The Twentieth Century, Volum 153Nineteenth Century and After, 1953 |
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Pàgina 6
... China . One is that the history of the Japanese invasion of China shows that China is unconquerable and that it is vain to hope that its rulers could be induced to modify their policy by anything that hostile warships or aircraft could ...
... China . One is that the history of the Japanese invasion of China shows that China is unconquerable and that it is vain to hope that its rulers could be induced to modify their policy by anything that hostile warships or aircraft could ...
Pàgina 87
... China and the Far East . No question of racial equality arises here . The last vestiges of Western privileges in China were surrendered to General Chiang Kai - shek's government before the outbreak of the civil war . The only foreigners ...
... China and the Far East . No question of racial equality arises here . The last vestiges of Western privileges in China were surrendered to General Chiang Kai - shek's government before the outbreak of the civil war . The only foreigners ...
Pàgina 88
... China ? We have accorded full recognition to their Government and sought to accredit a diplomatic mission to it . They have declined to return the compliment . They have confiscated British interests without payment of compensation ...
... China ? We have accorded full recognition to their Government and sought to accredit a diplomatic mission to it . They have declined to return the compliment . They have confiscated British interests without payment of compensation ...
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CONTENTS FOR JANUARY 1953 | 3 |
HENRY SWANZY | 13 |
WILLIAM J NEWMAN | 30 |
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