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The boundary provinces of Western China
  E. C. Wilton C.M.G.
  Royal Central Asian Journal, Volume 1917 Number 2 April 1917
Japan's part in the war
  N. Kato
  Royal Central Asian Journal, Volume 1917 Number 1 February 1917
Albania past and present
  M. Edith Durham
  Royal Central Asian Journal, Volume 1917 Number 1 February 1917
Manchuria, 1905–1915
  Rev. A. R. Mackenzie
  Royal Central Asian Journal, Volume 1916 Number 2 April 1916
Asia minor and the war
  W. J. Childs
  Royal Central Asian Journal, Volume 1916 Number 2 April 1916
The Red Karens
  George Scott K.C.I.E.
  Royal Central Asian Journal, Volume 1916 Number 2 April 1916
The Ashirét highlands of Hakkiari (Mesopotamia)
  Edgar T. A. Wigram
  Royal Central Asian Journal, Volume 1916 Number 2 April 1916
Seven months in high Asia
  Miss Ella Sykes
  Royal Central Asian Journal, Volume 1916 Number 1 February 1916
Central Mesopotamia
  Perceval Landon
  Royal Central Asian Journal, Volume 1916 Number 1 February 1916
List of the publications of the central Asian society
 
  Royal Central Asian Journal, Volume 1915 Number 4 August 1915

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