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CHINA.
QualityBituminous, lump and slack; suitable for locomotives,
steamers, mills, steel makers, &c.
Head officeTientsin. London office22, Austin Friars, E.G.
(2) Lanchow collieries, at Lanchow, in Chihli province, on Imperial
Railways of North China; 83 miles from Tientsin. Owned and
worked by Chinese company in opposition to Kaiping mines. Modern
machinery. German engineers.
Average daily capacity 4,000 to 5,000 tons. Output about 1,000
tons daily ; will probably be increased during the coming year.
Prices about the same as Kaiping in North China, but, so far, have
not exported any coal.
QualityBituminous ; lower grade than Kaiping, very dusty, only
suitable for local Chinese purposes.
Head officeTientsin.
(3) Pekin Syndicate mines, at Ching Hua Chen, in Honan province.
Railway connection with Tientsin and Hankow via Tao-Ching Railway
to Hsin Siang, on Peking-Hankow Railway, or by Wei River and
Grand Canal to Tientsin. Opened in 1905. Output began in 1908.
Capacity per diem...”
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“...655. United States.Report on Immigration into the United States .... .... 2d.
656. Belgium.Report on the Precautions taken to Combat Ankylostomiasis
(Miners' Worm Disease) in Belgium .... .... .... .... .... .... lid.
657. United States.Report on Liquor Traffic Legislation of the United States .... 5id.
658. Mexico.Report on the Mexican Isthmus (Teliuantepec) Railway .... .... lid.
659. Denmark.Report on the Danish System of Taxation .... .... .... Id.
660. Japan.Report on Japanese Paper Mills .... .... .... .... .... id.
661. Germany.Report on the Yine Culture and Wine Trade of Germany .... lid.
662. Mexico.Memorandum on Mexican Imports from United Kingdom and
Germany........................................2Jd.
663. Austria-Hungary.Report on State Encouragement to Industry in
Hungary ................ ........................l^d.
664. Belgium.Report on the Coal Mining Industry in Belgium........ 1b. 4id.
665. China.Report on Visit to Southern Ports of China .... .... .... .....”
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