Contains: Beijing Room - Korea Bay - Tsingtau - Shanghai - Hong Kong - South China Sea Entries: Railway lines (in operation, under construction, planned), supplements from 29.5.1914 in red
Enthält u.a.: Agreement between the United Kingdom and China relating to opium. Signed in English and Chinese Texts at Peking, May 8, 1911. London 1911
Contains: Map of the further surroundings of Beijing and Tientsin (Boxer Rebellion), 1900; travel experiences Arnold Lequis from China and Japan
Lequis, ArnoldContains among other things: Sending an Expeditionary Corps to China (AKO, Reproduction), 25 June 1900 Appointment of Major General v. Hoepfner as Leader of Expeditionary Corps A (AKO, Reproduction), 25 June 1900 Appointment of Major General v. Hoepfner as Leader of Expeditionary Corps A (AKO, Reproduction), 25 June 1900 Appointment of Major General v. Hoepfner as Leader of Expeditionary Corps A (AKO, Reproduction), 25 June 1900 Appointment of Major General v. Hoepfner as Leader of Expeditionary Corps A (AKO, Reproduction), 25 June 1900 Appointment of Major General v. Hoepfner as Leader of Expeditionary Corps A (AKO, Reproduction). Lehsel as commander of the East Asian Expeditionary Corps (AKO, copy), July 9, 1900 advance to Beijing (telegram with instructions of Emperor Wilhelm II to Adm. v. Diederichs for Adm. Bendemann, draft), July 30, 1900 East Asian Expeditionary Corps staffing (print), July 9, 1900 commander of the East Asian Expeditionary Corps authority (AKO, copy), July 27, 1900