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1 1-Ⅰ.1.Students of the Honan University visit the Bureau of Public Welfare

2 Ⅱ.2.Volunteers and Manchukuo Troops clashed near Harbin

3 Ⅲ.Opium Prohibition in Chiang-Pei

4 2-Ⅰ.4.Military force is used to root out the poppy plant in Honan

5 Ⅱ.5.Revision of the draft of the Constitution

6 Ⅲ.6.Manchukuo established a custom-house at Hsinglung

7 3-Ⅰ.7.Peiping-Canton direct air-line

8 Ⅱ.8.Municipal Chamber of Commerce promotes the “New Life”movement

10 Ⅲ.9.Announcement of the Peiping Waterworks Company of an ordinary meeting of shareholders

12 4-Ⅰ.10.All telegraph offices to accept mail-matter

13 Ⅱ.11.Prisoners in custody will be subjected to military training

14 Ⅲ.12.Land required for purchase(Advertisement)

15 5-Ⅰ.13.Fundamental questions of education

16 Ⅱ.14.Decay of trade in Chinwangtao

18 Ⅲ.15.Land for sale(Advertisement)

19 6-Ⅰ.16.A Chinese aeroplane which flew to Canton in missing

20 Ⅱ.17.Intention of the Ministry of Justice to amend regulations

21 Ⅲ.18.Position open(Advertisement)

22 7-Ⅰ.19.Urgency for the completion of he Canton-Hankow Railway

23 Ⅱ.20.Tibetan Delegates arrive in Hongkong

25 Ⅲ.21.Position wanted(Advertisement)

26 8-Ⅰ.22.The gunboat“Chiang-Yuan”is aground

27 Ⅱ.23.Sino-Turkish Treaty

28 Ⅲ.24.Notice of the newspaper“Ta-kung Pao”

29 9-Ⅰ.25.One more new organ!(Bureau for investigating Ad-ministrative Effeciency)

30 Ⅱ.26.Letter to the Editor for a rectification

31 Ⅲ.27.Notice of the“Lung-Chi”Store

32 10-Ⅰ.28.Yen Hui-ch ing left yesterday Peiping for Shanghai

34 Ⅱ.29.Decision to take a census

35 Ⅲ.30.Notice about the withdrawal of guaranty

36 11-Ⅰ.31.Report of the inspectors of educational affairs in Peiping

37 Ⅱ.32.Plans for enlarging the Central Bank

39 Ⅲ.33.Selling agents wanted(Advertisement)

40 12-Ⅰ.34.The People s Conference will be convened next year

41 Ⅱ.35.Improvement of the appearance of the City

42 Ⅲ.36.Notification of death

44 13-Ⅰ.37.A great quantity of forged bank-notes appeared in Peiping and Tientsin

45 Ⅱ.38.To colonize new lands by convicts it is necessary to give them an elementary knowledge of agriculture

46 Ⅲ.39.Investigation of mining matters and of steel and iron

48 14-Ⅰ.40.Honan and Shansi dispatch troops for a combined attack upon the village of Hsin-chuang,center of poison products

49 Ⅱ.41.Yu Hsüeh-chung has accepted the nomination as leader of the“New Life”movement

50 Ⅲ.42.Announcements of marriage

52 15-Ⅰ.43.Amendment to the regulations of the Pei ping University

54 Ⅱ.*44.Children s Weekly Page:“Arms and Legs”(Pai-hua Poetry)

55 Ⅲ.45.Announcement of the Kung-Chin foreign-style Band

57 16-Ⅰ.46.The Japanese are organizing in Ch ang-ch un a Manchu-kuo Mohammedan Association

