Annual Report, 1907-1908

Includes: Return of Manchuria to China. Foreign Relations. Constitutional Reform. Chinese Students. School of Chinese.* Board of Control over the Imperial Maritime Customs. Railways, Teintsin [Tianjin]-Yangtsze, Soochow-Ningpo [Ningbo] Kowloon-Canton [Guangzhou]. Manchuria, proposed Northern railway...

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Order number: CHAS/A/05
Date(s) of creation: 1907-1908
Level: Item
Format: Archive           
Main author: China Association

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title Annual Report, 1907-1908
scb_date_creation 1907-1908
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description Includes: Return of Manchuria to China. Foreign Relations. Constitutional Reform. Chinese Students. School of Chinese.* Board of Control over the Imperial Maritime Customs. Railways, Teintsin [Tianjin]-Yangtsze, Soochow-Ningpo [Ningbo] Kowloon-Canton [Guangzhou]. Manchuria, proposed Northern railway extension.* Huangpu Conservancy.* Opium, Edict decreeing abolition.* Trade Marks, redraft of regulations.* Mixed Court Rules.* The Shanghai Riots. Judicial Reform. Currency, depreciation. *Weights and Measures. * Mining Regulations. British Association of Japan. Teintsin [Tianjin] Branch, formation.* British Post office at Teintsin [Tianjin].* Post and Telegraphs. Companies Ordinances, Registers of Shareholders.* Proposed Exhibition at Shanghai. Kiangpei floods. Piracy on the West River. Appendices: Dinner to Sir Frederick Lugard Opium Monopoly at Nanking [Nanjing]. The Annual Dinner, revival of Reform Movement in China, Successor to the Inspector General of Customs, Railways, Mining, Dr G.E. Morrison on the progressive movement in China. Appendices: Table of Contents. Proposed Establishment of an Opium Monopoly at Nanking [Nanjing]. Proposed Unification of Chinese Weights and Measures. Currency Reform. Educational. Huangpu Conservancy. Trade Marks. Shanghai Mixed Court Rules. Proposed Exhibition at Shanghai. Formation of a branch of the Association at Teintsin [Tianjin]. British Post Office at Teintsin [Tianjin]. Hong Kong Companies (Extra Colonial Registers) Ordinance. British Association of Japan. Manchuria. The Opium Edicts.
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