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4400 4400 1900-01-10 2 c-d   A robbery case in Zhejiang province. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24102667 24102667
4811 4811 1900-03-24 2 c-d   Continuation of records of imperial edicts in the past few months. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24102743 24102743
4861 4861 1900-03-28 2 c-d   Protest from Shanghai and Tianjin against the Empress' effort to dethrone the Emperor. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24102747 24102747
5081 5081 1900-04-25 3 c-d   British settlements in Shanghai did not allow Chinese government to pursue reformers there. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24102778 24102778
5143 5143 1900-05-05 2 c-d   Imperial edicts ordering the capture Kang Youwei and Liang Qichao. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24102792 24102792
5481 5481 1900-06-16 2 c-d   Li Lianying, the famous eunuch in the Beijing court, died suddenly in the Summer Palace. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24102842 24102842
5592 5592 1900-07-04 2 c-d   Battles between Boxers and foreign troops in Tianjin; casualties from Russian and American armies; clashes between Chinese and international troops; German troops in Beijing; British Foreign Secretary speaks in Parliament Britain's relations with China; Beijing sends Gang Yi to Nanjing and Li Bingheng to Jiangyin, Jiangsu province, to motivate local forces; possible chaos in Guangdong if Li Hongzhang goes to Beijing. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24102862 24102862
5841 5841 1900-08-15 2 c-d   A report to Rong Lu and zongli yamen from local governors supporting efforts to supress bandits. Governors include Li Bingheng, Liu Kunyi, Zhang Zhidong, Lu Chuanlin, Wang Zhichun, Yu Yinlin, and Yu Liansan. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24102908 24102908
5946 5946 1900-08-29 2 c-d   Magistrate Jing Liansan, who is now trapped in Macao, worries about the current situation in China. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24102927 24102927
6102 6102 1900-09-19 2 c-d   A poor scholar in Shunde has been busy preparing for the imperial examination but it stopped this year. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24102952 24102952
6299 6299 1900-10-17 2 c-d   The Empress and the Emperor in Shanxi. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24102987 24102987
6371 6371 1900-10-31 2 c-d   An article, published in a Shanghai newspaper, criticises Li Hongzhang. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24103003 24103003
6399 6399 1900-11-07 2 c-d   Empress Dowager in Shanxi blames ministers for the retreat; around ten foreign gunboats in the Guangdong rivers; many Boxers arrested in Beijing; Magistrate of Baoding detained by foreign troops for his collusion with Boxers; many government officials ran away after the collapse of Beijing. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24103008 24103008
6786 6786 1901-01-05 2 c-d   The final part of the notice issued by imperial commissioner of Shaanxi province. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24099906 24099906
7366 7366 1901-04-03 2 c-d   The draft peace agreement that China is discussing with foreign governments. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24099992 24099992
7642 7642 1901-05-11 2 c-d   Pirates on the coast of China have landed with the collaboration of bandits. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24100035 24100035
7931 7931 1901-06-15 2 c-d   Sun Jing's speech at the protest rally of Shanghai gentry. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24100077 24100077
8131 8131 1901-07-13 2 c-d   Liu Kunyi's public announcement on salt smuggling. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24100106 24100106
8550 8550 1901-09-18 2 c-d   An article claims that Prince Chun's visit to Germany will benefit the reform ambition of China. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24100165 24100165
8767 8767 1901-10-09 2 c-d   Foreign missions in Beijing are ready to sign the peace protocol; Li Hongzhang was impeached; French are looking for the mining rights in Guizhou and Guangxi provinces; Ma Yukun and Jiang Guiti and their armies in Zhili province; remnants of Boxers in Henan province; Russian in Manchuria. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24100189 24100189
8857 8857 1901-10-19 2 c-d   Progress of peace negotiation with foreign countries. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24100201 24100201
8911 8911 1901-10-26 2 c-d   Liu Kunyi, governor of Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces, established a new office for new policies. Copy of his decision. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24100209 24100209
9176 9176 1901-11-27 2 c-d   Sedans for the imperial return; Song Tao prepares for the return; celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival in the court; preparations in Henan province for the imperial return. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24100245 24100245
9202 9202 1901-11-30 2 c-d   The route into Beijing; welcome ceremony in Beijing; Emperor Guangxu looks healthy; bagu to be abolished. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24100249 24100249
9351 9351 1901-12-18 2 c-d   Part of the temporary lodge collapsed in Henan province; financial assistance to Henan province for the imperial return; some Princes' families arrived in Kaifeng; hundreds of eunuchs in the lodge; arrogant eunuchs; reform books are popular. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24100269 24100269
9440 9440 1902-01-01 2 c-d   A further report on the illness and death of Li Hongzhang. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24100283 24100283
9490 9490 1902-01-08 2 c-d   Second part of report on preparations in Henan province in order to welcome Emperor Guangxu and Empress Dowager. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24100291 24100291
9509 9509 1902-01-08 3 c-d   Russians secretly supported the Boxer rebellion; Rong Lu; the punishment of those officials who colluded with the Boxers. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24100290 24100290
9563 9563 1902-01-15 2 c-d   An article on the death of Li Hongzhang. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24100299 24100299
9668 9668 1902-01-25 2 c-d   A story of Qin Chunxuan, governor of Shanxi province. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24100311 24100311
9745 9745 1902-02-05 2 c-d   Third part of the temporary regulations of Shandong University. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24100320 24100320
