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Christian dictator of China, General Feng, whose army of 40, 000 captures Peking without firing a shot. His army of 40, 000 troops is in control of the city
Sun Yat - sen still, very much alive Dr Sun Yat - Sen, the Chinese reform leader, who was reported dead, is very much alive. Here he is seen presenting colours to his troops in Canton 12 August 1924
General Yen Hsi - Shan, military Governor of the Shansi Province and originator of a new scheme for popular education in China. 25 January 1925
City and troops captured. Chi Sieh Yuan, the former military Governour of Kiangsu, who, by an unexpected move, dramatically occupied Shanghai City without firing a shot. 12 January 1925
War Lord Captures Shanghai. General Sun Chuanfang, the Fu Kien Warlord, who brought about the downfall of the Chekiang defence, photographed on entering Shanghai. 18 November 1924
General Wu Pei Fu. 1 June 1922 Supreme in Chinese Civil War. General Wu Pei Fu, who has been triumphant in his contest for supremacy in the Chinese Civil War
Supreme in Chinese Civil War. General Wu Pei Fu, who has been triumphant in his contest for supremacy in the Chinese Civil War. 27 June 1922