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No. 23. Chinese Lighthouse Chart.

Pub. 1895.

No.24.- Paris Exhibition, 1900, Catalogue.

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Catalogue spécial des Objets No. 2. - Instructions for Out-Door Staff.

exposés dans la section chinoise à l'Exposition Universelle de PARIS, 1900. Paris, Charles Noblet, 1900, in-8, pp. 149.

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No. 29.

China.

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Catalogue.

Liége Exhibition Catalogue.

Imperial Maritime Customs.

III. Miscellaneous Series: No. 29. -
Catalogue of the Collection of Chinese Ex-
hibits at the LIEGE Universal and Inter-
national Exhibition, 1905. — Published
by order of the Inspector General of Cus-
toms.-Shanghai: Statistical Department...
1905, in-8, pp. x-277-xxxiv-a/h + 3 ff. n. ch.

Portraits de Yang Tsao-yun, Sir Robert Hart, Jules Van Aalst,
Shen Sœu-ling, Shu Kia-sian, Liou Sy-tchang, D. Percebois et
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First Issue, 1876. Second Issue, 1883.

No.3.- Instructions for Lighthouse-Keepers.

Second Issue, 1877. (First Issue, 1870, Circular No. 23.) Third
Issue, 1884.

No. 4. Instructions for Lightship-Keepers.

Second Issue, 1877. (First Issue, 1870, Circular No. 23.)
Issue, 1884.

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No. 5. Instructions for In-Door Staff.

First Issue, 1877. Second Issue, 1883.

No.6. - Instructions for keeping and render-
ing Accounts.

Third Issue, 1877. (First Issue, 1868, Circular No. 31; Second
Issue, 1870, Circular No. 7.) Fourth Issue, 1883.

-Memorandum explanatory of the system of official accounts adopted by the Inspectorate General of Imperial Maritime Customs, China.-Shanghai, A. H. de Carvalho, s. d., br. in-fol., pp. 20.

No. 7. Inspector General's Circulars.

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No. 10.

The Working of the Shanghai
Office.

Second Issue, 1883. (First Issue, 1881.)

No. 11.

Alphabetical Arrangement of Tariff and practice Questions settled, 18811886,

No. 12.
Second Series (Nos. 201-317), 1882-85.

Inspector General's Circulars.

No. 13. Ibid.

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Second Series (Nos. 318-450), 1885-89.

General Tariff for the Trade of China under the cognizance of the Foreign Customs Inspectorate. Third Issue. (Pocket Edition.) 1897. - Compiled and revised for the sole use of the Customs Service by order of the Inspector General. - Shanghai, Statistical Department of the Inspec

(DOUANES SERVICE SERIES.)

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- Letters, &c., from the Imperial Commissioner Ho, and other Chinese Authorities, relating to the Foreign Customs Establishment. [Shanghai: Printed at the NorthChina Herald office. 1860.] Br. in-8, pp. 20. Regulations of the Chinese Maritime Customs; and Customs' and Harbor regulations for the port of Shanghai. Compiled by Thomas Dick. Office of Maritime Customs, Shanghai, August, 1864. Shanghai: A. H. de Carvalho, in-folio.

I. General Trade and Customs' Regulations... II. List of Contraband Goods... III. Customs' Regulations for the Port of Shanghai. IV. Harbor Regulations for the Port of Shanghai Appendix [contains Anson Burlingame's letter to Geo. F. Seward, dated Peking, 15th June, 1864]. Notes.

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-Returns of the Native Charges, as far as they can be ascertained, levied on the principal imports and exports, at and near the different Treaty Ports in China; and of the quantities of Goods on which such charges are levied as compared with the quantities paying the Transit Dues specified by Treaty. Published by order of the Inspector General of Customs. ShanghaïPrinted at the Customs' Press, December 1869, br. in-4.

Chinese Emigration. The Cuba Commission. Report of the Commission sent by China to ascertain the condition of Chinese Coolies in Cuba. Shanghai Printed at the Imperial Maritime Customs' Press. MDCCCLXXVI, in-4, pp. 236.

