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Tsait‘ien, Emperor—Hwangti—oi China; born 1871; the son of Prince Ch‘un, seventh brother of the Emperor Hien-fung; succeeded to the throne by proclamation, at the death of Emperor T’ung-chi, January 22, 1875.
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Statistical and other Books of Reference concerning China
1. Official Publications
Catalogue of the Chinese Customs Collection at the Austro-Hungarian Universal Exhibition. Shanghai, 1873.
Catalogue of the Chinese Collection at the Paris Exhibition. Shanghai, 1878.
Catalogue of the Chinese Collection at the London Fisheries Exhibition. Shanghai, 1883. And the International Health Exhibition. London, 1884.
Customs Gazette, Shanghai; published quarterly.
Reports and Statistics relating to Opium in China. Shanghai, 1881.
Returns of Trade at the Treaty Ports in China for the year 1887. Part I. Abstracts of Trade and Customs Eevenue Statistics. Part II. Statistics of each Port. 4. Shanghai, 1888.
Correspondence respecting the State of Affairs in China. London, 1885.
Report on the Culture, Production, and Manufacture of Silk in China. Shanghai, 1881.
Correspondence respecting the Revision of the Treaty of Tientsin. Presented to the House of Commons. 4. London, 1871.
Treaty of Friendship and Commerce between Her Majesty and the King of Corea. London, 1884.
Report of the Delegates of the Shanghai Chamber of Commerce on the Trade of the Upper Yangtsse River. Presented to Parliament. Fol. London, 1870.
Commercial Reports from H.M. Consuls in China for 1889. 8. London, 1889.
Report by Mr. Arthur Nicolson, British Secretary of Legation, on the Opium Trade in China, dated Peking, February 25, 1878, in ‘Reports by H.M.’s Secretaries of Embassy and Legation.’ Part III. 1878. 8. London, 1878.
Report by Mr. Hosie of a Journey through the Provinces of Ssu-Ch’uan, Yünnan, and Kuei Chou, 1883. London, 1884; and through Central Ssu-Ch’uan in 1884. London, 1885.
Report by Mr. L. C. Hopkins on the Island of Formosa. London, 1885.
Report by Mr. H. E. Fulford on a Journey in Manchuria, China. No. 2. London, 1887.
Report by Mr. Bourne of a Journey in South-Western China. London, 1888.
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2. Non-Official Publications
Anderson (John), Mandalay to Momein: a Narrative of the two Expeditions to Western China of 1868 and 1875 with Colonels E. B. Sladen and Horace Browne. 8. London, 1876.
Baber (E. Colborne), Travels and Researches in Western China : in Supplementary Papera of the Royal Geographical Society. London, 1883.
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Pallu (Lieut. Léopold), Relation de l’expédition de Chine en 1860, rédigée d’après les documents officiels. 4. Paris, 1864.
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Richthofen (Ferd. Freiherr von), China: Ergebnisse eigener Reisen und darauf gegründeter Studien. Vols. I, II, and IV., and Atlas. 4. Berlin, 1877–85.
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Temple (Sir R.), Population Statistics of China, in Journal of the Statist. Soc, vol. 48, 1885, p. 1.
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Keltie, J.S. (1890). China. In: Keltie, J.S. (eds) The Statesman’s Year-Book. The Statesman’s Yearbook. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230253193_12
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