China Society Occasional Papers, Tema 21China Society London., 1981 |
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... assistance . The year 1907 saw the loan agreement negotiated with the British and Chinese Corporation for the building of the Canton- Kowloon line . This railway was in two sections , the first being in territory controlled by Hong Kong ...
... assistance . The year 1907 saw the loan agreement negotiated with the British and Chinese Corporation for the building of the Canton- Kowloon line . This railway was in two sections , the first being in territory controlled by Hong Kong ...
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... assistance , but felt it better not to estab- lish too close an association with it , feeling sure , and his belief proved correct , that while the report would be very good from a technical railway point of view , it would not have ...
... assistance , but felt it better not to estab- lish too close an association with it , feeling sure , and his belief proved correct , that while the report would be very good from a technical railway point of view , it would not have ...
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... assistance from advisers from the U.S.S.R. and other East European countries . The Russians , during their brief occupation of Manchuria at the end of World War II , had removed a large amount of Japanese - made machinery , and it was ...
... assistance from advisers from the U.S.S.R. and other East European countries . The Russians , during their brief occupation of Manchuria at the end of World War II , had removed a large amount of Japanese - made machinery , and it was ...
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