Les commissaires étaient Tchen Lan-pin et MM. A. MacPherson et A. Huber.

Memorial from the British Chamber of Commerce, Shanghai, to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, relative to the Administration of the Imperial Maritime Customs of China. Pièce in-fol., 4 ff.

Réimp. dans le N. C. Herald, No. 584, Oct. 5, 1861. Voir le chap. de Changhai: Chambre de Commerce.

Ex-territoriality as applied to the China

Customs. As provided for by Treaty, and legislated for by Statute and Order in Council. A Series of arguments proving that British Consuls have the right to adjudicate on Customs Cases. Also Correspondence between the British Consul at Canton and the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce, Relative to the seizure and confiscation of Wyhing's Fire Crackers. Also, Code of Ordinances for the Government of H. M. Subjects in China, Under an Order in Council dated 13th June, 1863. Printed at the Office of the Daily Press, Hongkong, April 1863, gr. in-8 à 2 col., pp. 31.

China. No. 1 (1865). Foreign Customs Establishment in China. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty. 1865. London. Printed by Harrison and Sons, in-fol., pp. 13.

Par Robert Hart, Shanghae, November 1864.

Custom House and Tariff Terms. (1) Custom House Officials, supplied by E. B. Drew. (2) General Terms and Tariff Rules. By F. H. Ewer. (3) Dialogue between Custom House Official and Merchant. By F. H. Ewer. (Doolittle's Dict., Part III, No. XVII.) R. v. Richard Webb Halket. (Shanghai Budget, June 7, 1873.)

Les Ports de la Chine.

Analyse des rapports médicaux publiés dans le n° XIII de la Gazette des Douanes, publiée à Shanghai. Par le Dr. E. Rochefort. (Arch. Médecine Navale, XIX, 1873, pp. 241/260.)

The Chinese honors at the Vienna Exhibition. (Siam Repository, Vol. 6, Jan. 1874, p. 73.)

- Die Verwaltung der chinesischen Seezölle (1881). (Chinesische Studien, von Fried. Hirth, I. Bd., 1890, pp. 189 208.)

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The Administration of the Chinese Maritime Customs. By Hirth du Frenes, translated from the Oesterreichische Monatschrift für den Orient. (N. C. Herald, Dec. 13, 1881, pp. 639/ 640; Dec. 20, 1881, pp. 668/670.)

Les douanes intérieures et le commerce étranger en Chine. Par Maurice Jametel. (Economiste français, samedi, 17 déc. 1881, pp. 761/3.)

Les douanes chinoises et l'Annam. Par Maurice Jametel. (Ibid., 1883.)

Le commerce, en 1880, des ports de la Chine, ouverts aux navires étrangers. (Ann. de l'Ext. Orient, 1882-1883, V, pp. 26,27.)

Le commerce extérieur de la Chine. Par Pierre Christi. (Ibid., pp. 36/45.)

Le commerce étranger en Chine pendant 1883. (Ibid., 18841885, VII, pp. 366/369.)

Les douanes en Chine. (Ibid., 1885-1886, VIII, p. 191.)

- Inspectorate of Customs in Peking. By H. A. G.[iles.] (Journ. C. B. R. A. S., N. S., XX, 1885, p. 95.)

Chinas Aussenhandel im Jahre 1896. Von A. Supan. (Petermanns Mitt., XLIV, 1898, pp. 81/86.)

-The I. M. Customs Service of China. (The Times, Tuesday, Jan. 10, 1899.)

Les Télégraphes, la Poste et les Phares en Chine par A.-A. Fauvel Ancien Officier

des Douanes chinoises.

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Extrait des

Questions Diplomatiques et Coloniales ». Paris, F. Levé, 1899, br. in-8, pp. 17, carte.

Douanes de la Chine. (Belgique Coloniale, 29 Juillet 1900, p. 351.)

Ext. de la Revue Encyclopédique.

-Europäische Zollbeamte in China und ihr Einfluss auf die Förderung unseres Aussenhandels von Karl Schuemacher, Revisor bei der Grossherz. Badischen Zolldirektion. Verlag von J. J. Reiff. Karlsruhe, 1901.

