China Society Occasional Papers, Tema 21China Society London., 1981 |
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... Hung - chang , on July 20th , 1863 , craving permission to build a railway from Shanghai to Soochow , 130 kilometres in length . The strange thing about this petition was that at that date China's great civil war , the Tai P'ing ...
... Hung - chang , on July 20th , 1863 , craving permission to build a railway from Shanghai to Soochow , 130 kilometres in length . The strange thing about this petition was that at that date China's great civil war , the Tai P'ing ...
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sea , was by railway . With the discreet help of Li Hung - chang , now Viceroy of Chihli , Imperial sanction was given , but it was later withdrawn in favour of a canal . Surveys showed , however , that although the terrain was ...
sea , was by railway . With the discreet help of Li Hung - chang , now Viceroy of Chihli , Imperial sanction was given , but it was later withdrawn in favour of a canal . Surveys showed , however , that although the terrain was ...
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Li Hung - chang and his supporters redoubled their efforts to have other railways built for defence purposes . The Tangshan line was being run under the name of the Kaiping Railway Co. This title was now changed to ' The Chinese Railway ...
Li Hung - chang and his supporters redoubled their efforts to have other railways built for defence purposes . The Tangshan line was being run under the name of the Kaiping Railway Co. This title was now changed to ' The Chinese Railway ...
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