[By the Golden Gate by Joseph Carey]@TWC D-Link bookBy the Golden Gate CHAPTER VIII 6/33
Confucius may make men whom you may admire, but he cannot make men whom you can respect.
The religion of Confucius is dreary and is lacking in the warmth and blessing which come from a belief in the Bible. It is most certainly refreshing to hear this learned Chinaman talking and giving his impressions and opinions about matters of such vital importance.
Ng Poon Chew, at my request, gave me the business card of the newspaper.
This states that the paper, which is published daily in Chinese, is called "Chung Sai Yat Po," and that it has the largest circulation of any Chinese paper published outside of the Chinese Empire.
The card further tells us that "this paper is the organ of the commercial element in America and is the best medium for Chinese trade." In addition to the daily issue of the newspaper, "English and Chinese Job Printing" is done in the office.
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