Notice: Asien, 1904, No. 4, p. 68, par W. Kolshorn.

Mouvement de la navigation dans les ports ouverts de la Chine en 1901. Par Ch. R.[abot.] (La Géographie, 15 Août 1902, pp. 120 121.)

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Les Douanes impériales maritimes chinoises. Par Henri Cordier. (Bull. Com. Asie française, Février 1905, pp. 72/78.)

Les Douanes Impériales Maritimes Chinoises par Henri Cordier Professeur à l'Ecole des Langues Orientales - Extrait du Bulletin du Comité de l'Asie Française. Deuxième Édition revue et corrigée. Prix: 1 franc. Paris, au Siége du Comité de l'Asie française, 1905, br. in-8, Pp. 28.

-Les Douanes Impériales Maritimes Chinoises. Par Henri Cordier. (Le Temps, 15 et 16 août 1906.)

Réimp. dans le T'oung Pao, Oct. 1906.

China, No. 1. 1906. Correspondence relating to the Decree issued by the Chinese Government on May 9, 1906, respecting the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs. [Cd. 3089.]

Memorandum of the China Association. (Lond. & China Express, Sept. 14, 1906.) Par R. S. Gundry. Au sujet du décret chinois du 9 mai 1906.

SIR ROBERT HART, BART., G. C. M. G.

Robert Hart, fils de Henry Hart, de Portadown, comté d'Armagh, né en fév. 1835; élevé à Queen's College, Belfast; M. A., 1875; épouse, 1866, Hester Jane, fille d'Alexander Bredon, de Portadown entré dans le service consulaire anglais en Chine, 1854; secrétaire de la commission des Alliés à Canton, avril 1858 entré en 1859 dans les Douanes chinoises en qualité de Député - Commissaire. Nommé Inspecteur général en nov. 1963. Nommé C. M. G., 1879; K. C. M. G., 1882; G. C. M. G., 180. Nommé Ministre d'Angleterre à Peking, 1885, à la mort de Sir Harry Parkes, mais donna sa démission: Baronet en 183 Mr. Robert Hart, Inspector General of Imperial Customs, China. (The Far East, No. 4, 1876, pp. 98/99, avec une phot On trouvera des renseignements dans divers procès, tels que : Johannes von Gumpach v. Robert Hart. (Shanghai Evening Courier, 1870, April 13, 14, 16, 20.)

--Sir Robert Hart et les Douanes impériales chinoises. Par A.-A. Fauvel. (Samedi Revue, 16 mars 1889, pp. 166/171.)

Albert-Auguste Fauvel, né à Cherbourg, 7 nov. 1851; arrivé en Chine, 2 déc. 1872; quitte les Douanes impériales chinoises en 1884; devient inspecteur des Messageries Maritimes.

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Le Céleste Empire et Sir Robert Hart. Par Lionel Radiguet (Revue Française, XIV, No. 127, 1er Oct. 1891, pp. 378 382.) Sir Robert Hart at Peking. By Julius M. Price. (Illustrated London News, Sept. 19, 1891; T'oung Pao, II, Nov. 1891, pp. 530/4.)

Robert Hart. (London & China Express, June 9, 1893, p. 5:9) *Sir Robert Hart. By H. C. Whittlesey. (Atlantic Monthly, LXXXVI, Nov. 1900, p. 699.)

Sir Robert Hart et les douanes chinoises. Par Henri Cordier. (La Semaine Politique et Littéraire, 1er sept. 1900, pp. 881/890.)

American Review of Reviews, Sept. 1906.

James H. Hart. Nécrologie par H. C.[ordier.] (T'oung Pao, 2 Sér., III, N° 5, Déc. 1902, p. 339.)

à Hove, Brighton, 13 nov. 1902, à 55 ans.

Voir col. 544.

Postes.

-Les Postes en Chine. (Annales de l'Ext. Orient, 1881-1882, IV, pp. 39/43.)

