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DR. DILLON ON RUSSIA

AND CHINA,'

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3rd, 1904. resume the conversation then. He thinks that; This connecting line, however, shall not be used if China solicited the despatch of Russia's a pretext for the expropriation of Chinese troops, it is she (China) who'should undertake | territory, nor shall China's sovereign rights be to provide them with food. If China were in in any way unereached upon. With the build- straits Russia should come to her assistance and ing of the railway China may charge the Russo- But the cardinal point was that Chinese Bank, and to save time the Agreement vice verná, railway connection should be made through shall be drafted by the Bank and the Chinese Manchuria, and the Convention onco ratifed, Minister in St. Petersburg." a secret treaty might then be concluded. ..." LI HUNG CHANG TO THE YOUNG LI YAMEN.

Yamen is the year 1896. They tend to show, among other things, that every Russian representative who seeks to acquire position or power must favour the policy of aggrandinement, sad that no Minister, howover powerful, can for long oppose the strong current sot in that direction. He must either swim with the stream or be swept away."

"The

secreny of Russia's dealings is such that her right hand does not always know what her loft hand is doing. This was the case in 1896 when she was at

-Russia's relations with China wight bo ikaned to those of the los constrictor and a defenceless baran being. Anul among much silné they prove two very important things, that her aim is expansion at any price, even at the cost of sharing the spoil with others, and that her love of peace is but dust to be thrown in the eyes of other Powers in order to keep thom from discerning bor true policy. The * yeilowakius' wern fest terrified by the spectrosone and the same time negotiating a secret of imaginary dungers conjured up by the treaty through Count Cassini, in Peking, and treaty which would anal Muscovite representative at Paking, and then another secret insared against them at the cost of their inde first through the Foreign Minister, pendence. The integrity of the Empire was Lobanoff Rostoffsky, in St. Petersburg. Count bartered for the mers promise of a mess of Cassini, moving every lever in the Chinese pottage. The Manchu Dynasty was deftly capital, was deliberately kept in the dark as to what was being done by his own chief in pitted against the Chinese people, receiving a

the Russian capital. And it was in the course retowed loans of life and a full license for mis- rude on the sole condition that its misgovern- of these negotiations in Muscovy that His nent should devetail into Russia's entls. In Majesty the Taar is alleged to have warned plain English, the Russian Government would Li Hung Chang against British and Japanese allow the hundreds of millions of Chinese te la aggression in China. The antutored yellow- ground to powder by the Manchus, if the latter skins were unsuspecting and confiding. but effectually hindered foreign enterprise from their Russian protectors, oxarcising vigilance on their behalf, scented danger from the East raising the moral and intellectual level of the

and the West, and told the Chinese to be on their guard. The text of Li Hung Chung's secret telograms on the whole subject is interesting-

Minister,

a

Witte was the

V.

"The railway mentioned in Article IV. sunli be at the disposal of Russia for the conveyance of troops, ammunition and war stores in order offcctually to oppose the enemy, as laid down in Article I. With the oxcoption of the usual delays in transit no other ditays shall be made in transporting the soldiers and the war material.“

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Wheathe agreement provided for by Article IV. shall have been ratified, this treaty shall le deemed to have come into force, and sbull FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO contiune binding for the space of fifteen years, The two high contracting Powers shalldeliberate on tha sabject six months before the Treaty expires, and may, if they think fit, agree to prolong it.”

that she wither needed nor eoroted any! territory there, and by way of proving her disinterestedness promised to evacuate Man- churia. These tranquillising assurances were repeated after the Anglo-Gorman Agreement. was concluded on the 16th October, 1900,

"May 2nd, 1896. (Old style.) Concerning the treaty, there is little in it to which objection could be taken. Russia's motiva being a desire to establish friendly rolations with Chinn. If we refuse it her dissatisfaction will be deep, and our interests will suffer in consequence. only person who witnessed the privata negotiu- tions with Lobanof. He gave me to read tho draft of a contract with the Russo-Chinese Company, setting out that the capital must be Russion and Chinese only, the merchants of other countries boing eliminated from the China would receive an list of subsribers.

