27.
28.
29.
For details, see J. Taylor, China and Southeast Asia: Peking's
Relations With Revolutionary Movements, New York: Praeger, 1976.
See People's Daily April 24, 1955; May 28, 1955 and May 29, 1955.
For a typical case, see Pai Shing (3) Semi-Monthly.
No. 19,
March 1, 1982, pp. 3-7 & No. 20, March 16, 1982,
pp. 25-29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
For details, see Lien, ed. Problems of Nationality of Indonesian
Overseas Chinese. (印尼華僑的國籍問題) Taipei:
1961.
See Tai Kung Pao June 28, 1984.
According to Kuomintang source, PRC and Indonesia had faced a
several serious problems that caused a long delay of
implementation. For details, see source indicated in footnote 30.
For details, see J.A.C. Mackie, ed. The Chinese in Indonesia, Hong
Kong, Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur: Heinemann Educational Books,
1976, Chapter 3.
For more information, see C.Y. Chang, "Overseas Chinese in China's
Policy" in China Quarterly, June 1982, pp. 281-303.
劉继室,東世澂合著 )
Liu Chi Seng and Su Shek Cheng History
of Chinese Migration in South Seas (3) National
Translation and Editing House (1) no date, pp. 246-
253.
36. Ibid. p. 250.
37.
38.
See Harley F. MacNair, The Chinese Abroad, Shanghai, The Commercial
Press, 1926, pp. 9-18.
It was well indicated in the letters sent home by Ching's consuls
who pledged for granting protection for Overseas Chinese. For
details, see Ching-Chi Wai-Chao Shih-liao (Historical Materials
Concerning Foreign Relations of the Ching Period) Taiwan: Wan Hoi
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