HOME AND CHINA AFFAIRS. [FROM OUR LONDON COUBESPONDENT.] LONDON, March 2 LORD MILNER'S CASE I went down to the House of Comment oa
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influence in the treatment Chiness affairs by the British Government, Shanghai, always ahead of Hongkong in the shaping of public opinion, never had mush faith in this private influence. The Shanghai members of the Association and the London Committee have been at variance on the subject of methods of bringing pressure to hear on the Governmost of the day, and it is not at all unlikely that the subject will be ventilated again at the forthcoming mesting of the Association on the 27th instant. The annual report of the Association, which bas doubtless reached you, contains some correspondence on the subject.
PUBLIC OPINION.
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March 16th.
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Radical Left, is shaut one of the best wen the Prosidont could have entreated with so difficult a task, though it must be admitted that the accession of H. Sarrion to power will almost certainly cause some hesitation among those moderate politicises who were becoming recon-
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| to avoid conflicts with private persons," ali will | Association believed it was wielding a powerful agree. It is a pity, however, that Mr. Churchill influence behind the scenos at the Foreign had not thought of this before. Ho and the Offico. Thoro was never much evidence of this leaders of bis party should have used their posi-alleged tion to prevent the discussion, Lord Milner, no matter how we may differ on the Home Wednesday to listen to the debate on the rote Government policy he was called upon to of cousure on Lord Milner. Prepared to be administer, had certainly sacrifeod bis talents grities but not Esmorious, I started perhaps to the Stats. Nothing he has done can set of with a prejudice against the line-or, to be the value of his great public services. Fow more exact, against the Government for men have done more for the State. It were allowing such a motion as Mr. Byles had indeed angracious to treat all his other great propose to be placet apen the records of the public actans nothing and to rake up this potty Honse. After listening to the phort debate and wistukea mistake of judgment, after all, and making all allowance for the attitudes adopted not a heinous offence involving great principles by the Government at the eleventh hour, Ito tarnish and depreciate a record which none must confuss that my opinion of the prosent of his accusora will over equal, for loss surpass
eiled to M. Rourier, M. Fallières had to take :iuto consideration the imminence of the General Parliament has not been enhanced. Of its The Belion of Mr. Byken is worthy of Little
Election, which ovent is fast approaching. M. constituent parts, however, I shall have an Poddlington-of Liteks Englanders. If our opportunity of dealing on some future becasion.great Pro-Consuls are to be treated with such Let mo quote from a letter by Sir C. J. Sarrion, it is smerted, would not have accept- Mr. Byles, who is the Radical member for contumely, it will drive our host men from the Dudgson on this point, in resalling the views ed fee unless M. Bourgenis and M. Poincaré North Salford and the proprietor of the service of the Stato. It will repidly reduce the expressed by several leading members of the had joined him; the adhesion of the two the surest guarantee Bradford Oberreur,
ussed the Honse to public service to the level of the Parliament The London Committer in 1909. (It might almost last ex-Ministers in express its disapproval of Lord Milner's House of Commons is not and never can be an be a transcript of what appeared in the Daily for the permanesca of the new Ministry. conduct as High Commissioner of South Africa ideal assemblage for the judicial consideration Press of 8th September last) "Sir Edward On the other hand, the Estrame Left has and Governor of the Transvaal in authorising of a vote of csasure ou un individual. What Ackroyd said that 'The Foreign Office was to be considered, while, owing to tho attituds past fav the flogging of Chinese coolice. An attomp Macaulay has said of the House of Lords in analways willing to help, and did so far as it could; of the Socialists during the was made by Mr. Heratio Bottomley to get the almost similar caso may be said with equal trath but the Foreign Oflee was not the Government mouths, it seems very unlikely that it will be motion ruled out of order, but the Speaker ruled of the House of Commons: "They are all and the Government was not the people. What possible to restore the "blog" to the position it otherwise, and the House and the conutry had politicians. There is arilly as among them was wanted was a strong expression of public held when Franse had for Premier M. Combas. to witness the worry spectacle of party animus whose vote on an impeachment may not be con- opinion to move the Government, and so the end The Republican Party should include all thes being utilised to condemn one of the ablest moufidently predicted before a witnom has boon in view could only be achieved by the voice of who accept the present state of things, and who have ever devoted themarirea to the public examined." The result of the debate was that the people acting on the Government. The while all sections of the left should be innined, sume view was expressed by Mr. Michie, who it will be necessary to do without the Socialists service. There is no need to concern onsself Mr. Churchill's amendment was carried by a with the substance of Mr. Byles's speech or majority of 220--155 to 135. Flogging is thus said that if no impuls were given to the who as namai wish to become solo masters of in the price of all piece work; this present THE ROBINSON
Consues of Loud Milner is not Government there would be no policy. Sir the situation. If the Socialists are allowest to that of the secondor. The Government had condemned. given notice of an amendment which, while recorded in the minutes of the Hease; it is Richard Rennie went further and asked whether get the lend it will mean that the moderate condemnuing the dogging, made no mention of merely implied,
we did not exaggerate our influence with the Republicans will be forced into opposition, and Lord Milner by name. Mr. Uylos claimed, not
Foreign Office, and to gave bis opinion that the opportunity will thus bo afforded to the had been singularly Nationalists such as they have not had for some without a show of success, that he won whether
policy of lying low his motion or the Governmes: amendment were
unproductive-that wo nursed onresives in our time past. The now Ministry will follow the
carried.
