Amerasia: A Review of America and the Far East, Volume 4Amerasia, Incorporated, 1940 - East Asia |
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Page 38
... Tientsin are alike in one respect . At present both are difficult to defend . It is not upon grounds of greater vulnerability that Japan singled out the Tientsin Concession to harass the British . Nor is it because the Tientsin ...
... Tientsin are alike in one respect . At present both are difficult to defend . It is not upon grounds of greater vulnerability that Japan singled out the Tientsin Concession to harass the British . Nor is it because the Tientsin ...
Page 53
... Tientsin as a result of food shortages , soaring prices and a depreciating currency which make it impossible for the poor to obtain even the bare necessities . Rice prices break all records , with a sack weighing 152 lbs . selling for ...
... Tientsin as a result of food shortages , soaring prices and a depreciating currency which make it impossible for the poor to obtain even the bare necessities . Rice prices break all records , with a sack weighing 152 lbs . selling for ...
Page 64
... Tientsin , if and when required by the Japanese , meant in practice recognition of Japan's authority over the Concession . Under the Anglo - Chi- nese treaties , Chinese were clearly under the jurisdiction of the recognized government ...
... Tientsin , if and when required by the Japanese , meant in practice recognition of Japan's authority over the Concession . Under the Anglo - Chi- nese treaties , Chinese were clearly under the jurisdiction of the recognized government ...
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