. The international development of China . Chapu _^/- jW f ^ ,., * , S^ THe - g ^ ijected. 6rc(tbEastem Harbor;infvv6$eclions) Chow Bay ^x ^ !;..:~ ChitnTang Estuary^ xi. ^ «t ^ Mud Flat // ^v % «^ ^<l5. MAP IV DEVELOPMENT OP CHINA 33 commerce of that city. With this in view a greatEastern Port in China should be started on new-ground to insure room for growth proportionate toits needs. Moreover, all the natural advantages which Shang-hai possesses as a central mart and Yangtze Port inEastern China are also possessed by our ProjectedPort. Furthermore, our Projected Port in comparisonwit


. The international development of China . Chapu _^/- jW f ^ ,., * , S^ THe - g ^ ijected. 6rc(tbEastem Harbor;infvv6$eclions) Chow Bay ^x ^ !;..:~ ChitnTang Estuary^ xi. ^ «t ^ Mud Flat // ^v % «^ ^<l5. MAP IV DEVELOPMENT OP CHINA 33 commerce of that city. With this in view a greatEastern Port in China should be started on new-ground to insure room for growth proportionate toits needs. Moreover, all the natural advantages which Shang-hai possesses as a central mart and Yangtze Port inEastern China are also possessed by our ProjectedPort. Furthermore, our Projected Port in comparisonwith Shanghai is of shorter distance, by rail Com-munication, to all the large cities south of the if the existing waterway between this part of thecountry and Wuhu were improved then the water com-munication with the upper Yangtze would also beshorter from our Projected Port than from all the artificial advantages possessed by Shang-hai as a large city and a commercial center in thispart of China can be easily attained by our ProjectedPort within a short time. Comparing Shanghai with our Projected Port froma remunerative point of view in our developmentscheme, the former is much i


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