Chinesen
20 Archival description results for Chinesen
Contains among other things: Takeover of the operation of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Company in Singapore by the English government Berth and warehouse regulations Memorandum concerning the design of the loading, unloading and warehouse operations in Tsingtau Regulation concerning loading, unloading and warehouse operations Boycott attempts by the Chinese on the occasion of the regulation on berth operations
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Regulation of the legal relationships and exercise of jurisdiction in Kiautschou Application of the regulations of the Imperial Navy for the administration of the protectorates Fulfilment of the military obligations of members of the Reich for naval parts in Kiautschou Regulations concerning police administration, introduction of the land register, legal relationships of the Chinese port regulations for Tsingtau
German Imperial Naval OfficeMarinesman Stoll and Chinese men gardening in the first courtyard of the policlinic, the first German hospital in Kiautschou. The garden was laid out by Dr. Tillmann. Right: the bus stop shelter / Photographer: Scherl
Five Chinese are executed by the German Schutztruppe in Litzun in the German colony of Tsingtau. Undated recording. / Photographer: Scherl
Five Chinese are executed by the German Schutztruppe in Litzun in the German colony of Tsingtau. Undated recording. / Photographer: Scherl
Contains among other things: Preparation of the memorandum 1910/11 German-Chinese school dictionary for German language teaching for Chinese, Tsingtau 1911 German-English-Chinese specialist dictionary of the German-Chinese University Tsingtau 1911
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Rules of Procedure Marine Ordinance Sheets: including accounting and cash management, crew organisation, service regulations for administration, compulsory military service, port regulations for Tsingtau, legal relations, personnel matters, budget matters (revenue/expenditure) "Review of the development of the Kiautschou protectorate and its relations with the hinterland", article for "Deutschlandbuch für Chinesen" (German Book for Chinese)
German Imperial Naval Office