9807 9807 1902-02-19 2 c-d   Report on the diplomatic quarter in Beijing. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24100330 24100330
10033 10033 1902-03-15 3 c-d   Local authorities in Xinning county, Guangdong, encourages agriculture and forestry. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24100354 24100354
10167 10167 1902-03-29 3 c-d   Guangdong authority awards excellent students from modern schools. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24100371 24100371
10213 10213 1902-04-05 2 c-d   Disputes over the newly established Beijing Bureau of Technology. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24100380 24100380
10250 10250 1902-04-09 2 c-d   Chinese cabinet finds it difficult to collect money; some staff left. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24100384 24100384
10288 10288 1902-04-12 2 c-d   Chinese New Year celebrations in Beijing; attitudes of ordinary people towards foreigners; disputes over the Beijing University; American envoys arrive in Shanghai for trade talks with China; public security in Beijing; Empress' most favourite officials. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24100388 24100388
10548 10548 1902-05-10 2 c-d   New imperial commissioner for Guangdong; Yuan Shikai and army training; management of imperial affairs and re-organisation of state departments. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24100420 24100420
10583 10583 1902-05-14 2 c-d   Prince Qing held a dinner party with foreign missions; relations between Empress Dowager and wives of foreign ambassadors in Beijing; Zhang Baixi's proposed expansion of Beijing University was blocked by local residents. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24100424 24100424
10649 10649 1902-05-21 2 c-d   Yuan Shikai's request to return home; Rong Lu's niece to be married; refurbishment of Rong Lu's mansion to be completed; official tax inspectors in Beijing; homage to imperial mausoleum. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24100432 24100432
13939 13939 1904-10-22 2 c-d   Governor Qin Chunxuan will borrow money from local people. Army school in Guangzhou and the military examinations. Social change in Nanhai county. Banditry in Xinning county. Guangdong to send some armymen to study overseas. Flooding and casualties in Yazhou, Hainan island. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800550 26800550
13978 13978 1904-11-12 2 c-d   Large refurbishment project in Beijing. Foreign-style decoration in the Summer Palace. Government redundancies in Beijing. China needs talents of foreign affairs. China to purchase ammunition from overseas. A foreign affairs talent in Sichuan province. Chinese department of foreign affairs had a secret meeting with two foreign missions. Chinese soldiers to cut their pigtails and change their uniform following example of Japanese army. Japan has delayed their return of Yingkou to China. Board of Revenue appropriates new funds for army training. Proposal to collect tax from brothels, restaurants, and liquor houses. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800565 26800565
13997 13997 1904-11-19 2 c-d   Proposal to turn all temples in Beijing into public schools. Reshuffle of the officialdom in Beijing. Manchuria issue; China's sovereignty in Manchuria. Tang Shaoyi appointed to manage issues on Tibet. China to borrow money from America and Britain for railway building from Hankou to Zhenjiang, Jiangsu province. Proposal for overseas tour of high-level officials. Review of talented people in the Board of Revenue. Financial institution to be set up in Beijing for training of young talents. Demands from foreign governments in regards to administration of Manchuria. Li Xingrui, new governor of Jiangsu province, looks very old and tired. Capable man to be appointed governor of Jiangsu and Zhejiang province, such as Zhang Baixi. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800570 26800570
14015 14015 1904-11-26 2 c-d   Emperor Guangxu is reading foreign books. Proposal to equalise Han and Manchurian officials. Plot of Prince Duan and Dong Fuxiang. Yukun learning society to be established in Beijing. China to set up military institute in Beijing. Children of ordinary people are required to attend school in Zhili province. Tang Shaoyi refuses to go to Tibet. State revenue of China. Japan undertakes census in Fujian province. Imperial scholar Huang Changnian tries to impeach Zhang Zhidong. Opinion of the United States on Manchuria. Chinese government is considering the treaty between Britain and Tibet. Proposal to repair telephone line from Lhasa to Chengdu. France tries to take over the railway from Luzhou to Hankou. Zhang Zhidong proposes to set up a bank in Hankou. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800575 26800575
14053 14053 1904-12-10 2 c-d   Russian ambassador demands Kulun and Xinjiang from China. British search for mining resources in Sichuan province. Government newspaper, Hankou Daily (Hankou ribao); its distribution figures. Magistrate of Wuchang Liang Dingfen was blamed for his management of student affairs. Solution to the missionary case in Shinan, Hubei province. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800585 26800585
14099 14099 1904-12-24 2 c-d   Imperial court of China sends princes to study navy in American and European countries. Backgrounds of Chinese students in Japan. Yuan Shikai's discussion with foreign mission on China's future. Chinese government is considering to deal with aftermath of the Russo-Japanese War in Manchuria. New coins to be used in China. Board of Commerce will appropriate funds for Nanyang Public School. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800595 26800595
14121 14121 1904-12-31 2 c-d   Refurbishment of Zhongnanhai (Central and South Sea) in Beijing is underway. Proposal to stop drama performance in the Summer Palace. Proposal to reduce the number of eunuch in the court. Boxers' valuables confiscated by the government authorities. Suffering of Chinese residents in Fengtian (Shenyang). Railway building in preparation from Jiujiang to Nanchang. Teaching positions in province to be reduced. Returned students are employed by the Board of Commerce. Capable minister to be appointed for Guangxi affairs. Board of Revenue proposes new coins. Prince of Mongolia promotes education. People in Fujian province are fighting for return of copper mines. Proposal to promote medical education. Group fighting in Quanzhou, Fujian province. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800600 26800600
