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Ambassador of modern Chinese art in London . To hold exhibition of works valued at £200,000 ._x000D_ Professor Liu Hai Sou and his wife ._x000D_ 23 January 1935
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Ambassador of modern Chinese art in London .
To hold exhibition of works valued at £200,000 .
_x000D_ Professor Liu Hai Sou and his wife .
_x000D_ 23 January 1935.

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