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[Continued from page 53 Heretofore the arousing of public sentiment on any question has seemed almost an im- possible thing in China. Foreign wars have been conducted and pence concluded without arousing any considerable interest from the people in large sections of the Epire. Reforms have interested a few, but only a few; or some

to the reform and progressive element in China, a blow from which there can be no speedy recovery,

been backward, aho has not failed to feel the -impulse of this world movement, In 1867, when the Chinese Customs statistice assumed their present shape and furnished the first dala

And still; again, this is an international issue, for comparison with the present, the value of because Chien's relationship with the rest of China's. Imports, was less that. og 1/3 million the world is vitally affected by it, and by rela. a tagls: in 1905 it was over. 447,000,000 taels, pionship here I mean the larger and even more increase of more than sixfold and yet the important relationship than that of foreign trade foreign trade of Chinn is still lamentably small. There has been for not a few years in Cains a The imports of China per capiin are about body of men who have deprecated their coun- 25. Sd, while those of Japan are 15:10d-near-try's isolation, because they saw clearly its ly seren times as much, and of the United lamentable consequences. This small body o There is no part of the world in which there is more than a thousand-fold. At last we see a field for such an enormous extension of China upon the threshold of a new life and a foreign trade ás is presented to-day in China.

new relationship with the rest of the world." in fact, who can estimate the influence upon And yet no one who has looked much into the [the trade of the world when China comes to her

own commercially and industrially? If the opium traffic stand as a menace to China's matter can doubt that the opium habit and the world sold to each Chinese as much as it does coming into this new relationship and sader to each Japanese it would receive three billion standing with the rest of the world. By every tale anually from China.

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or asked for the return of his money. The public never grumbles at honestly and skillfully" made bread, or at a medicine which really and actual does what it was made to do. The foundations of

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tion which can be said to have aroused intelis interest from one and of the country to another, All classes of people-officials, scholars, gapiry, ́and the humblest· labourers havė united in the determination: to see the land free from this curse It is in this aroused public sentiment that our greatest hope of

There has been a conspiracy of causes' to hamper the trade of China. Our lack of ade. quate means of transportation, the influence of the lihin tax, the comparative small number of apes ports, and other causes, might be men- tinned; but it is interesting to note that already these factors are gradually passing away, leay

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Fultimate success lies. Many have wondered how we should deal with the grave fiscal

argument, therefore, which has been used to question which will be incurred by the loss of the largs revenue from opium. Weïe

induce China to discard the old policy of ex not the people so thoroughly determined, this

clusion; by every act of kindness by which our difficulty might easily block the way of the

integrity, has been preserved and our very refarm; but with public sentiment, as it is al

national existence maintained during the present, any taxes which might be suggested

perilous period of the past fifty years, we may to or by the flacourable Commission as being

invoke the co-operation of the other civilized: Powers in our determination to, Decessary to make up any deficiency of revenue will be gladly submitted to if it is connected ining, however, two powerful hinduces to the from the curse of opium.

to free ourselves their minds with freedom frem opium. Every growth of our foreign trade, namely, the pro And, Sir, I may confess that it is not only ne day of future study into the question on the part ductive inefficiency and the poverty of the Chia batrier to keep us from entering into the nese people-two factors which for the present. brotherhood of the modern and progressive

of the Chinese Commissioners—and we have

I shall not yield to the temptation to describe at length the effect of opium in China. The dangerous foe to our very existence as a patios. Every instinct of self-preservation cries out against it-The-past-few-years-have-brought some strange and notable apelogisis for opium -some strange and notable apologists for China as an opium-using country. Would that we could dispel the sternness of the facts with

leaders of the Chinese people look upon it as a

Luis Burners or speech.

except 1904, and 1905, when it reached the alarming figures of forty three per cent, and piacte-five per cent, respectively. The ranke and extent of China's wants have 'grown enor mously; the severest drain upon her ability to satisfy those wants is the opium habit.

