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jonths ago, and it was plain to me that there was something more
flattering preference behind Chang's persistent demand for the
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obrikeng ro startling than the growing influence of the Japanese. There
jaid to be some 5000. Japanese in or about Muchang.They are found
angsha and at Iohang, their flag is to be seen everywhere on the
,and the Viceroy, strongly pro-Japanese in his sympathies,is surr-
d by a ring of Japanese advisers whose influence is perceptible
ery turn. Their distinct methods of business, and their peculiar
f eoquibing information, seperate them from other foreigners.
they have great ambitions in the Yangtsze valley there can be
mer of doubt, and their object seems to be to conquer as much by
pcess of absorption by numbers,as by the ordinary competition of
They evdently have reasons for attaching a great deal of impo- ace to obtaining a share in the present railway scheme. They have
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should carry with it no vexatious conditions likely to affect
in these fields of industry.
If this hypothesis is correct, and it is strikingly borne out by h
has come under my own observation, it is no longer difficult to
account