"CHINA POR THE CHINESA."
To the Editor of the London “Times” Air,-As a representative of “Young Chion," resident in this country, I cannot allow your | landing anicle of February 12 and the special article "China for the Chinese,” on which it was based, to pass without offering a protest. The opinions you express are no doubt arrived at by honest observation and inquiry, May 11⁄2 without wishing to "throw as much dust.o possible into the eyes" of this outer world, present another aspect of the case?
The real impression made on China by Japan's recent success is that it is possible by
peaceful orannization conducted on well-mo
boiled lines to rise to the rank and influence of a Great power. China's army reform in a first step in this process-not because, as your
correspondent implies, she wishes to use her
army to enforce her freedom from extra. tarritorial treaty clauses, but because she re
cognizes the necessity for an efficient police la
internal exigencies. War with a foreign Power "Is the last thing China contemplates, Decades must pass before she is ever able to preserva her own internal discipline,
So far, too, from connecting the American
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THE HONGkong telegRAPH MONce.
Shipping.
Arriva
Apenrade, Ger. *.n., 611, Gontḥand, 31st Mar, -Pathol 28th Mar, and Haibow 30th, Gen,-). & Co, Chinklang. Br. .., 1,226, Robertson, gent May-Chinking 37th Mar, Gen-B. &
S.
Doric, R. Raj' 4,975, H. Smith, R.N.A., 1st April-San Francisco 27th Feb., Hanntale 6th War. Yokohama soth, Kobe sind, Nagaki 23rd, and Manila joth, Mails and Gen-D. &0. S. 5. Co.
Tonkin, Fr. a. 6,375, A. Charbonnel, 1st April-Shanghai 30th Mar., Malls and Get-M. M.
Mazagon. Br. 3.9. 1.280. W. H. S. Hall, rst Apd-Moji 27th Mary Gen.-P. & Ö. S. N. P.
Maidzun Maru. Jah, 11, 1.059, 1 A, Merlin.
1st April-Auping 29th Mar., Gen.-O. S. K. Shahjahe, Br 1.4, 1.065. J. R. Scott, tut April,
Sigon 27th Mar., Rice.Wo Fat Shing. Helene, Ger. 1.8, 771, J. Tessen, 1st April,—
Swhow J1st Mar, Gen.-J. & Co.
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Vessels in Port.
Breakers, „
“Anghin, Ger, 11., 1,020, D. Reimers, 19th Mar, Bangkok and Mar, Rica and Wood.~~ B. & S.
Barra, Br. 8., 2,404, G, H. Doty, 30th Mar
Cardiff 15th Feb., Coal.-Admiralty, Bonvegne, Br.1.5, 2,505, R. Kroble, gest Mar.
-London 17th Feb, Gen.-G.,, L. & Co. Braemar, Br. 1.4 2,316, S. L. Saxby, goth Mar,
--Moji 24:h Mas, Coal,--M. P. K. Catherine Apcar, Br. 11, 7,327, A. Stewart
27th Mar,Calcutta via Penang and. Singapore 20th Mar, Geo.-D, 5, & Co,
· Ld.
...
Chingtu, Br, 4.1., 1,4.9, J. McD. Howie, zoth
Mar., Melbourne via Ports 11th Feb, Gen, and Mostly Flour.-B. & S.
Chowfa, Ger. 1.3., 1,055, 1. Spieson, 28th Mar -Bangkok ársi Mar., Rice.B, & S.
City Mar, Halgan Straite 29th Mar, Salvaged
Gast of a Picima.-Jamieson & Co.
Durban 28th Fab., Ballast.-G., L. & Co. Cranley, Br., 2008, W. E. Steel, 25th Mar, Daiei Kotchira Maru, jap. 8.8, 4,167, T.
Manský Maru, Jap *.s., 5,248, T. Ota, rst.Dos
Ar-Yokohama via Parts 16th Mar, COR and Gen.-T. K, K.
Arschl, 21st Mar.,Kobe and Karate 15th Mar., Coal and Gen-Bismark & Co. Hermanos, Am. s., 816, M. Moralen, 31st Mar., Manila 27th Már., Ballast,➡Order.
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APRIL 2, 1906.
Sydney and MORPEDO ~ Pel:Prins Waldsmar,
R. W, and child befafu, Mr. and Mrs. Chichester, Maj. A, A., Moon, Mr. and Mrs.
Marriott, Dr. O.
Clarke, F... Clothier, A. N.
Courtney, G. M.
