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THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH.

We trust your Government will! do everything in its power to stop the renewal of the AllianNG,"

The Chamber then addressed the Governments of Canada, Apstralia and `India in the following terms ---“One of the most, if not the most, serious menaces to the peace of the Far East is the Anglo-Japness Allian- ce, which is nf much assistance to Japan in her greedy sohemes with regared to the Chiness: people, whom abe is trying to

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dominats. Japan, in her schemes, GRUYERE CHEESE.

is greatly dependent upon the Alliance and with it behind her she believes she has no need to

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fear anything. We Chinese people EDAM CHEESE'.

greatly-resent and oppose the Alliance, and when we consider the peace of the Pacific and the

commercial relations between HADDOCKS.

Chins and foreign' nations, we

believe that it it is renewed in

any form it will be detrimental KIPPERS to everybody concerned. ex- cepting perhaps the Japanese. We trust you will instruci your representatives at the Imperial Conference to oppose the renewal of the Alliance." APPEALS TO ES AND CONTINENT.

To the United States Con. gress, Washington, the Chamber wired

"The Chinese General Chamber

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tions throughout Chins are afraid tion, Tobacco Merchants' Associa-were not over-ha ty, led in time that the Anglo-Japanese Alliance tion, Cantonese Guild.

that it is not renewed."

TO THE NEWSPAPERS.

STUDENTS JOIN MERCHANTS' PROTEST.

In a circular telegram audres ed to all the Student Unions in

provinces and different

be treated in

WILD RUMOUR OF FRENCH

OFFER.

COMPLETE UNION IN TIME?

the

Mr. Chamberlain on the Coalition.

to a complete union, bringing to- gether in one party

men of different positions, of different! policies, of different schools of political thought, who yet found

free

by any narrow prejudices arising out of past strife, but should recognize that the war had altered the whole political outlook.

THE CHALLENGE TO BE MET.

After protesting against the

that the Labouri assumption Party was authorized by the working men as a body to speak their minds on political issues. Mr. Chamberlain said that what- ever might be the future of the Coalition, he Was inclined to think that none of those present would see the end of it. Unless cher of the Coalition stood to- gether now in the same spirit which brought them together, unless they actively organized and actively taught, the nation would be confronted with perils far more dangerous, because more insidious, than those of the Great War. What was at stake was the catural development and the maintenance of free Parlia- mentary institutions, which were challenged by outside action, at- attempting not to convert the nation through the authorized channels,

will be renewed. This is a inatteri of utmost importance to Chine and greatly concerns the peace of the Far East and China's integrity. If it is renewed in any form what

that in the new world which we Union at were confronted the fundamental ever it will be a source of assist National Students' ance to the Japanese in their Shanghai, the Kuangtung Stud-conditions on which they were schemes of Far Eastern expansion ents' Union urges all students in agreed were infinitely more im- and domination, especially to the country to co-operate at the portant than the minor matters wards China. It constitutes a present critical moment to induce on which they were not agreed. serious menace to the peace of the British Government not to It would be profoundly unwise to

the renew the Far East. We trust, therefore,

Anglo-Japanese hurry the natural development of which that you will do your best to Alliance. They have also address-events. Let that come support us in our claim and tryed a telegram to Mr. Lloyd would. It would be the natural other influential | result of the progress of political to influence the British Govern George and

statesmen and newspapers in controversy and the development meat not to renew the Alliance.

In their telegram to the Go- London and elsewhere protesting of new forces and the raising of vernments of Italy and France, against its renewal under the new questions and of the

their constitutional threat that, if the integrity and play of the Chamber states :-

"The Anglo-Japanese Alliance sovereignty of China is threaten.liberties and of the innate politic places Japan in a position in the cd, British interests in China will sense of the Britian people. Far East that is second to none

a similar way | All he urged was that both sec-

interests and greatly increases

are tions of the Coalition should Japanese her as

treated. The students always have that possibility in strength. The open door policy being

They should not allow and equal opportunities will be express the hope that the British mind. interfered wish as a result. The Government and its people will themselves to be deterred from open door policy aims at open reject the overtures of the Ja-cooperation with old opponents intercourse between China and panese for the renewal of this foreign countries and if the unpopular Alliance. Alliance is renewed opportunities which aim as mutual benefit will

In connection with the above, be lost and the Japanese will gain special advantages. If you the Shanghai Journal of Commerce stand by and allow it to be re-published a telegram' from Chen newed without taking steps to Lu, Chinese Minister to France, have it stopped, Japan's position to the Peking Government stat- will be even more strengthened.ing that the French people were We hope you will oppose the Opposed to the Anglo-Japanese Alliance and do your best to see Alliance. The French Government is unofficially opposed to it, states the message, and it has been pro- The Chamber has also address-posed that a Sino-French Alliance ed telegrams to The Times, Man-be entered into to offset the chester Gunnian, ond the Daily Anglo-Japanese one. Mr. Chen Herald, in the following terms: asks Peking for instructions in

