. Review of reviews and world's work. - of China should not bemaintained, he sees the coveted control ofthe South Manchurian Railway, the exploi-tation of the great oil, coal, and other min-eral deposits, etc.; the contest for the de-velopment of this vast reservoir of eco-nomic power, the greatest that has beenopened up to the world in modern times. Mr. Harding thinks that the struggle forcontrol of power in China which has beensuspended among the nations by the war, willrc-commence practically as soon as peace isestablished, and that America must share inthe only honorable conclusion that Ch


. Review of reviews and world's work. - of China should not bemaintained, he sees the coveted control ofthe South Manchurian Railway, the exploi-tation of the great oil, coal, and other min-eral deposits, etc.; the contest for the de-velopment of this vast reservoir of eco-nomic power, the greatest that has beenopened up to the world in modern times. Mr. Harding thinks that the struggle forcontrol of power in China which has beensuspended among the nations by the war, willrc-commence practically as soon as peace isestablished, and that America must share inthe only honorable conclusion that China. R-WV .M.\TERIAL KOK CHINAS INDUSTRIAL FUTURE(From Hardings Present-Day China) must not be plundered, nor disnieiiibcredfor the upbuilding of China is vital to thepeace of the world. HOW np:arly human are the apes? *¥P deaf, dumb and blind children haveX been taught by beings thcj- could not seeto use language thc> could not hear, wouldnot one be justified in an earnest endeavorto teach the higher apes, with faculties andsenses alert and with traditional powers of•• to do the same in a limited degree? 1. .... well nigh incredible that in animalsotherwi^ so close to us physically thereshould not be a rudimcntar) speech center inthe brain • !i on!\ nr^ds dcvplrjpmcnt. Dr. \\ H. I•u^flc^», .Id, in an article of captivating interest contributed to theIrficrrdingt of thr .irnrrirnn PhilftUififiiralSocifly (Philndrlpfiia), thus forinulatcs «>ncof the problems in a study of .simian nirn-tality to which he ha* devoted much timeduring thr pa^f rars. \)r. Kiirncss is a Klobc-tro


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