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Raikhman, E., and B. Vvedensky.The Economic Development of the Soviet Far East. Pp. 50. Moscow: U. S. S. R. Council, Institute of Pacific Relations, 1936. 35 cents.
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Otsuka, Reizo.The Red Influence in China. Pp. ii, 97. Tokyo: Japanese Council, Institute of Pacific Relations , 1936. 25 cents.
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Uyeda, Teijiro.The Recent Development of Japanese Foreign Trade. Pp. 127. Toyko: Japanese Council, Institute of Pacific Relations, 1936. 50 cents.
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————, and Tokijiro Minoguchi. Small-Scale Industries of Japan: The Cotton Industry. IPR International Research Series . Pp. 101. Tokyo: Japanese Council. Institute of Pacific Relations , 1936. 30 cents.
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Chang, C.M.A New Government for Rural China. Pp. 51. Shanghai: China Institute of Pacific Relations, 1936. 50 cents.
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Fong, H.D.Toward Economic Control in China. Pp. 91. Shanghai: China Institute of Pacific Relations, 1936. 50 cents.
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Ting, Leonard G.Recent Developments in China's Cotton Industry. Pp. 43. Shanghai: China Institute of Pacific Relations, 1936. 50 cents.
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Belshaw, H. RecoveryMeasures in New Zealand. A Comparison with the New Deal in the United States . Wellington: New Zealand Institute of Pacific Relations, 1936. 35 cents.
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Stewart, John R.Manchuria Since 1931. New York: Secretariat, Institute of Pacific Relations, 1936. 25 cents.
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