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terminus of the Taokow-Chinghua Railroad in Honan running northwest to Pingyang, thence due north to Tatung connecting with the Peking-Suiyuan, from the western terminus of which at Tengcheng it runs due west, skirting the Yellow River through inner Mongolia and running southwest to Lanchow in Kangsu Province. From here on east and west lines connect with the Penlo Railroad now running to Suchow from which place a projected line to Haichow on the coast would form the Lanchow-Haichow (or Lunghai) Railroad or Great East and West Trunk line. Other lines in this region are the Tsinan-Shunteh connecting the Peking-Hankow and the Tientsin-Pukow lines, the line connecting Tsinan with the Taokow-Chinghua Railroad and the line connecting Kaomi on the Shantung Railroad with Suchow on the Tientsin-Pukow line.

Manchurian Railroads Contracted For.-The group of roads contracted for in Manchuria and Mongolia consist of a road from Aigun on the Amur south to Chinchow on the Gulf of Chihli; a road west from Changchun to Taonanfu on this proposed Chinchow-Aigun Railroad; a road northwest from Harbin to meet the same road; and a road, the Taonanfu-Jehol, running from the Chinchow-Aigun southwest towards Peking. To the east one road from Kirin would run southwest meeting the South Manchurian road above Mukden and another from Kirin would run due east to the Korean border and on to the coast at Seishin. Work on these contracts has been suspended during the war and little construction has been done. Under the terms of the Consortium agreement, loans for all future construction, upon which no substantial progress has been made, must first be offered to the Consortium and if not taken up by them may be floated by any single power. Under this interpretation the financing of practically all of these roads will be offered to the Consortium, and their construction would mean the real commercial awakening of China.

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