14190 14190 1905-01-28 2 c-d   Empress Dowager now takes rest in Fozhao Building, Beijing. Appointment of local governors and imperial commissioners for Sichuan, Fujian, Hunan, Jiangxi, Shaanxi, Jiangsu, and Guizhou provinces. Returned students in Hubei province have been appointed principals of agricultural and other technical schools. Women's education in Sichuan province encouraged. Finance and banking have become subjects of China's official learning. Chinese ambassador to London Zhang Deyi to be moved. Educational supervisor in Hunan province has been required to reorganised schools. A coal mine in Zhejiang province has been sold to Briton. China appoints Liu Yulin consul general to south Africa. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800620 26800620
14266 14266 1905-03-04 2 c-d   Empress Dowager's furnishing and clothing. America proposes international peace conference again. Proposal for regular meeting of the Cabinet. Proposal to promote and encourage private education. Central government of China requires local authorities to send more military students to study overseas. Further report on request of Russian ambassador to Beijing for the occupation of Xiamen dockage. Zhang Zhidong refuses Germany's request for Boyang Lake in Hubei province. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800641 26800641
14292 14292 1905-03-11 2 c-d   All hereditary princes in China are required to have military training. Mongolian prince is seeking to protect their mineral resources. Prince Duan sponsors noble schools in Beijing and Tianjin. Germany demands repayment of debt from Zhang Zhidong. An imperial assistant tries to impeach Zeng Qi. Progress of establishment of a national bank. Report on two unjust cases respectively in Tongzhou, of Zhili province, and Qingfu county, of Sichuan province. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800646 26800646
14358 14358 1905-04-08 2 c-d   Millions will be spent refurbishing Beijing buildings. Princes allowed to leave Beijing more than 20 km now. Chinese cabinet replies to suggestion for improvement of government efficiency. Suggestions from local governors for implementation of new policies. Advisor to the fighting for ownership of railway from Hankou to Guangzhou. Telegram from Chinese students in Belgium to the Chinese cabinet for political reform. Chinese ambassador to Tokyo calls for service of Chinese students in Japan. Chinese government once again starts to investigate some of its overseas students. Nanjing to build an international hotel. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800666 26800666
14374 14374 1905-04-15 2 c-d   It is rumoured that Empress Dowager is returning power to the Emperor. Sheng Yun, a Russian descendant, to be appointed governor of Zhejiang and Fujian provinces. Officials in Beijing have different views on constitutional monarchy. Chinese ambassador to Japan stops public speech of Chinese students there. Some imperial princes in Beijing are enjoying drama performance. Two Russian deserters killed Chinese citizens in Shandong province. German ambassador to China demands more privilege in Shandong province. List of local governors and imperial commissioners in China. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800671 26800671
14435 14435 1905-05-06 2 c-d   Germany, France and Russia jointly coerce China into obedience. United States of America has achieved agreement with six other countries on China's territorial integrity. Mongolian prince and a group of female students visit Beijing, Tianjin and other inland cities. Wei Guangtao and Yuan Shikai on the move to more important positions. Shandong to employ German advisors. Beijing authority prohibits newspaper publishing or comment on the negotiation over Shandong issues. Germany is keen to get the mineral resources in Yangtze River area. Returned student from Japan Wang Han tried to assassinate Tie Liang but failed. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800686 26800686
14456 14456 1905-05-13 2 c-d   Empress Dowager enjoys herself in the Summer Palace. Rumour in Beijing for constitutional monarchy. Shandong officials in Beijing protests against employment of German adviser for their home province. Japanese ambassador to Beijing suggests that Chinese government should seek to monopolise opium sales for fund-raising. Proposal to resume imperial examination. Chinese student in America Zhang Zongyuan suggests to use golden coins in China. Japanese ambassador to Beijing rebukes Chinese government for prohibiting Japanese Buddhists to do missionary work in China. German missionaries have monopolised missionary work in China. Russian troops are burning, killing and plundering in Haicheng area, Fengtian (Liaoning) province. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800691 26800691
14499 14499 1905-05-27 2 c-d   Girls school to be established in Beijing. Governor of Hubei province sends students to study railway in Japan. Twenty female students from a Hunan normal school are on their way to study in Japan. Hunan province is planning to build the railway from Hankou to Guangzhou. Zou Rong, former editor of Su Bao, dies in Shanghai prison. Britain and Japan are closely watching German in Shandong province. Germany demands to build submarine cable from Jiaozhou in Shandong province to Shanghai. Governor of Jiangsu Zhou Fu sends his condolence telegram on the death of a Catholic priest in Beijing. Suggestion from a Beijing official on the aftermath of Manchuria. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800701 26800701
14541 14541 1905-06-17 2 c-d   Budget to refurbish Jingling Mausoleum. Chinese envoy Kang Shaochuan reports the Tibet treaty to be signed with Britain. A seventy years old student from Yunnan is now studying in Japan. Local people in Yunnan province are organised to protect their land and refuses to sell it to French for railway building. Scholar and returned student Hu Yuantan in Hunan province has sold his house to build a school. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800716 26800716
14573 14573 1905-07-08 2 c-d   Chinese Beiyang navy to be expanded. Germans are training their troops in Shandong. Chinese department of foreign affairs seeks cooperation from local governors to block Japanese Buddhist doing missionary work in China. Zhang Zhidong employs Japanese political and legal advisors. Lu Chuanlin to manage the Board of Civil Service. Zhang Baixi to manage the Board of Revenue. Zhao Er'tuan appointed military commander based in Fengtian. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800727 26800727
