Directory_and_Chronicle_1940 — Page 379

Directories & Chronicles 香港指南 All

Province. Manchuria Hopeh Shantung Szechuen

Hunan

CHINA

Population. 19,290,000 27,952,932* 38,000,000 76,613,000

31,591, 211

Kiangsu Chekiang Fukien

Hupeh Kiangsi Anhwei

26,105,969+

-

24,467,000

21,715,396

Population.

A3

Province.

32,128,236

20,632,701

12,157,741

Kwangtung

30,000,000

Kwangsi

12,258,580

Yunnan

11,020,607

Other Provinces

55,000,00

Total

438,933,373

* Not including Tientsin.

+Not including Hankow.

The total number of foreigners in China was given in 1931 as 370,393 made up as

follows:

Nationality.

American

Firms.

559

Persons.

8,637

Nationality. Japanese

Firms. 7,249

Persons.

260,621

Austrian

15

245

Mexican

4

Belgian

22

546

Norwegian

22

229

British

1,021

13,344

Polish

1

14

Czechoslovaks

9

276

Portugese

150

2,368

Danish

36

650

Russian

1,104

66,479

Dutch

-

29

700

Spanish

24

334

Finnish

3

89

Swedish

10

242

French

197

8,651

Swiss

41

309

German

Italian

340 35

3,444

Other Countries

22

2,455

756

Total

10,889

370,393

.

The principal dependencies of China have been Mongolia, with an area of 1,288,035 square miles, and some 2,000,000 people; and Manchuria, with an area of 363,000 square miles, and an estimated population of 13,700,000. Outer Mongolia in 1912 asserted her independence of Chinese sovereignty, and obtained the formal recognition of Russia, but under the Russo-Chinese Treaty concluded in 1915 the suzerainty of China was recognised and the autonomy of Outer Mongolia agreed to. Towards the end of 1919 Outer Mongolia petitioned to return to the authority of Peiping. The petition was granted, and the several treaties with Russia were abrogated. Conditions in Outer Mongolia, however, have been by no means stabilised by the ostensible return of Mongolia to China's fold. The invasion of Baron Ungern von Sternberg with an anti-Bolshevik army in Feb- ruary, 1921, caused the intervention of Soviet Russia, whose troops, having dislodged Ungern's men, entered into possession of Urga, the capital of Mon- golia, and the Territory stretching up to the Russian frontier. Inner Mon- golia has been formed into three special administrative districts, viz., Jehol, Chahar and Suiyuan. Manchuria or Manchukuo as she is now sometimes called has in recent years been steadily and rapidly colonised by Japanese, who greatly outnumber the Manchus in their own land. In 1932, she asserted her independence, under Japanese protection, but so far she has not been re- cognised by any other Nations with the exception of San Salvador. Tibet- which is also practically a dependency of China and whose actual status is still an outstanding question between Great Britain and China-has an area of 643,734 square miles and a population of over 6,000,000. Down to 1910 it was ruled by the late Dalai Lama, but subject to the Government of Pei- ping, which maintains a Resident at Ihassa. In consequence, however, of the Dalai Lama's refusal to comply with the demands of Peiping, a Chinese military expedition was dispatched to Lhassa, and he fled to India, where he remained for over a year. Meanwhile, the great revolution broke out in China. The Tibetans seized the opportunity to proclaim their independence, and again a military expedition was sent to Tibet, but more conciliatory methods had to be adopted. The Chinese troops were withdrawn and the Dalai Lama re- turned to the Tibetan Capital. The tripartite conference at Simla in 1914 to determine the status of Tibet and delimit the boundaries ended in failure,

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