annat sum of a quarter of a million dollars

It is interesting and instructive to note that a loss or whether the enterpries showed

profit:

as the Catholic Church has ever been identified There would also be paid to her an initial

stim of two million dol with the majority of its members, heads being lars. The line would be handed back to her counted only, and not, as Theodoro of Mopsuent fifty or eighty years after it had been built. suggested. "weighed, se Russia' is always re- The bye-lawe are to resemble those which prosented by the most pushing of her statesmon, commercial ines of other diplomatists, generals or unofficial subjects whose countries. I pleaded the far-reaching impor-sim is the extension of her frontier or the io

crease of her influence. Thus when Prince tanes of the transaction, wul added that it empowered by the Crown, I could sign the coalition to checkmats Great Britain, he was With respect the leader and the spokesman of the Tsardom. Secret Treaty without delay to the railway, an official ought to be despat. When Count Maravie was deluding our Governinent with the hope of concluding a Convention, while in reality he was planning chod to Paking to discuss it. The railway con. tract, which is longthy, will be sent as soon as it has been translated. Lobanoff told me that the seizure of Port Arthur and Talientan, he the same way as 'Russia'; it may even be that

Later on when Count Lam- no raply would be forwarded to Cassini's

wore modernts and peaceful attitude towards telegram. If the prosent schone be carried dorff was making his voice heard in favour of a

govern the.

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TELEPHONE No. 135.

One of the lessons which this seemingly wavering policy teaches the only lesson which concerne diplomacy at present-is that what aver else might change, the fundamental policy of Russia was immutable. By hook or by HATE YOU TRIED crook she would becoms the heiress of the sick

Dasses until they were demoralised enough to fall an quay prey to the protectress. Ethiex have ne more to do with politics than perfumes with trigonometry. "Have I lied to the

late. Foreign English-Che

a diplomatis Muravioff, ence replied to iriend who was criticising the way in which Jong conversation with the Tsung li Yaman could not be settled in a hurry, but that if Lobanoff Rostoffsky was planning a European man of China. Peaceful mmus would indeed be Port Arthur was seized-Perhaps, but I show for it. I have have something to Takon Port Arthur. Besides, what great idea has ever been realised without a compromiso? What great troth expressed without the alley of Falsehood Technical frontiers Russia would agree to respect, were it only because to riolate them would be to tempt covetous and predatory

First of all. Conut Cassini informed his Government that ou May 1st, 1896, he had on the subject of the projected railway through Manchuria, in the course of which he proved to the Chinese officials the need of connecting it with Russia's great truck line. Thereapon, however, they undertook to build it theresolves. To this the Count bergatirally demurred on grounds which they sought to imfute, but he fully gave them to understand that unless

way Russia."

Persisted in so long as they bade fair to be. effective; bit if their force were weakened by events, then violence would be resorted to without hesitation. It

may be that other Powers would not in precisely

Powers to do likewise, whereas hor game was they consented to allow the line to be financed out. Cassini's previous proposals would be set | Chiva, Japan and Groat Britain, the substance policy of expansion in virtue of the sum total of

to refuse & part for the present in order to Meize the whole in the future. And what more run a great nation do than respect her

eighbours frontiers?"

The Chinese Government believed Russia's wurnings against England, Japan and the States, and trusted her promises. And not without reason. For they thought her more Asiatic than European, and more sincere than sophisticated. Was it not the maritime and trading nations who under the lead of England, France, and the United States, had rudely awakened Ching from her sleep of ages? Was it not they who had sont missionaries and traders to make trouble, and then despatched soldiers and battleships to make war? But Russia had done nene of these things. She was not a maritime nor yet a mercantile Empire, neither did she export -tronblesome missionaries. She honoured Con- juries and Buddha, and eagerly desired the friendship of their Chinese followers and a faleyurs in the Celestial Empire, so as to be the better able to defend flem against the covetous ses Powers. Hence the Dowager Empress struck a bargain without hesitation. Whoever lee night hesitate, she would not waver. For ever if she had scented danger, it was only danger to the nation, not to the dynasty which

was her chief care."

Many cool-headed Chiness politicians also felt that Russia was friend, and this conviction

1ook firm hold of it. Even after the gory days of Mugoveshfalens they still believed and trembled. True, they raid, Russia had punished aggression terribly, and tho slaughter broke the record, but after all also had been provoked, and eruelty is a privilege of Asiatic Powers. China- wanza: make allowance for enreslok. But when Rusa's friendship for China had changed into hunger for Manchuria and thirst for the Pacific, the reales fell from Ah Sta's eyes and he turned for protection to the Jap."

shielling her from the machinations of the wicked Sea Powers, and also against domestic enuming. In this and all subsequent secret treaties, Russin sought to ruin the right of *protecting Mongólia, Turkestan and Tibet" the use of the Chinese ports Arthur, Kiao Chow and Talienwan in winter and their temporary sequestration in war-time.

and built by Russia, the Tsar's Government would make common cause with Japan, and that then the last stata of China would be very much worse than the frat. After much heated discussion and emphatic language, Count Cassiui induced them to promies that Chinn would ou no account allow the line to be financed or conștracted by any foreign com. pony."