14618 14618 1905-07-22 2 c-d   Zhou Hao suggests lifting the ban on political organisations reinstating Chen Baozhen and his son Chen Sanli, two former Chinese officials who support reform movement. Qing dynasty to refurbish their ancestors' mausoleum. Sheng Xuanhuai is disappointed for accusation of his mismanagement of railway from Sichuan to Hubei province. A railway to be built from Beijing to Zhangjiakou and the preparation. Current situation in east Mongolia. Sport meet of Beijing universities and report on the events. Gathering of girl school students in Shanghai which includes public speech, handicraft competition, painting and sports. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800737 26800737
14644 14644 1905-07-29 2 c-d   Chinese university will employ Japanese teacher for legal studies subject. Chinese army to have engineering schools. A Norwegian missionary in Junzhou, Hubei province, bullies local residents. Chinese government is considering to change military uniform. Yunnan students in Japan send protest telegram to Chinese department of foreign affairs for French intrusion into Mengzi region of Yunnan province. Japan is trying to establish university in Beijing in order to monopolise China's higher education. Japanese army in Manchuria prohibits local Chinese officials to collect taxes. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800742 26800742
14667 14667 1905-08-05 2 c-d   The international hotel built by governor Zhou Fu in Nanjing remains vacant. German troops borrow drill ground in Nanjing. German are to recruit Chinese soldiers in Jiaozhou, Shandong province. Returned students from Japan are treated well. Chinese ambassador to Japan asks for a quota of Chinese students sent to study there. Treaty negotiation between China and Britain on Tibet issue. Temple in Guangxi turned into schools and public response. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800747 26800747
14688 14688 1905-08-12 2 c-d   Proposal to reinstate Xiong Xiling, a reformer of 1898 movement. Wang Wenshao has been replaced by Xu Shichang. Prince Qing has been punished for suggesting to change uniform for government officials, students and soldiers. Zhang Zhidong, Yuan Shikai and Zhou Fu jointly recommend to implement constitutional monarchy after 12 years. China prepares to implement new policy at local levels. Na tong and Yuan Shikai have disputes over the American immigration policy. Chief-editor of Chongqing Daily Bian Xiaowu has been warned for publishing dissident opinions. More Chinese students are going to study in Japan and the number. Ten Chinese students are going to study commerce, transportation, driving and electricity in the United States, and their names listed. Japan may ask for compensation from China for the return of Manchuria. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800752 26800752
14730 14730 1905-08-26 2 c-d   Lu Chuanlin dies. A list of returned students who have been granted imperial scholarship titles. Talented people sent to work in Fengtian. Proposal to set up constitutional monarchy has been refused. Japanese newspaper reports and comments on the power of Yuan Shikai. Foreign missions in Beijing invited to review military parade. Yuan Shikai suggests that all county magistrates should tour Japan before taking office. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800762 26800762
14809 14809 1905-09-23 2 c-d   Yuan Shikai comments on current Chinese situation to Japanese parliamentarian. Chinese government is determined to revive its navy. Railway building in Manchuria and other parts of China. Government officials are required to retire at the age of 60. Russian ambassador to Beijing lobby Chinese officials to visit Russia. Luo Zongyao's suggestion for the aftermath of Manchuria war. Local governments help to pay expense for officials's overseas investigation. Chinese officials who are on overseas investigation will bring some students. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800783 26800783
14834 14834 1905-09-30 2 c-d   Two foreign governments try to interfere with the building of Sichuan-Hubei railway. Russia seeks to control mining resources in Mongolia. Beiyang army in preparation for a military parade. More than ten imperial scholars jointly suggest for political reform. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800788 26800788
14857 14857 1905-10-07 2 c-d   Zhang Zhidong once again proposes constitutional monarchy. Chinese government sends another four officials, Qin Chunxuan, Zhang Baixi, Lian Fang and Lun Beizi to investigate constitutional monarchy overseas. Zai Ze and Dai Hongci are going to Japan while Duan Fang and Xu Shichang are going to American and European countries for tour of investigation. Local governments are required to send gentry to tour Japan. Reform policy that Chinese government to implement. Returned students will be appointed to supervise railway building locally. Shandong officials in Beijing are trying to build themselves the railway in their home province. Negotiation over the railway building from Tianjin to Zhenjiang between China, Britain and Germany. France wants to lend money to Qin Chunxuan and Zhang Zhidong for the railway building from Hankou to Guangzhou. Yuan Shikai's son Yuan Keding and Wu Jing'an's son are going to tour overseas together. Local governors Zhou Fu, Yuan Shikai, Zhang Zhidong, Qin Chunxuan and others jointly suggest to abolish imperial examination. Conflicts between New and Old parties in Hunan province. Further report on Chinese officials' overseas tour of investigation. Zhang Zhidong proposes to abolish imperial examination immediately. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800793 26800793
14921 14921 1905-10-21 2 c-d   China sets up a judicial department in Beijing. Police headquarter to be established in Beijing. Uniform unified for military commanders. Shandong province to select a supervisor for railway building. Britain occupies a strategic point in Yantai, Shandong province. Zhang Zhidong to keep regular contact with Zhou Fu via telegram. French officials on the tour of investigation to China. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800805 26800805
14946 14946 1905-10-28 2 c-d   Most of the Chinese officials in Beijing prefer constitutional monarchy. Empress Dowager promotes constitutional monarchy and women's education. Emperor Guangxu likes to read new books and newspapers. China to borrow 40 million from Britain for the aftermath of Manchuria war. Yuan Shikai to set up a university in Tianjin. Zhao Er'tuan donates his salary to help students to study in Japan. Lu Chuanlin and Yuan Shikai jointly suggest to stop drama performance in the imperial court. Zhang Zhidong and Qin Chunxuan are urged to start building the railway from Hankou to Guangzhou. Lu Chuanlin and Qu Hongji are both thinking to retire. A man tries to assassinate Yuan Shikai in Tianjin. China army in preparation for the military parade in the autumn. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800811 26800811
