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Report Title 19. Jahrhundert Report Title - p. 1 Report Title 19. Jahrhundert 1803 Geschichte : China - Australien / Wirtschaft und Handel Henry Kable reist als Kaufmann nach China. [Moun1:S. 24] 1807 Geschichte : China - Australien / Wirtschaft und Handel Henry Kable macht Export-Handel mit Guangzhou und handelt mit chinesischem Zucker und Tee, Robbenfellen, Sandelholz und Meeresfrüchten. [Moun1:S. 24] 1807-1808 Geschichte : China - Australien / Geschichte : China - Europa : England / Wirtschaft und Handel Walter Stevenson Davidson macht Handel in Guangzhou und Indien. [ADB] 1808 Geschichte : China - Australien / Wirtschaft und Handel William Campbell treibt Handel mit Handelholz von Fiji nach China und bringt eine Fracht Waren zurück nach Sydney. [ADB] 1809-1824 Geschichte : China - Amerika / Geschichte : China - Australien / Wirtschaft und Handel Timothy Goodwin Pitman arbeitet zuerst in der amerikanischen Handels-Firma Perkins & Co. in Guangzhou, eröffnet eine eigene Handels-Firma und kehrt 1824 nach Hobart und Sydney zurück, wo er weiterhin Handel mit China treibt. [Moun1:S. 30] 1848 Geschichte : China - Australien Die ersten chinesischen Arbeiter kommen nach Australien. [Wan2,Pay1] 1868 Geschichte : China - Australien / Sozialgeschichte : Soziologie Young, W[illiam]. Report on the condition of the Chinese population in Victoria. (Melbourne : John Ferres, 1868). [WC] 1876-1895 Geschichte : China - Australien / Religion : Christentum Robert Stewart ist Missionar der Church Missionary Society London in Fuzhou, Fujian. [Wik] 1877 Geschichte : China - Australien Crawford, J. Dundas. Notes by Mr Crawford on Chinese immigration in Australian colonies. (London : Great Britain Foreign Office Confidential Print, 1877). https://arrow.latrobe.edu.au/store/3/4/5/5/1/public/FMPro3135.html. [WC] 1879 Geschichte : China - Australien Meng, Lowe Kong. The Chinese question in Australia, 1878-79. (Melbourne : F.F. Bailliere, Publisher in ordinance to the Victorian Government, 1879). [Über die Diskriminierung von Chinesen in Australien]. https://archive.org/details/chinesequestion00mouygoog. [WC] 1887 Geschichte : China - Australien Wang Ronghe und Yu Qiong kommen in Darwin an, reisen nach Sydney, Melbourne, Ballarat, Adelaide, Sandhurst, Wangaratta, Beechworth, Albany, Newcastle, Tamworth, Tenterfield, Brisbane, Townsvill, Cooktown. [Wan2] 1888 Geschichte : China - Australien Restriktionen Australiens für die Einwanderung von Chinesen. [Wan2] Report Title - p. 2 1888 Geschichte : China - Australien / Verkehr, Technologie und Handwerk Das Schiff Afghan reist mit 268 chinesischen Immigranten von Hong Kong nach Melbourne bis Sydney. Die Chinesen werden wegen harten Immigrations-Gesetzen abgeschoben oder verhaftet. [Moun1:S. 116-142,MS1] 1888-1889 Geschichte : China - Australien / Religion : Christentum Mary Reed reist als erste australische Missionarin über Hong Kong und Shanghai nach Yangzhou, Jiangsu. [Reed1] 1890 Geschichte : China - Australien / Religion : Christentum Mary Reed kehrt nach China zurück, reist aber krankheitshalber nach Australien zurück und wird Sekretärin für die China Inland Mission in Tasmanien. [Reed1] 1892 Geschichte : China - Australien / Religion : Christentum Reed, Mary. China : short sketch of the China Inland Mission, location of Australian missionaries, the truth about opium, etc. (Melbourne : China Inland Mission, 1892). [WC] 20. Jahrhundert 1901 Geschichte : China - Australien Australiens Immigration Restriction Act verbietet die Siedlung von Chinesen in Australien. [Tho2:S. 16] 1903-1911 Geschichte : China - Australien William Henry Donald ist 1903-1908 Journalist, dann Managing Director der The China Mail und ab 1905 South China representative des New York Herald in Hong Kong. [ADB] 1903-ca. 1936 Geschichte : China - Australien / Recht und Gesetz / Sozialgeschichte : Hochschulen Louis Rhys Oxley Bevan ist Professor of International Law der Yanjing Universität in Beijing. [Who4] 1907 Geschichte : China - Australien / Religion : Christentum Die ersten Missionare der Ebenezer Mission kommen in Henan an. [Yam] 1909 Geschichte : China - Australien Liang Lanxun wird Generalkonsul des chinesischen Generalkonsulats in Melbourne. [Wik] 1909 Geschichte : China - Australien Gründung der chinesischen Gesandtschaft in Melbourne. [Wan2] 1912-1920 Geschichte : China - Australien William Henry Donald ist Herausgeber der Far Eastern review in Shanghai. [ADB] 1913-1928 Geschichte : China - Australien William Henry Donald ist Direktor des Bureau of Economic Information in Beijing. [ADB] 1913-1929 Geschichte : China - Australien / Sozialgeschichte : Hochschulen Rurgoyne Chapman ist Dozent am Central China Teachers Training College, Wuchang. [ChapB1] Report Title - p. 3 1918 Geschichte : China - Australien / Religion : Christentum Die