China Society Occasional Papers, Tema 21China Society London., 1981 |
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... purchase of land for the road was begun . This had to be done by Chinese firms , or by Chinese partners in British firms , because China did not permit foreign nationals to own land in China . The purchase proceeded slowly because a ...
... purchase of land for the road was begun . This had to be done by Chinese firms , or by Chinese partners in British firms , because China did not permit foreign nationals to own land in China . The purchase proceeded slowly because a ...
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... purchase the railway from its owners in order that it might be closed down . It continued to operate while the instalments were being paid , and during that period wealthy Chinese residents of Shanghai petitioned that they should them ...
... purchase the railway from its owners in order that it might be closed down . It continued to operate while the instalments were being paid , and during that period wealthy Chinese residents of Shanghai petitioned that they should them ...
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... purchase of locomotive spare parts and the purchase of coal and general stores . The work- shops were still in serious arrears with their repairs to locomotives and rolling - stock , but their output was steadily rising as new machine ...
... purchase of locomotive spare parts and the purchase of coal and general stores . The work- shops were still in serious arrears with their repairs to locomotives and rolling - stock , but their output was steadily rising as new machine ...
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