Show The London Press on the China Question LONDON Sept Commenting on the statement cabled to this city from Shanghai and purporting to give the views of the educated classes of the Chinese in regard to withdrawing foreign missions from Chinese territory which it is claimed have utterly failed in the objects they were inten Jed to accomplish and only tend t foment revolt tbcTiinrs today says The lesson to be drawn is that liberal treatment of China is useless Europe should inflexibly inflex-ibly and sternly insist upon the observance of treaty rights and thus avoid irritating Cussy naval displays Tho Motntna Advertiser says A nation China which occupies towards foreigners such an intellectual standpoint as this can hardly bo brought to a desirable frame of tnind by diplomatic remonstrances The Post expresses tho opinion that It Is evident equally from the inherent strength of the Chinese as from their manifest weakness that a trifling policy is the worst that can be adopted Europe 1 must prepareeither to enforce or to renounce I re-nounce her treaty rights i |