Sino-American Relations, Volume 17Institute of Sino-American Relations, College of Chinese Culture, 1991 - China |
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Page 63
... by the Peking correspondents . Frederick Moore alertness of the was then Peking correspondent of the Associated Press . He learned from me of the Japanese action and wired the story to NATIONALIST CHINA : 1915-1945 63.
... by the Peking correspondents . Frederick Moore alertness of the was then Peking correspondent of the Associated Press . He learned from me of the Japanese action and wired the story to NATIONALIST CHINA : 1915-1945 63.
Page 71
... learned that Wu had left Peking , he came back with his troops and made a prisoner of President Tsao , also seizing Henry Pu - yi , the last of the Manchu em- perors . He looted the capital sending away a great mass of priceless curios ...
... learned that Wu had left Peking , he came back with his troops and made a prisoner of President Tsao , also seizing Henry Pu - yi , the last of the Manchu em- perors . He looted the capital sending away a great mass of priceless curios ...
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... learned in the Missouri School of Journalism and at the Pulitzer School were introduced , when practicable . I found that these American tricks of make - up and em- phasis were real circulation builders . For instance , when I reported ...
... learned in the Missouri School of Journalism and at the Pulitzer School were introduced , when practicable . I found that these American tricks of make - up and em- phasis were real circulation builders . For instance , when I reported ...
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