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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
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VIII. | Manchuria: Fair and Fertile | 70 |
Some First-hand Stories of the Russo-Japanese War | ||
A Bit of History with a Lesson | ||
The Site of the World's Next Great War | ||
Manchuria: Fair and Fertile | ||
Fat Harvests of Food, Feed, and Fuel | ||
A Land Where Everybody "Knows Beans" | ||
Golden Opportunities for Stock-raising | ||
Better Plows and Level Culture | ||
Graves as Thick as Corn Shocks |
IX. | Where Japan Is Absorbing an Empire | 78 |
Manchuria the One Great Oriental Empire Not Yet Developed | ||
Its Strategic Importance | ||
Why the "Open Door" Concerns Us All | ||
Japan's Shrewd Policies {xiii} | ||
Contempt of Chinese Authority | ||
Japan at Home vs. Japan in Manchuria | ||
How the Open Door Policy Was Violated | ||
Will Manchuria Go the Way of Korea? | ||
A Bit of Chinese Wit and Wisdom | ||
Truth Is in the Interest of Peace. |
X. | Light from China on Problems at Home | 93 |
A Chinese Martyr-Hero | ||
The Most Tremendous Moral Achievement of Recent Times | ||
A Lesson for America | ||
Putting Officials on Salaries | ||
Money Changers and Title Changers | ||
Making Education Practical | ||
The Parcels Post and Tariff Reform. |
XI. | The New China: Awake and at Work | 102 |
The Coming National Parliament | ||
The Successful War Against Opium | ||
China's Right-about-face in Education | ||
Building Up an Army | ||
Attacking the Graft System | ||
Railroads, Posts, and Telegraphs | ||
America's Relations with China. |
XII. | A Trip into Rural China | 116 |
The Camels from Mongolia | ||
Strange Traffic and Travel in Nankou Pass | ||
The Great Wall of China | ||
Surprisingly Progressive Farming Methods. |
XIII. | From Peking to the Yangtze-Kiang | 123 |
Street Life in Peking | ||
History That Is History | ||
Martyrdoms That Have Enriched the World | ||
Average Wages 15 to 18 Cents a Day | ||
Homes Without Firesides | ||
All China a Vast Cemetery | ||
Keeping on Good Terms with Dragons | ||
The Blessings of Our Alphabet | ||
Confucius as a Moral Teacher | ||
My Friendship with a Descendant of Confucius. |
XIV. | Sidelights on Chinese Character and Industry | 132 |
Healthy Public Sentiment | ||
Slavery and Foot-binding Still Practised | ||
"Big Feet No B'long Pretty" | ||
The Popularity of a No. 2 Wife | ||
The Virtue That Is Next to Godliness Largely Disregarded | ||
Some Discredited Americans Discovered Abroad | ||
A 600-Mile Trip on the Yangtze {xiv} River | ||
An Interview with Wu Ting Fang | ||
Farming on the Yangtze | ||
Shanghai Factory Laborers Paid 12 Cents a Day. |
XV. | Farewell to China | 142 |
A City of 2,000,000 People Without a Vehicle | ||