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24106 | 24106 | 1911-01-07 | 2 | a | Public notice from the Society of Comrade, Beijing | Petition to the Beijing government to lift the ban on political parties. | China | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091589 | 24091589 |
24107 | 24107 | 1911-01-07 | 2 | a | Letter to the Earl of Tao | Petition to lift the ban on political parties, particularly concerning Kang and Liang's reform party. | China | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091589 | 24091589 |
24108 | 24108 | 1911-01-07 | 2 | b-c | Imperial edicts | Imperial edicts for meetings with generals, appointments, proposal of parliament system, restructure of officialdom, etc. | China | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091589 | 24091589 |
24109 | 24109 | 1911-01-07 | 2 | c | Miscellaneous news | The cost for building the parliament house; final draft for proposal of parliament system; laws concerning newspaper censorship; Her Majesty urged the implementation of constitution; someone intended to shoot Prince Qin, but didn't succeed; renaming government departments; building road. | China | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091589 | 24091589 |
24110 | 24110 | 1911-01-07 | 2 | c | The lifting of ban on political parties | The Cabinet member, Luo Jie, suggested that the lifting of ban on political party to be included into the meeting agenda. | China | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091589 | 24091589 |
24111 | 24111 | 1911-01-07 | 2 | c | Ban on opium | Parliament discussion about which year to ban the import of opium, smoking opium, and planting opium. | China | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091589 | 24091589 |
24112 | 24112 | 1911-01-07 | 2 | c-d | Question about cutting queue | The Cabinet discussion about cutting queue and changing Qing style dress; students, officialdom and polices already cut their pigtails before the ban was lifted; cutting queue and changing dress would be officially practised from next year. | China | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091589 | 24091589 |
24113 | 24113 | 1911-01-07 | 2 | d | Question about taking back Macao | Government discussion about whether Macao could be taken back from Portugal which was then in political turmoil. | China | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091589 | 24091589 |
24114 | 24114 | 1911-01-07 | 2 | d | Policy concerning the protection of huaqiao (overseas Chinese) | The Ministry of Foreign Affair noted that overseas Chinese were ill treated in countries like Vietman, Australia and others, urging that the government should do something to ensure that overseas Chinese were treated equally. | China | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091589 | 24091589 |
24115 | 24115 | 1911-01-07 | 2 | d | A legal case concerning a Japanese called Mitatsumaru smuggled guns remains unsettled | A legal case concerning a Japanese called Mitatsumaru smuggled guns to supply Chinese political rebels remains unsettled. | China | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091589 | 24091589 |
24116 | 24116 | 1911-01-07 | 3 | a | Special cable news | The Cabinet was given authority to revise the proposal for constitution and organisational structure of the Cabinet; then tension between China and Japan concerned people; the Beijing government rejects the Cabinet's proposal for cutting queue; loans for building Nanman railway. | China | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091588 | 24091588 |
24117 | 24117 | 1911-01-07 | 3 | a | Persia crisis | Persian minister of Foreign Affairs resigned as a result of unable to settle rebellions in its south area. | Other... | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091588 | 24091588 |
24118 | 24118 | 1911-01-07 | 3 | a | Survey on the number of people enter America | According American survey in 1910, there were one million and one hundred thousand people entering the country. | Canada | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091588 | 24091588 |
24119 | 24119 | 1911-01-07 | 3 | a | The Duke of Kangle returned to London | The Duke of Kangle returned to London from Africa. | Britain | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091588 | 24091588 |
24120 | 24120 | 1911-01-07 | 3 | a | The pay of an English parliament member | The lower house parliament members will be paid five hundred ponds from next term. | Britain | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091588 | 24091588 |
24121 | 24121 | 1911-01-07 | 3 | a | Earthquakes in Greece | Two provinces in Greece suffered from serious earthquakes. | Other... | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091588 | 24091588 |
24122 | 24122 | 1911-01-07 | 3 | a | Explosions in coal field | Three hundred and forty four people died in an explosion accident in one of coal field in England. | Britain | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091588 | 24091588 |
24123 | 24123 | 1911-01-07 | 3 | a-b | Japan's diplomatic difficulties | After Japan colonised Korea, it intended to cancel all the treaties Korean signed with other countries, including the British. If this goes through, the British threatened to break its coalition with Japan. | Other... | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091588 | 24091588 |
24124 | 24124 | 1911-01-07 | 3 | b | Budget proposal for government expenditure | Budget proposal for various government expenditures. | China | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091588 | 24091588 |
24125 | 24125 | 1911-01-07 | 3 | b-c | Beijing news | Compulsory education will be started in Beijing; restrictions on employing foreign teachers; whether the Cabinet house should be continued; her Majesty didn't intervene the restructure of imperial system; the Ministry of Industry and Commerce will establish banks; Cen Yunjie will be conferred as the new Governor of Northeast China; in Japanese primary school geography textbook, Northeast China was included into Japan's territory. | China | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091588 | 24091588 |
24126 | 24126 | 1911-01-07 | 3 | c-d | Guangdong news | The plan to connect Yuehan road with Guangjiu road; Portuguguese diplomat reluctant to pay full responsibility relating to the casualties in Hengbing caused by its gunboat; Guangdong's new Governor, Zhang Minqi, again proposed to borrow money to build roads; plan to install cables in every important military spots in Guangdong; the new manager of Guangdong Road Company cabled to inform when he would be back to Guangdong; tariff-free seemed to become possible in Hong Kong; frequent robberies along the East River area, Zheng Sanxin's home was robbed; another robbery in Xinning; the Governor of Guangdong, Zhang Minqi's platform about new government system. | China | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091588 | 24091588 |
