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East Asian Expeditionary Corps and East Asian Occupation Brigade (holdings)

History of the inventor: On 14 November 1897, the German Reich occupied the Chinese port of Tsingtau and, in a contract with the Chinese Empire dated 6 March 1898, leased an area of 550 km² with Tsingtau as its centre for 99 years - the Kiautschou...

In: Protection troops and other institutions under imperial supreme command

Kiautschou - Construction of a cotton press in Tsingtau

Contains among other things: Report of the Chamber of Commerce of Tsingtau for 1912 Reports on visits to cotton presses in Tientsin and Shanghai Tariff regulations and tariff tables for the transportation of goods, vehicles and corpses of the Scha...

In: Measures for economic development and development

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Kiautschou Railway Construction: Vol. 15

Contains among other things: Annual reports for 1910 and 1911 of the Schantung Railway Company Agreement between the Schantung Railway Company and the Imperial Chinese Tientsin-Pukou Railway Agreement between the Provincial Government of Schantung...

In: Measures for economic development and development >> Kiautschou - Railway construction

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Kiautschou Railway Construction: Vol. 17

Contains among other things: Merger of the Schantung Railway Company and the Schantung Mining Company Articles of Association of the Schantung Railway Company and Railway and Mining Concession of 1913 Reports on Railway Construction Projects Schan...

In: Measures for economic development and development >> Kiautschou - Railway construction

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Kiautschou Railway Construction: Vol. 19

Contains among other things: Report on construction costs of the Tsin-pu Railway in comparison to those of the Schantung Railway Development of the South Manchuria Railway Annual Report for 1913 of the Schantung Railway Company Travel report on a ...

In: Measures for economic development and development >> Kiautschou - Railway construction

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