The Quarterly Review, Volumes 288-289John Murray, 1950 |
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Page 78
... Chinese Republic , was himself misled into thinking that the inhabitants of China formed one pure racial group . In one of his lectures on Nationalism he said that for the most part , the Chinese people are of the Han ( or Chinese ) ...
... Chinese Republic , was himself misled into thinking that the inhabitants of China formed one pure racial group . In one of his lectures on Nationalism he said that for the most part , the Chinese people are of the Han ( or Chinese ) ...
Page 441
... Chinese under the British flag , notably in Malaya and Hongkong . The Chinese - like the British themselves are a people who remain deeply attached and loyal to their homeland even when they have made new homes in new lands . And it was ...
... Chinese under the British flag , notably in Malaya and Hongkong . The Chinese - like the British themselves are a people who remain deeply attached and loyal to their homeland even when they have made new homes in new lands . And it was ...
Page 92
... Chinese Communist claims to the effect that Tibet is part of China . The Dalai's Government is shocked at the threat of Communist invasion and appeals to Tibet's neighbours to help Tibet . ' At the same time missions were dispatched ...
... Chinese Communist claims to the effect that Tibet is part of China . The Dalai's Government is shocked at the threat of Communist invasion and appeals to Tibet's neighbours to help Tibet . ' At the same time missions were dispatched ...
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JANUARY 1950 | 1 |
Britains Contribution to Her Own Food Supply | 10 |
Counting Britains Birds | 23 |
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