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rowid 49802
date 1930-12-13
page 6-7
column a-d
title  
description Guangdong news/ Huang Shaoxiong steps down and the current situation in Guangxi. Taxes of matches in Guangzhou. Police and troops in Guangzhou guard against the communists. Farm of the Zhongshan University to manufacture sugar. Opium prices going up in Guangzhou. Alcohol businessmen plead to abolish the new regulations. Zhongshan University sets up a legal advisory office, its regulations and services. Bandits demands ransom from the Guangzhou shops. Long distance telephone service from Guangzhou to Xintang. Provincial financial authority imposes tax on export of live pigs. Mint in Guangzhou orders more silver. Sericulture girls in panic for possible unemployment. Shunde county builds fortifications to protect inland navigation. More chaos surrounding the alcohol taxes. News from Taishan. Police and troops defeat local communist troops in Huilai county. Bandits in Xinhui kidnap people but police have released the hostage. Tragedy during a worship service to the mountain in Xinhui. Bamboo furniture makers plead to further cut taxes. A ghost in Zengcheng hotel.
source China
page_url http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24099882
trove_id 24099882
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