The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, June 01, 1916, Page 6, Image 6
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if' RAILROAD PRODUCT OF WAR.
Built to New Port of Russia on Far
| Northern Waters.
^ A railroad farthest north, tapping
the polar seas beyond Archr
angel, its whole length running
through a region of intense winter
cold, is one of the most important
h' constructive results of this destructive
world war, says a statement just
prepared by the National Geographic
f society at Washington. Stimulated
by an imperative war necessity for a
foort nearer the west and the long |
battle lin^s than Vladivostok, this
l new railway has been driven north
with the same fierce energy as that
called forth by the dash for enemy
positions.
Finns, Lapps, Russians, alike, have
, labored unremittingly to fasten a
permanent way of steel between Petrograd
and Semenowa, the latter
city far beyond the arctic circle, on
' the northern shore of Finland, near
Norwegian Nord Kap. Work upon
? the new line began a few months aff,
ter the outbreak of the war, and it
; has been pushed feverishly as a
means of over reaching the blockade
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In the west.
- Tha undertaking required the
building of more than 650 miles of
railroad through an unfavorable
country, in many places water-soaked,
crossed by low banked rivers, filled
with countless -lakes, large and
email, and through a great -part of
the year, frozen numb and buried under
feet of snow. Construction has
gone forward from the north andj
|Tom the south, but there still remains
a considerable middle section
to be laid before the completion of
the project.
? The arctic railroad runs east from
Petrograd around Lake Ladoga,
. where it turns poleward and whence
I It holds a northern course until it
teaches the harbor at its terminus
: upon the polar sea. Here on the
bleak Murman coast, deadened by
months of cold and cheered by a
*0 . ^briefest summer, an up-to-date har?|g
bor eity is being built and the works
of a great northernmost naval base
y are being rapidly carried forward.
?0: ' Semenowa, Kola, and Alexandrowsk
k':\ ?places that the world has never
, t.
|p{, thought to remember before?are
M'now enjoying an arctic -war boom.
fife-v;- - Semenowa was a small collection
ifey. bf fishermen's huts before the war,
g ? apparently too far out of the world
V bver to form a part of it. Today,
00 large docks, harbor improvements
and a splendidly improvised future
lias surprised the place. Semenowa
J'-/ tomorrow seems in the way of becoming
a thriving much-mentioned
0 > port city. It may not be the warm
water port that the Muscovite has
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the/years of his empire, but, nevertheless,
it is a port on ic? free water;
for navigation finds an open way
usually around Nord Kap for several
score miles down the northern coast.
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The building of this new fcort, giving
Russia a city on open, western
water, the construction of the new
railroad into the heart of the north,
and the building of a naval station
here beyond the domination of any
rival power, form, together, by far
the most important constructive effort
of the whole war to date.
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New Buttons.
They come from Paris.
And though they are of leather
they are, strangely enough, washable.
They are made of soft, white suede
and will harmonize with the new
leather trimmings.
They come in several sizes, are
not expensive, and may be used on
shirtwaists, frocks, separate skirts
and tailored suits.
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