SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 26, 1922,
CHINESE INDEPENDENCE and gives
IS IT POSSIBLE A
BERTRAND RUSSELL AND THE FACTS
ABOUT THE CUSTOMA.
the higher posts to
foreigners. In 1918 (the latest
your for which I have figuree) there were in the Customs' admin's-
THE CHINA MAIL.
BANK.
tration 2,000 foreigners and 5,000 ASIA BANKING CORPORATION
Chinese. The foreigners, from the Inspector General downwards, are responsible to China, not to their own
Sir Robert Hart, for i many years Inspector General, won to profess a desate for the integrityniversal admisation, and the Chinese
To and independence of China.
themselves are quite content with.the preserve those is one of the purposes of the Auglis apanese Alliance, and "ystem for the present since it affords a training ground for more bonest as regards this purpose the alliance and efficient officials than those pro- has succeeded admirably having
duced by traditional Chinese methods. crabled Japan to absorb Manchuria Mr. Shh Gag Cheng, M.A.. B.Sc., in and Shantung and establish a virtual
his Look ou "Modern China" {ID protectorate over North China as a durable work published by the result of the twenty one demands
Clarendon Press), says The presented by Japan to China in 1916, foreign members of the staff have served China loyally, and have never awn any prejudice in favs ur of their own countries.
It is common form for every Power Govermenta
111
alike...
They have maintained the standard of efficiency and vigilance set up by Sir Robert Hart, and have won the admiration of foreigners and Chinese So long as the loaus and indemnities mortgaged Customs receipts are not redeemed br China, it will be difficult to gel the the Chinese on monetary matters, to foreign Powers, who are distrustful of
restoration of Custome administration to Chinese themselves " (p. 205).
Reforming and patriotio Chinese
fiscal
autobowy
regarda
writes Bertrand Russell the Manchester Guardian. (For the text of these denunds, in their original und revised forms are George Gleason,
What shall 1 Think of Japan ? "i p. 80 The uitiated require a dictionary in reading diplomatic documents. When A and B guarantee the independera e and integrity of C, that means that they have agreed how i is to be partitioned. For example, England and France made a treaty guaranteeing the independence and integrity of Murocen, with secret articles specifying the parts of Moroce which were to belong to France and Spain respectively. Ignorant people regarded the publisb- ed articles as deceitful when the desire
cret articles became known, but those who understand the language of diplomacy could have inferred the secret articles from those which were published.
Accordingly the Ch.nrae were justly
alarmed when they learned that the
Comernt
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ន Country tar fl, but are in no hurry to see a change in the administration of the Customs. Ar. Wellington Koo, at Washington, has issued a statement Times, in the leader mentioned above, setting forth this point of view. The
assumes that it is the ad
stration Chinese
preamble to the Anglo Japanese Althat h wishes to see
sner mentions the independence hands, and insinuates that tue motive and integrity of the Chinese Empire for this desire is the hope of corrupt and the principle of equal oppor-pickings out of dishonest dealings tunities for the commerce and industry with traders. The last two sentences of all nations in China" as one of the desire to Le quoted: "That the objects which the Alliance had in Mandarins would like to bave the view. One of the most obviously handling of the large sums receivable legitimate of China's demands at Was by the Customs is undoubted: that hington is that no treaties mentioning the peoph would care to see it in their Chinu shall be concluded without;
bands in very doubtlui indeed. The Chinese participation. We should certainly be surprised if we found that eloquence of the Chinese delegates
may
delude the uninformed. it France and Italy had agreed to pre- CAR only serve to remind those serve the independicace and integrity who know Asiaties that the more an of Great Britain, especially if we had Oriental diplomatist is Westernised reason to think that France was going the leas confidence does be command to preserve them in England and Italyn the East." Was ever such a in Scotland. Such agreements are an infringement of sovereignty, and are friendly Power? Mr. Kuo speake Buzing insult to the Minister of a nover concluded, except as a prelude
throughout of the tariff, not of the to interference.
administration.
