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Pirated Chinese press publications

MS. Nathan 353

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Title

Pirated Chinese press publications

Shelfmark

MS. Nathan 353

Summary

Comprises

The Yellow Dragon, 1904-1907.

The South China Morning Post, for Nov. 1904, Jan. 1906, Feb. 1907 and 'Opinions of the press' on the Junk Bay Mills, 1905-1907, printed, and papers, letters and programmes relating to entertainments and clubs, 1903-1907.

Date

1903-07

Language

English

Physical extent

1.0 box

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Collection contents

Archive of Sir Matthew Nathan

Hong Kong

Miscellaneous correspondence and papers

Pirated Chinese press publications

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