Fellow journalists in China the matter. call your attention to the danger to both countries in renewal of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance. China views with alarm the con- stant association of Great Britain with her tradicional enemy, which is seeking to expand territorialis on Chinese soil. Without British Mr. Austen Chamberlain was support Japan cannot maintain the guest of the New Members' her position as a great power and Coalition Group at a luncheon cannot continue to oppress China. the House of Commons. Britain, therefore, is indirectly Sir Ernest Wild, K.C. M.P.. but by a new political gospel responsible for the sufferings of who presided. proposed "the to drive the nation and Parlia the Chinese people at the hands of health of the guest. He saidment at the bidding of a minority into a course which their reason Japan. This situation is fraught that Mr. Chamberlain was a man with great danger to your country to bom they owed a loyalty and their judgment alike "con- for as we mate out justice to equal to that which they owed to demned. There were those who Japan so we shall have to mete it the Prime Minister a loyalty would willingly try to make each out to you in spite of traditional which was devoted but spontan part of the Coalition suspicions

were pot friendship between England and cous. They

party of the other. He did not think Chins."

slaves. They wanted to support they would be caught by such

and It was also decided to telegraph both their leaders,

Mr. traps. He hoped and believed that as long as they saw that by to the Peking Minister of Foreign Chamberlain would have to con- Affairs and the Chinese Minister vince them by argument, and not the means of the Coalition they at the Court of St. James in to chastise their political bodies could render greater service to the country than by any re- similar terms to the above tele-with whips. (Laughter.) İgrams, and to ask the local British Mr. Chamberlain, responding currence to the old party divi- Chamber of Commerce to give said that he had a profound besions, the Coalition would coa- support by telegraphing to the lief that parties grew rather than tinue. When the Coalition ceased! British Government

to serve the national interest, f placing that they were made; that any-

ever it did then be, as gvéryone | before it the views of the Chinese body could create a party, for a In a telegram to the members business men. In connection party need not consist of any else in it, would be glad to see it of the British Cabinet and Parlia- with the latter it was recalled great number. (Laughter.) He terminsted.. (Cheers.) ment, the Chamber says:

that in 1919 the British Chamber, remembered his father observing The relations between the at its annual meeting, decided once that he thought there was Chinese and British people against the renewal of the nothing men could not do if two THE NEW VLADIVOSTOK

or three were were united, and

- GOVERNMENT. have always been of the friend-Alliance.

Similar telegrams were sent to that he all his life had belonged Bion of the Anglo-Japanese Parliamentary representatives to a party of one, and that differ- Alliance that friendship has been assembled in London, Paris, ed amongst itself (Laughter.) Rumoured Loan From Japan. Voicing the sentiments of the growing colder. There is not a Rome, Washington, Olawa It was easy enough to create & Vladivostok message of the basiness men of China th single person in the Orient who Melbourhe and Calcutta, by the something which was called & 9th inst. says: A group of Chinese General Chamber of does not see that the Japanese following organizations:---

party and to give it a feeble | Japanese capitaliste have arrived Commerce has sent out telegrams are trying to dominate the Far Manchuria and Shantung bilk existence. A ̈national" party here to negotiate a loan with the opposing the renewal of the East. They are depending upon Association, Shantung Guild, could arise only out of national temporary government which has Anglo-Japanese Alliance. At the Alliance for support. If the Guild. Shanghai General Export needs. It was not the creation been set up in Vladivostok. recent meeting at Shanzbai Dr. Alliance is renewed in ang form Association, Shantung Honam of one man's mind. F. C. Tong proposed that the whatever

The amount of service which oar relations will Pongee Guild, Skin and Hide Chamber, representing the became estranged, for not only Guild, Nanking Provincial As-any party could render to the business men of China, should will it injure our friendly relations sociation, Hopeh Provincial country would depend upon the issue statements of their views but it is sure to be detrimental to Association, Far Guild, Wooking naturalness of its growth and the with regard to the renewal of the British Commerce in China. We Association, White Silk Guild, spontaneity of the movement. Alliance. After some discussion bope, gentlemen, that you will Egg Products Association. He did not venture to prophesy, it was unanimously decided that always bear in mind the Chinese Bhaoshing Association. Ningpo but he would not surprised if the telegrams should be sent out point of view when this matter is. Provincial Association. Hupeh Coalition which was formed in opposing the Alliance in any considered so that traditions. Guild, Hankow Cotton Merchants the war, if its course could run from whatsoever.

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