Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1913 — TOLD IN JAPANESE ENGLISH [ARTICLE]
TOLD IN JAPANESE ENGLISH
Comprehensive Essay on the British, as Written by Small Subject of / the Mikado. There Is a large missionary school hi Toklo, Japan, where the teaching 1b in English. One of the pupils re* cently wrote a composition on "England," and we append some choice extract; ', ' '- . ; “The England which occupied of the largest and greatest dominion which rarely can be. The Englishman always works with a very powerful hands and the long legs, and even the emlnenoed mind and his chin is so strong as deserved Iron. Being spread' out from Europe to Australia to, America his dominion Is dreadfully extensive, so that his countrymen boastfully says “the sun are never sets on our dominion.' The testimony of English say that *he that lost the common sense, he never had any benefit, though he had gained a complete world.* The English are cunning mention to establish a great empire of the paradise. As the Englishman always confide the object of the pure and the order to be holy and they reproach him if any of them are killed to death with the contention of other men."
