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The filing of the newspaper "Dawn of the East". No. 240-347 from September 01 to December 30, 1931 (No. 247, 274 ...
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The filing of the newspaper "Dawn of the East". No. 240-347 from September 01 to December 30, 1931 (No. 247, 274, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 320 are absent).
Size: 50 x 68 cm. Good condition. Losses: fragment, p. 3.4, No. 282; p. only 1,2 No. 288; p. only 3.4 No. 305. No. 296 in duplicate.
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