own conceit of having relations and influene lines laid down by their predecessors, up-test Saturday be allowed to remain in the with the Foreign Offles, but we got no further.holding the Franco-Russian Alliance, and the If the members of the Association in Hongkong Anglo-French entente. The Government consider the point judicially, without prejudica, will also continue to rigorously enforce
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The report of the China League for the past year coutains a short paragraph that will prob- sbly escape general notice. Ju July last," it China League aildrosend to the Anys, "tho When Mr. Chamberlain rose to speak the secretaries of all the leading chambers of com House rapidly filled. There was a good cloal of merce in the manufacturing districts a memor. interruption, ili natured and bad mannered-forandum on technical education for Chinese I think they will be forced to admit the truth the law against those persous guilty of the mine-owners accept the demands presented | the House has conerd to be an assemblage of students. So far it has led to an practical gentlemen-but Mr. Chamter in is at his best results." A pithy comment pa the attitude of when making his opponents writhe in their seats. English public bodies towards things Chinese, The familiar mococis, the familiar flower in This memorandum found, rut ibat the Belgian his buttonbole, his clean-cut features and les Consulates throughout China were lotting it be expressive gratures are all as much a part of known quietly but effectively, "in the proper the muu na the incisive sentences which fall as quarters," that Chiness students would be clear as a bell from the most skilful of Parlia admitted to trobnical schools in Belgium at mantary debaters. Now and again he turrs to nowiual rates and that the cost of their mainten. his followers to restrain their indignation when anes would be arranged as cheaply as possibe, some particularly offensive interjection is hurled The moarandum went on to say: "In oe at him from the Government or Labour bouches case (that of Szechuan Provinos), the result last and he strives to hear the purport of the remark. year was that a dozen students worn sent &
taking of the durch investorios, which ar stil being carried on with xtreme difficulty. The recent religious disturbances, the Govern ment has just stated, were more of a political than a religions nature, hoce measures taken to restore order.
of the remarks of there greybeards. I know there is a constant fear amongst soms of the creating disorders in leading members of the Association in the Colony of anything "gutting into the papere." I respect the scraples of these good people, but I could never agree with them. The strongest possible force in England to-day in "public opinion," and I do not know that Hongkong differs from England in this respect. If any reforms are to be accomplished in our policy in China, it must come, as Sir Edward Ackroyd said, through the indianes of public opinion operating apon the Government. A healthy
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Chion coast residents will be pleased to learn that Captain G. C. Anderson, who was lying ill in London a few months ago, has made an He is recuperating at excellent `recovery. Bournemouth, but goes to Scotland in a few
SHOCKING CAFES.
the severe
At last Alfred de Murent has his statue in Paris the beautiful, and appropriately enough it is just outside the Theatre Francais and the Café de la Bègence, or Palais-Royal quarter This cafe owes its name to the period in by chess players, it was, nevertheless,
which it was established. Haunted, as it was,
and orphans; most heartrending acones are still witnessed. Absoluto, starvation prevails
while
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the some parts, widows who refuse to be reconciled. Lave attempted to commit suicide. The authorities hare decided to bring up no more hodies; those that still remain-wall over a thousand-will be left in the depths of the mine. Many of the
bolics- those that have not been consumed- the are in an advanced state of decomposition. in the mine below. There the scene rivals anything described by Dante, or painted by Doré. Nothing on equal the devotion of the women who, under the supervision of the doctore, put the remains into coßes, and cover them with winding-sheets. They will not let the won do this work. The bodies are buried alongside one another in long trenches.
