China Society Occasional Papers, Tema 21China Society London., 1981 |
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... finally succeeded after a bad period when the locomotive had to be buried in order that the Govern- ment Inspectors could truthfully report that they had seen nothing of the rumoured ' Huo Ch'e ' ( fire car ) . Steam locomotives had ...
... finally succeeded after a bad period when the locomotive had to be buried in order that the Govern- ment Inspectors could truthfully report that they had seen nothing of the rumoured ' Huo Ch'e ' ( fire car ) . Steam locomotives had ...
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... finally settled in Nanking when China agreed to accept a British envoy to the Imperial Govern- ment ; to open five ports to foreign trade ; and , as something of an afterthought , to cede the island of Hong Kong . The French and ...
... finally settled in Nanking when China agreed to accept a British envoy to the Imperial Govern- ment ; to open five ports to foreign trade ; and , as something of an afterthought , to cede the island of Hong Kong . The French and ...
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... finally settled amicably . In the same year , 1907 , construction began of the Shanghai- Hangchow - Ningpo Railway . This line was planned to pass through rich agricultural country , and Hangchow itself is one of the most beautiful ...
... finally settled amicably . In the same year , 1907 , construction began of the Shanghai- Hangchow - Ningpo Railway . This line was planned to pass through rich agricultural country , and Hangchow itself is one of the most beautiful ...
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