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THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1916.

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CHINA AND «JAPAN. ›

INTERESTING VIEWS OF K CHINESE MINISTER.

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Americana and Eimpeana mire than sha Aguin, it is a fure that the Chinese does that of Japan. Nothing can be more gaierally think that American and Energoan than such an id Japan may Epona countries'una respectively carrying wish that Chino, should be partini, to her foud a celtai £sed pulley catablished on alone, but such a policy is clearly in

a £rns diplenativ principles but Japan's practicablu, "Bistrically. Chish enterod fate. commercial rkpiona with European pelley solvant Chinada constantly waver untrias long besee Japan opened ber Tsan Jula, tho Vice-Minister foring and it is dilliaalt to discover at what gate to the fardigan with whom, however, Foreign Affairs, has contributed units really aiming. Tako for hastanes she is abjoying good economical rulations deti la to the "Funghi Pinglununniges that actualy have transpired Sunday! China is powerless to alter exist

cannotaà times refine a weakly magazine edited by Chinese within recent dute. When the monering conditions. She cannot In the Jarmese language. The Five-chical movement was staged in Chink, enter into in enterprise with Au American or hurenean subject when appro Minister, cording to the" Poking feerrain members of thể Ţajagi Labinis kohed and to give his concion. This --Cinzelte," is

marcmplished expressed their approval as the bogit-is however, construed by Japan za an aution Japanese scholar.

[ulag; but when the question took a con- arisadly to bur and resentment is not in- Busifontain Various newspapers and magazes increte shape, they suddenly assumed ansatly poolt pressed.

Scion is to Japan or joins foreign languages are published in China untague attitude which Hually enterprise is not satisfactory, the suggestion but I have not yet heard of my watsulted, in an interference. Again, whet is made that such is hardly sufficient to expresses Chinese views in depanese the despatch of the Chiaese sweist envy how China's si carity toward her

This was tirit priposed, the Japanese Cloverbaas out the point am discuming; but the not at liberty to acto concrete examples to except the Tungham Pinghua." kingarine. I believe, is an orga admir. meus expressed its willingness to receive statement can be taken as

expressing ably suited to the needs of the time, ami him, but at the eleventh hour a, relusal precisely the facts of the case. It is and is is certain to gather luscious fruits in was notified. These are only a few in-say to understand what prompta Japan | the future.

status diswing hose Inconstant is theme such an attitude toward us. We must be fair sad impartial. all foreign policy of Japan toward our cojutry,

countries. To cogaider China na otagonistic When I feel especially strange isto Japan is surely an unjust rusp'olon. It a sincerely hoped that she will redeor calmly and purge harrell of such a fallacious. view.

more

The civilisation et China sud Japan are becoming assimilated by degrees, For instance expresions is wnting Japan's attitude toward Japanese gentle, adopted by the two nations, having bemen engaged by the Chinew-Government. identical, the Ameríkur und Bumpgan advisers exert their efforts for the interests of Chine, and their Governments and people think nothing strange about them. But the attitude of the Japanese Government and popia toward Japanese advisers is rigor in nay, much too arvers. Should any

come more' and induence of the same issueping over China with a wanderful force. This fact is recognised by all. The catse can be [attributed to the advancement of know edge: for Tapanese literature is spust ing anwong the peoplo-of-várium classes

tion.

in' China,“ whitt Chinese literature. Bax | of the latten ever do anything to promote come to be understood among the the welfare of the Chinese fovernment, Ampauése. The may be wall to lean the Japause rise up en masse and shower inhoacion that sting in vilisation of the thon hùm vile epitheta, aparing no" wobde two countries lavn come closer in rela- Lot censure. „As it is, Japanese advises say anything, with the result that their servies. I am sorry to say, does not amount to much. I feel thoroughly sympathetic

enee Japanese gentlemen engaged by our Government.

we atraid

Lowent

Of all the questions now pending between the Powers and the Chinees Government sixty par cant concern Japan, thirty per cent Great Britain, France and Russia, And the balance relate to other countries. between Japan and Chin, uaturally mero Sicce there are so many questions panding": for loss misunderstanding are likely to ise. But it is a grent mistake to consider that our diplomatic relation with Japan is duult for that reason.

Japan and Chius might he aqopared to young lovers. the Brab. Atage of their inve, they are apt to be devoted to each other, but when their cou-ship has lasted for some little time they come to nate each other's faults and my at times quarrel over trides. Such diag eement or misunder- standing will be swept away when they are united as husband and wife, and a happy, peaceful home will be established. Japan and China having passed though the first. stage of their sourtship are now in the period when the scale of lind love he Fallen from their eyes. They are better quainted and onsequently are meeting

# this tendency is well fumarded. The effect will be silutury and advantages but should it be abusid, the diplomatic relations of the two countries would sur in consequence to no small extent, li 1 be permitted us speak Frankis, Japan