MEMTs., and Miss | ECOL
Mora/Ma
Moxon, Mr and Mrs. Cllis F. B
Painter, Major &)
4 Mr. and Men, L. Reynolds, T. D.
Samor, Cart and Man. Searle, Rev. G. Saymon L-Col and
Bonnet, F.
A. H.
-Bostar, Mr. and Mrs. Kirby-Smith, Mex, and
baby J. W. C.
Beattie, M. P. Knox, Mr. and Mr. L. Carers, Mr. =' Borthwick, Mr. & Mrs. Kreyns, P.
Caster, Mr. and Mrs. Chater, Col
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·Martin, R. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ja.
F. Mitchell, R.
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Chatham, Miss
Clark, M. O. Clark, T. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs.
T. W. Clegg, R.M., Eng.
Lt.
Bronghall, L Beighton,
D. F. G.
Dornis, C. M. G.
L.F. Campbell, Cauwenberg, I.
Br Chalmers, Chatham,
Hon. & Mrs. Millar, C W.
Miller, P. L. Miller, The 4 Miusen - Montgomery, Mr. and Moore, Dr. W. B. A. Murray, Mrs, and Miss Mullins, Miss.
Llakest, G.
Martin, K. P.
and Mrs. H. 1.
and
Murray, H. H. Newall, S. G.
R. H.
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Oliffe, O. C. Otto, A.
A Mall will close for:--- Tionlonies Reichow, 3rd April, pa.. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow for Haimu, 3rd April, AM, DEN
Simpsonbalen, Witholmahafen, Fr. Herbertshobe, Mathpi, Samarai, Beltbane,
3rd April, to a
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kube, Yokohama, Hono- Tula San Francisco-Per Nippon Maru, 3rd April, to a..
Bangkok-Per Chowfa, 3rd April, 10 AM. Europe, &c. Inilis, yra İnticora Toskis, 3rd April, 11 AN
Macao-Por Hongshan, 3rd April, 1.15 F.M. Shanghai, Taington and Chemulpo-Per Hoang, and Apill, 3. M. Catherine Apcar, 3rd April, 2.P.M.
Singapore Petang and Calcutta- Per Shaughal, Moj Yokohama, Victoria, B.C., and Statile, Wash.-Per Shimane Mara, Sid
April, r.
Maris Par Taming, 3rd April, 3 'F.M. Pakhoi-Per Aparade, yed Apuli, 5 P.M. Swatow, Ampy and Auping--Per Maids Mar, 3rd April, EM
Moji, Kane, Yakobama, Victoria, B.C, and Tacoma, Wash.—Per Zyra, ith April, 11 A.M.
Macao--Por Hengshan, 4th April, 1.15 M. Cebu and lolla--Par Sungkiang, 4th April,
Coleman, Miss
maid Colvin, H. E. Coulthart,
J.
Crook, A. H.
Crowley, Mr. and Saint Cruickshank, A.
Edward and infant
Cunningham, G. Davist, F. O. Daibel, Dr. Deacon, F. B. Donald, R. H.
Palmer, Mr. R. H.
Parfti, W.
Patey, Mrs. H. O: Peake, W.
Fecker, B. L.
Galer, Capt. Gaspar, Mr. Gastor, E. Graham, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Douglas Groskom, Mr. Hall, Mr.
Hanton, Mr...
Hassan, Mr. and Mr. Hazeland, F, Au“.
Jacks, Mr.
Kaya, Major and Mrs.
Jeffries, H. U.
Josling, Lt.Col.
Knight, Mr.
Lang, Mr.
Skottowe, Mr. & MUL Stakes, Mr. Vendor Capki & Mrs. Ward, Capt. The Hon, and Mrs, M. R. O Watson, Mr. & Mr. L White, Dr. M. 1.
Wilkis, Mr. and Mrs
Tohu
Wonde, Mr. and Mrs.
Vao.de
Maitland, Mr. and Mrs. Woodward, Mr. & Mrs,
E. W.
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father, Mrs. G.H, } Bottings, P.
Mr. and Mrs.
boycolt with the new spirit which China is Chiyuen Ch. 1. 1.70, C. Stewart, 1st Aprit. Falk, Nor. S.K., 1,380, G/ M. Gundersen, 30th 3 P. Amoy, Foochow and Shangbai–Pat Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Pfordten, A. R
pictured as having imbibed from the example of Japan, nobody knowing the facts will dia. pate that the molestation offered to the Chinese who land (except officials) is too grievous to be tolerated by any buman being.
