China Society Occasional Papers, Temas11-17China Society London., 1961 |
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... populations ranging between 30,000 and 80,000 . They account for at least a sixth of the population of Hong Kong . In the last three years three Community Centres have been opened in separate estates with the aid , in two cases , of ...
... populations ranging between 30,000 and 80,000 . They account for at least a sixth of the population of Hong Kong . In the last three years three Community Centres have been opened in separate estates with the aid , in two cases , of ...
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... population was Chinese , under the pretext of uniting all those areas which had a Mongol population . Secondly , according to recently published maps and other information , the Chinese have been splitting off actual Mongol territories ...
... population was Chinese , under the pretext of uniting all those areas which had a Mongol population . Secondly , according to recently published maps and other information , the Chinese have been splitting off actual Mongol territories ...
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... population of the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region is said to have increased from 7,000,000 in 1948 to 12,000,000 in 1967. Many thousands of young Chinese are said to have been sent to that region from places like Shanghai and Tientsin ...
... population of the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region is said to have increased from 7,000,000 in 1948 to 12,000,000 in 1967. Many thousands of young Chinese are said to have been sent to that region from places like Shanghai and Tientsin ...
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