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The China Boycott

January 13, 1926 issue

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The article presents the translation of a speech delivered by Chou En-lai, Chief of the Eastern Expedition Political Department, on November 12, 1925, to representatives of the Swatow Labor Unions which was printed in the North-China "Daily News" of Shanghai by Swatow correspondent. China has suffered from the invasion of international capitalistic imperialism that dwarfs and suppresses the growth of her industries. The worst effect of this aggression is felt and experienced in South China, namely, in Hongkong, Swatow, and Amoy. The value of the trade between Swatow and the British merchants of Hongkong is at least $200, 000 per day.

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SPEECHES, addresses, etc., Chinese; DAILY News (Newspaper); TRANSLATING & interpreting; CHOU En-lai; LABOR unions; IMPERIALISM; CHINA
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