MIXED COURT UNSATISFACTORY.
Nor. is the Mixed Court difficulty one of recent growth, or one created or even ac- centuated by the success of Japan. For 20 years the regulations of the Mixed Court have been carried out in an unsatisfactory way partly owing to foreign encroachment on Chin- ese rights, partly to the submissiveness of the Chinese magistrates in administering the system. The assessor, who has no place in cases where only the Chinese are tried, bas continually thrust himself in at these trials. Prisoners awailing futher trial have continually been sent back to the municipal police prison instead of to the lawful Mix.d Court custody. Last wintera flagrant case occurred. A Chinese fady al position, arrested on suspicion of`kid napping by the English police, was relegated to the municipal prison in spite of the recom. mendation of Chinese judges that until further evidence should he procured she should tem porarily remain in the custody of the Mixed Court, And Yow wat she relegated there? Nel after appeal to and decision from the Taolai or the Cousal-General, to whom, in the circumstances, reference should have been made. She was positively snatched by the English police sergeant from the custody of Mixed Cour! officials, and the magistrate who forbade this act was summarily attacked by this police sergeant also.
Can it be wondered that a p-pular protest. orost against such violence, or that the rowdy element of the populace began to move? The result was bloodshed and destruction of pro. perty belonging to peaceful Chinese inhabit. anis. No wooder China's first need is nu army efficient for the control of its own disorderly *elements,
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Your correspondent seems to judge that Chinese students are sent to Tokio to bring back a sort of democratic warspirit. He for- gets that Tokio is much more naturally the educative centre for China than any European or American capital would be. A little reflec
lon would show that the following reasons operate:-Geographical proximity, language facility, economy. Whereas in Europe a Chiu esa student costs his State anything between £120 and £400 a year, in Japan he costs only from £18 to £4
HABTE FOR REFORM. Even granted that there is in some cases among the returned students a natural over haste for the desired reform, it is quite untrue that our officials have adopted or even sympa. thized with any extreme suggestion. Rather, the very fact that responsible officials are will: ing to sit at the feel of Young China argues
intense official sincerity in the movement la wards reform. And the Chinese students in
Japan are by no means the only ones. charged to bring home ideas and methods of reform. Over 1,eo Chinese students are
in Europe and America learning, observing, digesting. Their influence will surely operate against precipitate action, against foolish hosti lity towards foreigners in China. China, more over, understands quite clearly the ducir be of vicarious responsibility, and may be trusted to see to it that none of her actions in the future will embroil her, on the merits of this doctrine, with the Powers.
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Calon 31st Mar, Gon.-C. M. S. N. finans Br. 5.5, 1.435. J. Davis, tat April,
Caton 31st Mar., Gen.-J., M. & Co. Prinz Widemar, Ger. 8.5., 3,237, C. Waltemas, zadMar, Kobe 26th Mar., Gen.-M. & Co
Haimur Br. 1.1., 636, A. J. Robson 2nd April,
-Satow 1st April, Gen.-D., L. & Cò. Emest imons, Fr. 8.5, 2,161, Bourton, and Apl-Marseilles 4th Mar., and Balgon 30 Mails and Gen.-M. M. Loonging, Br. 5.s., 1,093. A. E. Sandbach,
Mix Co.
Mar, Muji 23rd Mar, Coal-S, W. & Co. Germania, Ger. A., 1,713, H. Lorenzen, 37th Mar,Bangkok 20th Mar., Rica). &
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Hanoi, Fr. as, 739, P. Meeries, 8th Mar, Manila, 4th Mar,, Ballast.-A, R. M. Hoversham Grange, Br. s... 4,970, P. Howe, 24th Mar,-Barry 9th Feb., Ballast.-G., L. & Co.
Heimdal, Nor. s.8., 761, Johnsen, 29th Mar,—
Iloilo 74th Mar, Sugar.-Order. Holstein, Ger. ss., 900, A. Niejahr, 30th Mar, Haiphong and Hoihow 26th Mar., Gen. ~~J. & Co.
Amping Mars, 4th April, 5P.M.
Singapore and Rangoon - For Manshin Mars, April, 5P.M
- Macao-Per Hawngskan, "gih April, 1.15 PM.
Shangbai Per Porków, sth April, 3 x3. Amoy and Maolla-Per Zapro, 6th April, 9AM
Macao-Per Hrungskan, 6th April, 1:15 PM. Singapore, Sourabaya and Samarang-Per Chunrang, 6th April, 2. F.M.
