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Description The earliest form of the 1935 "Volunteers Marching On"/"March of the Volunteers"
Date May or June 1935
Source Diantong Pictorial (《電通半月刊》, Diàntōng Bànyuèkān, "Diantong Fortnightly"; 《電通半月畫報》, Diàntōng Bànyuè Huàbào, "Diantong Bimonthly Illustrated"), #1 May 16 or #2 June 1, 1935. [Allegedly] shown in Andrew F. Jones's Yellow Music: Media Culture and Colonial Modernity in the Chinese Jazz Age. Duke University Press (Durham), 2001. ISBN 0822326949.
Author Diantong Pictorial (original lyrics by Tian Han)

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2007-05-19 03:49:53 485 × 743 Benjwong (Denton Gazette Newspaper, Image came from the book Yellow Music by Andrew Jones {{ISBN|0822326949}}, {{PD-China}})

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