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mier of China have once again resorted to the intolerable habit of attempting to cure the grave national crisis by the out- Words have nouring of mere words. ruined China. Whether it please the pacific critics of Europe or not the final salvation of this ungoverned people and the security of her relations with the civilised world are to be secured by na other means that at least the sight of the sword. And of all the candidates for the rôle of Mussolini in China to-day, there is none who has the personality or the rigid determination of Chang Tao Lin
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EZZINO, January 30th. A few days ago I went to see Chang Tan, Lin in his new palace in Minkden, and a personal impression of one of the
Of immediate topics in Peking, the three outstanding figures in China may only one worthy of note is the discussion be of interest. It is curious to note how
as to the precise manner in which the entirely diferent these three figures are. Government will scrape together enough South, Centre, and North, each contri- money to tide them over Tuesday next, butes one, and cash is characteristic of the Chinese New Year. his own people. Sua Tat Sec, with his sary, as if the Government falls the newly unachievable ideals. foundationless ne elected President may fall too. Too tivity, irritable chafings against foreig much importance is being attached to the ners and countrymen alike, over-active ported visit to Mukden of Marshal brain and broadcast challenges in all Tunn Chi Jui, Chang Tso Lin's old op- directions, is not more unlike Wo Peiponent: the British Minister is leaving Fu-a capable organiser of military to-morrow for a visit to the centre of success, but a thorn in the side of his China, where, among other places, he -own party because his persistent refusal) may pay a visit to Loyang.
to assume any political responsibility is
so often tempered by petulant raids into the party arenn-than is Chang Tso Lin. the master of Manchuria.
Master, indeed, of his three provinces, of his army, and of himself is this pro- duct of the North; the many vicissitudes of his fortunes have never seriously re duced the prestige of the Marshal nor made him less of a factor in the life and death problem that confronts China: to day. His friends believe that he will be the deciding factor: his enemies fear that will be there is no man in China whose action is watched with anything like the interest that centres on the smallest move of Chang Two Lin. At first sight there is little, perhaps, to suggest to the stranger the very great part that bas bee played in the recent history and the present auxieties of China by this small, quiet person in civilian dress. But this impression soon gives place to the con- viction that whatever the person, the personality is neither small nor quiet. The graceful modelling of the Marshal's rather small features and his silken voice scantily mask a distinction and deter-- mination which have transformed a mere leader of Hung Hu Tze irregulars into the most feared personality in China, Twice already has Chang Tso Lin launch- ed an earthquake from Manchuria, and he does not conceal his intention of chal- lenging the present régime also, in his own time and way. Allowing for ex aggeration, he has under hand 130,000- trained men; his new arsenal at Mukden is already at work and rapidly approach ing completion: his cofiers-alone in China-are full; and though his relations are not to-day as elose with Japan as they were two years ago, none knows better than he that the Island Kingdom canant
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lained the independent position which he maintained against Peking, even in matters affecting foreign relations, such as recognition of the Soviet Government, which is now one of the urgent questions of the hour; and he expressed some in- terest to know the probable action of the new British Cabinet. In this confection an almost total want of understanding prevails in Eastern Asia; that a Labour and Socialist Government can control the policy of the British Empire remains a source of mystifiention to all but a few. Among certain hostile sheets, however, somewhat envious recognition is made of the greatness which can thus compel all parties, without exception and appar- ently without friction, into the Imperial service.
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It is not to be wondered at that Chang TRO Lin, whose future must either mould. or be crushed by the future of Chica herself, should "think that he has cause to reproach Britain with partiality for his enemy Wu Pei Fu. But he is proh ably congratulating himself pron the Trendiness with which de facto 'Govern- meats are now recognised by the Great Powers, and upon; the corresponding dis advantages to his enemies should he him self succeed in winning to the recess, be-. hind the Dragon Throne. That he will be successful in the next trial of strength is too much as yet to say, Wu Pet Fu is a strong and able soldier and cannot he rariaed: his preparations are going on night and day at Loyang, and until the day of his defeat his official position will unquestionably, secure for him certain tangible financial and other advantages from the Great Powers. But at least it may be said that the next struggle will be on a scale out of all proportion to the skirmishings of May. 1929. The un- qualified autocrat of Mukden has created around himself a halo of admiration, largely mingled with terror, which in perhaps the best possible atmosphere in which to work out his proposals for the redemption of China What those pro- posals are his Excellency did not explain, but it is not pretended that Chang Teo: Lin has any real confidence in the power of the mob of China to achieve its own salvation. For many reasonk, which are beyond the scope of the present.message, it is impossible to generalise upon the purposes which Chang Teo Lin harbours. But it may be said that he is commonly reported to trust to nothing except force ---and his own force-for the work that lies before the regenerator of China. That anything permanent can be achieved without the presence, and probably with out the use, of force is extremely doubt- ful. The opinion of unofficial foreign critics has somewhat veered in the course of the last two years. Then Wu Pei Fu. was unquestionably regarded as the best hope of unity. But the accession to power of a series of important Govern- ments, all of which have been more cr Jess associated with the name of Wu Pei Fu, a ench more futile than the last, has aurage these observers. Even ns I w. do both the President and the Pre-
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