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Preface to Second Edition.- Preface.- The International Development of China-A Project to Assist the Readjustment of Post-bellum Industries.- Program .- Part 1 The Great Northern Port.- Part 2 The Northwestern Railway System.- Part 3 The Colonization of Mongolia and Sinkiang.- Part 4 The Construction of Canals to Connect the Inland Waterway System of North and Central China with the Great Northern Port.- Part 5 The Development of the Iron and Coal Fields in Chihli and Shansi, and the Construction of Iron and Steel Works.- Program .- Part 1 The Great Eastern Port.- Part 2 The Regulating of the Yangtze River.- Part 3 The Construction of River Ports.- Part 4 The Improvement of the Existing Waterways and Canals.- Part 5 The Establishment of Earge Cement Works.- Program .- Part 1 The Improvement of Canton as a World Port.- Part 2 The Improvement of the Waterway System of Canton.- Part 3 The Construction of the Southwestern Railway System of China.- Part 4 The Construction of Coast Portsand Fishing Harbors.- Part 5 The Establishment of Shipbuilding Yards.- Program .- Part 1 The Central Railway System.- Part 2 The Southeastern Railway System.- Part 3 The Northeastern Railway System.- Part 4 The Extension of the Northwestern Railway System.- Part 5 The Highland Railway System.- Part 6 The Establishment of Eoomotive and Car Factories.- Program .- Part 1 The Food Industry.- Part 2 The Clothing Industry.- Part 3 The Housing Industry.- Part 4 The Motoring Industry.- Part 5 The Printing Industry.- Program .- Part 1 The Mining of Iron.- Part 2 The Mining of Coal.- Part 3 The Mining of oil.- Part 4 The Mining of Copper.- Part 5 The Working of Some Particular Mines.- Part 6 The Manufacture of Mining Machinery.- Part 7 The Establishment of Smelling Plants.- Conclusion.- Appendix.
Preface to Second Edition.- Preface.- The International Development of China-A Project to Assist the Readjustment of Post-bellum Industries.- Program .- Part 1 The Great Northern Port.- Part 2 The Northwestern Railway System.- Part 3 The Colonization of Mongolia and Sinkiang.- Part 4 The Construction of Canals to Connect the Inland Waterway System of North and Central China with the Great Northern Port.- Part 5 The Development of the Iron and Coal Fields in Chihli and Shansi, and the Construction of Iron and Steel Works.- Program .- Part 1 The Great Eastern Port.- Part 2 The Regulating of the Yangtze River.- Part 3 The Construction of River Ports.- Part 4 The Improvement of the Existing Waterways and Canals.- Part 5 The Establishment of Earge Cement Works.- Program .- Part 1 The Improvement of Canton as a World Port.- Part 2 The Improvement of the Waterway System of Canton.- Part 3 The Construction of the Southwestern Railway System of China.- Part 4 The Construction of Coast Portsand Fishing Harbors.- Part 5 The Establishment of Shipbuilding Yards.- Program .- Part 1 The Central Railway System.- Part 2 The Southeastern Railway System.- Part 3 The Northeastern Railway System.- Part 4 The Extension of the Northwestern Railway System.- Part 5 The Highland Railway System.- Part 6 The Establishment of Eoomotive and Car Factories.- Program .- Part 1 The Food Industry.- Part 2 The Clothing Industry.- Part 3 The Housing Industry.- Part 4 The Motoring Industry.- Part 5 The Printing Industry.- Program .- Part 1 The Mining of Iron.- Part 2 The Mining of Coal.- Part 3 The Mining of oil.- Part 4 The Mining of Copper.- Part 5 The Working of Some Particular Mines.- Part 6 The Manufacture of Mining Machinery.- Part 7 The Establishment of Smelling Plants.- Conclusion.- Appendix.
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