Shanghal-Per Tingsang, 6th April, 2 r.1. Manila-Per Loongsang, 6th April, 3 P.M. Tientsin-Par Kašking, 6th April, 3 P.M. Europe, &c India, eda Tuticorin-Per
Macio-Per Hengshan,
W. H.
F. H..
Pigott, C. Powell, W. A.
Branco, Dr. K. Caspersen, S. Finnick, R. L. Finnick, H. R. Geinrol, OF
Capt. & Mrs. J. Power, Mrs. and Miss Gautuer,
Dowley, Mr. and Mrs.
W. AN Downing, Mr and Mrs.
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C, and infant Drails, Einstmann, W. Erggelet, Barones M, Evan-Jones, Dr. and
Mrs. R. Evans, Dr. P. M, Eyer; G. W. Fischer, K. Fletcher, H..
and April,-Manila-30th Mar., Gen.-]- | Iris, Am, transport, 3,200, Whitton, 27th Feb., Oceana, 7th April, is th April, 1.15 P.M. Forman, Mr. and Mrs.
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Lyra. Pa. 5.5, 3,516, G. V. Williams, and ApManila. P.1. 30th Mar., Gen-D. & Cold,
Satsumi Br. s., 2.960, Chubb, 2nd April.
Siaapore 25th Mar, Gen.-D. & Co, Ld. Brand, or 1.520, M. Evensen, 2nd April, --Cnton 1 April, Gen-Kwong Man We
Clarances at the Harbour Offlee. Kashin, for Canton, Chinking, for Canton, Girmála, for Bangkok, Satru, for Fonchow. Mazare, for Singapore. Lucia, w Wuchaw. Hinsan; for Switow. Helens,or Hoihow. Kurlchw, for Tientsin. Pajor Singapore,
Departures. April... Empir, for Majl Daégi faru, for Swatow, Hmet, for Amov.
C. Fr. Laette, for Shanghai, Filipf Artelli, for Shanghai,
'April 2. Mang Maru, for Swatow, Peral for Singapore.. Hinton, for Shanghai.
Pasengers arrived. Perlane, from Bwatow-142 Chinese. Pedhakjehan, from Saigon--144 Chinese. PePrine Waldemar, from Kobe--Mr. P. E. Stirte.
PeMaideuru Maru, from Anping-Messrs. J. Golfell and D. Ferguson.
Pei Loangsang, from Manila - Messrs. Stepins, H. Luson and José de Loyzaga,
Pe:Doric, from San Francisco, &c.-Mr. and rs. W. D. Young: Mesars, C. B. Perki, E. L. Barthel, Mr. and Mrs. B. Fay- monvie, Bon, and Mrs. J C, Sweeney, Miss Sweby, Col. and Mrs. Goodlee, 1 leut. Marcus Covel U.3.A.. Mrs. and Miss Brigham, Mrs. Kemy Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Carns and san, Mr. Kench Beebe, Mia. E, Clinton and infant, Mrs W. Taylor, Mr. . H. Glover, Miss T
Térti, Capt, J. S. Michael, Mrs. Christy and S. 3 chiren, Mrs. Manuel, Mr. E. A Stine spring Mrs. J. F. Cass and son, Mrs. Ellis Cromeases Brock, Coleman and maid, Mrs. child, Miss S. Lamar, Mr. Jesse Kerbymith, infant and amah, Mess's. W. F. Johns, H. H. Sebres, Dr. R. B. Scarlett, Dy. A. HRemington, Messrs. G. M. Lukesh, U...d. C. Harrison, Miss Farrison, Mr. Gee, Chandler, Miss A. B. Chandler, Mr. and EN. Raynor, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Graves, Hr. FA. Hollabauzb, Miss Clara Gere, and Drape
Georg Misses
-Manila 22nd Feb, Coal,Government. Jules Terry, Fr. 18., 300, Sap, 30th Mar
Haiphong ayth Mar., Ballant.-M. & Co.
Macao ayth Mar, Gen.--Chinese. Kampot, Fr. s.3, 412, De Celles, 27th Mar,
Moji z3rd Mar., Coal-D, & Co., Ld Kobe, Aust. 5.8, 1,300, Ukerheish, goth Mar.,- Kueichow, Er. s.s., 1,215, "awkes, 30th Mar.,
-Canton 30th Mar, Gen.-B. & S. Mausang, Dr. 4.5 1,644, R. Houghton, 27th Mar,Sandakan 21st Mar, Timber and Gen] M, & Co.
