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... These distributors will each have their own exclusive territorial divisions: Guangzhou in the south, Shanghai in the north, and Beijing in central China. ...
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... in China the right to be tried in British courts. Other Western powers demanded, and were granted, similar privileges. In October 1856, Guangzhou police ...
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... reserves. In February, the Communists took Beijing, and in October they reaching the center of Southern China, Guangzhou. On October ...
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... "His Majesty the Emperor of China agrees that ... out Mercantile pursuits, without molestation or restraint at the Cities of Canton (Guangzhou), Amoy (Xiamen ...
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... Australia, America and Japan, having a very convenient connection with the hinterland of the Central, South and Southwest China through the City of Guangzhou. ...
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... As reported in "Guangzhou Ribao" on January 6, 2000, Long Yongtu, China's trade negotiator, said, On the issue of allowing more ... ...
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... He returned to China after the 1911 Wuhan rising, realized that he would not be ... war ensued (1913), and he set up a separate government at Guangzhou (Canton). ...
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... I am going to China." Her father too finds "home" to be in China. "We are going to Guangzhou, my seventy - two year - old, Canning Woo, and I, where we will ...
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... In Shanghai, Guangzhou, Xi'an and many other cities, there were strikes in the days following the ... Fear of solidarity) The Future of Democracy in China There is ...
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... of China, and the managerial resources commitments. Four cities were selected as potential locations for the first store: Tianjin, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and ...
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... Instead, they revolved around Western resentment of China's superioirty complex and ... he not only confiscated opium but he also detained foreigners in Guangzhou. ...
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... In 1839, China enforced its prohibitions on the importation of opium by destroying at Guangzhou (Canton) a large quantity of opium confiscated from British ...
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... In 1917 when Sun established the Guangzhou government, Chiang was his military aide ... named Michael Borodin suggested that they start a military academy in China. ...
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... With these moves they were able to move in and try to get China to do what was needed to make the ... They set up a port during the late 1600's in Guangzhou. ...
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... completed his military training with the Japanese army and returned to China where he ... Sun Yat-Sen formed the Guangzhou government in 1917 and chose Kai-Shek as ...
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... It started as a fairly small company in southern Guangzhou in 1980s too and contrary ... At the moment Uniliver sales in China only count for 2% of its global sales ...
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... of China, and the managerial resources commitments. Four cities were selected as potential locations for the first store: Tianjin, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and ...
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