58 Ⅱ.47.The Shou-hsien Antiques have been brought to Peiping

59 Ⅲ.48.A financial conference will be held

61 17-Ⅰ.49.“New Life”movement in Peiping

62 Ⅱ.50.Tax on bobbed hair

63 Ⅲ.51.Execution of kidnappers

65 18-Ⅰ.52.Sino-Persian Commercial Treaty and the Market for Tea

66 Ⅱ.53.Short Critical Article.Mr.T.V.Soong s trip to Hsian

68 Ⅲ.54.A Correction

70 19-Ⅰ.55.Journalists maltreated by the District Magistrate of P ing-yuen-hsien

71 Ⅱ.56.Establishment of a naval academy in the Ma-chiang Naval School

73 Ⅲ.57.Resolutions of the Financial Conference will be carried out one by one

75 20-Ⅰ.58.Readjustment of the Japanese loan of the Peiping-Sui-yuan Railway

76 Ⅱ.59.Chinese overseas in Singapore are raising money to establish a bank

78 Ⅲ.60.A letter asking for a correction

80 21-Ⅰ.61.Big strike of ricksha coolies in Luanhsien.

82 Ⅱ.*62.Short Critical Article.Bureau of investigating ad-ministrative effeciency

83 Ⅲ.*63.Amusing Stories(From the“Shih Pao”,Peiping)

85 22-Ⅰ.64.Mr.Pai Yün-ti called on General Ho Ying-ch in

86 Ⅱ.65.Advertisement of the Shanghai Government Academy of Commerce for new students

88 Ⅲ.*66.Amusing Stories(From the“Shih Pao”)

89 23-Ⅰ.67.Bibliographical section.Special issue of the Shen Pao

91 Ⅱ.68.Monsignor Zanin is expected to come to Peiping

92 Ⅲ.*69.Amusing stories(From the“Shih Pao”)

94 24-Ⅰ.70.Good news for the poor people in Peiping.Yesterday a bank for making small loans was inaugurated

95 Ⅱ.*71.Short Critical Article.Mongolian Political Council

97 Ⅲ.*72.Amusing Stories(From the“Shih-Pao”)

99 25-Ⅰ.73.North-Eastern Athletic Assn.is organizing a Summer training team for track and field competition.

100 Ⅱ.*74.Short Critical Article.Bill for the abolition of exhorbitant taxation

102 Ⅲ.75.Yesterday there was a first meeting of the Committee for examining the draft of the Constitution

104 26-Ⅰ.76.Interview with Mr.Pai Yün-ti about Mongolia

105 Ⅱ.77.The time for passing the new criminal code is near

107 Ⅲ.78.Interview with Dr.W.W.Yen

109 27-Ⅰ.79.Labour agitation in the British-American Tobacco Co.

110 Ⅱ.80.An interview with Wang Cheng-t ing (Dr.C.T.Wang)

112 Ⅲ.81.Private middle and primary schools ask for subsidies

114 28-Ⅰ.82.The Iron and Blood Society in Shanghai destroys the premises of the Newspaper“Ta-Ching Pao”

116 Ⅱ.83.Chinese delegation to the Far Eastern Olympics re-turns home

117 Ⅲ.84.Tibetan people are longing for the Panchan Lama s return to Tibet

120 29-Ⅰ.85.Control Yüan fights for its prerogatives

122 Ⅱ.86.Matter of through postal relations with Manchuria

124 Ⅲ.87.Statement of Dr.Kung on the Financial Conference

126 30-Ⅰ.88.Japanese soldiers at Ch ang-li demanded the opium fines collected by the District Magistrate

127 Ⅱ.89.The delegate of the Mongolian Political Council,Mr. T o K o-T i-ming,has arrived in Peiping

128 Ⅲ.90.The Rendition of Kuang-chou-wan

131 31-Ⅰ.91.Summer Military Training of the Peiping schools

132 Ⅱ.92.Report about a successful campaign against the Reds

135 32-Ⅰ.93.Mei Lan-fang is going to Russia

136 Ⅱ.94.The Province of Kuang-tung reforms her Army

138 33-Ⅰ.95.The New Tariff

140 Ⅱ.96.News about the campaign against the Red Rebels

142 34-Ⅰ.97.Interview with General Ho-Chien

144 Ⅱ.98.Malaya is short of Chinese labour

146 35-Ⅰ.99.Interview of General Chiang Kai-shek

148 Ⅱ.100.Mr.Yuan-Liang called on the American Minister

150 36-Ⅰ.101.Miss Ho Ai-ying wins the London Queen s Club Tennis Championship

152 Ⅱ.102.Butterfield and Swire Steamer “Shun-t ien”pirated

156 37-Ⅰ.103.A new way of swindling

158 Ⅱ.*104.Women s Page.Women s small vocabulary.Feminism

160 38-Ⅰ.105.Sporting news

162 Ⅱ.106.All the foreigners captured in the piracy of the“Shen-t ien”are out of danger

