China Society Occasional Papers, Temas11-17China Society London., 1961 |
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... school has been making its appearance on an average every ten days , and , if you include privately owned schools , this figure comes down strikingly to one every four days . Last year , I had the privilege of inaugurating Hong Kong's ...
... school has been making its appearance on an average every ten days , and , if you include privately owned schools , this figure comes down strikingly to one every four days . Last year , I had the privilege of inaugurating Hong Kong's ...
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... school culture was well established in the Nan - yang . Post- imperial China as seen through the eyes of Overseas Chinese edu- cated in the new schools became the yardstick for cultural judgment and the point of reference for political ...
... school culture was well established in the Nan - yang . Post- imperial China as seen through the eyes of Overseas Chinese edu- cated in the new schools became the yardstick for cultural judgment and the point of reference for political ...
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... schools and that almost all Peranakan children are being educated in schools where the language is Indonesian , that is , the modern language of the Republic , based on Malay . ( But these latter schools are for the most part run by the ...
... schools and that almost all Peranakan children are being educated in schools where the language is Indonesian , that is , the modern language of the Republic , based on Malay . ( But these latter schools are for the most part run by the ...
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