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AMKRICAX FORFSTR^' 



THE CENTRE OF LAI-AN 



XORTH GATE OF LAI-AX 



The Kuli hsing ting gate marks the centre of the town where Dr. Bailie's Showing character of the houses and the streets in the village whose 

 colony is established. people have started a forest nursery. 



LU TI MIAO S11RI.\E 1I^^BiP=i-- PU SHU SHRINE 



I ■ \ \ I T \ I"" R T" P* T '^ C F T^ ^ 



An old shrine near the village which is but Httle shaded - - - ^ small shrine along the roadside a short'distance out- 



by a feeble tree which cannot live much longer. These people are entering the village side the gates of the village of Lai-an. 



from the famine stricken country. 

 The family property is all on the 

 wheelbarrow. 



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SOUTH GATE OF LAI-AN 



Showing the old town walls and the moat which constitute the town's 

 chief defences against an enemy. 



MAIN STREET OF LAl-AX 



Dr. Bailie speaks feelinsly of the filth and destitution of this walled 

 villafje which is called a city. 



VIEWS OF LAI-AN COLONY, CHINA, WHERE A FOREST NURSERY HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED 



