Dai Nippon, the Britain of the East; a Study in National Evolution
Dai Nippon, the Britain of the East; a Study in National Evolution
Henry Dyer
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In a comparatively short time considerable extensions took place and the service was placed on a proper basis. Its importance and utility were fully demonstrated during the civil war in Kyushu, and its use gave the Government troops a great advantage over the rebels. In the following year the Emperor made a tour round Japan and many telegraph offices were opened ; shortly afterwards the country joined the Telegraph Union, and thus both internally and externally the telegraph service was placed ...on a fair road to satisfactory development That development was hastened by the work of the graduates of the Imperial College of Engineering and by the operators and workmen who were trained under their superintendence. In a recent report it is stated that " in short, the technical knowledge possessed by Japan in the work of constructing lines and apparatus has been advanced to a state of efficiency, and both in respect of applying the latest developments of science and art and of training the staff of operators and experts, our telegraphic service can well stand comparison with that of Western countries " ; and there can be no doubt that this claim is well founded.
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