CIPHERED DESPATCH FROM LI HUNG CHANO TO THE CHINESE FORRION OFFICE,

"April 21st (Old style).

aside. Kindly say nothing to Cassini at present.

out.

Für

.ways

Li Hung Chang's secret despatches, of which those extricts give a fair notion, throw an

light. прод Russia's interesting Eastern policy and the circuitous

Ou the carried Wat in which it one hand, the Foreign Minister was weaving a web around Li Hang Chang in St. Peters- burg, while on the other hand the Eussian Ambassador ካ'ዚ alternately coaxing and menacing the Chinese Foreign Often in Poking, ignorant of the doings of his chief. Two secret tresties wore thus being simultaneously negotiated, both rainous to China, the ene the positive degree, and the pernicious in other in the superlative. If Li Hung Chang could be induced to ratify the latter, the

Count Cassini, in favour of the former, might be ignored or disavowed. But the carious point of the matter is that Russia's strongest lecer was the fear of Great Britain and Japaa with which she successfully inspired Chis. Her sole object in making the Man

I received a visit from the Russian Finance Minister, Witte, who developed his views on the 'subject of the Manchurian railway and the route which, in his opinion, had botter ba chosen on the scers of cheapness and ex- pediency. Once built, he said, it would lessen the dangor to he apprelunded from Japan, but efforts of China ought not to be charged with its construction, because it would take her fully ten years. I objected that if the choice of a company were left to Russia she would co- struct it herself, and that a precedent would be created for other Powers to follow. auswered that if we dissented Ching would never make the railway, and that in any case Kussia is winded to extend her line to Nipchu, ond then to await a favourable moment.. But that she could not renew her offer to help China. This view is. Witte's, but his ability is made much of by the Tsar. Lobanor, who I hare met on two occasions, has never breached this subject."

of power passed from his hands into those of General Kuropatkin.. the Minister of War. For this warrior. whose reputation is said to be built mainly upon his relations with 'Skobelef, was for many years the advocate of a forward policy of sucli ou aggressive charector that had it been pursued by any Power, but Russia it would have long since culminated in war. It was he, for instance, who insisted on the seizure of Port Arthur against the advice of the majority of the Ministers whom His Majesty consulted, and it was his pleading which was finally successful. Thus the views of the other oficin representatives of the Empire, some of whom were men of insight and experience, serned but as dust in the balance when weighed against the opinion of the man who was bent on helping his Muster who rules

one.

enlightened patriotium would do likewiss all the world over. That is an Irrelevant matter. The significant fact is that Russin' must pursue a

her internal conditions, and that she is repre sented at a given moment by the man or men who are most effectually contributing to the realisation of that policy. And as that attitude is hardly consistent with the mood required for an all-round settlement with Great Britaiu, which precludes aggrandisement, it is highly doubtful whether an uglo-Russian Convention can be concluded until Russia's political mission has undergone sozuething more than a tem- porary modification."-Extracted from the Contemporary Beview.

STRAITS SETTLEMENTS TRADE IN 1903.

The Board of Trade bas received from the over one-sixth of the earth to govern

Colonial Secretary at Singapore a copy of a fifth. For several years General Kuropatkin. report on trade in the Straits Settlements, compile by the Registrar of Imports and of playing the part 'Russia,' sowed.

Exports, from which the following particulurs if Pate had destined | have beda extract id :— and it now score as him to reap the whiriwind. While his star was

He churian railway, was to shield China from the yet in the ascendant, ho noted, without alarm increase over the preceding year of more than

The next telegram is dated three days later, and runs thus: When an Ambassador has once presented his credentials it is not usual

for him to receive a second audience.

Tot

infamous designs of the Maritime Powers, and her resolve to build it herself was inspired by tho wish to got it done soon enough to counter. act the aggressive moves of Japan and Great Britain, who might brew trouble very soon, Lá Hung Chang was assured. And so anxious was Russia to discharge this friendly office for she were permitted Chivo, that unless

BECRET TREATY DRAFTED BY LOBANOFF

ROSTOFFSKY.