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phesy a mighty revival in national righteous. ness, reaching into avery avenue-political, social, and commercial. With all of the short- comings of China's old educational system it had had this to commend it, that it loaisted upon thorough study of the ethics of Confucius and Mencius, and the result is a larger fund of moral sentiment. This is our greatest farea in entering into this contest, and outside of Chink also one is conscions of that mighty force, greater than the world's comblood Davies and himies, greater than the power of all the world's With the forces behind us we may enter with confidence into what may be rightly called one of the greatest moral crusades of the twentieth century, for whatever inws the nations of the

other, we may not forget that, there is world may decide to adopt towards each law higher than all human lows, a law greater that all economic laws, a law that transcends even the law of nature, and that is the steroni law of Heaven, which, through Confucius, says: "Do not unto others what thou wouldst sat bayo others do unto you," and which, through Jesus Christ, says "Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.”—M. C. D. Nawa.

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not failed to face unflinchingly the difficulties-purpose wly, may coated as out, facts which situations that we deprecate this, curte, bist also has more deeply convinced up that China can enormously aggravated by the opium evil as a thing which will pravest our being worthy -speedily and completely stump out this evil ir The conditions surrounding China's foreign ni this brotherhood. For while we were stow she has the co-operation of the other civilized trade to-day and that of 50 years ago are es: to realize our isofstion and its lamentable cost, sentially different: then the Chinese demanded pow that we do realise i hope that I may be Powers.

I have said "speedily," Mr. President, with little from abroad except opium and silver. The pardoned for saying that our endeavours, to intention, because the experience of the past problem was not so much to find what the West prove ourselves worthy of our new place have two years convinces us that under the present wanted from China, as what China wanted from set been inconsiderable. A great student of Even colton goods, which to day world conditions has recently declared in Lon. circumstances speed in the extermination, in the West. stead of increasing the difficulties, will mini form 44 per cent of China's imports, were scar-don'that "China has made greater progress in mize them. Public opinion is now at a bigh cély demanded at all by the Chinese people, the last five years than any other country of the pitch: the determination of the people is roused and the trade lin kerosine oil, flour, and world." Another publicist has said that China to a high degree. It it a well-known fact that matches, whose use has spread into has changed more in the past three years than such an intensity is difficult to maintain over almost every home of the Empire, was prac in the preceding three thousand. Even if these "an extended period. The public mind cannot tically pop-existent. To-day the demand for statements may be open to the charge of some be kept centred for a long period of years upon foreign goods has reached the utmost limits of exaggeration," no' ode acquainted with the a single reform. When a people is ready to the Empire, and with improved transportation magnitude of the task which three years ago abolish an evil, it should be done as soon as might have an almost boundless expansion, presented itself'o us-a mass of 400 millions possible. Delay increases difficuties immes. had the Chinese eller money or goods of people to meve, millepaiums of entrenched surably. It has often been said, and rightly, to give in return. The balance of trade social customs to change, an ignorance of the abat legislative regulation should not go too far is, however, a sid commentary upon our pro-life upon which we were entering almost ahead of public opinion may with equal ductive inefficiency. The excess of imports colossal, a lamentable lack of equipped leader- over exports during 1903 was thirty-one per ship-Do one acquainted with these things, I truth be urged that it shoufs Do! lag too far be hind. Neither must the actions of the Goverdant, a fair average of the past few years.il we say, can be insensible to the fact that the iment be different from the wishes of the people,

achievements which have been wrought, for any such difference will have the effect of

although very imperfect in themselves, are augmenting the difficulties of control, and the

proof of a deep and widespread desire on the | loss of control, might bring about international

part of the prople, of China to have her take her place among the mofern Sinter. The interferenca and complications,

