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English: Ensign of Coastal Defense of Republic of China (1925-1928). Source: 《江苏省公报》1925 年第4013期
中文(简体):中华民国海岸巡防處任務船旗(民国十四-十七年 1925-1928年)
中文(繁體):中華民國海岸巡防處任務船旗(民國十四-十七年 1925-1928年)
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Source Own work, [1], 江蘇省長公署訓令第一九六五號(中華民國十四年三月十三日), 案准内務部咨開准海軍部咨稱本部擬定全國海岸巡防處任務船旗一案 from 《江苏省公报》1925 年第4013期
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