Japans Pacific Policy Especially in Relation to China the Far East And the W

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Japans Pacific Policy Especially in Relation to China the Far East And the W
Kiyoshi Karl Kawakami
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There is a mine 202 JAPAN'S PACIFIC POLICY of excellent coal within thirty miles of Tsinan, and within two miles of the track of the Tientsin-Pukow Railway, and sixty miles nearer to Tsinanfu by the Tientsin-Pukow Railway than the Japanese mines on the Tsinanfu-Tsingtao Railway, and yet Tsinanfu is supplied by the Japanese mines ! The reason why the Chefoo-Tsinanfu Railway is not built is that all con- cerned know that it would be ridden by a horde of greedy parasites which would sap the life o...f it and make it of no effect. " No one will deny that the Shantung Railway has, under the Japanese management, attained a degree of efficiency unequalled by any Chinese-managed line. Even a casual traveler cannot fail to notice a refresh- ing change when he leaves a Chinese train and takes a Japanese train in Shantung or in Manchuria. I have on my desk a recent issue of the Central China Post, an English newspaper published by a Britisher, contain- ing an editorial objecting for obvious reasons to the transfer of the Shantung Railway to the Chinese man- agement.

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