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Where Half The World Is Waking Up
The Old and the New in Japan, China, the Philippines, and India, Reported With Especial Reference to American Conditions

Where Half The World Is Waking Up The Old and the New in Japan, China, the Philippines, and India, Reported With Especial Reference to American Conditions

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A Dead Chinaman More Important and Respected Than a Live One

Queer Features of Chinese Funerals

Cruelty of Chinese Punishments

A Sample of Chinese Humor: The Story of the Magic Jar

Amusing Trials of a Land Buyer

"Pidgin English"

Everything Is Saved

The Influence That Is Remaking China.


XVI. What I Saw in the Philippines 153

In Manila

A Trip Through Five Provinces

What the Philippine Country Looks Like

Every Filipino Has Cigarette and a Clean Suit

A Mania for Cock-fighting

Snapshots of Philippine Life

Labor the One Thing Lacking.


XVII. What the United States Is Doing in the Philippines 163

Thirty Thousand White People and 7,000,000 Filipinos

Rich Resources and Varied Products

Millions in Lumber

How the Islands Are Governed

Restricting the Suffrage

Education: Achievements of the American Government

Postal Savings Banks and the Torrens System

Public Health Work

Building Roads

And Then Keeping Them Up

"A George Junior Republic."


XVIII. Asia's Greatest Lesson foe America . 173

Where 10 Cents a Day Is a Laborer's Wage

The Savage Struggle for Existence in the East

Tasks Heart-sickening in Their Heaviness

Where Women Are Burden-bearers

$12 a Year for a Farm Hand

An Overcrowded Population Not the Chief Cause of Asia's Poverty

A Defective Organization of Industry Responsible

Foolish Opposition to Labor-saving Tools

Our Debt to Machinery

Knowledge Itself a Productive Agency

Ineffectiveness of Oriental Labor

Tools and Knowledge the Secret of Wealth

Importance of Our Racial Heritage

The Final Lesson.


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XIX. The Straits Settlements and Burma 186

The Amazing Industry of the Chinese

Easy Money in Cocoanuts

How Germany Is Capturing Oriental Trade

Rangoon the City of Gorgeous Colors

Burma's Buddhist Temples

Rangoon's Beasts of Burden

Where the Elephants Do the Work

Some First-hand Jungle Stories

My Lord the Elephant

Good-by to Burma.


XX. Hinduism--and the Himalayas 198

Theoretical vs. Practical Hinduism

The Kalighat Temple, Calcutta

Human Sacrifices

Two Indian Places of Worship: A Contrast

A Visit to Benares

Burning the Bodies of the Dead

"Religion" as It Is in Benares

The Himalayas: A New and Happier Subject.


XXI. "The Poor Benighted Hindus" 210

India's Enormous Population

"The Wealth of the Indies" a Romance

A Typical Indian Village

No Chairs, Mattresses, Knives, or Forks Used

Where It Is 105 at Midnight

"Gunga Din" in Evidence

The Lady of Banbury Cross Outdone.


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