Daily Colonist (1900-12-30) . for ever, niechanical I But at best he is not liked,herd generally in a little cwater side, and is impoundlent of $70 before he caimusing instance of this o forcing our way, unasked and unwel-come, through the Eastern gate. There is an irresistible movement to-wards China; the temptation of herwealth will prove too great to such coun-tries which have few scruples and nromore at ease when they have none. But|,la«found a fthis fact is undeniable—China is debtor11J,lim- nt *antto no man; China owes us nothing. Therefore, in common justice, unlesswe purposely stop our


Daily Colonist (1900-12-30) . for ever, niechanical I But at best he is not liked,herd generally in a little cwater side, and is impoundlent of $70 before he caimusing instance of this o forcing our way, unasked and unwel-come, through the Eastern gate. There is an irresistible movement to-wards China; the temptation of herwealth will prove too great to such coun-tries which have few scruples and nromore at ease when they have none. But|,la«found a fthis fact is undeniable—China is debtor11J,lim- nt *antto no man; China owes us nothing. Therefore, in common justice, unlesswe purposely stop our ears we must con-,sider fairly, and for n moment with ab-solute impartiality, the pica that to set up for herself. China is, like India was at the time ofour occupation, a living mass of contin-uing expansion. Yet she is to he hand-ed over to the International Allies, muchas a slave beauty is claimed l>y a their own interests entirely. The allies have advanced to Pekin toxact reparation; that i


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