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The '''New Peoples' Society''' ({{Zh|c=新民會}}; [[Pinyin]]: Xīnmín huì) was established on 11 January 1920. It was the first organization for political movement, created by Taiwanese students in Japan during the [[Japanese rule of Taiwan]].<ref name="杜">{{Cite journal|author=杜武志 |title=〈皇民化運動與臺灣文化〉|journal=《臺北文獻》|issue=直字第139期 |date=2002-03-25 |publisher=臺北市文獻委員會 |pages=172}}</ref><ref name="陳">{{cite book |author=陳君愷 |title=《狂飆的年代──1920年代台灣的政治、社會與文化運動》 |publisher=日創社文化 |isbn=978-986-81251-7-9 |date=2006}}</ref>
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'''New People Society''' ({{Zh|t=新民會}} was established on January 11, 1920. It was the first organization for political movement, created by Taiwanese students in Japan during the [[Japanese rule of Taiwan]].

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The New Peoples' Society (Chinese: 新民會; Pinyin: Xīnmín huì) was established on 11 January 1920. It was the first organization for political movement, created by Taiwanese students in Japan during the Japanese rule of Taiwan.[1][2]

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  1. ^ 杜武志 (2002-03-25). "〈皇民化運動與臺灣文化〉". 《臺北文獻》 (直字第139期). 臺北市文獻委員會: 172.
  2. ^ 陳君愷 (2006). 《狂飆的年代──1920年代台灣的政治、社會與文化運動》. 日創社文化. ISBN 978-986-81251-7-9.