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          Stadtarchiv Bad Berleburg, Z (Zeitungen), Witt.Krb 56 · Collection · 1907
          Part of Bad Berleburg City Archive (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: (The numbers refer to the issue numbers) Construction history and urban development: Many construction and land issues are dealt with in the meetings of the city councilors meeting, see administration. No.36: Commemoration of the construction of Ludwigsburg 200 years ago No.74The Marburger Str. is paved from the Ederstr. to the bridge Agriculture: The newspaper brings in every issue advice for farmers, reports on new researches and experiments, reflections on the weather, statistics of the seeds and the slaughtered animals, farmer's rules, lists of the approved bulls and goats and the prize winners of the Stünzelfest, requests for further training and to the agricultural winter school, advice concerning insurance and pensions for farmers (are published). No.13,15: Advantages of land consolidation No.16: General assembly of the agricultural trade association No.21: Report on the general assembly of the agricultural trade association No.48,49: Report on the journey of the agricultural association to the German Agricultural Exhibition in Düsseldorf No.62: The rural indebtedness in the Wittgenstein district Nature and environment: No.60: Agriculture and natural monument conservation No.98: Extermination of crows by interpretation of poisoned fish at the creeks Statistics: A maid gets 18,-M monthly. A ground worker earns 40 Pf./hour Nr.19: Extrablatt with the election results of the election of the Reichstag Nr.75: Criminal statistics of the district Wittgenstein Trade, crafts and trades: Nr.58: Report about the Westphalian journeyman craftsman Nr.62: Winkel looks for accommodation for girls from the country, who work in the factory Traffic: Nr.7Delay in the construction of the line Raumland-Berleburg No.58: Start of the construction of the line Raumland-Berleburg No.60,61: Railway project Berleburg-Gleidorf No.68: Railway construction Raumland-Berleburg No.74: Expropriation of land for railway construction No.80: Report on the meeting of the Railway Committee concerning the railway Berleburg-Oberes Lahntal No.95: Cessation of work on the line School and training: No.15: Compulsory schooling regulations No.17,19,20,21: Education and training of commercial youth No.45: An association for the establishment of a toddler school is established No.76: Report on a concert in the Stadtkirche zur Besten der Kleinkinderschule No.80New acquisitions of the Volksbibliothek Kirche: No.66,67: Missionsfest am Dödesberg No.101,103: Article on the history of the churches Schüllar and Odebornskirche, dedication of the new church on 20 December 1907 Fire brigade: No.13Report on the General Assembly of the Voluntary Fire Service Administration and Administration of Justice: Announcements of the District Administrator's Office, the Police and the Princely Administration, detailed reports on the meetings of the Court of Aldermen, the City Assembly, the District Committee and the District Council as well as appointments and announcements of the District Court are published regularly, as are the appeals of the Military Authority. On 25 January 1907 Reichtag elections Vote distribution in Berleburg: Christl. Soziale 95, National-Liberale 104, freisinige Volkspartei 183, Zentrum 15, Sozialisten 55 Nr.17: Obituary to chamber director Rotberg Nr.23,26,47,74,90: Report on meeting of the municipal council Nr.29: Report on district committee meeting Nr.72: Obituary to municipal council leader Kaufmann Fingerling Vereine: Vereinsnachrichten are found in every issue of the newspaper. To the already 1900 known associations come still in addition: Stenographer's Association ''Stolze'', Cyclist's Association , Innkeeper's Association , Shooting Association , Sauerland Mountain Association (SGV) Free Craftsmen's Guild, Saxo-Borussia Youth Association Local Group of the German Fleet Association Goat Breeding Association Orchestra Association ''Grines Hitchen'' (meets in ''Kaiser Friedrich'') District Teachers' Association Wittgenstein Fatherland Women's Association Singing Association Harmony Men's and Youth Association Volksbildungsverein Railway Association No.31SGV-Herrenkommers im Wittgensteiner Hof Nr-.101: Report about the local group of the German Fleet Association Nr.103The ski club Sauerland, seat Arnsberg, which has a local group in Berleburg, counts 200 members emigration: No.17: North America resists against the immigration No.32: Emil Wolff, a Berleburger, who emigrated to America, makes a donation of 1000 M. to the hospital, likewise 1910 of the infant school No.94From Sauerland miners go to South West Africa, work in the mine, commitment 14 months, 250 m. per month, free station, clothes and laundry Other: No.10,11: In the gym photos from the war 1870/71 are shown No.91: Complaint about burglary thefts, foreign workers (Croats, Italians) are suspected, who are employed in road and railway construction Darin:

          Stadtarchiv Bad Berleburg, Z (Zeitungen), Witt.Krb 37 · File · 1888
          Part of Bad Berleburg City Archive (Archivtektonik)
          • 1888, town archive Bad Berleburg, newspapers* Contains: (The numbers refer to the output numbers)<br /><br />house names:<br />Johannhermes (1880 and 1885 Hermann Schneider, Unterstadt)<br />Dilches ( master baker Heinrich Langenfeld<br />Kellers (Jakob Hackenbracht)<br />Pütze (Ludwig Bald)<br />Eckebald<br />Brachs (Heinrich Bald)<br />Langes (Schneider)<br />Pflügers (1888 Saßmannshausen)<br />Bartgörges (1889 Sauer)<br />Diele (1889 Klotz)<br />Granes (1889 Hackebracht)<br />Kämmerers (1889 Hardt)<br />Antonies (1889 Hackebracht)<br /><br />Building history:<br />No.3,4Building Accident Insurance Law<br />No.23Water supply<br />No.29: Water pipe, connection of houses<br />No.31: Water pipe, costs: annual fee 10,- M., connection in own contribution<br />No.32: Letter concerning water pipe in Berleburg<br />No.34: Water pipe, call for declaration of accession<br />No.45Water question completed <br />71 connections to the water pipe secured in front of the louse, further connections in prospect.<br />The water is chemically investigated <br /><br />Agriculture:<br />No.40: Report on the raffle at the Stünzelfest<br /><br />Trade and crafts:<br />Commercialists:<br />H. Matthey: From 1.Novemberg 1869 book, art and music shop, calendar, writing and drawing books, fretwork accessories, glue, cigars, view of Berleburg, candles, wallets, also lending library <br />Louis Cronau: salt, Stollwerk chocolate, very good sourland bread, mixed goods, Przellan <br />Fritz Cronau: roofing slate from Fredlar <br />C. Luhne: Indian herb bitter<br />Marcus Wolff, J. Wolff, Wolff-Wolff (later Salomon Wolff): Clothing, fabrics, jewellery, also colonial goods<br />F. Heinemann: Flour. Cloth, accordion <br />Joseph Rosenthal: Clothing, fabrics, flour <br />J.B. Becker, Christian Friedrich <br />Carl Schnieder: Cookers <br />G.Spieß: Ladies' and men's watches, Goldware <br />A. Nilasch: Ölkuchen, Sämereien<br />Ludwig Althaus<br />Franz Kiessler: Petroleum-Lampen<br />Carl Wilhelmi: Buchhandlung, Taschenkalender<br />Winkel und Böttger: Samenhandlung, Heringe, Sardellen, Käse, Honig, Kolonialwaren, Kerzen, Spielzeug, Schuhe, Kleidung Hüte, Mützen, Gluhe, Schirme, Strickgarn.