The Far Eastern Review
1923; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Richard Hoadley Tingley, J. J. Svagr, D. Paterson, A. R. Johnson, G. C. Irving, H. A. Pan, H. Berents, Elmer A. Sperry, Kilmer O. Moe,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Far Eastern Review. Table of contents: Contents. Display ads: Sulzer Brothers, Multiple Display Advertisements. Cover: The Far Eastern Review. Essay: Industrial Survey of Turkestan, Hydro-Electric Developments in N. E. I. The Electrification of Railways Already Well Under Way, Reinforced Concrete Bridges in North China, The Staff of Life in the Far East, Municipal Government in China Street Cleaning System of Canton, Japan's Electrical Development The Mitsubishi-Parsons Turbo-Alternators, River Improvements in Japan The Watarase Gawa Contract, Shimonoseki-Moji Tunnel, American Tin Dredging in Malaya, The Peking School of Journalism A Waste of Money, Irrigation in Indo-China, A Small Light and Power Plant, Refrigeration and Storage of Food with Special Reference to Fish, The Racial Issue Chinese Defiance of American Immigration Laws Threatens to Overshadow the Japanese Problem, Johore Causeway, Penang's Hill Railway, The Progress of Science and Engineering in Japan, Warren Gamaliel Harding, Conservancy Work in North China, Shall We Trust Japan? Reprinted from the July Issue of "Asia", China's Cotton Industry.—1 A General Survey of Cotton Production and Manufacturing Industries in China Theodoro Chen, B. A., Railway Electrification in Japan The Yoro and Tobu Program, Frazar & Company Expands. Business: North Borneo Her Capital and Its Relations to the Trade Routes of the Far East.
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