14971 14971 1905-11-04 2 c-d   Educational institutions and their development in Zhili province. Daughter of President Roosevelt meets Empress Dowager in Beijing. Bomb found in Beijing railway station and detailed report from a Hong Kong newspaper. Chinese officials have postponed their overseas tour of investigation. Five Wu Tingfang is deaf now. China to change its civil service system. Chinese government to change its political system. Yuan Shikai and Zhao Er'tuan to be promoted. Zhao Er'tuan suggests for constitutional monarchy. Itinerary changed for the Chinese officials' overseas tour of investigation. Huang Sidong, Liang Dingfen and Zeng Guangrong, on behalf of the three provinces, thank Zhang Zhidong for return of the Hankou-Guangzhou railway. Zhang Zhidong tries to raise enough fund to redeem the Hankou-Guangzhou railway. Preparation progress of the railway building from Hankou to Guangzhou. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800817 26800817
15018 15018 1905-11-18 2 c-d   Yuan Shikai suggests compulsory education for all children of school age. Strict selection for envoys overseas. Zhao Er'tuan says China should ensure its sovereignty in Manchuria. Russia is seeking to occupy Mongolia. Further report on the explosion in Beijing railway station. Two assassins, Zhang Rong and Yu Muqiang, face trial for bomb explosion in the Beijing railway station. Zeng Guangquan will replace Xu Shichang for overseas tour of investigation. Shao Ying is recovering from injury. Duan Fang and Dai Hongci are to leave Beijing for overseas tour. Yuan Shikai to review military parade. Five Chinese officials will leave for overseas investigation soon. Thorny diplomacy in Yunnan province due to interference from a foreign consulate and a church. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800829 26800829
15046 15046 1905-11-25 2 c-d   Beijing University is to have a bigger campus. Yuan Shikai to set up a law school. Chinese government seeks an alliance with Japan. Telegram from Sun Baoqi suggests for constitutional monarchy. Li Shengduo has replaced Zhou Rongyao as an envoy to Belgium. Wang Daxie to Britain while Liu Shixun to the United States as an envoy. Sheng Xuanhuai has been moved out of Beijing for his mismanagement of the Hankou-Guangzhou railway. Chinese ambassador to France recalled. Beijing sends dozens of more students to study overseas. The assassin and his backgrounds who tried to kill the five high-level officials in Beijing railway station. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800835 26800835
15163 15163 1905-12-23 2 c-d   Chinese cabinet to be reshuffled. China to set up a department of education. Educational regulations drafted and ready to be submitted. Foreign missions in Beijing are bargaining with Chinese government on issues of railway building and mining resources. Gentry in Zhejiang province are fighting for ownership of the railway from Hangzhou to Ningbo. An imperial scholar suggests a limit on constitutional monarchy and local self-government. A survey of foreigners in Shanghai and the number from each country. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800859 26800859
15193 15193 1905-12-30 2 c-d   China and Japan negotiate over Beijing over Manchuria treaty. Report on the negotiation between China and Japan on the Manchuria treaty. Five Chinese ministers on their way of overseas investigation. A telegram from Chinese cabinet to local governor and imperial commissioners on constitutional reform. Sheng Xuanhuai after retirement. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800865 26800865
15219 15219 1906-01-06 2 c-d   Officials such as Yuan Shikai and Zai Ze suggest that a deadline needed for China to start constitutionalism. Empress Dowager is ill and the causes. Chinese ambassador to France Sun Baoqi claims that only constitutionalism could prevent China from further political chaos. Death threat to Qu Hongji and Rong Qing, both are against constitutional monarchy. Wu Yue, of Tongcheng in Anhui province, and Wang Xin, of Shuntian in Zhili province, have been arrested for attempt to bomb the five Chinese officials on their leaving for an overseas tour. Bigger military parade in preparation for next year. A memorial report from Xi Liang, governor of Sichuan province, about schools and educational development in that province. Japan puts forward their demand over Manchuria in their negotiation with China. China and Russia start talks on revision of an old treaty and Russia's demand. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800871 26800871
15276 15276 1906-01-20 2 c-d   Response from Chinese local governors to proposed constitutionalism. Japanese plenipotentiary talks in Beijing about Russo-Japanese War and and Manchuria issues. Chen Xiongfan proposes to build a railway from Hankou to Xinjiang province in the northwest. Trial in Tianjin on revolutionaries Zhang Rong, Zhang Bohang and Jia Zhongxiang. Student Wu Zhenlin has been appointed executive at the Board of Commerce. Korea to set up consulate in Tianjin. Guangdong gentry Liang Xiaoshan, Li Jipei and Zhou Yulang arrive Hankou for a discussion and fundraising for the Hankou-Guangzhou railway. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800883 26800883
15325 15325 1906-02-10 2 c-d   Chinese students in Japan hold a memorial meeting for Chen Tianhua who committed suicide in protest against new restriction imposed upon Chinese students. Chinese ambassador to Japan reports to local governors in China about Japan's new restriction and response of Chinese students there. Chinese students in Japan are on strike in protest against the new restriction imposed by Japanese government. China is seeking compensation for damages during the Russo-Japanese War. Yuan Shikai suggests opium monopoly in China. Chinese ambassador to Japan seeks financial subsidy for the students there. The Times in London comments Yuan Shikai and his army. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800897 26800897
15382 15382 1906-02-24 2 c-d   British gunboat enters Boyang Lake in Jiangxi province. Ke Fengshi to be appointed working in the Cabinet. Jinan, capital of Shandong province, and its suburb are to be opened soon for international trade. Some Chinese students are returning to continue their study in Japan. Japanese schools will re-admit Chinese students who had quit in protest a few months ago. Prince Su, recommended by Yuan Shikai, is going to investigate military and mining affairs in Mongolia. French company has failed to control railway building in Fujian province. Local scholars (juren) are required to study legal and political science. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800909 26800909
