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50993 50993 1931-12-16 2 b   Editorial by Tung Wah Times on the railway lines and the future of Manchuria. Tung Wah    
50994 50994 1931-12-16 2 d   White Russian man arrested in Manchuria for spying for Japanese. China    
50995 50995 1931-12-16 2 e   Chinese foreign ministry rebuffs the ultimate of Japanese government. China    
50996 50996 1931-12-16 2 e   Henan province in financial shortage. China    
50997 50997 1931-12-16 2 e   Provocation of Japanese in China. Students in Beijing show their support to the resistance in Heilongjiang. Wu Chaoshu on the League of Nations. Red Army in Outer Mongolia gather. Telegram from Ma Zhanshan, chairman of the Heilongjiang provincial government, to the Nanjing authority. China    
50998 50998 1931-12-16 3 a   Chongqing, of Sichuan province, on high alert. China    
50999 50999 1931-12-16 3 a   Chinese traitors and their situations under the Japanese invasion. China    
51000 51000 1931-12-16 3 b   Shi Zhaoji talks to the League of Nations. China    
51001 51001 1931-12-16 3 d   Students from Tianjin on the way to Nanjing for demonstration. China    
51002 51002 1931-12-16 3 d   Hunan authority speeds up their military training of troops and reserves. China    
51003 51003 1931-12-16 3 e   More petitions and telegrams arrive the Nanjing government. China    
51004 51004 1931-12-16 5 a   Excuse of Japanese invasion. China    
51005 51005 1931-12-16 5 c   Scientific research may save China. Tung Wah    
51006 51006 1931-12-16 5 c   A call for reinstating of Wu Peifu. China    
51007 51007 1931-12-16 5 e   University professors in north China and their petitions for a new national government. China    
51008 51008 1931-12-16 6 c   Guangdong news/ The communist disasters on the border of Guangdong and the defence arrangements in the east. Chen Jitang convenes a military conference in Guangzhou. Hu Hanmin arrives Guangzhou and the report. People in Guangdong support the resistance in Heilongjiang province. Students from Xiamen University and Zhongshan University present their petitions to the Nanjing government. China    
51009 51009 1931-12-16 7 a   A telegram from the Chinese Constitutionalist Party (zhong guo xian zheng dang) in America to Ma Zhanshan, chairman of the Heilongjiang provincial government. China    
51010 51010 1931-12-16 7 a   The Confucian School in San Francisco donates to Ma Zhanshan's army in Heilongjiang province. America    
51011 51011 1931-12-16 7 a   The Chinese Society in San Francisco donates to Ma Zhanshan's army in Heilongjiang. America    
51012 51012 1931-12-16 7 b   Chinese communities in New York help Ma Zhanshan's army in Heilongjiang. America    
51013 51013 1931-12-16 7 b   An interview with Ma Zhanshan, chairman of the Heilongjiang provincial government. China    
51014 51014 1931-12-16 7 d   The anti-Chinese movement in Japan. Tung Wah    
51015 51015 1931-12-16 8 a   Zhang Xueliang resigns. China    
51016 51016 1931-12-16 8 a   Jiang Jieshi returns to his hometown. China    
51017 51017 1931-12-16 8 a   Japan dispatches more troops to Manchuria. Japan    
51018 51018 1931-12-16 8 a   The Chinese Communist Party, under its new leader Li Lisan, is preparing for another uprising. China    
51019 51019 1931-12-16 8 b   Sun Ke returns to Nanjing. China    
51020 51020 1931-12-16 8 b   Students in Shanghai destroy the Party newspaper office. China    
51021 51021 1931-12-16 8 b   Students are driven away from Nanjing. Zhang Xueliang is appointed commissioner to suppress bandits. China    
51022 51022 1931-12-16 8 b   The Chinese government recalls its ambassador from Japan. Japan    
51023 51023 1931-12-16 8 b   American government delivers its notes to Japan. America    
51024 51024 1931-12-16 8 c   Song Qingling scolds the Nationalist Party officials. China    
51025 51025 1931-12-16 8 c   Japanese troops invade Jinzhou, Liaoning province. China    
51026 51026 1931-12-16 8 c   The League of Nations to investigate the Manchurian issues. Britain    
51027 51027 1931-12-16 8 c   Four more banks are closed down in America. America    
51028 51028 1931-12-16 8 d   Australia news/ More thieves arrested in Sydney before the Christmas. Result of the federal election. Joe Lyons becomes the new prime minister of Australia. Tung Wah    
51029 51029 1931-12-16 8 e   Tung Wah Times thanks readers who have paid their subscription fee. Names listed. Tung Wah    
51030 51030 1931-12-16 8 e   Chinese communities in Melbourne donate to the Military Funds of Saving China and names listed. Tung Wah    
51031 51031 1931-12-16 8 f   Market prices in Sydney of vegetables, fruits, meats and other local products. Tung Wah    

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