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THE GREAT CHINESE PUZZLE. Chinese puzzles are notorious for their com- Must of us have wasted plexity and dißculty.
a foolish hour upon them at some tirao or other. The time has not come to spend many serious hours on the greatest of all Chinos pazzles. In the next few yours the problem of "China's rogeneration way prove the most compelling Docupation for statesmen and all observers of social phenomena.
Hitherto China has presented the spectacle
of a country huge in sire and prolite of paple wedded to a civilisations called, which, being
the oldest in the world, has been left behind in
uf
If China would but the warch
progress. awake, we have exclaimed, what might she not do with her vast territory, her swarming millions, Asked with a cor
bor eaning brains. fain amonat of awe, the gnestion has been None bas received with silent trepidation. ventured to answer it. The prospect on which it invited us to goza suonand tno fearful, for it was a prospect of the West overwhelmed by the East, of all that we know as civilisation by sil
los
that we recognise as barbarity, 'savagery, and
morality. And now the Western world is confronted with the practicni possibility of the giant sleeper arising and putting forth his hand to seizs on
to him, with the other pssibility what belongs
that when he begins in ourneet he may show na little respect for his neighbour's pronorly at certain highly endowed European nations have shown before him. It in trus that the moment has not come to regard the Yellow Peril as an imminent threat. There is always the chance that the mutterings of the slayer may not be these which botaken his awakozing, but morely the signs that the nightmare of subjugation is affecting
him to falsu tanporary activity.
On the other hal, it is well to remember what the Chinese have done thes+ recent years and months. They have sat forth their wise men to the Wost; their sons have followed in Pig Iron opened firm after advancing strongly pursuit of the foreign learning. The old have Young returned with may impressions, the during the last quarter of 1901, but fell any during January-February, rallying again in with much learning. Both base begun in ery
China for the Chinese Newspapere cou March-April, and declining steadily until
dacted by journalists of native biril' but e- late July, when the lowest prices of the recidental education ne spring the patriotic were reached; since then there has been a steady advances of Rs 6d to 94 3d per ton, or an improvement of 3 to 5 since the beginning of the year. During this month there lies haet business, but prices have latterly eased wever, So the geveral position is, however, considered satisfactory, although Cloreland stocks of
of pig iron have increased over half million tons during the inst twelve monthe. bas had an extraordinary year, declining Copper
a
steadily some 1'4 108 par ton during the first
eatinice. This outbreak is not sporadic and fanatical, like that of the Boss. Bised on u foundation of sound sense, it appeals to the instinct for progress, not to this fary of un. reasoning hats. Its sagacity is emphasised to the Chiuse mind by the success of the Japan. Of all men the Chinese are lost iuclined to allow superbumin werit to the conguarors of Rassin As a prophet is not weightac is never given to ever
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piouths, since which there a stoly appreciation until early November, and then n rapid rise to present level of 15 above the Thure lowest of the year.
à strong consump tive demand, and a confident expectation that the position will be at least matutined for some time to come. Tia hus advanced steadily since late January and very strongly during the last two months, the total rise being 28 during
Already the now spirit has been displayed by the year or 6 during the last eighteen months. The price is now not much below the the American boycott. Already it has been so highest record of £168 10 in 1858, and the far auessful, thanks to the responsive concilia demand continuer strong Speller is £. 10ion of President Russeralt, as lo approve itself dearar during the year and is strong, but has in the eyes of the people. With this encourage- varied but little during the last two mouths went the lightened guides of Chinese opinion Lead is about 3 dearer during the last two are using their strength to discourage concession mouths, or 5 dearer during the year, and is hunting. They interpret Chis for the Chinos quits firm. From report by S. W. Rays, sud-to begin withs in aning Chinese railways Co.. of Manchester.)
FUTURE OF COREA.
GUIDANCE, NOT QUERCION,"
The Marquis Ito granted a special and important interview to the Daily Telegraph, in the course of which has made the following
statemout:
and mizes for the Chivese.
More significant still to a Western peoples, who have en taught to regard a nation's supply of gau-powder as the best test of its capacity for progress, is the movement for supplying China with a popely, oquipped and disciplined armly. The must captical cannot read the arenats and criticisms of the military manares recently held before foreign attach
the test manocres of the kind ever seen in the country--witheat being struck by the difference between European concaptions of the Chin searmy and the Chinese army as it was then beheld. There was seen "e degree of
Tie future of Corea is distinctly hopeful The full realisation of the advantages in be obtained depends alone upon the diligence of organisation and a capacity to handle troops the Japanese nation. It is my sincera desire to
which hitherto the world has been very far from maintain the dignity of the Imperial House-associating with the Chinese." hold of Coron, and to promote the happiness of ber paople. Today affords the best opportunity for the uplifting of Corea. If we miss this epportunity we may never be able to deal satisfactorily with Caras again.
Although the treaty has been concluded, it is essential, in order to derive the greatest profit from it, that there should be someone to waR that its provisions are faithfully carried out. Now, I am going personally to venture to face this great task, and. I hops, permanently to weld together the joint happiness of the tive countries.
There are many things which I can hardly bear to enumerate with regard to the actual state of alaira in Cores. Lamentable usagen and defects have been handed down from time immemorial We cannot suddenly justitate great reforms; we must wait patiently for the national progrese and development. Hundreds of years of neglect have renilored the education of the people very imperfect, and this is exceed- ingly dificult to reform.
Therefore, no other resonces is left hut to work thoroughly and by degrees. Rapid and drastic reform would only increase the Corean uni-understanding of Japanese mutires. 1 is our sincere and heartfelt desire kindly to help Cores, and to see that justice is carried out in all parts of the kingdom.
"Some may say that Japan, fresh after her victories, muy do anything she likes in Corna. Such an idea is due to want of thought, and is a great mistake. Snah is not our policy. Of coures, it is easy to Rubdue and at the Corcaus: it would be an operation like twist- ing the arm of a baby but if we want to promote the everlasting happiness of Cores we must not force her against her wit. On the contrary, we must ealtivate the closest friend- ship and foster a wish for Tolitary compliance with our dosiros,
Japan, which has been concerned over Corsa ever since the days of our great Empress Wingu. has at last solve the problem. All the wars we bud in the past originated over that conatry. The eyes of all the world, too. are contred upon that country beuce the responsibilities of Japan are more and more heavily increased.
•Wo seo thut your beard is half grey. That is a splendid | memento of your efforts for Japan since the Restoration Wo trust that the remaining balf of your black beard will grow grey. for the saha of Coren.'
The Corean Emperor said to me;
Henceforth I will he adviser to Corea, and
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