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From Lausanne To Lousan

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While delegates of the world’s most important powers are deliberating over the question of debts and reparations at Lausanne, momentous conferences are being held during the past week at Lousan, popularly known as Kuling, of China’s foremost civil and military leaders, to discuss such urgent matters as China’s forthcoming foreign policy, especially as relating to Manchuria, the immediate program of the suppression of bandits and communists, whose scourge is felt all over Central China, and the condition of the nation’s finances.

(The China Critic, Vol. V, No. 25, June 23, 1932, unsigned)

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Pan, G. (2015). From Lausanne To Lousan. In: Socio-biological Implications of Confucianism. China Academic Library. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44575-4_26

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