China Society Occasional Papers, Tema 21China Society London., 1981 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 9
Página 10
... operate while the instalments were being paid , and during that period wealthy Chinese residents of Shanghai petitioned that they should them- selves be allowed to buy and operate the railway . The authorities were , however , adamant ...
... operate while the instalments were being paid , and during that period wealthy Chinese residents of Shanghai petitioned that they should them- selves be allowed to buy and operate the railway . The authorities were , however , adamant ...
Página 17
... operate railways in their countries . They felt that such an arrangement would be to the advantage of all parties , as the British railway companies would gain from the operating profits and the country would benefit by virgin land ...
... operate railways in their countries . They felt that such an arrangement would be to the advantage of all parties , as the British railway companies would gain from the operating profits and the country would benefit by virgin land ...
Página 22
... operate at a profit . A report by such experts was , and still is , vital to enable financiers to get a clear picture . If , as in other cases , the line was being built to a definite source of traffic such as a coal mine , calculations ...
... operate at a profit . A report by such experts was , and still is , vital to enable financiers to get a clear picture . If , as in other cases , the line was being built to a definite source of traffic such as a coal mine , calculations ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
agreed American armoured train army bank began bridge Britain British and Chinese build a railway built Canton Canton-Hankow line capital Central Government Chang Tso-lin Changchun CHINA SOCIETY Chinese and foreign Chinese Corporation Chinese Eastern Railway Chinese Government Chinese railways coal construction couplers Dowager Empress Dr Sun engineers equipment extended finance firms German Governor Hankow Hung-chang Imperial Government Imperial Railways Japan Japanese Kiangsi kilometres Kirin large number later Li Hung-chang loan agreement Lords Lunghai line Manchuria ment Ministry of Railways Mukden Nanking Nanking-Shanghai Railway negotiated North China northern section operate Peking Peking-Hankow line Peking-Mukden political powers provincial governments rail Railway Company railway material railwaymen Railways of North realised road Shanghai Shantung shortage Sir Rowland South Manchurian Railway staff standardised station steam Sun Fo Sun Yat Tangshan Tangshan line Tientsin tion told took traffic Trans-Siberian Railway troops Tsitsihar various railways wagons westwards Woosung Yellow River Young Marshal