164 39-Ⅰ.107.A case of robbery in Peiping

166 Ⅱ.108.False statements in Japanese and Manchukuo papers

168 40-Ⅰ.109.The Pirates who raided the Shunt ien are surrounded

168 Ⅱ.110.Peiping Fraud Case

172 41-Ⅰ.111.Floods in the North-East

174 Ⅱ.112.No clash between the British and Japanese soldiers in Shanhaikuan

176 42-Ⅰ.113.Conference of Japanese consuls of Southern China

178 Ⅱ.114.The Association for pushing native goods asks for control of foreign stationery

180 43-Ⅰ.115.Assassination case.Huang Shao-wen shot dead

182 Ⅱ.116.Bibliographical section.The 14th issue of the“Ch ang-Ch eng”

184 44-Ⅰ.117.Panch an Lama speaks on Mongolian and Tibetan affairs

188 Ⅱ.118.Advertisement of the Wu-han Government University for new students

190 45-Ⅰ.*119.Children s Page:“Courage to correct one s faults”

192 Ⅱ.*120.Children s Weekly Page:“Saving Money”

194 46-Ⅰ.*121.Children s Weekly Page:“Read with interest”

196 Ⅱ.*122.How words should be spoken to have due effect.

200 47-Ⅰ.*123.Importance of Home Education(Part Ⅰ)

204 Ⅱ.*124.Importance of Home Education(Part Ⅱ)

208 48-Ⅰ.125.Progress of the negociations for the sale of the Chi-nese Eastern Railway(Ⅰ)

210 Ⅱ.126.Progress of the negociations(Ⅱ)

214 49-Ⅰ.127.Government and Diplomacy(Ⅰ)

218 Ⅱ.128.Government and Diplomacy(Ⅱ)

222 50-Ⅰ.129.Government and Diplomacy(Ⅲ)

226 Ⅱ.130.The League of Nations Technical Cooperation and Japan(Ⅰ)

230 51-Ⅰ.131.The League of Nations Technical Cooperation (Ⅱ)

234 Ⅱ.132.The League of Nations Technical Cooperation(Ⅲ)

238 52-Ⅰ.133.A word to the British Industrial Group and the party of American Journalists(Ⅰ)

242 Ⅱ.134.A word to the British Industrial Group and the party of American Journalists(Ⅱ)

246 53-Ⅰ.135.A word to the British Industrial Group and the party of American Journalists(Ⅲ)

248 Ⅱ.*136.Three Whole Years!By DR.HU SHIH(Part Ⅰ)

252 54-Ⅰ.*137.Three Whole Years!(Part Ⅱ)

256 Ⅱ.*138.Three Whole Years!(Part Ⅲ)

258 55-Ⅰ.139.A word to the British(Part Ⅰ)

262 Ⅱ.140.A word to the British(Part Ⅱ)

266 56-Ⅰ.*141.The meaning of Political Unification.By DR.HU SHIH(Part Ⅰ)

268 Ⅱ.*142.The meaning of Political Unification(Part Ⅱ)

272 57-Ⅰ.*143.The meaning of Political Unification(Part Ⅲ)

274 Ⅱ.*144.The meaning of Political Unification(Part Ⅳ)

276 58-Ⅰ.*145.The meaning of Political Unification(Part Ⅴ)

278 Ⅱ.146.Unemployment among university graduates

282 59-Ⅰ.147.Excavated antiques must become national property

286 Ⅱ.*148.“Much happiness,long life and many sons!”(Part Ⅰ)

290 60-Ⅰ.*149.“Much happiness,long life and many sons!”(Part Ⅱ)

294 Ⅱ.*150.“Much happiness,long life and many sons!”(Part Ⅲ)

298 INDEX TO GRAMMATICAL NOTES

304 GENERAL INDEX TO THE VOCABULARIES,with reference to the Lessons and parts thereof