Review of reviews and world's work . Mikac Navy, ha-*elicited much interesting comment fromio journal^ on the naval program ofChina. Mr \ igi, professor of Chineseid institution- in Count Okumas1 iiver-it;. in the Shin I kyo monthly, that ial diffi-culties confronting Chi tempi toorgan- rmoun P< king of I; Id: l|X(ll returning home, strongly urged the Court to takeimmediate steps towards the establishment of anavy, so that she might not be slighted at the councilof powers. At present China lias no independentboard or department for her naval affairs, althoughPrin


Review of reviews and world's work . Mikac Navy, ha-*elicited much interesting comment fromio journal^ on the naval program ofChina. Mr \ igi, professor of Chineseid institution- in Count Okumas1 iiver-it;. in the Shin I kyo monthly, that ial diffi-culties confronting Chi tempi toorgan- rmoun P< king of I; Id: l|X(ll returning home, strongly urged the Court to takeimmediate steps towards the establishment of anavy, so that she might not be slighted at the councilof powers. At present China lias no independentboard or department for her naval affairs, althoughPrince Tsai-hsun is called Minister of the Navy. The Yorodzu,an enterprising Tokyo journal,publishes two informing articles from the penof its Peking correspondent, giving details ofChinas naval program. The Peking Court,\\e are told, has recently decided to ,000 taels (a tael is equivalent to bacentsi for the founding of a navy. Of thissum, 5,000,000 taels Have already been raisedby curtailing the expenses of the various. ////-. AMERICAl\ REVIEW /? REVIEWS


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