THE NEW CHINA
AMERICAN DIGNITARIES HONORED. By Gable—Press Association—^pyright. : Received September 26, 950 p.m. Pekoug, September 25. The -visit of Jacob M. Dickinson, AmerMBai Secretary of War, and BrigadierGeneral Clarence R Edwards, Chief of the Bureau of Insular Affairs, and party to FeJpn ends to-morrow. The visit was mmrkftli by a round! of entertainments and displays of Western innovations aeveti«fore known in China.
EVIDENGE Or ADVANCE.
L September 27j y i2.50 a.mii ' 'ft London, September 26. ' ThfflfTim'eg concludes a series of its articles oil his jourjWs across China, shotting the rerevivification of the Empire. Mandauria has practically been peopled ki our generation, while the development of the.. Western Province®, whither the people are pouring, is equally striking. There is tlhe lightest possible taxation, ■which, is encouraging eagerness to ill unoccupied lands. Nevertheless the lack of railways end bridges hampers tile progrew, and nothing is done* to preventthe river Hwungho hereafter bursting its banks and overwhelming countless million?
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 144, 27 September 1910, Page 5
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157THE NEW CHINA Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 144, 27 September 1910, Page 5
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