<br />(The partners separated in 1869, Böttner continued to run the business, Winkel opened a shop for manufactured goods and haberdashery, colonial goods and country products)<br /><br />Restaurateurs:<br />Gasthof Bald ( in the black whale)<br />Utsch (Posthalterei)<br />Bodechrist ( Müsse, later Sauer, then Carl Winter): Auctions and theatre performances<br />Gasthof Sauer vor der Lause<br />Dickel am Stein<br />Elorin am Dödesberg<br />Georg Schneider<br />Gasthof zum Tiergarten<br />Carl Mengel, Wilhelm Mengel (dance courses take place there)<br />Carl Pletsch<br />Rossels Gasthaus<br />Fr. Kaiser<br />Franz Kießler<br />P. Müller, Nachf. v. Louis Cronau: Colonial goods shop with economy <br /><br />Craftsmen:<br />Master tailor:<br />Ambrosius,<br />Ludwig Spieß,<br />Sophie Beitzel,<br />Loos,<br />Ludwig Dörr,<br />Pletsch (Oberstadt),<br />W.Walter,<br /><br />Turning master:<br />Wilhelm Rompel (spinning wheels)<br /><br />Tile burner master:<br />Control nail ( stove stones for bakeries)<br /><br />Carpenter's master:<br />Gustav Wild (also brushes),<br />Heinrich Scheffel,<br />Heinrich Born (Berghausen)<br /><br />Master saddler:<br />W. Wüstenhöfer ( also upholsterer),<br />Heinrich Göbel ( Oberstadt)<br />Clockmaker:<br />G. Skewer<br />Painter and decorator:<br />Hermann Sasse<br />Master baker:<br />J. Wolf, Christian Schneider, W. Schneider<br />Shoemaker:<br />Weber, Schaefer, Louis Fischer<br />Glaser:<br />Ph. Weather<br />Fitters:<br />Augsut Schweitzer, Christian Rompel<br />Wagner:<br />Louis Jung, Friedrich Schneider<br />Metzger:<br />Fr. Bald<br />Eichmeister:<br />Krämer<br />Schornsteinfegermeister:<br />Gebhardt<br />Mülltr: Christian Kamm leases the princely grinding mill<br in 1873 />Schmied:<br />G. Beltz jun.<br />Bierbrauer:<br />Georg Schneider<br /><br />There were Hot-Sattlermeister, Hof-Glaser, etc.<br />No.14: Statute of the commercial advanced training school<br />No.55Reference to the ''Führer durch das Sauerland'' (Kneebusch) and ''Bäder und Sommerfrische Westfalens'', where Berleburg is not mentioned, therefore suggestions for Berleburg des<br />Tourism.<br />So far, Luete mainly come from the cities to collect blueberries in Sauerland<br />No.56The Hofapotheke closes in the evening at 9 o'clock, then only urgent things<br /><br />Traffic:<br />No.4: Railway construction Hilchenbach-Laasphe<br />No.10: Landslide on the line Hilchenbach-Laasphe<br />No.13: Railway construction planning Laasphe-Raumland<br />No.29Railway construction accident<br />No.31: Traffic routes of the Wittgenstein district<br />No.32: Via the new Hilchenbach-Erndtebrück railway line<br />No.48: Expropriation of land for construction of the Erndtebrück-Laasphe railway />No.51: From railway construction to Erndtebrück<br />No.53Report from the railway construction at Lützel<br /><br />Statistics:<br />Births: 50 (21 boys, 27 girls, 2 stillbirths)<br />Deaths: 29<br />Combinations: 9<br />No.29,30Statistics of the district Wittgenstein for the year 1887<br />No.31: One egg costs 4 Pf., one pound butter 95 Pf., one pound Limburger cheese 30 Pf<br />No.32,33,34Continuation of no. 29,30 - Status of the administration of the district:<br />Insured persons, savings banks, police, school system, taxes, state, provincial and district municipal affairs<br /><br />School:<br />Since about 1550 there were school lessons in Berleburg, the two pastors taught the older pupils, mainly preparation for confirmation, an under teacher taught the younger children, at times there was a teacher for the girls.<br />No.27.27Students (from abroad) are admitted to the Selekta<br />No.136: Construction of school desks<br />No.146: Volksschullastengesetz<br />No.153: Report on the commemoration of Emperor Friedrich at school. Lectures by Rector Florin, Lehrer Kapen, Lehrer Werthan, Selekta<br />><br />Emmigration:<br />Immigration intentions are published in the newspaper.<br />Often an auction of household goods or livestock is connected with this, sometimes also of houses and properties<br />No.31Warning of an agent who has undertaken to import (!) 