Can China Save Herself a Series of Papers On Chinese Affairs
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Judging from past experiences of Chinese building rail- ways, west from Canton, south from Foochow, between Shanghai and Hangchow and thence to Ningpo, and conspicuously in the province of Szechwan, there is no encouragement that they will be able to build this railway from Chefoo to Weihsien. This is the view that the majority of foreigners will take concerning China's powers of development. Let there, then, be more than newspaper articles and public meetings ; let there be actual purchasers o...f railway shares and a determination to complete the task in thorough honest methods. We are glad to note that the Chinese in eastern Shantung are taking this matter into serious consideration. The thing to stir the heart " of the nation is the shame of leaving to Japan that which China is unable do. This railway question is a touchstone for the two nations. China also agrees to open more places in Shantung to foreign trade and residence. It is for her to make her own selection as to which places are most suitable, and it will then be her part to de- fine the limits for the foreign settlements and the regulation for their management.
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