. Railway enterprise in China : an account of its origin and development . nsion to, 33. matter referred to Grand Council andProvinces, 33. line to, 67. Uktomsky, Prince, 41. United States, policy of, in China, 187. Vladivostock, acquisition of, from, 41. Wade, Sir Thomas, , Count von, 62, , M. de, , 107. Wu Ting Fang, Director Kaiping Company,27. minister at Washington, , 133-135, Road, proposed construction, 9. estimated cost of, 11. construction of, 11-13. opening of, 13. taken over by Chinese Government, 15. line closed and rai


. Railway enterprise in China : an account of its origin and development . nsion to, 33. matter referred to Grand Council andProvinces, 33. line to, 67. Uktomsky, Prince, 41. United States, policy of, in China, 187. Vladivostock, acquisition of, from, 41. Wade, Sir Thomas, , Count von, 62, , M. de, , 107. Wu Ting Fang, Director Kaiping Company,27. minister at Washington, , 133-135, Road, proposed construction, 9. estimated cost of, 11. construction of, 11-13. opening of, 13. taken over by Chinese Government, 15. line closed and rails torn up, 15. second railway, 132. Yangtsun, battle at, River, 130, Valley, the, 136. agreement with Russia in regard to,55, 56 ; App. A., No. 5, 220. effect of agreement, 56, 57. railway system, 129-139. non-alienation of territory in the, 188 ;App. G., River, bridge over, , 57, Shih Kai, Wing, , 156. plateau, 165. resources of, 165, 166, 178. Printed by Morrison & Gibb Limbed, Telegrams : 4-1 and 43 Maddox Street, 1 Scholarly, London. Bond Street, London, W., April, 1908. Mr. Edward Arnolds List of New Books. NEW NOVEL. By the author of The Jungle. THE METROPOLIS. By UPTON SINCLAIR. Third Impression. Crown 8vo. 6s. This is Mr. Upton Sinclairs first new novel since The Jungle,wherein he startled the world with his lurid account of the iniquitiesperpetrated in the American canned meat trade. In The Metropolis he brings a scathing indictment against thevulgar element in New York Society, whose exotic and vicious livesare exposed with all that unrestrained and brilliant relentlessness ofwhich Mr. Sinclair is a master. It will be remembered that a few months ago a report went roundto the effect that Mr. Sinclair had managed to get a situation asbutler in the house of a prominent millionaire, where he was studyingthe occupants with the intention of describing them in a book. Thereport was unfo


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