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... Manchuria as primarily an affair of the Russo - Chinese Bank and the Chinese Eastern Railway , i.e. of his own Ministry . In 1900 the ' Boxer Rebellion ' gave Kuropatkin the opportunity to occupy the whole of Manchuria with regular ...
... Manchuria as primarily an affair of the Russo - Chinese Bank and the Chinese Eastern Railway , i.e. of his own Ministry . In 1900 the ' Boxer Rebellion ' gave Kuropatkin the opportunity to occupy the whole of Manchuria with regular ...
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... Manchuria , let alone extend it , without being strong enough on the spot to fight if challenged . By 1903 Kuropatkin and his best advisers were anxious to hold on only to the Chinese Eastern and northern Manchuria , very much as was ...
... Manchuria , let alone extend it , without being strong enough on the spot to fight if challenged . By 1903 Kuropatkin and his best advisers were anxious to hold on only to the Chinese Eastern and northern Manchuria , very much as was ...
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... Manchuria , despite special freight and rail charges , until the Russian Far East itself was more deve- loped . And in fact , even when the Russian army was in occupation of Manchuria , English , Japanese , and American goods were still ...
... Manchuria , despite special freight and rail charges , until the Russian Far East itself was more deve- loped . And in fact , even when the Russian army was in occupation of Manchuria , English , Japanese , and American goods were still ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL July 1941 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 19 |
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