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JAPANESE OPINION ON THE CHINESE
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NON-INTERVENTION ARDENTLY ADVOCATED.
CHINA'S
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-The following-extracts from Japanese papers show clearly that a large section of opinion in Japan is bitterly opposed to the Shantung Expedition and to any form of intervention in Chinère afair. There is a strong current of sympathy with China and references are made to Japan's own emergence from a medieval · social, economic and military system.
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should be put up with as price that it is reasonable to pay for the desired friendship. If Japan could live apart from China, well and good, but if we have to be friends with out next-door neighbour in order to get iron and coal from her and sell the products of our indus- tries to her, then we should con- sistently act on a policy calculated to bring the desired end about. "
Britala Blamed.
So long as the Japanese residents remain in China amidst the wars that are unfortunately going on there, they should be prepared to share the same fate as the Chinese When many Chinese are being killed or wound- ed in the turmoil," the Japanese residents have no right to claim complete security. It is selfish of them to demand the dispatch of Mr. Nakano Seigo, a Minseite troops from home when it may Member of the House of Repre cause a serious impediment to the sentatives, remarks in the same movement which Chinese are carry journal -Britain's expedition to ing on at the risk of their lives. China is exceedingly unpopular, There is no doubt the Japanese and she is at a lom to know what expedition is impeding the south to do with the troops. The Tanaka eru movement, while at the same Ministry having dispatched troops Lime it has relieved the military to Shantung at this juncture, BM- clique of the north of the threaten-tain must be elated at the idea that ed disaster of complete collapse. opportunity has come her way to if the Japanese troops had not shift_her_own unpopularity on to threatened to rash into the middle Japan. of the hostilities between the North The awakening Chinese populace and South, what would have become is like a swarm of mosquitoes, and of Changi The expedition-bas-and-there-is-in China no organisation denly brought to-a-standstill the to check or control the swarm. A Southern ircops, who are appar-j sword may be a good weapon. for ently, extremely afraid of coming into collision with Japan: This may at first sight appear nothing very important, but it cannot fail to have serious effects upon the future relations of Japan and China. The weak point of China's position is that she is unable to protect foreign residents, but it is not manly for foreign Powers to take advantage of China's misfortune and freely and troops on her territory. If the foreign towers really sympathise with China's aspirations for re- organisation, as they profess to do, they should withdraw their nation als from China for a time so that the contending parties may adjust their quarrel without interference. Feudal Contempt for Neighbours.
Prof. Abe, of the Shakwai-Min- shute (Social Democratic Party), says in the Gakwan:-There are three things which Japan must do in order to cultivate the friendship of China and in default of which no amount of statesmanazip will be of any avail. In the first place, most Japanese are accustomed to hold the Chinese in contempt, taking it for granted that they are an inferior people.
facing a lion, but it is no good against a swarm of mosquitoes. The Wakatsuki Ministry endeavour- ed to keep the buzzing mosquitoes away by slowly moving a fan to and fro, while the present Ministry is frantically fighting them with a drawn sword.".
It was foreseen from the begin.
A Magle Stream.
Bing, continues the same authority, what would be the outcome of the Present trouble in China.
The young officers of the South North, wore sandals on their bare on their expedition against the feet, as it were, but when they came to the magic stream, the Yangtze, they were converted into "modern boys" attired in ladies' clothes. Coming in contact with the im- mense wealth of the Yangtare, the centre of wealth in China, they learned how to exploit the wealth, compared with which the money supplied by Russia was a veritable drop-in-the sea
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industrial materials, China should not be treated as a weaker Power but one on an equal footing with Japan."
Absolute Non-Interference. Becondly, it is essential that a
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China correspondent for the Asahi, says in the Diplomatic Review: From the Japanese point No End To Expeditions. of view as well as that of the Western nations, it would be far of the situation in China seems to As things stand, the development more desirable that China should depend on whether a triumvirate policy of absolute, non-interference be united and pacified, but the con-league will, or will not, be formed should be strictly adhered to. It is tinued disturbances in China will among Chang Teo Lin, Chiang Kai dreadful to imagine what disastrous not affect the Japanese so badly as Shek and Yen Hai Shan, but there results it would have brought to the Westerners, for the latter are is no knowing how much longer Japan if Britain had aided Satsams more frightened at the disturbances things will remain in this state ia and Choshu, and France, the ho and go away from China to a China, a country full of changes gunate Government in the trouble, greater extant, which may afford resulting in the Imperial Kettora excellent opportunity for the
Even if a compromise is patched tion here. This, should be a suf- Japanese to supplant them in for- Up, there being no possibility of ficient argument that every putauereign trade, etc.,
a complete understanding being should refrain from interfering with ine internal affairs of China The wars In Chins must impeda Japan's and if Japan is minded to take While it is undeniable that the reached, it will be followed by fresh wars between North and South, North and South are now at war, peaceful and cultural development aides with one party or the other but dapan should assist neither of in that country, they may never- them, but leave them to fight their theless have some redeeming advan- in each of these wars, there will be mutual differences but entirely be tages For instance, the contianed no end to her expeditions to China #ween themselves.
wars in China will increase wages nothing could be more
From the Chinese point of view
Waive Opacassions.
there "and also prevent factories and troublesome than an exaying Thirdly, Japan should not merely { being built in that country for pro- | like the presant one, while from the assist China in her efforts to re- affording... Japan an opportunity differenspoint it can make no
duction on
large scale, thereby
Japaness
cover tariff and judicial autonomy for producing goods on a large sand or fall, so long as Japan but set an example for others so scale; and by pursuing a properticks to a sound permanent policy whether Chang Tao Lin. fallow by waiving her concessions China policy and conducting trade in Manchuria and other parts of with China properly, it may be a regard to Manchuria and Chins, for having hemell aong auf practicable to make Korea, Formosa Mongolis. But it is no good fored from a conventional tariff and extraterritoriality, Japan ought to and Ayushu exceedingly flourishing The thing to be done now is to with feel all the greater sympathy for
and prosperous places.
lamenting over what has passed.
"the Europeans had everything- draw the troops sa soon as possible of tariff and judicisi powers. Nor hero during the early years follow the cost of the useless military un- China's aspirations for the recovery their own way in the open ports and thereby to reduce to a minimum.
is it for foreign Powers to lay outing the opening of the country to railways and open up mines in foreign trade, but have since been China against China's will. Japan
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