasure to the arrival of Surain by which we all travel. Hois Yat-sen, to whom he was arranging that
very bonour should be shown.
mown jo practically every Chinese and very foreigner in Peking. In Tientsin Enest building in Peking, the Foreign has a house, his wife, and children. Offer, where the President himself re. Ho had frequently goric down at thị sisted for several months after his elec vock-end in the same way to see them. tion, was being prepared for his recep and his previous visita, had caused no tion. A high naval officer had been sent somment.
Shanghai to bring him to Taku in Chinese cruiser. With. Li Yuan-hung the Vice-President, who struck the first blow for the Republic, the relations of When I left China on August 6 condi Yu Shih-kof were most enrdial, and,tions were everywhero improving Cus I am confident, are still condial. The toms returns proved this conclusively. President has never lost an opportunity Expressed in gold, this Customs collec of bearing public testimony to the lat. tions of this year promise to be the ter's sagacity, "statesmansiúp, ond patrio-highest on record. Revival of trade was tism.
widespread, and thus despite disastrous EN And now we are asked to bellove that foods is several province. All Janns the President is conspiring for the Vice eured upon the Custorns had been paid President's downfall-the downfall, thus to date both as regards interest and sinic is to say, of the man who is his mainstaying fund, and there was considerable Could anything be more fantastic? The urplus from native customs prouaulat execution of two officials, one of whom had takon a prominent part in the oei- ginal outbreak of October last year, is THE CHINA MAIL OFFICE old to have precipitated e grave crisis, so that the fate of China is again de BOOKS E PAMPHLETS A SPECIALTY suribed as trembling in the balance." In.
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