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- Port Arthur, the military terminus of the Trans-Siberian railway. - Pekin revisited. -
The Japanisation of China. - From Pekin to New-Chwang. - Through Manchuria. - The
importance of Manchuria. - The path of empire through Mongolia. - Lake Baikal. - Irkutsk.
- People one meets on the way. - From Irkutsk to Tomsk. - The express. - The reform of the
exile system. - Across the Obi basin. - The great trek eastward. - Unto Moscow, the heart
of Russia. - Where leads the Russian path of empire? - Appendix.
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