6000 European immigrants to Brazil via Antwerp <br /><br />Vereine-Kunst:<br />The newspaper keeps you up to date on the clubs, invitations to meetings and events and reports about them.<br />The following clubs are mentioned:<br />Homrighäuser Bienenverein<br />Schützenverein<br />Wiesenverband ''Bürgeraue''<br />Armenverein<br />Spar- und Vorschussverein<br />Darlehnskassenverein ( the first in Westphalia, founded 1869)<br />branch association of the Gustav-Adolf-Stiftung<br />warriors' support association<br />warriors' association<br />association for the insurance of fallen pigs<br />botanical association<br />fencing school association<br />hospital association<br />snuff association (association for the care of the poor)<br />carnival society Na-Nu<br />Red Cross Branch Association<br />Turnverein<br />Governed Diet Box Office Association<br />Voluntary Fire Brigade<br />Gesangsverein ''Germania''<br />Gesangsverein ''Erholung''<br />Nr.40: Concert of the Schmallenberger chapel in the hall of the innkeeper Rossel<br />><br />Fire brigade:<br />No.7: Construction of a climbing scaffold on the cattle market at the Odeborn<br />Advertising for members<br /><br />Administration and administration of justice:<br />No.1: The district court has its own courthouse<br />No.17: Most important provisions of the military service law<br />No.21Stadtverordnetenversammlung, Tagesordnung<br />No.23: Report on the Stadtverordnetenversammlung<br />No.29: List of district taxes for the individual towns<br />No.31: Stadtverordnetenversammlung, Tagesordnung<br />No.38,54: Stadtverordnetenversammlung<br /><br />Health care:<br />Dr. Herrmann is practical. Doctor in Berleburg. In 1889 he goes to New Guinea in the service of the Colonial Society for three years.<br />Now Dr. Florin and Dr. Costers are doctors in Berleburg<br />No.9: Obituary to Dr. Völkel<br />No.34: A dentist comes to Berleburg at times, consultation days are announced in the newspaper<br />No.36: Wilhelm Springer is announced as practical. Doctor and obstetrician named in Berleburg.<br /><br />Darin:<br /><br />* description: Contains: (The numbers refer to the output numbers) - - House names: - Johannhermes (1880 and 1885 Hermann Schneider, Unterstadt) - Dilches (master baker Heinrich Langenfeld - Kellers (Jakob Hackenbracht) - Pütze (Ludwig Bald) - Eckebald - Brachs (Heinrich Bald) - Langes (tailor) - Pflügers (1888 Saßmannshausen) - Bartgörges (1889 Sauer) - Diele (1889 Klotz) - Granes (1889 Hackebracht) - Kämmerers (1889 Hardt) - Antonies (1889 Hackebracht) - - building history: - No.3,4Building accident insurance law - No.23: Water supply - No.29: Water pipe, connection of houses - No.31: Water pipe, costs: annual fee 10,- m., connection in own contribution - No.32: Writing concerning water pipe in Berleburg - No.34: Water pipe, call for declaration of membership - No.45: Conclusion of water question - 71 connections to water pipe in front of the Lause secured, further connections in prospect. - The water is chemically analyzed - - Agriculture: - No.40: Report about the raffle on the Stünzelfest - - Trade and crafts: - Merchants: - H. Matthey: From 1.Novemberg 1869 book, art, and music shop, calendar, writing and drawing booklets, fretsaw accessories, glue, cigars, view of Berleburg, candles, wallets, also borrowing library - Louis Cronau: salt, Stollwerk chocolate, very good sauerländisches bread, Gemischtwaren, Przellan - Fritz Cronau: roofing slate from Fredlar - C. Luhne: Indian Herb Bitter - Marcus Wolff, J. Wolff, Wolff-Wolff (later Salomon Wolff): Clothing, Fabrics, Jewellery, Colonial Goods - F. Heinemann: Flour. Cloths, accordions - Joseph Rosenthal: Clothing, fabrics, flour - J.B. Becker, Christian Friedrich - Carl Schnieder: Cook stoves - G.Spieß: