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PREFACE

its place has been taken by an Anglo-Chinese Colloquial Dictionary[1] containing over twenty thousand separate expressions.

This will enable students to find Chinese equivalents for a number of expressions which they would otherwise have great difficulty in rendering, at any rate for many years.

WALTER C. HILLIER.

Peking, 1910.

  1. Anglo-Chinese Dictionary of Peking Colloquial—Sir W. Hillier. Presbyterian Mission Press, Shanghai.