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WESTERNISING-THE-DAST---
LORD WILLIAM ORIH'S VIEWS. We published some weeks ago a letter written from China on the above subject by Lord Williamsoil for publication in the Loader Daily Express. In a further letter Lord Cecil
writes :----
In my last letter I said that there were
difficulties in the way of an educational advance in Chins, diffenities which impede the development of the organisation of a complete educational system. To begin with, China thinks Western education as it comes to her is demoralising-note I say, as it comes to her that is, after it has passed through the hands of the Western materialists and their Japanese imitators.
“THE HONGKONO-UNIVERSITT:-
to margo And ko pailed off the game, the other side scoring 30.
Did I say England? I should have said the English spanking rate, for it was the Pilgrim
Capt. Beasley and Mr. Byrne then changed Fathers who founded the States, and it is the over and, playing Middleton and Enandes, gave Wesleyan thought that has largely guided them a worse beating than the latter had receiv them. But I takes up too much of your papar. ed at the hands of Brierley and White, the I hear that the prospectus of the Hongkongören baing 6-love-6-2 Messrs. Brierley and University speaks of making a special, offort to White played Whoslook and Fearon in the build up character; but how? I understand it anal rabber. The first set went in faveur to be without religion, certainly without of the visitors by soven games to five. Christianity. This truly is making bricks Shanghai secured an easy win in the second pet without straw; nay, without clay as well. How by six games to one, but the Hongkong is it to be done? I suppose the master is to representativas regained their form in the tell his pupils that they must be good. But concluding game which they carried off by six will that have any result? Why, China is a living proof to the contrary.
If every Chinese ruler ever thought of keep- ing the excellent maxime that were written by Confucius, and that are learnt by heart by every Western education, for instance, as it is educated Chinese boy, China would be an ideal taught in Tokyo University, appears to the country, Chinese morality is as low as its ethics Chinaman-and I think to others also-to be
are high. It is a standing example of the sort of mental poison, calculated to reduce the uselessness of good advice. Yet the same old morality of any nation down to zero, even if that plan is to be tried again, in spite of its obvious nation be blessed with high ethical principle. failure; only the authority on which the good And when poor China] tastes this mental polson advice rests is to be largely diminished-the as it is dispensed by her Japanese teachers she teacher is not to say, as the Chinese teacher says realises that it will soon bring her State with its now: This advice comes down to you from time-honoured customs to nothingness. Confucius, and has been respected by your Japanese thinkers say, for infance, that it is fathers; but he is to say, if he tells the truth: no good believing in religion since all the "The good advice I give you is a mere invention ablest men of the West are unbelievers. Lea of a few theorists, it has never obtained accept- ting on one side the falseness of such a state-anoe in the West except in France, and thero ment, can you wonder that the Chinees find the its resulta are injurious; so we are going to try results of such teaching demoralising? Chinese [it in the East." morality, even before it has been submitted to anch a destructive process, is not very exalted, but there are matters on which its teaching is excellent; and which depend on Chinese religion. HONESTY?
A Chines will cheat and will lie against anyone in most things, but on certain points be is absolutely reliable. These points, under the
process of Westernization, ure getting distinctly fawer, as the German traders in Tientsin hare found out, who are now rather ruefully count-
ing over their bad debts, which they hara allowed to accuzanlate on the theory that the Chinese always mest their trade obligations.
FAILURE.
gaines to four.
Details of the results aro as follow :-- Capt. Brierley and T. A. White (Hongkong) | boat Messrs. H. Middleton and R. J. Saunders (Shanghai) 6-3, 6-1 (twelve games to four).
Capt. Beasley and Mr. E. 6. J. Byrne (Hongkong) bout Messrs. G. M. Wheelock and
Fearon (Shanghai) 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 (Sixteen games to eleven).
beat Meares Saunders and Middleton (Shanghai) Capt. Beasley and Mr. Byrne (Hongkong) 6-0, 6-2 (twelve games to two).
Capt. Brierley and Mr. T. A. White (Hong. kong) boat Meners Wheelock and Fearen (Shanghai) 7-5, 1-6, 6-4 (fourteen games against fifteen).