Ladies' and men's watches, gold goods - A. Nilasch: Ölkuchen, Sämereien - Ludwig Althaus - Franz Kiessler: Petroleum-Lampen - Carl Wilhelmi: Buchhandlung, Taschenkalender - Winkel und Böttger: Samenhandlung, Heringe, Sardellen, Käse, Honig, Kolonialwaren, Kerzen, Spielzeug, Schuhe, Kleidung Hüte, Mützen, Gluhe, Schirme, Strickgarn. - (The partners separated in 1869, Böttner continued to run the business, Winkel opened a shop for manufactured goods and haberdashery, colonial goods and regional products) - - Innkeepers: - Gasthof Bald (in the black whale) - Utsch (post office) - Bodechrist (Müsse, later Sauer, then Carl Winter): Auctions and theatre performances - Gasthof Sauer vor der Lause - Dickel am Stein - Elorin am Dödesberg - Georg Schneider - Gasthof zum Tiergarten - Carl Mengel, Wilhelm Mengel (dance courses take place there) - Carl Pletsch - Rossels Gasthaus - Fr. Kaiser - Franz Kießler - P. Müller, Nachf. v. Louis Cronau: Colonial goods shop with economy - - Craftsmen: - Master tailor: - Ambrosius, - Ludwig Spieß, - Sophie Beitzel, - Loos, - Ludwig Dörr, - Pletsch (upper town), - W.Walter, - - Master woodturner: - Wilhelm Rompel (spinning wheels) - - Master bricklayer: - Control nail (stove stones for baking ovens) - - Master carpenter: - Gustav Wild (also brushes), - Heinrich Scheffel, - Heinrich Born (Berghausen) - - Master saddler: - W. Wüstenhöfer ( also upholsterer), - Heinrich Göbel ( Oberstadt) - Watchmaker: - G. Spieß - Painter and upholsterer: - Hermann Sasse - Master baker: - J. Wolf, Christian Schneider, W. Schneider - Shoemaker: - Weber, Schaefer, Louis Fischer - Glazier: - Ph. Weather - Schlosser: - Augsut Schweitzer, Christian Rompel - Wagner: - Louis Jung, Friedrich Schneider - Metzger: - Fr. Bald - Eichmeister: - Krämer - Schornsteinfegermeister: - Gebhardt - Mülletr: Christian Kamm leases the princely mill in 1873 - Schmied: - G. Beltz jun. - Bierbrauer: - Georg Schneider - - There were hot saddler masters, court glass makers, etc. - No.14: Statute of the commercial further training school - No.55: Reference to the ''Guide through the Sauerland'' (Kneebusch) and ''Baths and Summer Resorts of Westphalia'', where Berleburg is not mentioned, therefore proposals for the Berleburg des - Tourismus. - So far Luete mainly comes to collect blueberries from the cities to the Sauerland - No.56: The Hofapotheke closes in the evening 9 o'clock, then only urgent things - - Traffic: - No.4: Railway construction Hilchenbach-Laasphe - No.10: Landslide on the line Hilchenbach-Laasphe - No.13: Railway construction planning Laasphe-Raumland - No.29: Accident at the railway construction - No.31Traffic routes of the district Wittgenstein - No.32: About the new railway line Hilchenbach-Erndtebrück - No.48: Expropriations of land for the construction of the railway Erndtebrück-Laasphe - No.51: From railway construction to Erndtebrück - No.53: Report from railway construction at Lützel - - Statistics: - Births: 50 (21 boys, 27 girls, 2 stillborn) - Deaths: 29 - Marriages: 9 - No.29,30Statistics of the district Wittgenstein for the year 1887 - No.31: One egg costs 4 Pf., one pound butter 95 Pf., one pound Limburger cheese 30 Pf. - No.32,33,34Continuation of no. 29,30 - Status of the district administration: - Insurance, savings banks, police, school system, taxes, state, provincial and district municipal affairs - - School: - Since about 1550 there were school lessons in Berleburg, the two pastors taught the older pupils, mainly preparation for confirmation, a subteacher taught the younger children, at times there was a teacher for the girls. - No.27: Students (from abroad) are admitted to the Selekta - No.136: Construction of school desks - No.146: Volksschullastengesetz - No.153: Report on the commemoration of Emperor Friedrich in the school. Lectures by Rector Florin, Teacher Kapen, Teacher Werthan, Selekta - - Emigration: - Emigration intentions are announced in the newspaper. - No.31: Warning of an agent who has undertaken to import (!) 