Boxer Indemnity and Chinese Education: The Question on the Remission and Allocation of the British Share (London, 1924)

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Boxer Indemnity and Chinese Education: The Question on the Remission and Allocation of the British Share (London, 1924)

Description

'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 purposes.' (p. 1)

Creator

Anonymous. Various articles by British politicians and Newspaper companies collated by 'The Compiler'.

Source

Boxer Indemnity and Chinese Education: The Question on the Remission and Allocation of the British Share (London, 1924)

Publisher

The Chinese Association for the Promotion of Education

Date

May 25, 1924

Contributor

Professor Peter Robinson

Rights

This item is taken from the private collection of Professor Peter Robinson

Format

Print

Language

English

Identifier

CIRN 2.1

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Original Format

Pamphlet

Physical Dimensions

8.5" x 5.5"

Citation

Anonymous. Various articles by British politicians and Newspaper companies collated by 'The Compiler'., “Boxer Indemnity and Chinese Education: The Question on the Remission and Allocation of the British Share (London, 1924),” Competing Imperialisms in Northeast Asia - Digital Exhibitions, accessed April 19, 2024, https://asia-belfast.net/cirn/omeka/items/show/55.

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