GENERAL NEWS.
Compensation to Foreigners.
Tatuh Chow Sze-elii of Shan- tung has decided to pay compon.
CHINA'S FUTURE.
The Question as Regarded from
an Australian Standpoint.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1912.
Only Touches Middle Classes,
particularly apt to coour, when the sufferor ondeavours to con- centrate his thoughts for a little digestion and loss of appetite, while. Again, there le marked in- with pain in
and region of
tion, but where is the constructive CHRISTIANITY IN JAPAN, the brain. These sensations aro ability that is to establish a settled Government according to Re- publican principles? Sun «Yat-TM Ben with remarkable magnanimi In his article (No. 2) on Japan ty has effaced himself in order already mentioned, Mr. Hamilton Australia has a very real con- that Yuan Shib-kai's prestige Holt, of the New York Independ nation for the damago dono to the corn in the remarkable derglop-may help him as President of the ent, writes on the mission situa property al merchants and in habitans during the recent monts now taking place in China, Chiposo Republic to introduce tion as followe disturbance by the mutinous says, the Sydney "Daily Telo-security for the Chinesa population thing about the present status of stability in the Government and I shall be expected to say some soldiers, and deputies have been.
graph."
The future of that and for the foreigners resident in Christianity in Japan. Most ter into the matter. He has also country, with ito huge area of Chin. Yet there have been travellersreturn from Japan either appointed to make an investign- suggested tint a 'roward be‘given territory, which is extraordinarily fierce outbreaks of mutiny and pro-missionary oranti-missionary happily, do not mean locomotor to the Foldiers who offered their rioh-in all natural resources, and fears are expressed that unless
looting among the soldiery, and if they have made their head-
Shanghai Tramways.
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undor.:---
the stomach, heart-burn, nausos or vomiting, slooplessness, a
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Thotels
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in Yokohama and Kobe, and of pressure on the head denotes (2) trouble. It is reported that the intelligent people, can hardly turn their wanpona against the the foreign business invariably fear. dainage amounts to about
mon, Cail id roset powerfully on all the foreigners. For that reason all they are likely to take the
All these norvous sensations 87,000,000.
the Europeans who inhabit the anti-missionary point of view, improved, and oven perfectly peoples who inhabit tho littoral
are oppable of being remarkably foreign concessions in China are of the Pacific, including, of course, now drilled and carry arms; while They will not get an anti-mie cured, by means of Sanatogen.
sionary impression, however if the Japanese. Honce the reason-cruisers of all natious are held in they spend most of their time. The medical evidence on this el conclusions of Sir Valentine rowliness to support their na sinong the Japanese, as I did. point is exceedingly large and CENTRALLY talc, up-to-date Hotel, Recently renovated, and under Chirol, the ominent authority upon tionals in emergency. The North While it is true that Christianity fact, no sufferer from neurasthenia, Cuisine under the supervision of an Experienos. FRENCH CHEF, and overwhelmingly, conclusive, In entirely Now Management. Large and Comfortable Rooms, Excellent the political evolution of Asia, and South of China are separated is probably not keeping pace in whatever forms the nervous or separate Tables, Hot and Cold Bath Electric Light throughout. Terus have a special value for Ausy wide differences of political with the growth of population, haustion may manifest itself, moderate, First Class socommodation for Families and Tonyists, tralian readors. His paper in settlement. Nanking, where the Christian ethical standards have ducting -1912.
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Review on the Chinese Revoluttle in common with Peking tre universally incorporated into pair or even anxiety if only he Exchange) 16,007,92 12,023.80 tion commands attention because where the old Munchu influence the Jepsnose social system. will take Sanatogen and koap on
it contains the deductions of one is not yet extinct. There have 537,027 of the ablest of the Europeaus been rumours of fre-h renetionary who have gundo a detailed study movements from different and 43,200 of Chinese conditions.
