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Full referenceHuang, Fu-ch'ing , “Jia wu zhan qian riben zai hua didie bao jigou: Chia wu chan ch'ien
TypeJournal article
Author(s)Huang, Fu-ch'ing
Title“Jia wu zhan qian riben zai hua didie bao jigou: Chia wu chan ch'ien jih pen tsai hua ti tieh pao chi kou: lun hankou leshantang yu shanghai ri-qing maoyi yanjiusuo” (Japanese espionage agencies in China before 1894: an overview of the Le-shan T'ang in Hankow and the Sino-Japanese Trade Institute in Shanghai)
Year1984
JournalBulletin of the Institute of Modern History,
Volume13
Start page305
End page331
LanguageChinese
SubjectHistory
Keywordspolitical; foreigners; diplomacy
AbstractThe first Japanese intelligence-gathering organizations in China were a pharmaceutical business in Hankow and a trade association in Shanghai, which were given their role of spying for Japan by Arao Kiyoshi (1858-?), a Japanese ultra-conservative who visited China from 1886 to 1889. These organizations were the early incarnations and prototypes of post Sino-Japanese War Japanese espionage agencies in China.
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