chinga in our educational examination system, foreign trade what is being lost to the nation the ashes of the long cherished system, our Now, Sir, place in the columns of China's the modern college rising on every hand from from the use of opium-only this, and nothing young men going literally by the thousands.to more. We then offer to the world 'a commer- the eads of the earth to gain knowledge, our cial price worthy of the most strenuous, endca princes and high officials on tours of investiga yours of all nations. When one faces the postion in railway construction; mining and sibilities of China's future trade, how insigni- modern manufactures, and our plans for a coo. ficant does the value of the opium traffic seem. stitutional government, can have but one When this trade fumul sustota pecation We are committed to the phili sports, e ata in 1867, there might of progress and res Lambert But go with me, gentlemen of this Commis- have been plausible, though false, arguments and isolation is, we trast, in the past, We have sion, over that broad and once fair stretch of in favour of protecting it; but to-day, when it progressives and conservatives, to be fure; but forms only seven and a half per cent, no such our conservatives of to-day would have been Western Chion, where the ravages of the'curse

From have been most evident-the provinces of arguments can be urged. No greater commier considered radicals fifteen years ago. Szechuan, Yunnan, Kweichow, Kansu, and cial folly can be imagined than that of foster east to west, from north to sonib, through. Sheasian area comprising a large proporing what is at present seven and a half per out all of our borders, we are making rendy

cent, of China's foreign trade at the expense of for the new life and its new responsibilities. SOAP AND SODA MANUFACTURERS. tion of the eighteen provinces. Visit the dis.

the almost infinite expansion of that trade. In For may be pardoned, if, 1 confess that mal and wretched hovels which, were it not for opium, would be happy homes; see the fact, there can be to doubt about it, the opium we have an ambition so to be altogether emaciated, depraved multitude of victims to this traffic is economically, as well as morally, inde- unworthy of our cow station. This ambition vice; observe the abject poverty-and notice fensible. Of course, there are special interests is an inheritance from our fathers. We cannot which must suffer from any such charge as will deny a degree of pride in the part which the for the cause of it all the wide fields once

come from the abolition of opium, and wo may China of their day played in the civilization of covered with waving gold of ripening grain expect from those who are blind to anything Eastern Asis. In those days of poor transport- now given over to the cultivation of the poppy arger than the loss of their immediato gination and comparative notional isolation the Road what Lieutenant-Colonel Bruce says an Kansu; "One blot, and that no small one, lies every effort to cloud the issue; but as we look fofluence of every land was much restricted in at it is the mass there can be no doubt of the its scope and yet the laws, literature and insti. on the people of Western Kansu. It's that men and women are, to a fearful extent, habitual facts: oplung is an economic loss to the worldtations of China cast their spell over Mongolia, and confirmed opium smokers, Monseigneur too great to be further endured. Moreover, Manchuria, Koren, Japan, Tibri Assam, jam, there is another fatal influence which opium Cochin-China, and were felt even in Berma Otto, Catholic Bishop of Kansu, who has spent has upon trade which cannot be put into the and India This I speak with no spirit of idle thinly years of his life in China, reckons six

columns of statistics, Rightly conceived, com- boasting; I am to sensible of how ndworthily men out of every eight of the population as

marce is a blessing, not a corse. Queen Eliza- we of the present China have accepted the confirmed in the habit.

beih well put this in her first message to the high obligations of the past, how we have dim- Emperor of China, when she said: "By intermed the glory of our inheritance; but I men- course and traffic no less, but rather most ex- ton it to explain how great is our aspiration ceeding benefits, will redound to the princes now to play a high part in the brotherhood of and subjects of both kingdoms, and thus help cations, a higher part than, can be played by and enrich, one another." And she sent forth men of enfeebled bodies, enslaved will, broken her ships, as she beautifully said: "For the pride, and weakened moral character,

Chica locks, therefore, to the fullest co-oper-PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY, greater increase of love and commerce." Bot inject into trade that which makes commerce sation of all the civilized Powers in her attempt curre instead of a blessing, which makes it to throttle the opiom evil. It trusth that such spread poverly instead of wealth in its wake, restrictions of the existing treaties as may be and you have not only placed an inhibition found to hamper her efforts in dealing with this upon trade itsell, but have furnished a fruitful question may not be used to this end, cause of misunderstanding and prejudice.

