. 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. HOW LUMBER IS SAWED IN THE ORIENT — THERE ARE PRACTI-CALLY NO SAW MILLS. A QUOTATION FROM CONFUCIUS This is the upper part of a scroll kindly written for the author by Mr. KungHsiang Koh (or Alfred E. Kung as he signs himself in English). Mr Kung isa descendant of Confucius (Kung Fut-zu) of the seventy-fifth generation, and thecomplete quotation of which the scroll is a reproduction in Chinese charactersreads as follows: Ssu-ma Niu asked


. 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. HOW LUMBER IS SAWED IN THE ORIENT — THERE ARE PRACTI-CALLY NO SAW MILLS. A QUOTATION FROM CONFUCIUS This is the upper part of a scroll kindly written for the author by Mr. KungHsiang Koh (or Alfred E. Kung as he signs himself in English). Mr Kung isa descendant of Confucius (Kung Fut-zu) of the seventy-fifth generation, and thecomplete quotation of which the scroll is a reproduction in Chinese charactersreads as follows: Ssu-ma Niu asked for a definition of the princely man. The Master said: The princely man is one who knows neither grief norfear. Absence of grief and fear? said Niu, Is this the mark of a princely man?The Master said, If a man look into his heart and find no guilt there, why shouldhe grieve? Or of what should he be afraid? CHINESE CHABACTER AND INDUSTRY 139 it must have been that distance that I last saw the great turgidstream off the Shanghai harbor. Even as far up as Hankowthe river becomes very rough on windy days. Consequently,when I wished to go across to Wuchang, I found that the motorboat couldnt go, so tempestuous were the waves, b


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