aA lombert, and Marmontel among them. Here Didecut sut side by side with the Emperor Joseph II., Robespierre looked in now and then to have a game, aud among other occasiount visitors of distinction was the youthful General Bonaparte, whose favourite ohess-table still shown to visitors To-day, a though the Régence is still the haunt of the best chess player in Paris, it has been transformed simost
If he catches it, the interruptor has generally Government expense to learn railway engineer.public opinion cou be best created by means of the feeling that he had botter-let well-alonsand--ing and other subjects in Belgium. Inasmuch the public press, and unless advantage is taken refrain from further interruption. Once or as these meu return to China practically trude. of the excellent Press at Hongkong and Shangra sort of distinguished writers, with Voltaire,The horrors above ground are as bad as those twice, however, he could not allow a hostile missionaries in the Franco-Bolgian interest, bui, as well as in London, the offorts of public demonstration to pass without severe robuke. the education thus given them is a sound incest. and serai-public bodies will never be effectual in "I beg hoa. members to consider the dignity meat. Individually and collectively, a dozen influencing the Government when roforms are of the House," be remarked on one occasion, Chinese of this class can exercise influence ont urgent. And the remainder was needed. Some of the of all proportion to their knowledge, and unleas interruptions would be a disgrace lo an Irish we take measures to prevent it this influence will Town Council or a village debating society: be against our interests." The memorandum The House has come to look for the inevitable went on to point out that many Chinese officials reforezos to Mr. Winston Churchill in Mr were deterred from sending their sons to be Chamberlain's spoechos. Earlier in the day, in educated in England on the scure of cost, and a surprise de hate sprung upon the Government the China League suggested au arrange ou the never-ending topic of Chinese lour, went between the chambers of commerco and Mr. Chamberlain had referred in biting terms the leading techuical schools to offer advantages to what be termed the inconsistovoies of the to Chinese students with a view of spreading Government and Mr. Winston Churchill's in- our commercial influorce as a nation. contis encies in particular, and Mr. Churchill, with a courage that one caunot but admire, had replied with a speech as biting. He managed
weeks. He owes his recovery in no small part to the skill of Dr. James Cantlie, who is much in request amongst "eld China hands."
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The conferment of a Companionship of St. Micbaai aud 91. George upon Brovet Lieutenant-Colonel Pereira, Grenadier Guards, will be generally approved by all who have met
MACAO.
April 19th.
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]
OFFICIAL VISIT.
out of all semblance to the old establish- ment. Among other changes which have taken place among the cafès of Paris is the fatal disappearance of the electric cafè. A thirsty Parisian entering one of them for the first H. E. Vice-Admiral Moore paid us a visit time in his life found himself in a plate last week, having come over in H. 1.3. Alacrity, which resembled a buffet more than a oufe, which, owing to the shallowness of our herboar,
aut in which the most remarkable object was had to remain outside the bar, and salater the no enormous metal counter. Having swallowed
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to rus out some unpleasant things, and one will deire what happened to the memorandum. The this gallant but modest young office. Colonel his boverage he proceeded to place his piece of port, the Monte Fort replying. Admiral Moore bo Open at 10 a.M, and 4 F.M. daily, Sunday
not readily forget his appearance, reminding one of a plucky but obecky terrier before the more stately mastiff, us, with a smile that is meant to be aggravating, he pointed the finger of soura at his protagonist on the Opposition bone and hissed eat that if the Government wished to find a path by which to lead South Africa to a happier state of affaire it would not go to the patriots and Imperialists opposite. "The right hon. gentleman" (mean ing Mr. Chamberlain)" had contracted 4 deep obligation to the country in respect of South Africa, At his bidding, the nation and the Empire had made unparalleled snorifices for South Aïxioa, but no sooner was the war orer, while the business of settlement was still in hand, than the right hon. gentleman pushed Africa away as if it were o toy which he had ceased to play with and embarked on another adventure just as rash. The only difference between the two was that whereas the first nearly ruined South Afrion the second enterprise had the effect of politically ruining himself." (Much laughter and applauso from the Ministerialist.) Mr. Chamberlain lay back on the beneli and never moved. a muscle as ho gured at the ceiling.
housùrable man.