When we consider, therefore, how vitally and directly the trade of each one of the great commercial Powers is affected by the results of our battle with this great curse, we feel the mare justified, in expecting a large degree of international co-operation.

And, finally, Mr. President, may I say that China joins the other great Powers in looking upon the opiom habit as a great moral is con and approves beartily of making the moral in. fluence of opium a special feature of the com mission's inquiry? I make no apology for bay. ing dwelt upon the economic and other results The opium evil is in another sense a ques of the opium traffic į such results must demand tion of international import. For several de- the most careful consideration; but we are not cxder the great Powers of the world have right-insensible of the fact that it is by none of these

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The economic burden imposed upon China by the use of opium has now become almost unbearable. As is shown in our report, a con- servative climate of the annal production of native opium for 1906, is $41,800 picuis ; this we may value at Ps. 110,000,000. To this must be added for imported opium Tis. 30,000,000, taking the value of the importation for 1905; this gives us a total expenditure in cash on the part of the Chiness for opium of Tis. 20,000,000. The land now given over to the production of opium, were it planted with wheat or other more useful creps, would yield an annual retorn of, let us say, at least Tis. 150,000,000. This sum, added to the loss of Tia: 250,000,000 mentioned above, means that the callivation of opium costs the uation Tls. 400,000,000 a year. To estimate the loss to the country in the earning capacity of the victims of the opium habit is more difficult Our investigations have convinced us that there Ato renty-five million men la Chins addicted' to the use of opium.. This number, unfortunate. ly, it cluded many from among the more highly ty been concerned as to progress of reform in considerations primarily that the question is 845 pm and 9 p.m., 945 pm, to 11.15 pr. productive classes; but if we suppose their Chino. The history of the diplomacy of the ultimately to be settled, nor is it by this stan average earning capacity, were they not addicted past few years reveals how deeply the states-dard that our action as a Commission will bạ to the habit of oplom, to be one-fifth a trel a men of the world feel the menace of an en-judged. Our considerations offer no place on day, and that this is reduced one-quarter by feebled or decadent China, and with what the one hand for shallow sentiment or emotion. their use of opium, we have here a daily loss to hopefulness they look towards China as a alism, neither on the other hand asy for oppo the nation of Tli-1,250,000 or an 'agapal loss vigorous, modern State. This solicitude on tunism. We shall agree that is not right to of Tis, 4 6,250,000. If there is added to this the part of other nations is not unnatural; the speak of moral issues as the coming under the the items which I have mentioned above, we relationship betweco nations has become so denomination of sentiment. No investigation mayo a total abnual loss to China of Tis. 856 close that the cause of reform in Chine is of will command confidence which fails to take 250,000. It is, needless for me to call your world wide importance, and the cause of" to full account of the lofluence of oplum, not only attention to how ill-prepared we are as a people form in China is indissolubly connected with upon the resources of the country, but also of at the present stage of our industrial develop this question of opium. As has been well its baneful effects upon the bodies, minds, and ment to beer such a burden as this, No ac stated by a foreign observer: "Whenever any most of all the character of men ;aud it is deal count is here taken of the capital loss involved.. progressive wave of opinion has burnt upon ing with it as a moral issue that there lies the This economic loss affects not only China but China, the abolition of the oplum habit fallest hope of our sucoase.—It is as such that all of the leading nations'of the world: We has been 'in the forefront." To fill, there it has aroused the attention of the Chinese peo live in the era of improved transportation, fore, to take full advantage of the pre pie. Read the Chinese pross, hear the speech: which means an era of increased foreign trade. sout anti-opium sapilment throughout eat the anti-oplom meetings, study, the Within the past twenty-eight years the world's the Chinese Empire, directing it and present anti-oplum morenant where you will foreign trade has grown from Gold Sik per enabling it to calminate to some anccessio! and you will sen that its appeal is a moral and capital to Gold $14. While Chion'e unde hat | achievement, la the most effective possible blow | patriotic appeal. The agitation seems to pro»

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