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BOLSHEVISM IN CHINA.
SIR HENRY POLLOCK ON
ITS DANGERS."
The pursuit of Bolshevist prin- ciples by a section of young Chinn was the subject of a speech made
likod. That seemed to be the glat of the teaching in this part of the country. If China hoped to bulid a civilisation on that, then he could say there was a very poor outlook for the civilisation of China.
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He had every confidence that the Chinese nation would pursue stead-
Rugby, Oct. 25, Nogotiations are beginning very fastly the path of pragress if it would get rid of civil war, improve shortly between the British and by Sir Henry Pollusk K. C., when national organisation, and Spanish Governments for the rav he presided at a gathering in maintain law and order bath in vision of the Anglo-Spanish Com- the Cathedral Hall last night. connection with Chinese and for-mercial Treaty, the terms of which The occasion was an address by elgners. Then there were no have not given complete satis- Dr. Rufus Jones on "Building the heights to which China might not faction to either side. New Civilisation," and at the con-attala, clusion of the address Sir Henry Pollock said he thought patience, and working on sound foundations, were necessary in the building of a new civilisation.
He could not but be dismayed at the methods by which a certain section of young China was trying to build up a new civilisation. Some of them scenied to have an idea that instead of building up on foundations which had stood them in good stead for thousands of years, they had to make a break in the old institutions and start on something entirely fraali.
What were the now institutions that seemed to appens them? speaking without He was nor thinking when he said that they were the institutions of Bolshevik Rassin.
A Mysterious Appeal. A certain number of young Chinese had persuaded them selves that these were fidanrahle Institutions, having admirable re- sults. As regards the results, he could only remind the audience of the fearful state of Russia after the war. It seemed to him a most extraordinary thing that in some mysterious way the institutions of Bolshevik Russia had presented an appeal to some Chinese.
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Another factor in connection with the Chinese by which they attempted to build up a new civilisation apart from this Bolshevist idea was that in some extraordinary way they seem- ed to have given up that reverence for their elders which had, for so many years, been a marked feature of Chinese life.
Apparently the "idea was. that the men experienced in govern- ment were to Se pushed on one side. That seemed to be a rather curious feature of modern develop- ment in China.
Although nobody had more sympathy than he for the en- thusiasm of youth, there appeared to be a tendency to take heed of young men coming from the Uni-. versities instead of putting con- fidence in the older men..
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He saw a number of young men and women from China before him, and ventured to impress on them that it was not wise, as apparently attempted in. China, to throw the older people overboad and neglect old principles and that revérence for seniors.
He had heard only that day something of the Bolshevik teach- ing in one part of China. It was a teaching of free love, free every- thing, absolutely no restraint-the doctrine that every man and wo- man had the liberty to do as they
Great Destiny.
According to its terms, the treaty could have been denounced by either side at six months notice, If she was to build up the earliest date for such action civilisation, might he suggest being October 28- The treaty that it should be done stop by was not denounced on Saturday, step with patience, and that there but notes have been exchanged must be no violent eruption, but providing that either Government a building up on the old civilisa-can denounco it at any time ba tlon. If that were done, there tween that date and April 23.next, was no limit to the prosperity, of in the event of the negotiations the Chinese people. Poin about to be started not lead- Then China would take her fulling to a satisfactory agreemét place in the councils of the na- British Wireless. tione, and she would in the future be possibly hithe van of progress. All that would take time. There was no short cut out of the diff culties she now found herself in difficulties of civil war, disorder and trife.
Rising again, Sir Henry Pollock said there was not the slightest doubt that there were snne stu- dente who were taking up Bolshe
vist ideas and those students were He had spoken with the genuine the greatest enemies of their own desire that the Chinese might rise country. They right think they by themselves to a new civilisay were helping China along. He tion, and in that way make their jhad no doubt they were holding contribution not only to the advan-China back. : cement of China but to the advan-
with Every little incident cement of the whole world. He foreigners which could bc, was hoped this spirit would take strong magnified into an international root, because he believed the situation, and they looked upon Chinese had a great and glorious every such thing as making an destiny.....
Dr. Jones' Views. Speaking on the same therae after Sir Henry Pollock's address, Dr. Rufus Jones said, "I do not think they are going to run wild. I don't think they are going to stray to newfangled extremes. have great faith in young China.
occasion for a rumpus.. That surt of distortion, and it was dis tortion in many bases into a grudge against the foreigners, was a bad thing, and for China's own benefit, the sooner this idea was got rid of, the sooner she would go ahead and progress along orderly lines and not on the lines of inci- ting ignorant workers to riot..
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