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Excerpt from Signs and Portents, in the Far East
Vents of to day in the Far East are posters for to -morrow. No white man can wander, as the writer Of these pages did last summer, through China, Manchuria, Korea, and Japan, without having forced upon his sight some of the inscriptions which these posters bear.
The impressions here set down are those of an anglo-indian journalist who does not apologise for his point of View, since the potentialities of India as the coadjutor of Great Britain in the future of the Far East can hardly be over-estimated. That future is perhaps the most serious problem of the twentieth century.
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