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Official women's events were featured on the programme for the first time. Although some women's activities had been included since 1921, this marked the first occasion that women's sports were given parity with men's contest and was treated as part of the official medal count and points tables. The
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disrupted the working of the Far Eastern Athletic Association (the organising body for the games). Before the games, Japanese delegations repeatedly suggested to the Chinese that
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compete as an independent team at the forthcoming competition. This greatly angered the Chinese, given that Manchukuo had been operated as a puppet state following the
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was created in 1951 and featured two of the former Far Eastern groups – Japan and the Philippines. Initially an event between
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in 1934 demonstrated an increasing desire for Asian-led international multi-sport events. Following the end of
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that China, Japan and the Philippines appeared together at the tournament, which came after a vote by the
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in 1931. The 11th Far Eastern Championship Games was scheduled to be held in 1938 in
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which was constructed on the former site of the Manila Carnival Grounds.
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China won its ninth straight title in the football competition.
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International sports competitions hosted by the Philippines
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Tenth and final edition of regional multi-sport event
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1934 Far Eastern Games
Manila
Rizal Memorial Field
1930
1938
Far Eastern Championship Games
multi-sport event
Manila
Dutch East Indies
Rizal Memorial Field
swimming programme
Far Eastern Championship Games
relations between China and Japan
Manchukuo
Japanese invasion of Manchuria
Osaka
Japan
Second Sino-Japanese War
Western Asiatic Games
World War II
Asian Games
Western-aligned
1974 Asian Games
Asian Games Federation
Republic of China
People's Republic of China
Republic of China
Dutch East Indies
Japanese Empire
Philippine Islands

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