ersten Missionare der Federal Foreign Mission Committee of the Churches of Christ in Australia kommen in Shanghai an. [Yam] 1918- Geschichte : China - Australien / Sinologie und Asienkunde : Australien : Allgemein Gründung und Bestehen des Department of Oriental Studies der University of Sydney. [Stef1] 1921 Geschichte : China - Australien / Kunst : Architektur und Gartenarchitektur William Hardy Wilson besucht China und beginnt mit orientalen Elementen in seinem architektonischen Stil. [Wik] 1921-1923 Geschichte : China - Australien / Geschichte : China - Europa : England Edward S. Little ist australischer Handelskommissar in Shanghai. [ChiAus4] 1921-1948 Geschichte : China - Australien Gründung und Bestehen der Handels-Kommission in Shanghai. 1923 Geschichte : China - Australien / Religion : Christentum William McGoldrick reist als Priester nach China, dann nach Amerika. [McGol1] 1923-1924 Geschichte : China - Australien Eleanor Hinder besucht Shanghai. [ADB] 1923-1934 Geschichte : China - Australien / Kunst : Malerei, Kalligraphie, Illustration Ian Fairweather reist in China, reist 1934 von Shanghai nach Beijing. [ADB,Int,StraL2:S. 115] 1926 Geschichte : China - Australien Eleanor Hinder arbeitet für Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) in Shanghai. [ADB] 1928-1935 Geschichte : China - Australien William Henry Donald ist Berater von Zhang Xueliang. [ADB] 1929 Geschichte : China - Australien / Religion : Christentum William McGoldrick geht als Priester zurück nach China. [McGol1] 1929-ca. 1930 Geschichte : China - Australien Faxiang Sung ist Generalkonsul für China in Australien. [Tho2:S. 36,Int] 1931-1932 Geschichte : China - Australien Lin Sen besucht Sydney und Melbourne. Er benützt die Gelegenheit für Entspannung der Restriktionen für chinesische Migration [Wik] 1931-1932 Geschichte : China - Australien / Sozialgeschichte : Hochschulen Rurgoyne Chapman ist Dozent der Nanjing Universität. [ChapB1] 1931-1937 Geschichte : China - Australien / Religion : Christentum William McGoldrick ist Direktor der Columban Mission in China. [McGol1] 1932-1942 Geschichte : China - Australien Eleanor Hinder ist Leiterin der Shanghai Municipal Council's social and industrial division. [StraL2:S. 98] Report Title - p. 4 1933 Geschichte : China - Australien Gründung des Australian Institute of International Affairs in Melbourne. [StraL2:S. 19] 1934 Geschichte : China - Australien Mission von John Latham in China. [Wik] 1934-1952 Geschichte : China - Australien / Sozialgeschichte : Erziehung und Schulung William Borrell ist Lehrer in Beijing und Shanghai. [BorW1] 1935 Geschichte : China - Australien / Verkehr, Technologie und Handwerk Essington Lewis besucht als Ingenieur Shanghai, Nanjing und Beijing. [StraL2:S. 95] 1935-1940 Geschichte : China - Australien William Henry Donald ist u.a. Berater von Sun Yatsen, Chiang Kai-shek und Mme Chiang Kai-shek.in Chongqing. [ADB,Wik] 1935-1941 Geschichte : China - Australien Vivian Gordon Bowden ist australischer Handelskommissiar in Shanghai. [ChiAus4] 1935-1945 Geschichte : China - Australien Henry Collin Robjohns ist als medizinischer Missionar in Wuchang Hubei und 1942 wird er von den Japanern in Shanghai interniert. [ADB] 1937 ca.-1940 Geschichte : China - Australien ca. Rurgoyne Chapman hält sich nach einem Aufenthalt in Japan in China aus. [ChapB1] 1937-1946 Geschichte : China - Australien / Mediengeschichte Austral-Asiatic bulletin. Vol. 1-6 (1937-1946). Ed. Philip David Phillips. (Melbourne : Australian Institute of International Affairs, 1937-1946). [WC,ADB] 1938-1948 Geschichte : China - Australien Gilbert Stuart arbeitet in einer Mine in Hong Kong, kämpft mit Guerillas in Guangdong, ist Führer eines Transportes auf der Burma Strasse und Offizier der Chinese Nationalist Army. [StuG1,StraL2:S. 38] 1939-1947 Geschichte : China - Australien William McGoldrick ist Direktor der Columban Mission in Asien. [McGol1] 1941 Geschichte : China - Australien Wilfred Burchett nimmt an einer Pressekonferenz von Zhou Enlai in Chongqing teil. [StraL2:S. 24] 1941 Geschichte : China - Australien Charles Edward Sayers ist Sekretär der australischen Gesandtschaft in Chongqing. [StraL2:S. 27] 1941-1944 Geschichte : China - Australien Frederic Eggleston ist Gesandter der australischen Gesandtschaft in Chongqing. [ChiAus1] 1941-1945 Geschichte : China - Australien William Henry Donald reist im Pazifik und kommt 1942-1945 in Gefangenschaft in Manila. Report Title - p. 5 1941-1945 Geschichte : China - Australien Xu Mo ist Botschafter der chinesischen Botschaft in Australien. [ChiAus2] 1941-1945 Geschichte : China - Australien Charles Lee ist Gesandter der australischen Gesandtschaft in Chongqing. [Int] 1941-1946 Geschichte : China - Australien Gründung und Bestehen der australischen Gesandtschaft in Chongqing.
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