| Facing page | H. E. Tong Shao-I | Title | Kneading Crude Opium with Oil to Make Round or Flat Cakes | 27 | Making Round Cakes of Opium | 27 | The Opium Hulks of Shanghai | 50 | An Opium Receiving Ship or “Godown” at Shanghai | 50 | The Villages were Little More than Heaps of Ruins | 54 | At Last He Crawls Out on the Highway, Whining, Chattering and Praying that a Few Copper Cash be Thrown Him | 54 | Wreck and Ruin in China | 68 | Enforcing the Edict at Shanghai | 88 | In an Opium Den, Shanghai | 114 | Opium-smoking | 114 | Weighing Opium in a Government Factory in India | 154 | Where the Chinaman Travels, Opium Travels too | 172 |
THE ROAD-BUILDERS BY SAMUEL MERWIN WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY F. B. MASTERS
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