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THE LOCK WOVEN
53,191 The Loss by Exchange of sub sidiary coinage for the week was
Effect Produced by Foreign equal to 25.41 per cent, of tho
* Capitalists, gross cash collected on the cars as late Marquis Ito, who was the that an enormous amount of mis- Sir Valentino Chirol considers
the corresponding week last year. of Japan, and who dreassed the cosmopolitan financiors who frum world-wide caucos, seem to as she had over been in her life.] comparol with 22.80 per cont, for greatest of the modern statesmonchiof has been done in Chiun by the spread of Christianity, aside day for four months was as well
The body of the late Mr. F. H. Hovolution with the European
the of KING EDWARD Suttis, acting agent of the Indo-ablicist in 1909. A fow trenthetry by giving facilities for the ex-antagonisms of denominations, dono averything for me which it China C at Nanking, who was inter Prince Ito was 2640sinated travagant borrowing propensities and the quite obvious discrepancy is said to be able to do for conges drownrd from the hulk Moinam at Harbin. Sir Valentine Chirol rapid growth of China's indebted practice. When Christian nations tion. I began to take it, thro of the Chinese. Somo idea of the between Christian profession and of nervous debility and exhaus has been recovered from the river relates the prediction at some neas may be gathered from theffer themselves as moral leaders, times a day, after nearly four
South Manchurian Railway,
length, awl it must be ad.nitted fnot that in 1804 China owed after the rapacity with which for the current fiscal your, in-
Tho ostimates of the S.M.R. C that the Japanese statesman inbroad, only £115,080, while they have established themselves ears' enforced idleness from ex- the present time she owes £130.in the Orient, the educated treme dobility, and now (aftor olude capital expenditure of terpreted the political signs and about Y15,100,000, which is in China with wonderful 000,000, one-quarter of which Japances, is tempted to smile at only four months) I find myself views the thr version of his has been expendel in reprodue the incongruity. That the ablo to onjoy bola work and divided into Y6,500 000 for the views the Inte Marquis Ito is 10tive works, while three-fourths of missionaries themselves have play.again, and also able to do railway, Y2,500,000 for the preséntoil as contrasting the situa- it represent the cost of the their discouragements and crossos/48 much of both as I ever did." Dairen Harbour works, Y2,000tion which the Chinese roformers Japanese war and the Boxer out will be seem from the following 000 for the Fushun, coffiery, I would have to face with the situa- break. The Central Government quotation from the presidential teresting booklet "The Art of Y300,000 for shipping, Y300,000 in which the Japanese reformers at Peking precipitated Chinn address of lev, D. B. Schneider, Living" by Dr. Andrew Wilson, for the electricity works, Y500,000) {{liced so successfully in the long into. this indetodnes, and the D. D., at the conference last which will be sent free.to all struggle with their reigning, dy provinces love to pay in land year of the Federated Missions: mentioning this paper on applica- The revelation in Japan been folly, which produced nothing
tion to A. Wulling & Co., 6, nasty between 1853 and 1868,
onel for the Contral Government's While Christianity is making Kiukiang Road, Shanghai.
progross, other great forces a Restoration the restoration of bat national disaster, Sir Vu like that of nationaliem, the
Sanatogen can be obtained at the true Emperor of Japan, who lentine Chirol is of opinion that rovival of Shintojam, the ronowed
all chemists and bazaare, had been deprived of authority gal | Guneral Li has orders that all driven into scelusion by the rival Central Government and the anti-moral literature and practical the antagonism between the activity of Buddhism, agnostic or tho, whools and neademio Shogunato. Hence the Japanese provinces will continue even now
materialista, that seem -10 papermanainctured by the Hupe revolution of 1853-1868 provide that the Central Government has work in deadly opposition to dovernment Paper Factory in a national idea and a rallying cry become a Republic. Ha canned it, aro gaining in strength. order to help home industry for all the forces of national discern the qualities of accept Moreover the passing of loador- Somo nowspaper offices hayo al-unity. rely bought a lot of paper from
nce of discipline and respect ship into the hands of the is giving that factory in compliance with
for authority in Young China, Japanese Church The crisis in Japanese history and he ondorses the opinion of us missionaries a secondary place the advice of Genorul Li.... ̧
was precipitated by the impact of the Marquis Ito that Chips and to use a homely phrase, it is Chinese Imperial Treasures to
Western aggression, but accord future is likely to be marked by diflicult to play second fiddlo be Sold.
ing to the Marquis Ito Japan was extremo unrest. It is reporto in Poking that nlready ripe for the crisia, and
enthusiastically. The encourage the old porcelain and bronze was filled with the determination How It All concerns Japan.