24127 | 24127 | 1911-01-07 | 3 | d | Commentary | The cabinet was busy dealing with many issues faced by China, such as Macao question, ban opium, etc.; the critical interactions between the Cabinet and the Department of Defence; the Cabinet extended one meeting day to discuss other unresolved agenda. | Australia | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091588 | 24091588 |
24128 | 24128 | 1911-01-07 | 6 | a | Public notice from the Society of Comrade, Beijing | Reply why the petition representive group dissolved; the purposes and functions of the Society of Comrades; try to participate and oversee the formation of parliament, and other government institutions; issues concerning establishing a political party. | China | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091593 | 24091593 |
24129 | 24129 | 1911-01-07 | 6 | a-b | North America correspondence | The Chinese (huaqiao) in New York welcomed Zheng Jushen who travelled around Europe to investigate their education system; Xu Liuliang who attended the international railway conference travelled to San Fransico via New York. | America | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091593 | 24091593 |
24130 | 24130 | 1911-01-07 | 6 | b | Potential warfare in the East | As one Japanese newspaper claimed that soon there would be wars either between America and Japan, or China and Japan, the British sent some gunboats to the Pacific to protect its security. | Britain | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091593 | 24091593 |
24131 | 24131 | 1911-01-07 | 6 | b | Decrease in Indian imported opium | India will follow the Sino-British Agreement to decrease its opium import to China. | Other... | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091593 | 24091593 |
24132 | 24132 | 1911-01-07 | 6 | b | The end of queue | Hong Kong's celebration of cutting queue; many people in the Department of Navy joined cutting queue; huaqiao (overseas Chinese) in one state, Lao (ppp) in America followed cutting queue. | Other... | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091593 | 24091593 |
24133 | 24133 | 1911-01-07 | 6 | b | Memorandum of the Constitutional Society | Thank you notes to people who donated money for the Society founded schools. | America | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091593 | 24091593 |
24134 | 24134 | 1911-01-07 | 7 | a | Australian news | The Commonwealth government released a new legislation to ban opium; the survey on the numbers of naturalisation in Australia; Hanyang steel sells well in Australia; the Minister of Australia Defence requested to establish a Navy College before the British military commander finishes his survey on Australia's national defence; the jurisdiction of Nortern Territory is now transferred from South Australia to the Commonwealth; the numbers of money notes produced by the Commonwealth; Australia implements compulsory military service law; aboriginal crown coronation taking place in Bortmin in NSW ; Murder or suicide in Glanviwlle in South Australia; an American sugar industrialist visited Sydney, warning Australia to keep eyes on Japan which might invade Australia's north. | Australia | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091592 | 24091592 |
24135 | 24135 | 1911-01-07 | 7 | b | London's anarchist Party | The headquarter of the anarchist party was destroyed by London's polices. | Britain | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091592 | 24091592 |
24136 | 24136 | 1911-01-07 | 8 | a | Letter from a reader, Yao You | Argument about cutting queue but remaining the traditional Chinese dress. | Australia | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091595 | 24091595 |
24137 | 24137 | 1911-01-07 | 8 | a-b | Memorandum of China's national defence | Funds for establishing the Navy base; announcement concerning establishing a Navy; the Cabinet proved budget proposal; the cost of establishing a Navy; the Cabinet proposed to cut budgets for two armies; the divisions of the Army and Navy; new Chinese graduates from Japan's Navy College. | China | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091595 | 24091595 |
24138 | 24138 | 1911-01-07 | 8 | b | The opening ceremony of Guangjiu Railway | Details about the opening ceremony of Guangjiu Railway, Chen Fenci acted as the chairperson; the high-level officials of Hong Kong, Li Shuiti and Wei Yintang attended the ceremony, sitting next to other foreign diplomats, and local officials. | China | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091595 | 24091595 |
24139 | 24139 | 1911-01-07 | 8 | b-c | The legal case of Zheng Yi mining affair | Zheng Yi was charged for privately contracting Kaiping coal mines of Qinhuang Island with the British, as this may consequently lose China's control of the island. | China | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091595 | 24091595 |
24140 | 24140 | 1911-01-07 | 8 | c | Reply from the Department of Budget/Finance (?) and the the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the military commander of Northeastern China | Though agreed with the previous Governor of Shandong, Xi Lang's proposal to loan money for building roads, both the Department of Budget and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs replied that they need to work out what would be the better way to loan money. | China | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091595 | 24091595 |
24141 | 24141 | 1911-01-07 | 8 | c | The National anti-opium organisation | The National anti-opium organisation urged to ban opium trade. | Canada | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091595 | 24091595 |
24142 | 24142 | 1911-01-07 | 8 | c | Warning for those who naturalised in foreign countries | It is found that some Chinese who naturalised in another country were exploiting their privileges by violating China's laws while they were in China, and claiming that they were not under China's judisdiction. Those Chinese were warned not to enter China, or obey China's laws. | China | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091595 | 24091595 |
24143 | 24143 | 1911-01-07 | 8 | d | Brazil customs | For a newly wedded woman, she is not allowed to talk to other people for the first month. | Other... | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091595 | 24091595 |
24144 | 24144 | 1911-01-07 | 8 | d | The average age for women to marry | Twenty and half year old is the average age for women to marry in civilised countries. | Other... | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091595 | 24091595 |
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