Vol. 1, no.11 - November 1927
- The Three Largest Coal Fields of North Manchuria - By Boris P. Torgasheff (Sometime Lecturer at the Peking University) - 913
- Economic, Agricultural, Industrial and Trade Conditions of Wenchow, Chekiang - 919
- Business Practices of Foochow Merchants - 941
- I. Native Banks
- II. Tobacco Manufactures
- III. Shoe-Makers
- IV. Practices common to all shops
- Analysis of Strikes in China, from 1918 to 1926 - By Ta Chen (Continued from October issue) - 945
- A Study of the Sugar Industry in China - 963
- Manufacture of Sugar
- Tables: 1. Cost of Cultivating the “Bamboo” Variety per mow, at Pungu, Thungkun, Heungshan, Shawansu;
- Table 2: Number of sugar factories, annual production of sugar, area of land devoted to the cultivation of sugar cane at different places of Kaotongssu, Punyu district
- Table 3: Time Required in Boiling Sugar Cane Juice, according to the variety of sugar
- Table 4: Quality of Sugar Made from Different Varieties of Sugar Cane, including the color on surface, in center, whether it is easy or difficult to crystallize, hardness, price per pickup and other remarks
- IV. Beet Cultivation in China. The Three Eastern Provinces (Manchuria)
- Shantung Province
- Shansi Province
- Honan Province
- V. Comparison of Sugar Production of Foreign Countries and China
- VI. Consumption of Sugar in China
- VII. Import of Foreign Sugar
- Three Towns in Southeastern Chihili - 980
- Agricultural Practices in Kiaochow - 991
- The Export Peanut Trade of China - By Paul O. Nyhus (U.S. Agricultural Commissioner: Investigating for the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Washington) - 994
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