A Chronological Index: Some of the Chief Events in the Foreign Intercourse of Korea from the Beginning of the Christian Era to the Twentieth CenturyPress of Methodist Publishing House, 1901 - 69 頁 |
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Acting Vice Consul ad interim Admiral American Methodist Church appointed April April 27 arrived Chemulpo Attaché Bishop British Acting Vice British ship Chargé d'Affaires Chemulpo China Chinese Choh Piung Chong Dong Collin de Plancy Commissioner Conseiller d'Etat d'Affaires and Consul Embassy Emperor Envoy Foreign Office Foreign Representatives Foulk French Fusan Gensan H. N. Allen Hanabusa James Scott Japan Japan-Korean Agreement Japanese Acting Consul Japanese Consul Japanese Legation July July 18 July 24 June June 11 June 23 Kangwha Kehrberg Kim Ok Kim Ok Kiun King Kondo Korean Government Kyung March Masampo Maurice Courant mission Mokpo Palace Pekin Pengyang Plenipotentiary Port Hamilton Present President priest Prince Ye Quelpart reached Seoul Rospopoff Russian Legation Ryongsan Sakata Secretary of Legation sent Sept Shufeldt Speyer Tokio Tong Haks U. S. Legation U. S. Minister visited Seoul Waeber Won Khun Yamaza Yong Whan Yung
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第 41 頁 - Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire...
第 57 頁 - PAMPHLETS 1884 Korea and Her Relations to China, Japan and the United States. 1887 Korea in its Relations with China. 1888 China and Korea. 1889 Corea and The Powers. 1891 Notes on Some of the Laws, Customs and Superstitions of Korea. 1891 Notes on Meteorology of Korea. 1892 The Imperial Chinese Mission to Korea. 1893 The Bernadou, Allen and Jouy Korean Collections in the US...
第 20 頁 - Bishop Corfe arrived to establish a Church of England Mission. He was preceded by Dr. Julius Wiles, Deputy Surgeon General, Retired, who opened medical work for the mission and was succeeded in 1893 by Dr.
第 35 頁 - Ground was broken and work begun on the Seoul Electric Railway. The road was opened to the public, May 20, 1899. It was damaged by a mob. May 26.
第 40 頁 - Otcksan mining concession was granted to a Japanese firm. On October 3, 1900, an additional fisheries convention was agreed to between Korea and Japan. On December 8, 1900, permission was granted to a Japanese company to reclaim a portion of the foreshore at Fusan. On road was opened for traffic to the river near Seoul on September 8, 1899, and to Seoul on the completion of the bridge, July 8, 1900. The Japanese have seen that the situation is impossible, and the mass of the people have chafed continually...
第 56 頁 - HN Allen. HG Underwood. HG Underwood. Chinese Customs Dept. F. Ohlinger and Others. Rev. George W. Gilmore, AM James Scott. G. Curzon.