THE (STOMS QUESTION.
I do not know how
long the writer of this tactful and
I have considered the integrity of polito article has spent in China, or China in connection with Manchuria how intimately be in acquainted with and Shantung; I wish now to con- modern-minded reforming Chineas. sider its independence. Apart from the military influence of Japan, all the Powers except America have acquired rights which gravely limit the autonomny of China and it is not easy to see how these rights are to be abrogated.
We may take as typical the ques- tion of the Chinese Customs. On this subject there is in the Times of November 26 a leading article which is amazingly misleading, the writer of
|
Probably he only knows China through the reports o' business men whom he bas moet in his club. I can assure him that those who know Asiatics," at any rate those who know them in China, do not take the view which be attributes to them,
AMERICA'S ENLIGHTENED POLICY.
My own experience of the Chinese who have had a modern education was that they are as upright, as intelligent, as delicately considerate,
which (for the sake of his moral and as free from national prejudice character) I presume to be profoundly
us any set of men it has ever been my ignorant. The facte are as follows: By the treaty of 1842, we stipulated good fortune to meet. They have to contend against a mass of bad
with the Chinese that they were to tradition in their own country, and impose a uniform duty of per they
are intensely grateful for!
cent on all imports. By the treaty Western help in this struggle. But of 1858. it was agreed that this those who pretend that they are not duty should be reckoned on a schedule of prices to be revised every ten to be trusted, and are only seeking years. It was, however, only revised to deceive the guileless Westerner, must be either very ignorant or very
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twice, in 199) and 1918, and on the depraved. One is often tempted to latter occasion current prices were re-think that Europeans wish China to jeeted us. being inflated by the war, remain weak and corrupt, in order. and the average prices of 1913-1916 that they may obtain such pickings Mining schedule. In virtue of commercial at the Times supposes Mr. Welling- ton Koo to banker after. America treaties involving most-favoured-
has adopted a more enlightened nation clauses, no alteration in tariff or schedule is possible without the policy, and there are signs that our follow
were taken as the basis of the new
to Government intende unanimous consent of thirteen foreign America's lead. Even Lord North- Powera. Meanwhile the Custome receipts, while remaining essential cliffe, since he visited Peking, has for China's revenue, have become has apparently not yet succeeded in become a champica of China. But he the security for the Boxer indemnity and for many loans. China is allow impressing his new knowledge upon
hia argaas at home.
ed by treaty to levy au export duty
I have no space to deal with various of not more than 6 per cent and is compelled to do so, in spite of the other issues, analogous to the tariff, bad effect upon Chinese trade, because involving China's legitimate claims to otherwise it would be impossible to independenes. In all these issues, raise sufficient revenue. It is obvious men with financial motives which that this system constitutes at once a they dare not avow will raislead grave interference with Chinese journalists and public opinion at independence and a serious drawback home, if they can. It is therefore to Chinese industry, because all necessary to be very wary, and above imports are charged at the saree rate, all to remember that the Chinees are whether they are raw materials or not an inferior, race, but a great Guished articles, necessaries nation with a civilisation at least as luxuries.
good as our own.
ADMINISTRATION.
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Quite distinct from this system, WHAT TO DO FOR A COLD though also regulated by treaty, is
A hot bath at bed-t je followed by a
the administration of the Customs. Inaalive, is the right, treatment for a Ever since 1942 the collection of the cold, and the beat inxatire to and fa daties has boon under the control of
forcignum. The system now in forco
for many years in that, there in an
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AUTORIZED CAPITAL $10,000,000.00 $20,000,000 am-UF QAFIZAL,-z
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| G. M. Dodwell, Beq.---Dopaty Chairmand.
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Hongkong, February 13, 1981
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THE CHINESE MERCHANTS BANK LTD.
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Losus granted on approved securities. Current Accounts opened and Fixed
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