ment also which we receive from treasures in the Chinese Imperial to absob knowledge from abroad, from whom we have quoted: pan, partly because of its small In the words of the authority the hotne land is not great. Ja- Palace, and the collection of and to apply it to the regeneraThe future of China is a problem size and partly because of its ail- buks kept at the palucent Jehol, tion of the Japanese Empiro. of vnst interest to the whole vancement in civilization, does ara to be sold in consonanca with Japan, moreover, was allowed to work, but to Japan it is a problem not appeal to the interest and the wishes of the Empress work out her destiny without of absolutely vital interest." It sympathy ofthe Christian landa os Dowager to raise funds for the foreign intervention. Foreign set may be a problem of vit i interest do, for example, China, India and
tlements in Japan were fow, and
to Australia also eventually. Sir Africa, and the securing of the President Yuan has issu all that they claimed was security Valentine Chiral shows that the men and funds still needed here is for life and property and modest establishment of a Chinese Respecially difficult. More than this, the following recominondations:
They the Unbinot regarding Pportunities of trade. the affairs in Mongolia and were confined to one or two points many responsible Japanese, who to Christian work in Japan through publicis viewed with disfavour by a deep positive hindrance has come Tibet: (1) Inner, and Outer the court. In China, however dread the contagion of revolution. the persistant and diabolical war IN TENNIS, DAY, TUNIC oni by the Advisory Board to His Majesty King George V.
larga Western communities have le also shows that, while talk that has gained currency in Mongolia will bo divido 1 into three provinces and Tibet planted thenislyas not only on the
the Japanese Government at cortain parts of America and we into two provinces, (2) The Ad. coast, but in the interior along first evinced a disposition to know not what may come yet. Also andersbi tv,
the great waterways. They have
quired vast economie interests support the Maneliu Throne, at a the more intimate knowledge lator slego it was anxious to which the Japanese people aro in the shape of railways and things. Worst of all, Chian has right itself with the new Repu- gaining year by year of the moral piled up onormous foreign loan, blican Government. It would and social conditions prevailing Portions of her territory are leas appear that Japan's political and in the Cbristian West, and of the commercial interests with regard thought currents of the great un- od and held by foreign Poweto China do not run on parallel iversities does not constitute to and foreign troops are permane lines. For the prosperity of the them an unequivocal argument in Tio representatives from the quartero in her capital Japanese industries it is neces favour of Christianity...”
Now China cannot rally round tho Mongoli Development Company
At the present' moment the petition the President to give dynasty, nor does it pessary that the market of China
glass spable of directing and China should be under a strong question of whether there may should be preserved, and that Government is agitating the financial aid to the company which will devolop the hidden controlling a great national move. resources of the country and willment. As for the army, it would and stable Government, so that not be a common basis on which trade may go on without inter- Shintoism, Buddhism and Chris- at the same time pay off the seem extremely improbable that ruption. But from a political tianity can unite for moral ends.
in a country such as China, so completely bereft of all military point of view it would be a doubt A conference has been held, traditions, an army could be orful blessing for Japan to have a at the instigation of the Govern powerful and well-organised ment, of the leading representa- tives of these three religions, and anised thant would possess both the oficiency and the discipline China alongside of her. required in a great national Japan and the British Govern- a tentative program for united
action has been adopted.. on the coast have been pillaged to was extrarholy passimistic stood by its expressed determina NERVOUS EXHAUSTION emergenoy. Plainly the Marquis The Japanese Government h The gang consists of about 50 Chinese. It has thros jugks about the future of Chinn. He tion to aot in acoord with theThe Modern Method of Curing] The pirates are armed with tas recognise the vast destructive British Government, and non- sinn rifles and apparently make forces that were ready, but lio intervention was the watchword
Neuraithoma it their object us arcul weapon no sign of constructive of Britain. But can international
Nourasthenis is a instead of money. The warship power, and hence the future of complications be avoided daring torm of quite-modern uso, and Soya has been dispatched from Chun scomed to him to be dark the troubious period of recon-embraces a very great number of Port Arthur to capture the and to be pregnant with trouble structing the whole political symptoms, nervous exhaustion is pirates
post for Japan.
system of China on a new hasis? a condition which has long been Sir Valentina Chirol does not known. Formosans in Mischief Wanted: a Ro-constructive It is reported from Tailoku, a Power.Ja ¿Taiwan, that
national subscription.
to
Mongolia and Tibet
ministrative system in theso pro-
vinces will be similar to that of the interior provinces, (3) Except the religious hond the Central Government, is to appoint l civil an military oflicere.
Mongolia Development Co.'s Appeal to Yuan.'
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Chinese Pirates at Work-
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