A DIAGNOSIS OF DEPARTMENTALISM. "So far it has led to no practical results." Could comment go further? It is easy to con-
League's letter and memorandum would be opened by some clerk whose knowledge of the British Empire and its trails is bounded by Brighton on the south, Margate on the cast, Blackpool on the west, and an indefinite place called Scotland on the north.
Anything in the lotters this morning, George:" gaaps the secretary of the local chamber of commerce as he struggles out of his overcoat. As the memorandum was sent out in the middle of an Eaglish summer, overcoats would still be worsj..
*Nothing much, air. There's a letter hero frera some of these silly societies in Louden suggesting that we should pay for the techuical education of the Chinese," replise George.
"Nonseuse Lot me look at it, I'm (after perusal). Well, I never! Seams to ma that people fail to realise what we in England have to pay already for the sacation of other people's children. How many Chinese do they may there are in China, George?"
**Four hundred millions, sir." "Well, I don't think our chamber can begin to educate them. Chuck is amongst the papers for next mouth's meeting."
THE PROPOSED AMALGAMATION.
A BEVERE. GALE.
came into the harbour un board H.M.8. Moorhen Pereira has seen service in Egypt, North China money on the counter, when, to his astonishment, and landed at 11 o'clock, and paid an official call Du II. E. Senhor Montenegro. Ho was received and South Africa, and already wears the he received a violent shook in the right arm,
I met him which probably caused bim to drop the coin as by the assal salute on landing. F. E. the Distinguished Service Order. immediately after he had mado bisadventurous if it were red-hot. "I have had an electrio Governor returned the call on board the trip across the disaffected portion of North shock!" he would exclaim to some frequenter Moorhen. China at the elose of the Boxer troubles, and lounging near him. This only caused a smile,
This city was visited by a severe gale was particularly impressed by his modest and a reply to the effect that it was "Impos-
Perhaps you have been simply at about 1 p.m. on Tuesday last, accom- estimato of his own achievement. He is one of sible" the best types of young officers in the Army at electrified by the charms of the young ladypanied by thunder and torrential ruine A the present time, and if he gets his desserts will behind the counter," observed the proprietor. big malebed which was erected in front of the rise to a high position under the new régimo. The mystified castomer would go out to explain joss-house at Barra for theatrical purposes was blown down and many people were injured He is act afraid of hard work, and he studies his adventure to another friend, and induce
Fortunately the accident his profession as it ought to be studied. His him to come and see the mysterious thing and some killed.
for for himself.
His friend no sooner touched the happened when the performance was stopped latest decoration has been conferred
than he started back electrified, and the matsbed was not full. services with the Japanese army in Manchuria, counter
time touch fle went out to Chins originally to join the The first victim conld this
the counter with impunity. How'sa? Simply This body of man is getting to be a nuisanoo. Weihaiwoi Regiment.
because he had now obviously been admitted Daring the heavy rains of the last few days among the initiated; and when he had gunu on passengers landing from steamers aro drinking and spending enough to entitle hita allowed to open their umbrellas, and to confidence, the beautiful lady-cashier condes.cimirs and rieskas are not allowed to be on the wharf, the people are practically canded to explain to him the mystery of the whole affair. At the foot of the metal counter forced by these men to get a drenching. was a piece of strip iron, connected with one of the wires of a galvanic battery, the other wire
THE CHINESE COMMISMION.
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THE ELECTRIC LIGHT.
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A MYSTERICUS DISAPPEARANCE. More than a month ago a woman of your The electzio counters bo- Colony called Reza mysteriously disappeared camo very popalar, and had rapidly spread all from the Civil Hospital here where she was on over Paris, when the Prefect of Police, thinking inte. She was placed in the hospital by a probably that such practical jokes might gentleman from your Colony, as she was me. earried too far, absolutely fally unbalanced. One day she hid the nurse good-bye, and said that she was going to throw sometimes ba
herself into the sea. The nurso did not attach suppressed the cafès électriques.
