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...difficulty about finding another government. Dictatorship has followed republic, and monarchy dictatorship, anarchy filling the gaps between, until the nation is practically bankrupt. Dr. Wu Tingfang, the only truly great patriot China has had, is now dead; President Hsu Shih-chang has ruled and fallen, and Presidert Sun Yat-sen has proved unequal to the task of uniting the government under one central power...
About the position of the Canton Government there seems considerable, doubt. Dr. Sun-Yat-Sen entered into agreement with Chang, although he gave the latter no assistance, and the arrival of Cantonese troops too late to ward off the disaster is regarded by some as a case of "double crossing". In any event, Wu is very popular in the south. Sen's agreement with Chang was fiercely opposed by many Canton leaders, and now that Wu has won there seems a strong possibility of a really united China...
...Harding was the only white man in China who enjoyed the complete confidence of Dr. Sun Yat Sen and his party during the recent revolution. He was the only foreign correspondent with the revolutionary army in its march from Shanghai to Nanking...
...dinner is, "What should be the foreign policy of the United States?" The main speakers will be Morris Hillquit, the representative of the American Socialist Party on the International Socialist Bureau; Gardner L. Harding '10, author of "Present-Day China," and an editor of Dr. Sun Yat Sen's "Chinese Republican," during the Chinese revolution; Willard D. Straight, of the International Corporation, who negotiated the American side of the Chinese loan, and Professor Vida D. Scudder, of Wellesley...
...Rinaldo da Capua, recitative and air, "Dal sen del Caro Sposo," from "Vologeso, Re de' Parti...