Show I PRO PROTECTING T A NATION ITSELF A settlement opt k kept in m order by an anin m in l polite e force is unthinkable able to law abiding Americans Yet citizens CIlIuM arc are glad to rt reside is 11 rf Mich uch h an au trea has existed In Shanghai since 1813 in accordance with Ith the tho Treaty of Tur- Tur Turbulent Turbulent 1 nt bulent rebellious china has no better pr l city section for either cither fore fore- foreigner foreigners igner gner or natives lIves Hero the stalwart Marines Mannes and the sikhs of the British force conduct as stern sn order as th the tho prevailing 1 unrest de- de de demands mands and perm 3 Trio The s n vas a fi st at yew O 1 d chiefly by y Brit sch me off off- off ff- ff an the t La r nations obtained s milar privileges and the h Gk G in 1862 secured a separate concession izo O- O by a distin distinct t Council Courell Th There re has al ala always a s been i a con cen sprint ling hag o of Chinese throughout tre ese U-ese ese areas and tin the moro more affluent 4 n est relish foreign forell pro pro- prof f 1 i of then property property against the r rivals ravages es of str strife c I Just v why hy China should be policed in m this manner minnei by other nations IS la mad made a cea ce r when lichen one rf that there are th f fv v outstanding dat dat- dates dates dates es on the se se lend calendar that thai cill I for extra to pre it uprisings Each EIch So s s the th 2 anni- anni ry ersary ver vy of or some s me na national dis urbanC I To quote only three of them January ry of Chinese Chin Chin- ese csc workers by British Navy at Han IIan kow low 1927 7 Mardi March The Death of Dr SunYa Sun Ya Yat Seri n sn m 1925 December Ch Anti Anti Ch ns 1 t 1 i an mot ement II j Is it any v wonder onder that Chinese pre pre- prefer prefer 1 fer foreign forron go areas are to theIr own batron 11 ad settle settle- settlements rents ments 7 |