6000 European immigrants to Brazil, which he shipped via Antwerp - - Vereine-Kunst: - The newspaper constantly brings news about the associations, invitations to meetings and events and reports about them. - The following associations are mentioned: - Homrighäuser Bienenverein - Schützenverein - Wiesenverband ''Bürgeraue'' - Armenverein - Spar- und Vorschussverein - Darlehnskassenverein ( the first one in Westphalia, founded in 1869) - branch association of the Gustav Adolf Foundation - warrior support association - warrior association - association for the insurance of fallen pigs - botanical association - fencing school association - hospital association - Schnupfverein (association for the care of the poor) - carnival society Na-Nu - branch association of the Red Cross - gymnastics association - jury diets cashier association - volunteer fire brigade - singing association ''Germania'' - singing association ''Erholung'' - no.40Concert of the Schmallenberger chapel in the hall of the innkeeper Rossel - - Fire brigade: - No.7: Construction of a climbing scaffold on the cattle market at the Odeborn - Advertising for members - - Administration and administration of justice: - No.1: The local court has its own court house - No.17: Most important provisions of the military service law - No.21No.23: Report on the City Assembly - No.29: List of district levies for the individual towns - No.31: City Assembly, Agenda - No.38,54: City Assembly - - Health care: - Dr. Herrmann is practical. Doctor in Berleburg. In 1889 he went to New Guinea in the service of the Colonial Society for three years. - Now Dr. Florin and Dr. Costers are doctors in Berleburg - No.9: Obituary to Dr. Völkel - No.34: A dentist comes to Berleburg for a time, consultation days are announced in the newspaper - No.36: Wilhelm Springer is announced as practical. doctor and birth helper in Berleburg. - Darin: - - -
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          319 / 563 · Part · 24. September 1913
          Part of Centre for Mission and Ecumenism - North Church Worldwide

          Bock (Makamba) to Bracker about positive developments in the working morale of the natives. Indication of why the cooperation with the natives did not work at first: Jessen had told the indigenous Waha that he and his friends were from a different 'tribe' than the Europeans at the Kassulo military station. Since the Waha only know two kinds of Europeans, namely the 'normal' and the Greeks, Bock was divided into the category of the Greeks. The Greeks, however, are labourers who press the natives to work in railway construction. So the Waha suspected that Bock's request for help to build a house was just a pretext to take the Waha to the railroad service. Quarrels with Jessen, who has a stricter way of dealing with the natives, and the questions as to whether Africans can only be forced to work with the whip, or whether they can also be talked to. Bock doesn't want to be a master man, but a friend of the natives. Question about dealing with natives. Report about the somewhat expensive production of bricks ('I only found the right recipe for fast production in the course of the working weeks. Until then I still followed Br. Andersen's method.'), the soon completion of the house in Makamba, Jessen's visit and help with the house construction, the expensive wage costs for workers due to the railway construction, improved health, planned visit to Andersen's, uncertainties concerning the place where the wedding should take place ('Hopefully there will be no confusion that the brides will celebrate in Usambara and we will celebrate in Dar es Salaam').

