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BJZH Beijing shi difang zhi bianzuan weiyuan hui BMA Beijing Municipal Archives CIFRC China International Famine Relief Commission FO Foreign Office Archives, Kew, London HIA Hoover Institute Archives, Stanford NLC National Library of China, Beijing NYPL New York Public Library PUIFRC Peking United International Famine Relief Committee SD Rec ords of the Department of State relating to internal affairs of China (microfilm) SOAS School of Oriental and African Studies Archives, London XZ xianzhi (county/district gazetteer) ZGDAG Zhongguo dier lishi dang’an guan Gazetteers Cang XZ 1933 Ci XZ 1941 Ding XZ 1934 Dingzhou shizhi 1998 Guangzong XZ 1933 Guangzong xian jiuzhi jiaozhu 2001 Haixing XZ 2002 Handan XZ 1939 Jing XZ 1932 Jingxing XZ 1934 Pierre Fuller - 9781684176021 Downloaded from Brill.com09/29/2021 02:47:40AM via free access 312 Bibliography Mancheng XZ 1997 Nangong XZ 1936 Nanpi XZ 1932 Ning jin XZ 1929 Ning jin XZ 1999 Qing XZ 1931 Qinghe XZ 1934 Qiu XZ 2001 Shunping XZ 1999 Wan XZ 1934 Wanxian xinzhi 1934 Wei XZ 1929 Wuji XZ 1936 Wuqiang XZ 1996 Xingtai shizhi 2001 Xinhe XZ 1929 Xinhe XZ 2000 Zhaicheng cunzhi 1925 Zhuo XZ 1935 Periodicals Aiguo baihua bao 愛國白話報 (Beijing) Baihua guoqiang bao 白話國強報 (Beijing) Beijing baihua bao 北京白話報 Beijing ribao 北京日報 Beijing wanbao 北京晚報 Celestial Empire (Shanghai) Chenbao [The Morning Post] 晨報 (Beijing) China Daily (Beijing) China Sun (Tianjin) Da gongbao [L’Impartial] 大公報 (Tianjin) Da Hanbao 大漢報 (Hankou) Fengsheng 峰聲 (Beijing) Fengtian gongbao (Shenyang) Graphic (London) Guobao [The Nation] 國報 (Beijing) Guomin xinbao [The National Gazette] 國民新報 (Hankou) Hankou xinwenbao 漢口新聞報 Hankou zhongxi bao 漢口中西報 Jichang ribao 吉長日報 (Changchun and Jilin) Jingbao [The Peking Press] 京報 (Beijing) Jiuzai zhoukan [Famine Relief Weekly] 救災周刊 (Beijing) Laifu bao 來複報 (Taiyuan) Lingxue yaozhi 靈学要誌 (Beijing) Pierre Fuller - 9781684176021 Downloaded from Brill.com09/29/2021 02:47:40AM via free access Bibliography 313 Minguo ribao 民國日報 (Shanghai) Minsheng yuekan 民生月刊 (Beijing) Minyi ribao 民意日報 (Beijing) North China Herald (Shanghai) North China Standard (Beijing) North China Star (Tianjin) Peking Leader (Beijing) Peking & Tientsin Times (Tianjin) Qunbao [Social Reports] 羣報 (Beijing) Shanbao 善報 (Beijing) Shanghai Gazette Shanghai Times Shangye ribao 商業日報 (Beijing) Shenbao [Chinese Daily News] 申報 (Shanghai) Sheng jing shibao 盛京時報 (Shenyang) Shibao [Eastern Times] 時報 (Shanghai) Shihua [The Daily Truth] 實話 (Beijing) Shishi xinbao 時事新報 (Shanghai) Shuntian shibao 順天時報 (Beijing) Tianjin zhongmei ribao 天津中美日報 Times (London) Xiao gongbao 小公報 (Beijing) Xiao minbao 小民報 (Beijing) Xibei ribao 西北日報 (Xi’an) Xin shehui bao 新社會報 (Beijing) Xin shenbao 新申報 (Shanghai) Yishi bao [Social Welfare] 益世報 (Tianjin and Beijing) Yuandong bao 遠東報 (Harbin) Zhengfu gongbao 政府公報 (Beijing) Zhenzai ribao 賑災日報 (Beijing) Zhongguo minbao 中國民報 (Beijing) Other Primary Sources Arnold, Julean. 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