Contrast them with gentlemen of other seem to be using tuwisely this great nationalities in the samus capicity. Only influence era of literary asimdiation.eveently vaso of them found his opinicu To be more of the point. Tape quite different firm that of the Minister Hrists a speakers LIL' unwittingly of his own contry in the interpretationem. If a method he arranged to establish estrassing the welings of the two nations certain reary. After heated apes tect understanding between them and ami leading the diplomatic situation act, he figulis succeeded in waking remove all sorts of grounala jenision gradually to a difelt and dangerous pit,

the Minister se his error sed obtained and suspicions, I am sure that the ting will What is true of Japanese publicists and

his sanction to what was to the advan arrive when thy shall be united speakers is egally of Chine journalists. In an hrable etheist, but tage of the Chine Goretament What happiness. With this in view, we must

many calling the attentier of adviser in question happened to be one would the Japanese have said had the

pur newspapermen to the danger of Indulging in violent attacks against Japott, And höldings them under as much restraint is I can possibly exercise, is doubt- ol whether aach caution is exercised by any Japanese officials" over their public writers for the writings of Japanese publicists toward Chinu are, if anything, growing stronger as the days pass on,

So long as this attitude is not modified HAIR DRESSING SALOON. and writers in Japan are allowed to abuse Electric Facial Mirage with

Chica, the two nations will never be Missage Cream, Partame, reconciled to such other. It therefore,

By

le estrangement toward each other is caused by, the indiscreet petion of their journalists, Chins and Japan must also rely upon the efforts of their respective writers to soothe the irritation and eradi: aste misunderstanding. An old adage has it that one who can unigoien a bells one who bacgrit, I welcome the Tung hua Pinghun "Lecause I believe it is organs that has come into existence for the very chjet of promoting friendly

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or

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The reason why I am writing the pre- article is simply to point out to men of Jetters in Japan the difficulties in my path as a diplomatist owing to the Dcertain paley of Japan toward our country and to suggest reflection on their part. Do not for a moment think that I am trying in censure and attack Japan's policy toward our country.. But before I express my opinion on her polloy, I must indicate the feeling animating the majority of cur people regarding Japanese policy toward China.

of their countrymen?

without maintaining nny' to erve between

in

countries, so that the peace in the Far Eut

our supres efforts to cultivate harmonious rolstins between the two

en be placed on the Rock of Agis.

[After this article was in type we noticed in the Peking Dazette a lotter from Ms Tino Jon Ling in reference to this

The advice of the Quintuple Rowers to postpone the monarchical restoration was n friendly warning made on the sup. position that there were dangerous symp-purported contribution of his. He writes: toes at Shanghai, Sanking, Hackow and "As a matter of fact it was an interview and not an article" written by myself. Kwang ng That a disturbance would that I had with a Japanese correspondant "break out af Yunnan was a thing never Furthermore the inferview as published imagined by thent. Nevertheless, there difers in sonte respects from what I actually ure persons in Japan who declare that said to the en respondent.

+

In order to

the Tunnus rebellion has justified the prevent misundentinding. will you kindly

have this letter published?"} This is warning of the Quintüplies.

The uprising was not created larrodeaus.

the monarchy pro- in opposition to

ganda. There are reasons to believe that the uprising has been encouraged by the warning.

in

....

the

DI

Tadus importance seems to be attached by the peoplò in Japan to the disturbance in Yunnan, and prepar Linha are said to be any emergency to develop in made for consequence thereof. It areme to me rather singular that Japan ane should look upou the disturbance with so much seriousness. Perhaps she feals noxious for the well-being of her subjeels raiding!

Fot Yoonan.

questic protecting a handful of Japanese residents in the province can rearealy be taken of the grest animation the cause. inspiring public opinion in Japan. la is likely. that Japan looks forward to: possible development calling for her act on je order to protect the Bish, French, Japanese and Russin subjects in the Yangtzo Valley; and for this reason she attaches 40 mact importance to the situation?

Bad

a

During the 1st and Revolutions, the Yangtze regions were he centre of upheaval and foreigners were menaced by greater danger. Eat public opinion in Japan was not then so agitated. am at a loss to conjecture why Japan in so much moved стег disturbance

biviken out that has

in a remote bordes state. Her strange atitude lends one to auggest that she may have some thing in her mind ether then the mere enterprise with Europeas possibility resulting fum the distante

Most Chinese entertain. po' apprihon sion when they are entering into a { business:

or

pleased

they

are

rather

up

Americas;

confideres to develop China's resources military strangth of our Government in by the

sil of European capital and regard to its ability to suppress the skill. But when it comes to Japanese, rising. I do not anticipate any complicated diplomatic questions arising in connection they four that the whole enterprise with the Zuanna rebellion. Accordingly, will be monopolized by them in days to I'live in hopes that the present agitation is come. Only recently, a certain Japanese Japan regarding the Yunnan oisturbance is attempted to start a company at a cer. the reflection of a fixey entertained by tain place jointly with a Chinese with some of the people, and that the Govern

ment has nothing to do with it. a cipital of 200,000 dollars; but the sus picien and apprehension entertained by the Chinese proved to be stumbling block and the scheme fell through.

I regret that some Japanese entertain an idea that the attitude of Chiun towards all foreign econtrian is other than impactini,

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