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          Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 109, Nr. 4106 · File · 1889 - 1890
          Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

          355 sheet, Includes, in particular: - Buenos Aires: temporary restoration of the sale of gold on the Buenos Aires stock exchange; devaluation of Argentine paper money; European paying agents for interest and drawn-off pieces of mortgage bonds of the Buenos Aires province mortgage bank; trade crisis; sale of Argentine state lands in Europe - Dresden: conversion of Saxon government bond into national debt - Genoa: Financial situation of the Italian steamship company La Veloce - Calcutta: money market; export problems due to exchange rate fluctuations - Constantinople: conversion of Turkish government bonds; sale of Baron Hirsch's Oriental Railway shares - Lima: trade policy and finances of Ecuador - Lisbon: Portugal's national budget for 1890/91 - Liverpool: silver exports from Great Britain and the Netherlandsa. to India - Madrid: issue of repayable Spanish treasury bonds - Milan: situation of Italian banks, in particular note banks 1887-1889 - Mexico: project by Salvador Malo to set up a bank "Banco Mexicano de Formento"; negotiations by Bank S. Bleichröder on the issue of bonds for the benefit of railway construction; steamship company for the Mexican West Coast - East Asia - New York line: National Silver Convention in St. Petersburg Louis - Beijing: regulation of the interest rates of the lending offices in Hankow and Wuchang - Piraeus: conversion of Greek loan of 1824/25; financing of the penetration of the isthmus of Corinth - Pretoria: South African concession for German-Dutch bank syndicate - Rio de Janeiro: Financial Measures of the Brazilian Government; Report on Monarchist Financial Policy - Santiago: Bolivian Conversion Bond; Chile's State Budget for 1890; No Saltpetre Syndicate Founded; Saltpetre Export of Chile - Vienna: Regulation of Austrian Valuta.

          Landesarchiv Sachsen-Anhalt, Z 109, Nr. 1541 (Benutzungsort: Dessau) · File · 1899 - 1900
          Part of State Archive Saxony-Anhalt (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Newly founded industrial companies in the SU - Overview of metallurgical areas, coal mines and clay industry enterprises in Ekaterinoslaw-Donez`schen´Steinkohlen and ore basins - Export and trade reports - Expansion of the railway network in Japan - Overview of German capital investments in overseas countries. Contains: Establishment of new industrial companies in Russia p. 5/12, p. 93/105 - Documents pp. of the Central Office for Preparation of Commercial Agreements p. 13, p. 20, p. 240/242 - Insolvent companies "Rosenstein

          The Uganda Railway
          ALMW_II._MB_1898_24 · File · 1898
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Author: By Miss. Hofmann in Ikutha. Scope: p. 329-331. Contains, among other things: - (SW: railway construction - Indian workers; 18 stations; travel time from mission area to Mombasa)

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          BArch, R 901/81229 · File · 1907 - Juni 1909
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Annual reports of the Deutsch-Asiatische Bank for 1904 and 1905 (prints), 1904 - 1905 Travel report of Dr. Fischer from the management of the SEG and successor by former ministerial director Dr. Josef Hoeter, 1909 Projected renunciation of the concession for railway construction on the line Kiautschou to Ichoufu, 1908 - 1909 Rumour about forthcoming plans for nationalization of the SEG by China, 1909

          BArch, R 901/81225 · File · (Aug.) Sept. 1902 - Apr. 1903
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: State of railway construction in China in general (report of the command of the cruiser squadron from Yokohama), (Aug.) Oct. 1902 Chinese participation in the share capital of the SEG, acquisition of shares by Mandarine, 1902 "Principles for the transfer of Bavarian civil servants to the colonial service of the Reich", o. Dat. Visit of the Governor of Schantung Province, Choufu, to the SEG in Tsingtau (thanks to the Chinese envoy in Berlin and correspondence with Choufu), Dec. 1902 - March 1903 Conversion of the American Railway Construction Syndicate Hankau - Canton into an American-Belgian Railway Company, Aug. 1902