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JAPANESE RAILWAY ENTERPRISE.

BRIDGING THE YALU RIVER. By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright. Tokio, November 27. The Japanese are building a bridge over the River Yalu, at Yongampho, in order to connect the railways of Corca and Manchuria.

While the war was still in progress the Japanese were pushing on with the railway from Fusan, on the Straits of Cored; to the Yalu River, which divides Corea and Manchuria. . In April of last year it was reported that communication as far as the Yalu River was complete. General Kuroki during his advance from the Yalu to the Manehurian railway, laid a light line from the Yalu to near Liaoyang, and this line has been, or is being, made of the standard gauge, There is thus a Main Trunk lino right through Corea, and on to the Manehurian railway, which is now Japanese property.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13347, 29 November 1906, Page 5

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JAPANESE RAILWAY ENTERPRISE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13347, 29 November 1906, Page 5

JAPANESE RAILWAY ENTERPRISE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13347, 29 November 1906, Page 5