The Treaty With China


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whites will rise to the worthier and more lucrative employment of  
superintending the Chinamen, and doing various other kinds of brain-work  
demanded of them by the new order of things. Through the operation of  
this notable Article 6, America becomes at once as liberal and as free  
a country as England--therefore let me rejoice. Singapore is a British  
colony. There are 16,000 Chinese there, and they are all British  
subjects--British citizens in the widest meaning of the term. They have  
all the rights and privileges enjoyed by Englishmen. They hold office.  
One Chinaman there is a magistrate, and administers British law for  
British subjects. A Chinaman resident for three or four years in  
England, and possessing a certain amount of property, can become  
naturalized and vote, hold office, and exercise all the functions and  
enjoy all the privileges of citizens by birth.  
ART. 7. Citizens of the United States shall enjoy all the  
privileges of the public educational institutions under the  
control of the Government of China, and reciprocally Chinese  
subjects shall enjoy all the privileges of the public  
educational institutions under the control of the Government  
of the United States which are enjoyed in the respective  
countries by the citizens or subjects of the most favored  
nations. The citizens of the United States may freely  
establish and maintain schools within the Empire of China at  
those places where foreigners are by treaty permitted to  
reside, and reciprocally Chinese subjects may enjoy the same  
privileges and immunities in the United States.  
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