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  • An American diplomat, John F. Melby, flying to Mukden, recorded in his diary on 23 September: “North along the corridor to Manchuria the Communist artillery was systematically making rubble out of the airfield at Chinchow Jinzhou.”

    Wild Swans Jung Chang 1991

  • An American diplomat, John F. Melby, flying to Mukden, recorded in his diary on 23 September: “North along the corridor to Manchuria the Communist artillery was systematically making rubble out of the airfield at Chinchow Jinzhou.”

    Wild Swans Jung Chang 1991

  • An American diplomat, John F. Melby, flying to Mukden, recorded in his diary on 23 September: "North along the corridor to Manchuria the Communist artillery was systematically making rubble out of the airfield at Chinchow [Jinzhou]."

    WILD SWANS THREE DAUGHTERS OF CHINA CHANG, JUNG 1991

  • The question of constructing the Chinchow-Aigun railway by means of an international loan to China is, however, still the subject of friendly discussion by the interested parties.

    State of the Union Address (1790-2001) United States. Presidents.

  • The question of constructing the Chinchow-Aigun railway by means of an international loan to China is, however, still the subject of friendly discussion by the interested parties.

    State of the Union Address William H. Taft 1893

  • After landing at the mouth of the Huhua-Yuan River, about 100 miles north of Port Arthur, the Japanese advanced south, and took the fortified city of Chinchow, without incurring any loss.

    China Demetrius Charles Boulger 1890

  • They sailed from the port of Zaiton (Chinchow) early in

    The Discovery of America Vol. 1 (of 2) with some account of Ancient America and the Spanish Conquest John Fiske 1871

  • Manchuria to Northern Manchuria (the once celebrated Chinchow -

    The Fight for the Republic in China Bertram Lenox Simpson 1903

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