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Poor China is to share in that experiment which is proving such a failure in Japan and India-of education without religion, of morality without faith. Has such a course made high- minded met in the West, and can such a course make high-minded men in the East? What
STRAITS. Chins wants at the present day in high-mindedressal are hereby informed that their Goods are Consignees of Cargo by the above-named men. Can you ba high-minded without religion
Those interested in the well-being of China are meditating sorrowfully on this question; this is especially true of the missionaries. Many
being landed and placed AT THEIR Rex in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon where el consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained Boon as the
Again, the Chinanmu will lease a follow-Ching/have fired for years in discomfort and danger, Goods are landed.
man to die in a gattor full of water, as the chief engineer of this ship saw done in Shanghai. And this was not au exceptional case, as Dr. Macklin, of Nanking, tells me. That Canadian philanthropist or
pist-or shall I say säiltrides the along
roads, picking up dying Chinamen, and saves their lives, and, as a rule, he gets no help from their fellow-countrymen, Chinaman of the old sort will allow his father or Yet no
his brother or any relation or even his
guity. brother to want, even if he has to divide his last crust with him. But the modern Westernised, Chinaman has no such scruples, and while he has not learnt to play the good Samaritan, he has even forgotten the sacred obligation to his, own father thus I was informed by several Chinese gentlemen of rank.
Or, to take another instance, Chinese permit polygamy; women are regarded as inferior be inga, and their coulition, compared to womon of the West, is very miserable There have been a few white women who hare been so foolish to marry Chinamen, and they have suffered mach. Yet, when we have said this, we rant remember that the Chinamen has a high ideal of public decency. You will never see an in decent picture except in a foreign shop-window, and I was told by a Chinese gentleman that they
would never allow their wives to look at such a picture.
DEMORALISATION.
But the Westernised Chinawoman is already acquiring a reputation for anseemly behaviour. Female students dress like men, they go on pionic parties without chaperon Can you or they have
their clothes cat, extremely wonder that many of the best men in China good Conservatives of that most conservative fand-are shaking their heads and mying that under Western influences their nation is going -to the dogs?
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have died from pestilential climates of by the sword. They think little about sach matters. They are only auxions for the future of those for whom they have lived and suffered. any mission bodies have erected splendid schools What will be the fate of the pupils of these schools?
The Chinese learu readily, and some of the futures before them if they can only get a good bright boys in those mission school hava grest
university education. But what will be their fate if they fall into the hands of Rome un- believing professor at one of these universities who will persuade them that all they have learut in the mission schools is wrong? Their coudi tion will be worse than if they had never heard of Christianity or Western education.
Perhaps the reason why people think that Western education in China most be irreligions is because they think that the Chinese hate Christianity. I holiove this is a misunderstand- ing that should be cleared up. The Chinese are the most to int people in the world as regards rel they bove tolerated Indian Buddhism; yes, they still speak of it as the Indian
religion. They have tolerated Mahometism; there are Mahometan colonies in many of their tag towns. They are more tolerant than the Russians, for they tolerate the
Jews. They are rather proud of a little colony of Jews they possess in their midst. They have tolarated Christianity. For two hundred yeara there has been a colony of Greek Christians close to Peking: they will tolerate any religion
what they are intolerant of is foreigners.
TOREIGNERS,
The Boxer movement was directed against foreigners, not Christians; in some cases men who smoked cigarettes were killed because cigarettes wore regarded as foreign,
This brings me to my second difficulty. Western education to be appreciated by the Chines must be given | by Chinese; therefore the great object of ovary university that hopea to succeed in China should be to try to prepare and educate Chinese students to take the place
R
Perhaps what impotes the development of Western education in Chinese universities most of all is the reputation that the Westernised Chinaman who teschea in these universities has of being a revolutionary he cousequence is of the Western professors at an early date. that China balts in her advance. Mind you, I The Chinees quite realise that at present am not saying that there is going to be a
a Wo
Vestern education must be given by Westera reaction in favour of the old learning; Chius teachers. They do not want a permanent quite understands that unless she will accept Western settlement. So when I have explained modern ideas she will no longer be able to call to Chinese that we have the welfare of blus at her land her own She is ecastantly reminded! of this by the Hassians in the north, by the heart because by our religion we are bound to believe in the brotherhood of mon, and that our English at Weihsiwel and Hongkong, by the
the object is therefore only to retain Western tea Freach in Yuanan, by the Germans in Shantung, chers till we have educated enongh Chinese and, lastly and especially, by the Japanese in thinkers
Garry on the great traditions of Manchuria, who will not even let her build Christianity and education, the suggested idea railways in her own country; and so she is going of a Christian university has met with the to modernise.
