CHINA AWAKING.
THE YELLOW MAN.WITH THE , WHITE MONET. COMING COMPETITION-VIEWS. OP' " A MILLIONAIRE. By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright. ■? (Rec. January 1, 915 a.m.) > 1 New York, December SL 1 - Mr, James J. Hill, railway magnate,, in : an article in tho "World's ;Wcrk/- sayß • - > » ' there is small prospect of the success of . • American trade with 1 the • Orient now t j '■ that:-: tho -Chinese.:are. awakening. -i : En-M;. dowed - with tremendous resources - and '• working for. wages -at- Which-.Westerners cannot compete, the Chinese aw- likely- ' * to 'hicome . competitors ;.TOh sEnrpp®') Amorioit^by/buying in : their-own markets i '-':: on a:silver basis selling abroad■ oil' - a gold bqpis. , / <■ Mr. • Hill. adds! 'The - Chinese can, offer- 1 v » ><s goods at prices which no tariffs endurable by our people can keep out." '
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 705, 3 January 1910, Page 5
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122CHINA AWAKING. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 705, 3 January 1910, Page 5
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