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Show A Comm.rrlil ).rl unllr- Instead ot looking with apprehension to China as a posslblo competitor la the markets ot the world, It should In the earnest and constant effort of out government and peoplo to stand for ths maintenance of tho equality of commercial com-mercial opportunity which wo posses, under existing treaties with that empire. em-pire. Wo hats our share to do la building the thousands of miles ot railroad rail-road still wanting In China, of supplying sup-plying her with all forma ot machinery, with electric plants, and with all the appurtenances of productive Industry and civilized progress tor which Chins offers, and will continue- to offer, for generations to come, tho greatest market mar-ket In tho world. Never, surely, wai the bogy of ovor-productlon Invoked with so little reason to frighten enter-prlso enter-prlso and to repress the growth ol commerce, as with referenco to an la-dustrlous la-dustrlous race ot 350,000,000, of a nation na-tion Just awakening from tho slumbel of ceulurles. "Commercial Possibilities Possibili-ties ot China," by James S. Pearon, In tho January Porum. |