CHINA MAKING PROGRESS.
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■artgifW teg Amarieeno who hers sfred loeg la Chin* are quite tmwrf©ooa is the opinion that the greater* country of Asia, UUnf account of area, population end natural reeoureea, H making steady progress induetrial- !* -nd commercially, and the general belief te thet more rapid galas ere ee> eared for the next few year*. BUtis* lie* of export* end imports tell the flam* story. Bo does the development «f railways sad telegraph lines. The World-wide importance of this progress Is not easily exaggerated. It promisee to insure the sxietence of the Chinese empire m an kamenee Independent •date, for It lessens the force of aueK gretext* as might hers beendiicorered W? invented for dMdlng or seising the •BOatry. It aleo makes the interne* fPoael importance of China to evident Nd to greet that no one luropeen flower b likely to dad the wey open for pee absorption of eo rieh ea empire, while the more progressive tha Chi* •ate become the let • chance there trill
&f or ea efteement between the lead* ■ naiione of the weet ei to the terme
m t poieible partitioning of the mJB> fUktegdom. .- 2* ***«*
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 415, 28 April 1904, Page 8
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195CHINA MAKING PROGRESS. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 415, 28 April 1904, Page 8
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