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  • Missionary of the United Free Church of Scotland, Moukden, New Edition, with additional chapter.

    Children of Borneo Edwin Herbert Gomes

  • The lake is exceedingly rich in fish, chiefly varieties of trout and salmon, and is famous for its wonderful "white fish," which was previously sent all over Siberia and even down into Manchuria so far as Moukden.

    Beasts, Men and Gods Ferdinand Ossendowski 1910

  • The Military Governor of Moukden to send a representative to

    The Fight for the Republic in China Bertram Lenox Simpson 1903

  • Japanese Military Party, had been making Chengchiatun one of their objectives, brought concern early in 1916 to the Moukden Governor, the energetic General Chang Tso-lin, who in order to cope with the danger promptly established a military cordon round the district, with a relatively large reserve based on Chengchiatun, drawn from the 28th Army Division.

    The Fight for the Republic in China Bertram Lenox Simpson 1903

  • The play was set in motion by a circular code telegram sent out on the 30th August by Tuan Chih-kuei, Governor of Moukden and one of

    The Fight for the Republic in China Bertram Lenox Simpson 1903

  • The Moukden Governor, General Chang Tso-ling, discussing the Chengchiatun affair with the writer, put the matter in a nutshell.

    The Fight for the Republic in China Bertram Lenox Simpson 1903

  • Having the strongest provincial capital -- Moukden -- it has been Fengtien province which has encroached on the Mongolian grasslands to such an extent that its jurisdiction to-day envelops the entire western flank of Kirin province (as can be seen in the latest Chinese maps) in the form of a salamander, effectively preventing the latter province from controlling territory that geographically belongs to it.

    The Fight for the Republic in China Bertram Lenox Simpson 1903

  • In 1621 the Manchu war reopened with an attack on Moukden or Fanyang, which Noorhachu had marked out as his next object.

    China Demetrius Charles Boulger 1890

  • The result was a decisive overthrow, and the victors entered Moukden at the heels of the vanquished.

    China Demetrius Charles Boulger 1890

  • Noorhachu was compelled to withdraw his troops, and although he obtained some successes in other parts of the country, he was so chagrined at this repulse that he fell ill and died some months later at Moukden, in

    China Demetrius Charles Boulger 1890

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