15409 15409 1906-03-03 2 c-d   Three Chines officials, Zai Ze, Li Shengduo and Shang Qiheng, are leaving Shanghai for an overseas tour. Proposal to set up Jianchang province and separate from Sichuan province. Brief outline of memorial report from the new imperial commissioner of Xinjiang, northwest of China. Chinese commander in Heilongjiang province suggests to refuse Russia's request for building a railway there. China has ordered warship from Kobe. Copy of the treaty between Japan and China over Manchuria issues. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800915 26800915
15461 15461 1906-03-17 2 c-d   A memorial report suggests that China should not simply follow Japan for the constitutional reform. Only Manchurian language used for secret documentation in the imperial court. Government authority prepares a guide book for army training. Yuan Shikai suggests official monopoly for opium sale. University administrators and teachers will be listed in the rank of officials. Mongolian princes donate to set up schools. Chinese government is considering security issues in Manchuria. Chinese troops in Manchuria will be under command of Japanese officer. Chinese ambassador to London Wang Daxie talks the future of China to a British newspaper. Song Fan, governor of Fujian and Zhejiang provinces, dies at his post. A Cabinet minister suggests to build an international hotel in Beijing. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800927 26800927
15516 15516 1906-03-31 2 c-d   A proposal to pardon Kang Youwei and Liang Qichao and call them back to China. Former imperial scholar Song Bolu to be reappointed to work in the Beijing government. Prince Qing applies to retire but refused. Dai Hongci and Duan Fang on their way to Germany after visiting the United States of America. Chinese students in Britain learning manufacturing technology and army service. Prince Su is to visit Russia. Japanese female educational advisor talks education and others of Mongolia. Luo Zhongyao is recommended to work in the Beijing department of foreign affairs. Government officials will be required to quit opium smoking. Lun Beizi is to go overseas for an investigation of navy establishment. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800939 26800939
15540 15540 1906-04-07 2 c-d   Compulsory education proposed in China for all children. The five officials and their entourage will be promoted after returning from the overseas investigation. Huang Zunxian dies in Yokohama, Japan. Six proposals as new strategy to strengthen China's military forces. Robert Hart is helping China to join Universal Postal Union. Local government authorities in Guangdong and Guangxi take precautions against French troops stationed outside of Guangxi province. Some people have been involved and punished during the investigation of Wu Yue and the bomb explosion in Beijing railway station. Governor of Jiangsu province Zhou Fu prohibits government officials to smoke opium. Magistrate of Nanchang county, Jiangxi province, Jiang Zhaotang is murdered by French missionary and his Chinese followers. Chinese missionary commits manslaughter in Lijiang area, Yunnan province. Compensation agreement reached on the missionary case in Batang, Sichuan province. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800945 26800945
15567 15567 1906-04-14 2 c-d   Dai Hongci might enter the Cabinet after returning from his overseas investigation. Prince Qing seeks to resign from the Cabinet. Eunuch Li Lianying might be removed from his position due to his age. Bomb found in the Eastern Railway Station of Beijing. Chinese ambassador to Tokyo reports some anti-Manchurian students had returned and possibly with explosive things. Chinese ambassador to Washington Liang Zhendong may retain his position. Zhuang Yunkuan destroys a town-god's temple for its criminal activities. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800951 26800951
15587 15587 1906-04-21 2 c-d   Officials who were removed before might be reappointed as China needs talented people for political reform. Eunuch Li Lianying's application to retire has been approved. Wang Wenshao is still recovering from illness. China to send ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Japan. Army Training Bureau in Beijing and governors of Jiangsu and Hubei provinces are jointly to manufacture smokeless powder. Zhou Mian, former supervisor of mining resources in Heilongjiang province, will be severely punished for his collaboration with Russian. Number of Chinese students in Japan and their living allowance provided by Chinese government. Former governor of Fujian province Wei Guangtao will be appointed in charge of defence affairs in Xinjiang province. Employees in the Cabinet do not have much work to do. Shandong gentry and officials in Beijing are planning to build a railway from Dezhou to Jinan, capital of the province. British consul in Hangzhou Mr Smith declares that no missionary would be allowed to interfere with local affairs and judgment of local officials. (The declaration is made for a dispute over property ownership between Chinese Catholics and Chinese Christians in Chun'an county, Zhejiang province.) China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800957 26800957
15632 15632 1906-05-05 2 c-d   Emperor Guangxu recoveres. Sun Baoqi talks constitutionalism and republican system to the Empress and the Emperor. Li Lianying's backgrounds, promotion and his power. New law for newspaper publishing. Mandarin will be a compulsory subject in all schools throughout China. Japanese army school will not recruit Chinese student. A plan for military training and army parade in Henan province. Court maids pay tax. Actors in the drama circle contribute to the state revenue. Duan Fang and Dai Hongci will return to China in September. Chinese official Shang Qiheng visits prostitute during his tour to Japan and is required to report to the Beijing court. Unreasonable and peremptory demands from French consul for the missionary case in Nanchang county, Jiangxi province. Yu Nie of Jiangxi province is outraged on hearing the murder of Nanchang magistrate by Chinese Catholics. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800969 26800969
