It would accord \y-itli the wave of sentinipntalism now passing over British politics if the present Government ill a spirit of "unctuous rectitude" were to decide to relinquish Wei-hai-wei to China, before tho latter 'could be sure of retaining it for herself. To prevent such a misfortune, both to the (loot in Chinese waters and to British interests in the Kar linst, it seoms necessary that I'ritish opinion ill this part of' tho world should express itself with no uncertain voice.—"North China Herald," Shanghai. In tho near future tho question of old-age pensions will so absorb public attention that all purely political issues will seem in■;iguiucuiit.—"Tnblet."
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 34, 4 November 1907, Page 8
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