THE FRENCH COLLIERY DISASTER.
buy importance to this, but since then the Theuppalling mine disaster at Courrieres,ur woman has never been seen or heard of.
in Manila. Calais, in the North of France, which has costas, I understand, a son who is believed to be the lives of nearly two thousand people, has been followed by a threatened strike on the part
It is satisfactory to note that in spite of all the time and attention devoted to South Africa, Morocco and home politics, the fature of China is receiving more consideration than formerly in the columns of the leading London journals. An impetus là giran to this tendency by the
We are still without this illuminant, although presence in Europe of the Chinese Commission sent out by the Imperial authoritius to stady communicating with the counter itself. When every preparation seems to have been made for It was now Mr. Chamberlain's turn to bit
When the memorandam is brought before the the administrative systems of the leading any of the initiated customere or visitors touch-its start. Complaints axo, however, rife of the out. No matter that again Mr. Churchill lind mesting, one of the "practical" morabers of civilised countries: Last night, Duke Tsai Twoed the counter the presiding goddess, or damage done by the company to the walls of the last word. He characterised the Govern- committee suggest that it should be thrown and members of his section of the Commission, demoiselle de comptoir." stopped the current, private buildings when fixing the iron bracke 9. me amendment to Mr. Byles's motion s into the waste-paper basket. In there it drops comprising one captain, suo dos tor, one colonel, which ouly novices were intended to fee. The cowardly. "A politician might accept it, but with a dull, dood thud; and the Secretary of one major, and fourteen secretaries and seven whole devico. was only employed to amuse and on its merits it would be rejected by every the Chius League writes the epitaph: "Bo attendants, arrived in London, having crossed attract customers. By whom was it propos d far it has led to ne practical results." I leave from New York to Liverpool by the Whits Star liner Baltic, after studying the administra The Under Secretary for the Colonies, who has you to draw your own editorial reflections.
tion of State affairs in the United States. now, it appears, reached a sacrosanct position." In the closing part of his speech, to show that
There is another item mentioned in the Whatever weight you in China may attach to chivalry is not dead in public life, he was willing report which is full of interest to all who take this Commission, it is quite apparent, from the to shift the blame from Lord Milner's shoulders part in the development of British influence in space devoted to it by the European Pest, to those of himself and Mr. Lyttelton as Secre
the Far East. This in the attempt that has that hopes are entertained on this side of the tarios of State responsible for the administra- tion of the Colonice and the action of their been made to draw the Chius League and the globe that the long-promisod but long-deferred China Association together. If the result were reform of China is about to become an fail delegatea.
to inoculate the League with the virus of accompli. Some of us who know something of
On the 19th at 11.40 a.m.-The barometer Mr. Churchill's reference to Lord Milner had secrecy which has always been the weak feature China are less sanguine, but we hope that at of eighty thousand miners who demand mine.
sent discontent which is rising like a flood-tide has risen in Japan, and is inclined to fall again evidently been carefully thought out. If ssant of the Association, L Lancy there would be the last the work of reform has been begun in owners to grant certain concessiona Tho pre-
earnest and that it will be thorough. praise were given to his past werk, there was little most strenuous opposition to the amalgamation.
throughout the mining distriot was anticipated, over Chins.
The depression lying off the N.E. coast of or nothing in the way of outspoken condemna. No practical good ocmes of "hole-and-corner”
Lieutenant Alldin U. Moore, R.N., has been The Government has done all it can to reliore Japan yesterday, has moved away over the 1 tion. "Lord Milnor has ceased to be a factor work. The British communities in Chian do in public events," was doubtless & rasli hazard, not seek preferential treatment. All they want appointed wireless telegraphy expert on the the distress of the many widows and orphans for Pacifo."
China Station, and joine the Tamar at Hong the moment, and help is forthcoming from every-
The disaster is attributed to for Lord Milner may even yet play a more in matters of public policy is a fair field and no important part in the affairs of the Empire than favour. The objection to the amalgamation kong. Lieutenant Moore has over 14 years"
indignation is very great in consequence Mr. Churchill. With the latter's following hitherto has been that the Leagus believed experience and is qualified as a gannery and negligence of the authorities, and public "What the strikers demand now is a minimum remark that "Great parties should endeavour in publicity and pressure," whereas the torpedo officer.
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