Par le Comte Dilhan. Facsimile des timbres-poste. L'établissement d'une poste française du Tonkin au Setchouan. (Bull. Com. Asie française, Mars 1902, p. 131.) Postalisches aus China. (Asien, Juli 1902, pp. 161/2.)

La première poste allemande en Chine fut ouverte en 1886 à Chang-hai.

*Postal Working Map of China. Compiled in the Postal Secretary's Office, Inspectorate General of Customs and Post, Peking, May 15, 1903, Shanghai: Oriental Press, 1903.

Chinese Imperial Postal Route Map. (Chin. Rec., Jan. 1904, front.)

(DOUANES.)

(SIR ROBERT HART.

POSTES.)

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Der Brief- und Postkartenverkehr Asiens im Jahre 1902. Von G. Webersik. [Carte.] (Deutsche Rundschau G., XXVII, 1905, pp. 225/6.)

Le service des postes en Chine. Par Charles Rabot. (La Géographie, 15 Novembre 1905, pp. 342/3.)

D'après les Returns of Trade, 1904, Part I.

-Report on the Working of the Post Office. (Pages XXXI-LXXIV des Returns of Trade, 1905, China Imp. Maritime Customs.)

Renferme une grande carte des bureaux de poste et 4 planches de facsimiles de timbres-poste.

Voir Decennial Reports, II, 1906, App. II.

Tables de change, pour faciliter ou

abréger les Calculs, etc.

Comparative Tables. Rates for Sterling Bills as compared with Drafts on Canton. Extended to 98. per Dollar and 50 per Cent Discount. also, equivalent of £1 to £1.000.000 Sterling in Dollars, at from 4s. to 9s. per Dollar. Shanghai, J. H. de Carvalho [April 1857], long in-8.

Par Pedro Loureiro. « A portion has been previously published, and will be found in Mr. Henry Rutter's » Calculations of Exchange, printed at Canton in 1856.» (Preface.)

Tables shewing the Exchange given by remittance of Silver and Gold Bullion from Shanghaï to India (minus charges). Printed at the North China Herald » Office. Shanghaï [September 1858], br. in-8, pp. 15.

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Edinburgh T. Constable, Printer.

Shanghai Exchange Tables for the conversion of Taels into Dollars and vice-versa, to which are added Tables used in British Consular Accounts, by C. Treasure Jones, of H. M. Consular Service, China. Shanghai, A. H. de Carvalho [July 1865], br.

Shanghai Exchange Tables for the conversion of Taels into Dollars and vice-versa compiled by C. Treasure Jones, Editor of the Shanghai Evening Express. Condensed Edition. Price one Dollar and a half. Shanghai: Evening Express Office, 1870, in-12, pp. 43.

Shanghai Exchange Tables for the Conversion of Taels into Dollars and Dollars into Taels From 71.5 to 79.9. Shanghai: Kelly & Walsh, 1898, pet. in-8.

-Tables for ascertaining the cost per lb. of China Raw and Waste Silk, laid down in London, all charges paid, at rates of exchange from 5s 6d to 78 5d per Tael, for Raw Silk, and from 5s 0d to 7s 6d per Tael, for Waste Silk. By Edward Holdsworth. Shanghaï, Printed at the North China Herald » Office, 1867, in-8.

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- Silk Tables showing the cost of Silk per Pound avoirdupois and kilo as purchased in Shanghai and laid down in London and Lyon. Calculated with various rates of charges and at different rates of exchange per tael. By August H. Maertens, Silk Inspector. Shanghai, June 1870, gr. in-8.

Notice Moniteur des Soies, No. 620, 11 juillet 1874. -The Merchants' and Bankers' Companion, or, Tables for Calculating Interest, Commission, Freight, and Exchanges, &c., by Mánekji Kávasji Todiválá. Shanghai: Kelly & Walsh.

Notice: N. C. Herald, Aug. 3, 1880, pp. 107/8.

Voir le chap. VII du Chinese Commercial Guide, 1863. Voir col. 2177-8.

(TABLES DE CHANGE, ETC.)

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