The distance from Chungking to Hankow is somewhat more than five hundred miles. |
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A poor man, passing through one of the back thoroughfares in Hankow, came upon a tls. |
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Probably, of all the hundreds of foreign tea-men who visited Hankow, barely one or two had been across the river to Wuchang. |
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But delays followed, and when the rioting occurred in Changsha he had not yet arrived at headquarters in Hankow. |
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He again wanted to move two entire armies, the 92d based in Hankow and the 94th, the army freshly transplanted to Shanghai by the Cannon Project. |
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Ocean-going steamships ascend the river to Hankow for their cargoes. |
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Our route now bears to the right past a memorial seat and a cairn before we reach Hankow Road. |
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When the Japanese could not bring Chiang Kai-shek's China to its knees in the 1930s, bombers brought terror to Shanghai, Chongqing and Hankow. |
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North of Hankow some 200,000 government troops had surrounded 70,000 Communist troops and were beginning a methodical job of extermination. |
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A close relative of the weeping willow is the pendulous Hankow willow. |
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Major Liddell, who has died, aged 91, was born in Hankow, China. |
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However, of course in hankow no one in the month of May is thinking about architecture. |
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He's going to hankow to-night and he says he must see you before he goes. |
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Wuhan signifies the three cities of Wuchang, hankow, and Hanyang. |
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When still a day from hankow, a steam tug met us with provisions. |
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Of those on the Yangtze, one should be at Nanking and the other at hankow. |
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You will, of course, have the government pilot as far as hankow. |
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You wait till Freddy's number one in hankow and can entertain. |
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He was making the journey from Kiachta to hankow for the seventh time. |
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