The Peking Gazette was an official bulletin published with changing frequency in Beijing until 1912, when the Qing dynasty fell and Republican China was...
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Peking University (PKU) is a public university in Haidian, Beijing, China. It is affiliated with and funded by the Ministry of Education of China. The...
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The Convention of Peking or First Convention of Peking is an agreement comprising three distinct unequal treaties concluded between the Qing dynasty of...
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newspapers in China took the form of government bulletins such as the Peking Gazette. Newspapers as known in the West were first published in China in the...
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43. Dale 2010, pp. 40–41. Dale 2010, pp. 41, 43. Translations of the Peking Gazette. 1880. p. 83. Retrieved 12 May 2011 – via Google Books.The American...
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this writing, received no official announcement of the event. But the Peking Gazette contains two imperial rescripts concerning her death. As the mail leaves...
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Translations of the Peking Gazette for 1882. SHANGHAI: Reprinted from the "North-China Herald Supreme Court and Consular Gazette.". 1883. pp. 12, 13....
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The memorial, together with the emperors reply, was published in the Peking Gazette but failed to allay the excitement then raging in Europe over the question...
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p. 193. ISBN 0-8248-1493-2 – via Google Books. Translations of the Peking Gazette. 1880. p. 83 – via Google Books. The American annual cyclopedia and...
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in the Peking Gazette of the start of the education of the five-year-old Guangxu Emperor: "The next appointment to be made (though not gazetted) will probably...
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before publishing. Jingbao (Peking Gazette; 京報), which literally means 'reports of the capital', became one of the imperial gazettes to publish with Dibao at...
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publishing of private newspapers in Beijing was in 1582; by 1638 the Peking Gazette switched from using woodblock print to movable type printing. The new...
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2024-08-28. "Translation of the Peking gazette". digital.soas.ac.uk. Retrieved 2024-08-28. "Translation of the Peking gazette". digital.soas.ac.uk. Retrieved...
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China's first metal movable type (using bronze) in 1490. In 1638, the Peking Gazette switched their printing process from woodblock to movable type printing...
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printed in New Julfa (Isfahan) is the first book printed in Persia. The Peking Gazette, official newspaper of the Ming Government in Beijing, makes a switch...
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Beijing (Peking), where he began a second career in journalism. Chen edited the bilingual Peking Gazette 1913–1917, then founded the Shanghai Gazette, the...
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Tonkin Campaign. Liu Yongfu was a commander of the Yunnan army. Harris, Lane J. The Peking Gazette: A Reader in Nineteenth-Century Chinese History. v t e...
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original on 2012-02-19. Retrieved 2012-03-02. Harris, Lane (2018). The Peking Gazette: A Reader in Nineteenth-Century Chinese History. pp. 361–362. doi:10...
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to fight in the Sino-French War during the Tonkin Campaign. Harris, Lane J. The Peking Gazette: A Reader in Nineteenth-Century Chinese History. v t e...
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Peking Road (/ˌpiːˈkɪŋ/) is a road between Nathan Road and Canton Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The road is mainly hotels and shopping area...
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and company. 1880. p. 145. Retrieved 12 May 2011. Translations of the Peking Gazette. 1880. p. 83. Retrieved 12 May 2011. The American annual cyclopedia...
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www.masshist.org. Retrieved 2020-04-26. "Peking Gazette clippings (1828)". Translations of the Peking Gazette Online. doi:10.1163/2542-5412-pkga-1828....
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Kaiyuan Za Bao (redirect from Kai yuan gazette)
on silk, and appeared between 713 and 734. Journalism portal Tipao Peking Gazette List of the earliest newspapers Wen zong chu ban she, Hongkong. 中國的智慧...
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Retrieved 13 July 2011.(STANFORD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY)[1] Translations of the Peking Gazette. Shanghai. 1880. p. 83. Retrieved 12 May 2011.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:...
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Chinese daily newspaper. Beijing News or Jing Bao may also refer to: Peking Gazette or Jīng Bào, a defunct newspaper Beijing § Etymology Beijing Daily or...
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the Belize River, the first known European settlement in Belize. The Peking Gazette makes an official switch in its production process of newspapers, from...
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rulers of China. Song Yingxing published the Tiangong Kaiwu. 1638 The Peking Gazette first used moveable type. 1639 Xu Guangqi published a treatise on agriculture...
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Claude Maxwell MacDonald (category Pages containing London Gazette template with parameter supp set to y)
defence of the Peking legations, 1900 1900 — Reports from Her Majesty's minister in China [Sir C. M. Macdonald] respecting events at Peking. Presented to...
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S2CID 145084700. "The arrest of a Rabbi: Agents provocateurs in Harbin". Peking Gazette. 24 February 1916. "Leader of Band Responsible for Kidnappings in Harbin...
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TRANSLATION OF THE PEKING GAZETTE for 1896 (PDF). Shanghai: REPRINTED FROM THE "NORTH-CHINA HERALD AND SUPREME COURT AND CONSULAR GAZETTE". 1897. p. 6. Archived...
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