China Society Occasional Papers, Tema 21China Society London., 1981 |
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... financial prospects . They hung back , therefore , even though they were well aware that the Imperial Government was now ... finance to extend the line eastwards to Shanhaikwan . Chang Chih - tung , then Viceroy of Kwangtung and Kwangsi ...
... financial prospects . They hung back , therefore , even though they were well aware that the Imperial Government was now ... finance to extend the line eastwards to Shanhaikwan . Chang Chih - tung , then Viceroy of Kwangtung and Kwangsi ...
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... finance houses were willing to finance the line themselves and it was their opinion that the reservation was time - expired . To test the point , a letter was sent to the British and Chinese Corporation . It is difficult to believe that ...
... finance houses were willing to finance the line themselves and it was their opinion that the reservation was time - expired . To test the point , a letter was sent to the British and Chinese Corporation . It is difficult to believe that ...
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... Finance refused financial aid to the rail- ways , saying that they should be earners and not debtors . The railways needed heavy capital expenditure , but new capital could only be borrowed on prohibitive terms which would further ...
... Finance refused financial aid to the rail- ways , saying that they should be earners and not debtors . The railways needed heavy capital expenditure , but new capital could only be borrowed on prohibitive terms which would further ...
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