CO129-400 - Governor Sir May - 1913 [3-4] — Page 107

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us very much resemble a large black dog; and further very heavy taxes were levied, much emburdening us people.

Now, however, the despotic dynasty of Ching has been overthrown but we should never comit any barbarous act. The Manchus can now no longer do us trouble, but we have yet to fear the tartars (Foreigners ?), who will divide up our nation, if we are not on our guard. Though Japan was but a small country, yet the patriotism of her people has raised her to power and prosperi- -ty. Her success in defeating Russia was solely owing to the

efforts of her subjects, yet now then that her name is famous far and wide, she has begun exercising her power over our nation, and

usurping our territories as she likes. The British treats us just like worms and ants and in addition to their usurpation of our

land, they most grievously beat and kick us at will. The loss of

Kau-chau to the Germans much injured the prestige of our China, and

not only has Port Arthur been ceded to Russia, and Tai Lin to

France, but even the Portuguese have tried to put forward their

claims.

For all these reasons all our fellow-countrymen should

have patriotism. Take Judah, Poland, Korea and India for illustra-

-tion. Their subjects, on account of the loss of their nation, are

looked upon but as worthless as sands. What we have said is no

idle story, and in the future all our fellow-countrymen should ente!

-tain fervent patriotism, and regard their death but as a happy passing into eternity. They should realise that they are all the descendants of a common ancestor. We hope that all will commit our golden advice to memory, and love one another, that so unity of mind among us may be secured, and the foreign devail may be captured and buried alive. Would not this be a satisfactory result?

Book the Second.

"A Cantonese refrain".

Part I.

Is an exhortation to the people not to give up their worship of the gods but to refrain from absurd superstitions. It is composed in the colloquial to be sung by singing-girls, and

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