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HELPING CHINA TO TURN THE TlDE.—Madame Chiang (left), wife of China's Generalissimo, and her "right-hand ■woman, , ' Madame Huang Chi-hsiang, wife of the vice-director of the Political Affairs Department of the Military Headquarters, are being given much credit for the energetic way in which China is Waging War against Japan. These two women have much in common. They are both American educated, modern in outlook and are their husbands' ablest assistants.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 99, 29 April 1938, Page 5

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HELPING CHINA TO TURN THE TlDE.—Madame Chiang (left), wife of China's Generalissimo, and her "right-hand ■woman,,' Madame Huang Chi-hsiang, wife of the vice-director of the Political Affairs Department of the Military Headquarters, are being given much credit for the energetic way in which China is Waging War against Japan. These two women have much in common. They are both American educated, modern in outlook and are their husbands' ablest assistants. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 99, 29 April 1938, Page 5

HELPING CHINA TO TURN THE TlDE.—Madame Chiang (left), wife of China's Generalissimo, and her "right-hand ■woman,,' Madame Huang Chi-hsiang, wife of the vice-director of the Political Affairs Department of the Military Headquarters, are being given much credit for the energetic way in which China is Waging War against Japan. These two women have much in common. They are both American educated, modern in outlook and are their husbands' ablest assistants. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 99, 29 April 1938, Page 5