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This magazine was published on a semi-monthly basis as a news supplement by the Japanese puppet state in Manchuokuo [Manzhouguo]. It was published in English in order to demonstrate the alleged progressiveness of Manchuria and the work of the…

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Elizabeth Keith's illustration, on the cover of The Times' Japanese Supplement. Illustration depicts the rising sun over Tokyo bay. There is thriving industry, shown by a multitude of smoking factory chimneys, and a prepared fleet looking seaward…

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'An exposition of various viewpoints embodying the ideal of hastening the friendliness of Great Britain towards China... the most feasible way, near at hand, is the remission of the British share of the Boxer indemnity to China for educational…

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Japan To-day was issued from June-October 1938. It was edited by Japanese writer Hiroshi Kikuchi under his pen name Kan Kikuchi. He was known for his ample support for the Japanese Imperial War effort, and he supported this through his many…

Biography, traveller's journal. A book detailing Mr Alcott's time spent in Asia. Detailing incidents in Japan and the Philippines (roughly 1920s - 1940s).

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A brief history of British relations with China, prepared by Sir Frederick Whyte (a member of the Institute of Pacific Relations) for a 'conference where persons from various countries bordering on the Pacific Ocean [gathered] to discuss the social…

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The China Monthly review, edited by American, Shanghai-dwelling journalist, John William Powell, was produced from the end of World War Two in 1945, until the firm ran low on funding in July 1953. The periodical had original been 'The China Weekly…

China News (Vol. 2, No 4/5)
The printed 'Vol. 4' has been crossed out and replaced with 'Vol. 5'. News published in London but produced in China.
Articles on China in this issue: 'Future of African Trade', 'Red Mongolia', 'Greetings by Comrade Chow Ho-Sin to the Seventh World…
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