China: Strike of officers at China Navigation Company; British policy in China; outrage on Portuguese consul at Hankow; position of peasant class; oil concessions at Ichang; Anglo-Soviet relations; anti-British propaganda; summary of events in China 1911-1927; detention of goods at Manchouli; situation at Ningpo; safety of missionaries; agitation at Shanghai 1927
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- Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2013.
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- Aglen, Sir Francis
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