Citations:Pinghai
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English citations of Pinghai
- 1967 March 5, “Red China Says U.S. Warships Intruded”, in Independent-Press-Telegram[1], volume 15, number 29, Long Beach, Cali., sourced from Tokyo UPI, page A-21, column 3:
- Communist China charged Sunday that three U.S. warships and two planes intruded into its territory Saturday and issued its 427th "serious warning" to the United States.
The New China News Agency said in a broadcast that two U.S. warships sailed into Red China's territorial waters off Pinhhai[sic – meaning Pinghai] in Kwangtung Province, and that a third warship entered Chinese waters southeast of Huangchi Peninsula in Fukien Province.
- 1967 March 6 [1967 March 4], “CHINA'S 427TH WARNING AGAINST PROVOCATIONS”, in Daily Report: Foreign Radio Broadcasts[2], number 44, Foreign Broadcast Information Service, sourced from Peking NCNA Domestic Service, translation of original in Chinese, →OCLC, page BBB 1[3]:
- Two U. S. warships intruded into China's territorial waters southeast of Pinghai in Kwangtung Province between 0323 and 0651 on 4 March. […]
A spokesman of the Chinese Foreign Ministry has been authorized, in relation to those military provocations by U. S. military planes and warships, to issue the 427th serious warning.
- 1969 November 5, “U.S. Naval Intrusion Charged by Peking”, in International Herald Tribune[4], sourced from Reuters, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 7, column 7:
- The New China News Agency reported last night that a U.S. Navy ship intruded into Chinese waters in the area south of Pinghai in Kwangtung for four hours.
"A spokesman of the Chinese Foreign Ministry has been authorized, in relation to this military provocation by the U.S. warship, to issue the 471st serious warning," NCNA said.