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1 |
An Address on Manchuria its past and present and reply to prof Shuhsi-Hsu's criticisms and observations : Third Biennial Conference, Institute of Pacific Relations |
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2 |
As the Chinese see us |
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3 |
A brief statement of the lascar & Chinese committee, appointed by the directors of the Missionary Society July 13th 1812 |
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4 |
British or Chinese? Stories of Migration, Family and Identity : a film |
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5 |
British or Chinese? Stories of Migration, Family and Identity : exhibition boards |
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6 |
British or Chinese? Stories of Migration, Family and Identity : Pull-up banners |
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7 |
China Exchange in London's Chinatown where the exhibition was held : Two exhibition boards with the Migration and Family themes; wishing tree; tea-set |
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8 |
China Expeditionary Force orders, 1900 |
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9 |
China Expeditionary Force orders, 1900 : corrected up to 24th July, 1900 |
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10 |
Chinese checkers, draughts and five-in-a row |
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11 |
Chinese labour corps documentary |
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12 |
Correct report of the speech of Sir George Staunton, on Sir James Graham's motion on the China trade, in the House of Commons, April 7, 1840 : with an appendix, containing resolutions on the China trade, moved in the House of Commons, June 13, 1833 |
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13 |
Councillor Richard Cotton and other guests listening to the speeches |
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14 |
Councillor Richard Cotton, Mayor of Camden |
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15 |
Councillor Richard Cotton, Mayor of Camden giving an opening speech |
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16 |
Decorative flowers on the wishing tree |
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17 |
Dr. Jieyu Liu giving an overview about the exhibition and giving thanks to those involved |
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18 |
The ethics of the Chinese : with special reference to the doctrines of human nature and sin |
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19 |
Exhibition board with Migration theme |
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20 |
Fan and book |
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