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Chinese Documents of the British Embassy in Peking, 1793–1911
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 March 2011
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page 366 note 1 This Constitution and Bylaws incorporate revisions approved July 6, 1962, and Sept. 1, 1956, of the original Constitution and Bylaws of the Far Eastern Association, Inc., April 2, 1948.