15706 15706 1906-05-26 2 c-d   Lu Chuanlin is against constitutionalism. Former Chinese ambassador to France Sun Baoqi will be put in important position. Chinese ambassador in Paris Liu Shixun reports that Guangdong student in France Jin Guoqi advocates revolution there. Yuan Shikai raises funds in order to send 26 Tianjin students to study in America. American government has agreed to waive several Chinese students tuition fee after a visit of Chinese officials Duan Fang and Dai Hongci. Shang Qiheng lost credentials in Shanghai before departure for Yokohama on an overseas investigation for political reform. German ambassador to Beijing blames Chinese government for inhospitality after attending a dinner party organised by Empress Dowager. Shen Jiaben and Wu Tingfang are drafting new marriage law which will specifically elaborate on marriageable age and concubine system. Fujian businessmen in Nanyang are enthusiastically purchasing share of railway that to be built in their home province. French ambassador to Beijing asks Chinese department of foreign affairs to stop memorial services held for Jiang Zhaotang, magistrate of Nanchang county who was killed by a French Catholic father. Empress Dowager is keen to stop traffic in women. Prince of Mongolia is applying for loan from Japanese bank. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800987 26800987
15760 15760 1906-06-09 2 c-d   Japanese government notifies China that Fengtian will be opened for international trade from June 1, and Andong and Dadonggou from July 1. Students in China will have unified uniform. France set up bank in Mengzi, Yunnan province. Governor Zhou Fu orders that all government officials must quit smoking from April 1, which has caused opium piled up in warehouse. Japanese government appoints new ambassador to Beijing. Brief outline of the Tibet treaty between China and Britain. Guangdong students in America Wang Chonghui, Zhang Youxun and Yan Yi have excellent professional performance. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800999 26800999
15787 15787 1906-06-16 2 c-d   Imperial edict on April 16 appoints Tie Liang and Tang Shaoyi to be in charge of customs and all Chinese and foreign employees, and comments by Tung Wah Times. Xiong Xiling returns to Shanghai. Chinese cabinet turns into the department of internal affairs. Government departments proposed to be reshuffled. Prince Qing and his son impeached for corruption. Criminal with capital offence will be hanged rather than beheaded. Both Li Shengduo and Shang Qiheng, two officials who are on overseas tour of investigation, are impeached for inappropriate behaviour. Hubei section of the Hankou-Guangzhou railway might also be built by businessmen. George Morrison, The Times journalist in Beijing, comments on newspaper publishing in China and foreign attitude towards current Chinese situations. American government will continue to return some Boxer indemnity in order to encourage industrial and educational development. Flooding and casualties in Changsha, capital of Hunan province. Further report on the flooding and casualties in Changsha. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26801005 26801005
15848 15848 1906-06-30 2 c-d   Duan Fang, during his overseas tour, telegraphs to Beijing and proposes in details the constitutional system. Xu Zexue, daughter of Xu Chonghai and student of an American missionary, sells her property to open a school and to set up a newspaper. Hunan gentry invite Yuan Shuxun supervise the railway project from Hankou to Guangzhou. Hunan businessmen and gentry gather for the railway building from Hankou to Guangzhou. Further report on flooding and casualties in Hunan province. Imperial commissioner of Hunan province Pang Hongshu suggests to issue local currency for the disaster relief. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26801017 26801017
15938 15938 1906-07-21 2 c-d   China news. Chinese ambassador to Italy Huang Gao will lead the Chinese delegation to attend the Universal Postal Union conference in Rome. Number of foreign troops in north China including those from Britain, Germany, France, Japan, Italy, Russia, Austria, and America. Trade statistics between China and Japan. An island between China and north Korea will be a hot spot of international dispute. Chinese gunboat built in Kobe has been launched. Yuan Shikai sends 60 navy students to study in Japan and their situations there. British parliament has agreed to stop opium trade with China. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26801035 26801035
15961 15961 1906-07-28 2 c-d   China news. Beijing University and its curriculum, budget, administration, students and teaching staff. Chinese ambassador to Japan Yang Shu is at the expiration of his term of office and will be replaced by Ma Tingliang, currently ambassador to Korea. China defers sending students to Japanese army school. Department of foreign affairs in Beijing sets up a talents-reserve office, headed by Zhang Yuanji, to recruit returned students from overseas. Board of studies in Beijing is considering to establish a big university. Fengtian (Shenyang) opens for international trade and the opening ceremony. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26801041 26801041
15992 15992 1906-08-04 2 c-d   China news. High-level officials in the Cabinet once again propose a system of constitutional monarchy to the imperial court. Chinese ambassadors to Austria, Germany and Britain jointly propose political reform in order to make China strong. China and France have concluded their negotiation over the missionary case of Nanchang county, Jiangxi province. The Cabinet in Beijing will be replaced by department of internal affairs and then, by a parliament. Ambassador to Japan Yang Shu reports to Beijing authority about Chinese students in Japan. Two customs officials appointed by Chinese government will replace Robert Hart to manage tariff affairs, and Tang Shaoyi refuses interference from two foreign missions on this matter. Yuan Shixun to be chief supervisor for the Hunan section of the Hankou-Guangzhou railway. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26801047 26801047
16020 16020 1906-08-11 2 c-d   China news. Tang Shaoyi in treaty negotiation with Russian envoy in Beijing; Russia's demands. Gentry and businessmen of Hunan province to replace Yuan Shuxun with Yu Zhaokang as chief-supervisor of the Hankou-Guangzhou railway. New arrivals, French ambassador and Tang Shaoyi, meet in Beijing to discuss missionary issues in China. Department of foreign affairs in Beijing analyses causes of missionary cases and proposes solution to the dispute. French government explains to China its motives in Yunnan province. Twenty-two Chinese students enrolled in Japanese army school in Osaka. Bandits in Xincheng county, Zhejiang province, make trouble in response to the government's effort to suppress them. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26801053 26801053
