A CHINESE RAILWAY.
MANCHURIAN SCHEME DEAD,
By Tolcjrapli—Prosa Association-Copyright. •' London, October 13.
Renter's Peking correspondent states that; in ,Chinese • circles the ChinchanAigun railway-sohomo is. regarded as dead, ,'
, The Chin-Chow-Aigun railway is. aline which! .is to; cross the, Manchurian rail-' way to Siberia at'one point, .and 'will, extend right up to the Russian frontier. It is promoted' by American ; financiers 'British."firm -of/contractors, ; ' who have applied'for, and have been promised, a concession- by tho Chinese Government. Russia; is, opposing the railway, but, Japan,while not • opposing 1 it in principle, ; has ask(«l-,for, ;,co-bperation,vin. : it:; The British' has- an- undertaking '.with ; .Russia"not to (pres9 for' rail-, way concessions. in Manchuria, : and iis leavine.' the, various, parties,to settle their own" differences.;: . ■' ,•
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 948, 15 October 1910, Page 5
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