It is unfair of the ICaiser to fill an American citizen up with tho effervescence of Imperial conversation, and then to expect that lie will conduct himself with tho placidity of an empty gourd. Three-fourths of tho pleasure'of tho meeting lies in tho citizen being able to'remark in an offhand fashion, "As the Emperor said to mo the other day—— —"Daily Tribune," Chicago. Both in railways and mines tho Chineso will some day recogm'so that their present aloofness from foreign assistanco has been a golden chanco neglected. In years to como foreign investors will have ■_ grown shy of the country that tho concession hunter who is now such-a sourco.;of anxiety to China will'appear no more in the land.— 1 " Peking and Tientsin Times," Tientsin. Wood's Croat: Peppermint Cure-for Couch* jnd Colds novo? fails, aoii 2St dd, CBl
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 275, 13 August 1908, Page 3
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