16057 16057 1906-08-18 2 c-d   China news. Board of Commerce in Beijing proposes setting up a model bank. Duan Fang and Dai Hongci recommend overseas Chinese students to the Beijing authority. Chinese students in Japan list their complaints against the Chinese ambassador to Tokyo Yang Shu. China and Russia in dispute over mining resources and timber industry in Jilin province. Former Chinese ambassador to Germany Yin Chang to be promoted. An imperial scholar proposes to set up research institute of politics in each province. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26801059 26801059
16090 16090 1906-08-25 2 c-d   China news. Department of foreign affairs notifies foreign missions in Beijing regarding Sino-foreign negotiations. Princes are called into the court. Proposal to prohibit all government officials from smoking opium and taking concubines. Wang Wenshao asks provincial governors to list their candidates for local administration. Number of schools and students in Tianjin ranks most in the whole country. Number of foreign employees in Chinese Maritime Customs and their original countries. Chinese ambassador to St Petersburg reports Russia's secret motives in Manchuria. Governor Zhou Fu and Shanghai authority are trying to protect the five Chinese officials when they return after an overseas tour. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26801065 26801065
16149 16149 1906-09-08 2 c-d   China news. Chinese government is likely to provide official sponsorship to the Shanghai Books company. French may protect railway in Yunnan by force. China to send princes to study overseas. Copy of a secret treaty between China and Japan on military cooperation and others. Japanese residents and their industry in Manchuria. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26801077 26801077
16183 16183 1906-09-15 2 c-d   China news. Prince Su suggests abolishing the old law that prohibits imperial relatives from leaving Beijing more than 40 miles. Chinese ambassador to Japan Yang Shu, at the expiration of his term of office, seeks to resign from the positions of ambassadorship and chief-supervisor of Chinese students there. Opium taxation officer Ke Fengshi, of the Board of Revenue, is sued for corruption by several shops and private banks in Hankou. French consul in Yunnan province demands local governor to stop circulation of a French book that reveals their motives in Yunnan. Wu Bijiang's mother in Shandong province proposes a female citizen tax. Two returned students from Japan set up a music club in Chengdu, Sichuan province. Medical unit is now ready for the north China military parade. Chinese department of education is to sponsor some female students in Japan returning to work in Beijing. Dispute between Board of Revenue and Board of Commerce on the establishment of model bank. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26801083 26801083
16214 16214 1906-09-22 2 c-d   China news. Chinese government augments its navy strength. Revolutionaries found in Beijing and Tianjin. Duan Fang's house bombed. Zai Ze and Shang Qiheng suggest stopping opium smoking and foot-binding. Students of public and private schools in Zhili province petition for constitutional reform and other social changes. Timothy Richard congratulates Chinese government on educational achievement in the past decade. Statistics of Chinese and foreign merchant ships in the Yangtze River. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26801089 26801089
16249 16249 1906-09-29 2 c-d   China news. Empress Dowager consults more with Emperor Guangxu which makes the emperor more powerful. Prince Qing suggests setting up a school for imperial women. Chinese government to send some students to study arbitration in Japan. Two local governors propose changing the uniform of Chinese officials. A navy school to be established in south China. Chinese government shows compassion for overseas Chinese labourers and might stop sending out any labourers. Twenty revolutionaries have been executed in Tianjin. Zhang Zhidong has appointed Yuan Shuxun, Yu Zhaokang and Wang Xianqian to supervise railway building in Hunan province. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26801095 26801095
16281 16281 1906-10-06 2 c-d   China news. Chinese ambassador to Britain Wang Daxie says foreign countries hope China will embark upon reform towards constitutionalism. Wang Wenshao proposes to raise the minimum age of marriage to 20-years-old. George Morrison, journalist of The Times, reports the 10-year plan of Chinese government to ban opium. Hunan commercial society is against the appointment of Wang Yiwu and the reason. Wang Chongyou, a native of Dongguan who graduated from Columbia University with degree of mining engineering, is returning to work in Hunan province. Outline of the memorial report submitted by Duan Fang and Yuan Shikai for civil service reform. Proposal for the reform of Chinese government departments and their functions. Names of Chinese students and their native province who graduated from Japanese financial institution. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26801101 26801101
16347 16347 1906-10-20 2 c-d   China news. Proposal to set up navy department. Graduates from North China (beiyang) army school and their appointment. Chinese government considers turning Mongolia into a province. Tang Shaoyi and Tie Liang jointly propose to set up a tax school. Chinese government considers appointing first-class ambassador to Britain, France, Japan, Russia, Germany and the United States. Local official in Xinjiang requests a treaty negotiation between China and Russia on the missionary work in the northwest. China sends officials for educational investigation to Japan and Western countries. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26801113 26801113
16401 16401 1906-11-03 2 c-d   China news. Memorial report submitted by Zai Ze suggests imposing strict restrictions on extravagance in the imperial court and breaking down barriers between Manchurian and Han nationalities. Yuan Shikai suggests countermeasures to ban opium trade and smoking. Zai Ze suggests to abolish eunuch system. Gentry in Zhejiang province seek cooperation of their counterparts of Fujian to resist governorship appointment of Ding Zhenduo. Prince of Japan comes to visit China. Five proposals for the reform of civil service system. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26801125 26801125

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