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                <text>Beraha y Stetten (&lt;em&gt;Belaiheng yanghang&lt;/em&gt; 倍来亨洋行) era una empresa dedicada al comercio de productos de lujo (tallado de piedras semipreciosas, distribuci&amp;oacute;n de relojes suizos como Omega y Tissot) y tabacos (agentes para tabocos franceses). Su propietario, Mateo Beraha, era un jud&amp;iacute;o sefard&amp;iacute; de origen turco nacionalizado espa&amp;ntilde;ol.</text>
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                <text>Teodoro Jauregui,  en calidad de "Intendente y Arrendantario" del  Auditorium de Shanghai, firma un contrato con el pelotari A. Vicente el 17 de mayo del 1932. El contrato detalla las condiciones (el pelotari deberá jugar todos los días de la semana, si así se le ordena; deberá tener seis cestas en buen estado) y el sueldo: 1.350 dólares mexicanos mensuales.</text>
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                <text>ZULAIKA, Juan Ignacio.&amp;nbsp;"&lt;a href="http://txik-txak-zula.blogspot.com/2009/08/jai-alai-in-china.html"&gt;Jai-Alai In China&lt;/a&gt;", &lt;em&gt;Zulaika's Jai-Alai (&lt;/em&gt;blog) (24/8/2009).</text>
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                <text>Abelardo Lafuente García-Rojo (1871-1931), arquitecto español que desarrolló una extensa obra en Shanghai, donde llegó en 1913. &#13;
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