I.

or misgiving, the symptoms of the storm which the Boxers were proparing. Indeed, Catholic missionaries, who are well informed, assert that the Muscovite authorities were well aware of the troubles brewing in Chim, and watchful subjects of the Dowager Fmpress of the Celestial Kingdom aver that Buddhist priests who owed

allegiance to the Tsar went about from place to place fomenting the disccntent and inflaming the pussions of the people. For at first the movement was believed to be directed sololy against the Maritime Power Hence Russin being the friend might play the profitable role of onlooker. It was she who had warned the un- sophisticated Chinese against the secret schenies of Great Britain, Japan and the United States, and it was from her troops that the Manchu Dynasty and the Chinese people would even- tually expect and receive timely sucsour.

But when it turned out that the Boxors wore

making no invidions distinctions between Mus- cosy and the Maritime Powers, Russia was

szizol with a veritable panic.

to do so, she thrtened to join Ch'no's enemy, Japan! We have thus two curious pictures of Muscory in different and indeed contradictory rules in the one she is making love to the yellowkins, revealing to them the the Tear has receivet me again in his private wicked machinations of the Maritime Powers, apartment, my son, Li Ching Fang, boing the and uttering the words of friendly warning: Peopler of the Mongolian race! Preserve your only other person present. The pretext was His Majesty's wish to take over the presents, most suc ad inheritance from the designs of The web of wiles woven over China is one And this is what he said: Russia was vast the white faces! In the second, which is of the masterpieces of modern diplomatic skill.

territories which are but thinly populated before our eyes today, we bobold Christian Therefore she will not trespass upon a foot Russia warning Europe with prophetic voice And yet like the highest epic poetry it had no

ue author; it was the anonymens work of a of soil which is the property of others. against the wicked machinations, of the yellow whole school. From China's fears and Russia's Moreover, the ties which bind her to China skins." At present the 'Follow peril' is said to Honce her only motive be threatening the trade, religion and civilisa

General Kuropatkin, whose notions of threats and promises was first evolved a secret are very intimate.

China and the Chinese were clear and un- treaty known as the Cassini Convention. In in desiring the junction of the railways tion of the white races. It is doubtless fair to

obscured by a knowledge of confusing facts. virtue of it Russia andertook to stand by China, through Manchuria is the quick convey say that Russia's friendship was as sincero and

Glaborated a schema of policy towards that purpose of effec. her warnings as well grounded in the one case ance of troops for the

s in the other. The upshot of these negotia-country which was fully accepted and partly China whenever the ulter tuml help to

Consequently, it is not tions was the following treaty.

carried out by his Majesty the Taaz. He was country is hard set.

wont to assure his friends that the periodic for Russia's advantage alone that the fine On the other hand, China's

popular movements against foreigners there would serce. resources are not sufficient to enable her to build

might be aptly his ned to troublesome symptoms the railway. If she handed over the building concession to the Russo-Chiness Bank at

in the arte of a human being arising from the presence of a splinter in the brain. Remove the splinter and the jerky movements in the arm Shaghai, safeguarding her right of control

will forthwith cose. Now the Manchu Dynasty, by means of suitable stipulations, no difficulties Such things are done in

would ude, is the splinter, and if Russia once need be anticipated.

For those reasons the Tsar

reizes that, the administrative mueline will every country.

workquite smoothly, responding to the slightest requested mo to weigh well the proposals, and

touch of the St. Petersburg Government. And to adopt practical raens to realise them. He added that China could not be sure that Eng.

from this theory was that Peking must land and Japan would not brow trouble for her

the practical corollary which the General drew

be taken and the Emperor and Empress very soon, but she could at least enable Russia

seized. This was the 'splinter theory' to come to her assistance. In the execution of my duty I report those words for the informe-

to which he won over the Foreign Minister tion of the Crown."

Muravieff, and the Tsar, with the result that Russian troops were despatched to co-operato with those of the other Powers against Taku and Peking. If the wily Dowager Empress and the weal-willal Bogdykhan had not prud- their lives, as well as that of Chinese history, would have run very differently. But when the

'splinter had worked its way to a distant part of the budy politic and was beyond the reach of the Muscovite surgeon. ·

-The great railway was to

run through Poking to Kino Chow; and Russia having thus got hold of the head of the Chinese dragon, The members could always bo mored without a hitch. Peking was to be dealt with Teheran had been. The Chinese Bank would place the finances of the country in the lands of the Russian Minister at St. Petersburg; mining and railway concessions would render Russia the arbitress of the economic resources of the Empire to the exclusion of foreign Competition, and the ruler of China would become a mere caretaker of the Tear, who L RỪNG CHÀNG TO THE THUNG LÀ TAMEN. might thus govern China on the cheap and obtain over and above the title of Imperial Peace Maker."