warmest opproval.
to
I do not hesitate to say that if a Chinoman
To many a Chinaman it seems as if it were a choice between two evils the demoralisation were to choose between an unbelieving foreign
of Western education or the certainty of unive
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NO RELIGION.
The Western educator of the Far East, if
Christianity is the best thing that comes from the West."
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It these
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sentatives of the Hongkong Garrison and the Shanghai Cricket Club is taken from the Shanghai Mercury
without religion. Irreligious education is in full swing at Tokyo; the Germans are going to start another non-religions university at Bhanting some people say the English ani- versity at Hongkong is going to be. non-
Captain Brierley and Mr. R. James
played Messrs. J. Saunders religious, but I hope wiser counsels will
(Hongkong) prevail: andt, at any rate, religious hostels in connection and H. Middleton (Shanghai), ad the sete with the university will
will be portaitted.
proved rather one-sided, the visitors gaining`sti makes ous
think of poor China, with easy victory by six games to one... All round great universities hard at work turn-
the Hongkong representatives showed much ing out not good Confucians, good Buddhists, superior play to their opponents, and White good Jews, or good Christians but just product frequently applauded for his cleverness. The was exceptionally brilliant at the net, being ng man without faith, and therefore without first three games of the initial set went principle, without truth, and without honesty, who shall go throughout the length and breadthin favour of Hongkong, then Middleton of China making the name of the West odious secred Shanghai's first game, and Brierley- to all rightminded men. Fer, after all, civilisa losing his service brought the score to 3-2 in tion without religion has hitherte proved another game and were accordingly defested by Shanghai only won failure. Certainly, Western civilisation with- aut Christianiy is like Hamlet with Hamlet left six games to three. In the second set the put. All its ideals are Christian, and it is an
visitors won six out of the seven games played, unreasonable system
Beasley and Mr E. G. J. Byrne anless
you accept a Chris-
(Hagkong) were next opphed to Mossra.
G. N. tian basis for your thought.
Every Western thinker, even those who pro-thongh the visitors lost the first set by four Wheelock and R. I. Fearon (Shanghai), and fess unbelief, has lived in an atmosphore
tu
favour of the visitors."
of Christian thought. And those to whom games against six they succeeded in carrying of we owe nost are not hesitated to refer the next two sets und so the second rubber
Beasley
did not their inspiration to the teaching of the
score a single point in the Bible. Ahanghai newspaper said the other first game, and a second love-game was won by day that it wanted a
Wheelock who played Chinese Howard
consistently throughout reform the Chinese prisons. Would Howard then the Shanghai players scored two games, In the second set Byrne won his service. ever have reformed the prisons if he had not, been a Christian? Would Wilberforce have both douce games, and after this nothing carried of freed the slaves if he had been educated at could touch the visitors who
the sut by six games to two - Byrne Tokyo or at Shantung Universities? Think of
the statesmen who have made England great securing the first love-game of the set. The from urleigh, to Gladstone. Statessen who contest, winning three games right off the reel. Hongkong players started well in the final have differed absolutely en many points, 18 Wheelock's serve went in favour of Shanghai Strafford and Cromwell, have been united on this one point.
Where would & ngland be with and then the visitors added tere more game, at the teaching of Latimer and Land, of bringing the score to 5-1. After one deace Richard Baster and John Milton, of Pusey and added a third after three deacen. Byrne was Beasley lost the next game, and Wheelock Simeon, of Bunyan and Wesley P
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