China Society Occasional Papers, Tema 23China Society London., 1984 |
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... foreigners never went short , but much of the population was literally eating grass , and bark , and leaves , and dying in the streets . Their misery was made worse by galloping inflation . The Chinese currency had been depreciating ...
... foreigners never went short , but much of the population was literally eating grass , and bark , and leaves , and dying in the streets . Their misery was made worse by galloping inflation . The Chinese currency had been depreciating ...
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... foreigners , of many different nationalities , meant that in Peking there was none of the claustrophobia that I had felt in Mukden . Even in Peking the Communists did not recognize the official status of Consuls , but they did use us as ...
... foreigners , of many different nationalities , meant that in Peking there was none of the claustrophobia that I had felt in Mukden . Even in Peking the Communists did not recognize the official status of Consuls , but they did use us as ...
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