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8 February 1936
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Editorial on the last opportunity to save China.
Dispute between China and Britain.
The assassination of Tang Youren in Shanghai.
A meeting on the autonomy of Mongolia.
Li Zongren is now General Commander to suppress the communists.
Feng Yuxiang is now deputy chairman of the Central Military Committee.
The Nanjing government to register overseas Chinese people.
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British church employes Chinese priest.
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Tung Wah Times comments on the trade between China and Australia.
A further report on the Republic of Mongolia.
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Guangdong news/ Female communist leader He Lanying and his troops are eliminated in the east of Guizhou province. Guangzhou students ...
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Japanese seek to invade Inner Mongolia.
Funeral of King George V in London.
Liu Guitang leads his troops fleeing into Shandong province.
The communist bandits in Guizhou and Hebei province.
Australia news/ People in Sydney mourn the death of King George V. Australia exports wheat to overseas countries. Bandits in ...
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