"April 27th, 1896. (Old styla). Lobanoff invite me to dine with bi

of the railway was put forward by both Ministers

To the best of my knowledge the terms of this treaty bare never yet been made known to the British pablic.]

This Troaty is to come into force whenever

this

in Eastern Asin Japan violates Russian, Chinese or Korean territory. It is stipulated that event the two contracting Powers shall im

odiately send all their sea and land forces than available to the front, give mutual aid to ench other, and bikowies assist each other to the best of their ability, in providing ammunition and war stores."

¡

IL.

"Having once allied their forces to withstand the common fos, neither Chian nor Russia shall make peace with the enemy without having first consulted with their ally."

III.

A Chinese ports shall be thrown open to

|

The imports of merchandise into the Colony in 9 3 were valued at 337,796,000 dols.. an Si per reut; the value of the exports was 273,210,000 to, a decrease of aborti per orat.

From the United Kingdom goods were reo ived to the value of 34,40,000 dols, an increase of nearly 5000,00 dols; from the Can'inent of Europe 18,750,000 dole, as increase of 3,300,0 0 dels; and from the United States of America about 2,200,000 dois., an

increase of 600,000 dels.

Largo gnanti ies of Italian felt huts used by coolies are coming in to the detriment of British imports. Although American imports of drills show 20me advance the progress is slow and

unimportant.

Tramway materials from the Coutinent wers

brought in by the Singapore Electric Tramway Company, chiefly consisting of rails the switobos and crossings being of British production.

The Telephone Company at Singapore import largely from Belgian ports. Low quantities of Belgian bar iron as on the increase, the process of "paddling" being, it is said, emitted in the manufacture

SHIPPING NOTES.

STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The Iudo-China steamer Nammay left Cul- cutta for this port via the Straits on the 30th July, and may be expected here on the 15th August.

this port on the 2ud Augast, and is expected The N.Y.K. steamer Bahulsberg left Moji for

here on the 6th August,

WEATHER AT SEA.

Arrivals report fresh B.'ly, galo to the west; moderate S.SE. wind to the north; light SE.ly breeze and showers to the south; Bart moderate to fresh S.E.ly wind to the east,

MISCELLANEOUS.

The Foyle arrived from Kutohinotzu yester- day with 6,000 tons of coal for the M; B. K.

The Sunghiang, from Munila yosterday. brought 350 tons of howup.

Tho Tak Song arrived from Bangkok vester day sith 1,800 tons of rice,

The 4-masted barque Sokoto, from New York, brought 82,320 cases of oll for the Standard Qu Co. She was 120 days on the passage-notat all a bad run.

The Yuen Sang brought 700 tons of coal frem Manila

The Oscar 17, from Meji, brought 4,000 tons of coal for the M. B. K.

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Her fortunats it is that the political louai Fosterday, and I met. Witte there. The boilding Russiau warships and all the local officials shall outly quitted the capital in time, the course of lies so far beyond the sphere of humdrum as a cutter of extreme moment. Witte main render them assistance in supplying their needs, ethics: Otherwise Russia would have been satis tained that it could be constructed in three if in the course of the campaign any far-reach- feel with convincing China that her ains were years, I urged that there were obstacles in the ing event shall seem to call for theso measures. Russians forces rozched their destination, the the following report:

those of a disinterested friend without going wag, but he answered that he would obviate the leapth of affirming that England and Jap them by putting on extra labour. China, he wore hatching a plot to attack the Celestial aid, lacks the money to build the Manchurlar

it up. Empire and cut

Thut deliberate line, and it would never be even begun if she and groundless sta'emont was the argument were charged with the task of making it. It used, and used with success, to induce China would therefore be better if the Russo-Chinese to lose Port Arthur to Russia. The fact is Bank undertook it. I answered that I would doubted, and it is well known to our Govern- refer tho matter to the Crown. Respecting the inent. A further very interesting proof of it, Tsar's mention of help, Lobanoff told me that however, is to be found in the secret telegrams he had no instructions from the Crown, but Forwarded by Lá Hung Chang to the Taung li that ho would obtain them by the 29th inst, and

IV.

China consents to the building of a railway line on the frontier to joiu with Vladivostok, in order to allow Russia to despatch troops rapidly

against the enemy, and to couvay war supplies,

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