Mercedes, Br. transport, 1,900, J.S/McGregor, 6th Feb.,-from. Pulo Condora Island. Nippon Maru, Jap. R., 1,072, W. W. Greens, 23rd Mar, San Francisco zoth Feb., and Shanghai zoth Mar., Mails and Geo.-N. Y. K.
Shinano Maru, Jap x1, M. J. Culush, 29th MarSeattle via Por: and Shanghai 26th Mar, Gen.-N. Y. K Suisang, Br. ., 1,600, 'T. A. Mitchell, 16th Mi-Calcutta 27th Mar., Coal,, M, & Co,
Sungkiang, Br. ss., 987, G. H. Pennefather, 29th Mar-Iloilo 25th Mar, Sugar, B. &
Tanhan, B. 5.3., 4,121, ). T. Laing, 31st Mar, -Bangkok 23rd Mar, Rica.-B. & Co. Talisman, Nor. 8.8., 1,10 Petersan, 20th Mar,
-Pulp Laut 19th Mar., Coal.-M. & Co. Taming, Br. s.5., 1,35, 4, W. Outerbridge, goth Mar., Manila 27th Mar., Sugar➡B, & 5. Tian Maru, No. 2, Jap. 2.3., 3200, K. Itow, 30th |
Mar., Rangoon 17th Mar., Rica.-Order. Welsh Prince, Br. 5.s., 2,600, Coull, 26th Mas...
-Bombay via Singapore 19th Mar, Ballast-Order.
Yochow, Br. 8.s., 1,305, J, H. Brown, 30th Mar.,
-Can'on 3016 Mar, Gen.-B. & S.
Steamers Fxpooted/
Due
Kudat and Sandakan-Per Mausang, 7th April, 1 P.M,
Shanghai-Per Chínhiang, 7th April, 3 P.M. Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per Capri, 10th April, 11-AM,
Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Fer Namtang, toth April, 2 P.31,"
Prins Regent Luitpold, 11th April, 11 A.M.
Euripe, &c. India, via Tuticoria 1.
Shanghai Nanasaki, Kobe, Yokohama Victoria and Vancouver, (B.GJ-Per Atkinton, 11th April, 11 A.M. (
Tienisja-Per Frang, 11th April, 2 P.M. Singapore, Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang, Sourabaya and Macassar-Fas Tjimahi, 11th April, qjir.M. “
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Europe, &c. India, via Tuticoria-'er Armand Bekić, 17th April, 11 A.M.
Shanghai, Nagasak Kale Yokohama Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-- Pes Empress of India, 18th April. A M
Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama --- Por Yawala Mars, 18th April, 11 A.M.
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Batavia-Messrs. Kawasumi and U.S.S. Raleigh.........International, Sac For Martellles-Vr. A, de Lansfien, Choysangi.......Now, Mr.d Mrs. R. Lacroix, Mrs. Bickart and infab Mesare de Marsay and Steemakers Mra rique, Mr. Aguaruni y de Salls, Rev. Islo Boyer, Messrs. Legros, Mrs Sefoling, Mr. Fojuk, Mr. Bickart. From Kobe-Mrs. From Schipe, Mr. and Mrs. Legrand. Shart-Mr. Gimon, Miss Rozier, Mr. Yadat, Mrs, d Miss Moninot, Mr. J. Bouteilla. Ct. Vengt Lt. Vitali, Mr. Marrick, Mr. and Mrs. Sour:mmanual, Corbeau, Gifard, Berlin, neir, Are, Butour, and Gessel.
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As to your correspondent's depreciatory comparison between the Chinese and "apanes larger morality, as evinced in the virtue of political altruism, all I need say evidently ignorant of Confucian teaching o this head. Confucius teaches political altruism quite as much as he teaches private or indivi. dual altruism. It is certainly true that his teaching of the former has to some extent beep in abeyance, since our former autocrats had forbidden its general study among the people. It was their cue to keep this teaching unknown. It is not, however, the cue of the present ruling powers to do so. Thus political altruism, the necessity and beauty of individast self-sacrifice for the State's welfare, is potentially, and I might almost say actually, an emanation from the national religion, as it is acknowledged by your correspondent to ho in Japan.
As to the feeling and temper of his Excellency Tuanfang, sincerity and polit. cal insight have d tinguished bis action all through. He has sent the Empress memorandum after memorandum urging the need for a modera constitutional system of Monarchy, and it undoubtedly in his efforts that presont
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