Citations:Hsisha

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English citations of Hsisha

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  • [1974 January 23, “Chinese Defend Hsi-sha Islands”, in East/West [東西報]‎[1], volume 8, number 4, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 5, column 4:
    Chinese troops drove the Saigon naval force away from the Hsi-sha Islands in an air and sea battle last weekend. []
    The Hsi-sha and Nan-sha Islands have been fishing areas for Chinese fishermen for a long time.
    ]
  • 1975, “Collision Course in Vietnam (1965)”, in Kwan Ha Yim, editor, China & the U.S., 1964-72[2], New York: Facts on File, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 77:
    Johnson Apr. 24 issued an executive order designating Vietnam and the waters adjacent to it a “combat zone.” The “combat zone,” according to Peking’s reading, included part of China’s territorial waters in the vicinity of Hsisha Island.
  • 1975 December 12, Shih Ti-tsu, “South China Sea Islands, Chinese Territory Since Ancient Times”, in Peking Review[3], volume 18, number 50, page 13:
    After Japanese imperialism occupied the Tungsha Islands in 1907, Chang Jen-chun, Governor of Kwangtung and Kwangsi, made representations to the Japanese Consul in Kwangchow to recover the Tungsha Islands and, in April 1909, sent more than 170 people under Admiral Li Chun and Captains Wu Ching-jung and Liu Yi-kuan to the Hsisha Islands.
  • 1976, “Relics on Hsisha Islands”, in Eastern Horizon[4], volume XV, number 6, Hong Kong: Eastern Horizon Press, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 65, column 1:
    Surveys made by Chinese archaeologists of historical relics on the Hsisha Islands have yielded excellent results including many important discoveries.
  • 1976 June 6, “ROC reiterates ownership of southern islets”, in Free China Weekly[5], volume XVII, number 22, Taipei, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 1, column 5:
    The Ministry also said the Hsisha Islands are “an integral part of the territory of the Republic of China,” refuting Vietnam claims.
  • [1979, “Problems with Socialist Countries”, in King C. Chen, editor, China and the Three Worlds: A Foreign Policy Reader[6], M.E. Sharpe, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 273:
    Since then, there have been disputes over the question of ownership of the Hsi-sha and Nan-sha islands. The navy of the Nguyen Van Thieu Regime even fought with us at Hsi-sha, ending in a disastrous defeat for them. The Chiang Kai-shek clique now occupies some of the Nan-sha islands.]
  • 2016 February 7, Chih-yu (石之瑜) Shih, “Ma dirties waters in the South China Sea”, in Taipei Times[7], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 07 February 2016, Editorials, page 8‎[8]:
    First, the Vietnam Economic and Cultural Office in Taipei expressed its opposition on the eve of Ma’s trip. Vietnam has always been opposed to Taiwan’s claim to the Spratly (Nansha, 南沙) and Paracel (Hsisha, 西沙) islands.