China Society Occasional Papers, Tema 21China Society London., 1981 |
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... Government into the imbroglio . The negotiations resulted in the lease of the port of Kiaochow and the creation of a German sphere of influence in Shantung , with permission to build a railway through the province linking Kiaochow and ...
... Government into the imbroglio . The negotiations resulted in the lease of the port of Kiaochow and the creation of a German sphere of influence in Shantung , with permission to build a railway through the province linking Kiaochow and ...
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... Government of China in Canton . The majority of China continued to be ruled by ' War Lords ' who made their own laws , collected their own taxes and gave no more than lip- service to Peking . The railways continued to function in some ...
... Government of China in Canton . The majority of China continued to be ruled by ' War Lords ' who made their own laws , collected their own taxes and gave no more than lip- service to Peking . The railways continued to function in some ...
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U.S.S.R. government , despite its former assurances to the Chinese , was negotiating with the Japanese over the possible sale of their share of the railway to Manchukuo . It might here be noted that by this time the U.S.S.R. had ...
U.S.S.R. government , despite its former assurances to the Chinese , was negotiating with the Japanese over the possible sale of their share of the railway to Manchukuo . It might here be noted that by this time the U.S.S.R. had ...
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