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          89 Archival description results for British Hong Kong

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          BArch, RM 3/3030 · File · 1911
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: S. M. S. "Freya": Tenerife, Southampton S. M. S. "Bremen": Valparaiso,Coronel, Punta Arenas, Panama, Bahia, Blanca, Pernambuco, St. Lucia, St. Lucia, St. Lucia Thomas, Montreal, Halifax, Charlottetown, Rio de Janeiro, Baltimore, Newport News S. M. S. "Sea Eagle": Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Durban, Port Victoria S. M. S. "Gneisenau": Bombay, Cochin, Colombo, Diamond Harbour S. M. S. "Jaguar": Hankau (riots) S. M. S. "Loreley": Trieste, Constantinople, Eastern Mediterranean S. M. S. "Condor": Auckland, Brisbane, Samoa Cruise Wing: China, Japan S. M. S. "Von der Tann": St. M. S. "Loreley": Trieste, Constantinople, Eastern Mediterranean S. M. S. "Condor": Auckland, Brisbane, Samoa Cruise Wing: China, Japan S. M. S. "Von der Tann": St. M. S. "Von der Tann": St. M. S. "St. Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, Bahia Blanca, Itajahy, Blumenau, Buenos Aires S. M. S. "Panther": Southwest Africa, Cape Town, Monrovia S. M. S. "Nuremberg": Truk S. M. S. "Sperber": Dar es Salaam, Alexandria, Palermo, Cadiz, Torquay S. M. S. "Emden": Ponape S. M. S. "Eber": Freetown, Bathurst, Las Palmas, Santa Cruz, Cadiz, Casablanca, Dakar, Conakry S. M. S. "Iltis": Canton (riots), Shanghai S. M. S. "Geier": Cadiz, Palermo, Port Said, Aden, Port Victoria S. M. S. "Cormoran": Matupi, Brisbane, Sydney S. M. S. "Planet": Brisbane, Samarai S. M. S. "Seagull": Ferrol, Cadiz S. M. S. "Hansa": Edinburh, Norway S. M. S. "Hertha": Stockholm, Norway S. M. S. "Vineta": Norway S.M.S. "Lynx": Hong Kong S.M.S. "Scharnhost": Hong Kong, Saigon, Singapore, Batavia Brochures about school in Hampton

          German Imperial Naval Office
          BArch, RM 3/3021 · File · 1907
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: S. M. S. 'Panther': Key West, Port Limon, Bluefields, Nassau, Inagua, Santiago de Cuba, Kingston; Havana, St. Thomas, Port-au-Prince, Vera Cruz, Coatzacoaleos, Colon (map of Panama Canal) Puerto Colombia S. M. S. 'Stosch': La Valetta, Barcelona, Naples, Palermo, Cadiz, Ferrol S. M.S. 'Loreley': Constantinople, Piraeus, Syria, Egypt, Rhodes, Smyrna, Therapia, Thessos, Thessos, Thessaloniki, Athos S.M.S. 'Stein': New Orleans, San Juan de Puertorico, Kingston, Havana, Bermuda, Horta, Nieuwendiep, Stockholm S.M.S. "Charlotte": Volo, Smyrna, Alexandria, Kartagena, Arosa Bay, Beirut, Messina, Naples, Rotterdam, Copenhagen, Gothenburg S. M. S. "Bremen": Puerto Cortez, Livingston, Galveston, Savannah, Pensacola, Tampa, Jacksonville, Kingston, Newport News, Hampton, Boston, Newport, St. Thomas S.M.S. "Planet": Amboina, New Guinea, Admiralty Islands, Simpson Port, Nusan Jap, Palau Islands S.M.S. "Condor": Palaus, West Caroline, Mariana Islands, Apia, Samoa, Ellice, Gilbert and Marshall Islands, Ponape, Nouméa, Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland S. M. S. "Falcon": Chile, Brazil, Las Palmas, Lisbon, Montevideo, Dakar S. M. S. "Sparrowhawk": Lome. Monrovia, Freetown, Dakar, Bissao, Boloma, Sekondi, Cameroon, Port Bouét, Togo, Duala, Cape Town, Lobito Bay, South West Africa, Lüderitz Bay Squadron of Cruisers: Korea, South Journey (Yangtze Unrest) S. M. S. "Planet": Manila, Hong Kong S. M. S. Buzzard: Port Elisabeth, East London S. M. S. Borussia: Port Said S. M. S. Roon: Hampton

          German Imperial Naval Office
          BArch, R 1001/6821 · File · (1912) Jan. 1913 - März 1917
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Enthält u.a.: Report of the British Delegates to the International Opium Conference held at the Hague, December 1911 - January 1912, London 1912 Agreement between the United Kingdom and Portugal for the regulation of the opium monopolies in the colonies of Hong Kong and Macao. Signed at London, Juni 14, 1913. London 1913 3. Internationale Opiumkonferenz 15. Mai - 25. Juni 1914

          Ostasien.-Fotosammlung
          BArch, MSG 2/17201 · File · 1900 - 1912
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          enthält v.a. : Fotos Tsingtau-Ostasien-Reise, ca. 1900-1912; Dampfer 'Köln'; Abfahrt in Bremerhaven; Einschiffung in Wilhelmshaven; Im Dock in Hongkong;

          Peking. Social life, dinners and other visits, church attendance, horse races, riding, dancing, skating and other entertainments, with descriptions of the country seen on rides around Peking and many references to Miss Harriet Denby, the daughter of the American Minister in Peking. FEBRUARY Frequent references to departure of a friend, Jim Chalmers, son of Dr John Chalmers of the London Missionary Society in Hong Kong, for Tamsui. JULY Visited by Jackson. 'Bank affairs are not what they used to be. Walter is bringing the Bk. down. Thomas Jackson and Cameron have offered to stay out for two years more. Walter may go as sub to London.' 11. AUGUST Takes part in discussions on a proposed new American Chinese bank. OCTOBER 'These late hours are killing me. Have not been in bed before midnight for weeks.' 17. NOVEMBER Suggests a scheme for a note issue to Hart who was interested but thought the time wrong. DECEMBER Visited by Lui Buah, a notorious Chinese.

          Picture albums: 1898-1918
          BArch, N 255/47 · File · 1898-1918
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: Pictures of S. M. S. gunboat "Iltis" and its wreck; S. M. S. "Kaiser" and S. M. S. "Hertha" off Hong Kong, emperor yacht "Hohenzollern"; Emperor Wilhelm II, Tsar Nicholas II on S. M. S. "Kaiser Wilhelm", 1899; group photo of the delegates to the Triple Alliance Agreement on the Sea, Berlin, 1900; letter by O. v. Diederich to his father concerning his settlement in Baden-Baden, 6 Nov. 1881; obituary and obituary for Vice Admiral O. v. Diederichs, 1918; photos and curriculum vitae of VAdm. August Thiele

          Diederichs, Otto von
          BArch, N 255/9 · File · 1898
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: Adm. Alex Buller; Dr. Knappe at the Consulate in Canton; Dr. Lenz at the Vice Consulate in Tschifu; Graf Koenigsmarck at the Legation in Tokyo; Adm. Gustav Frhr. v. Senden-Bibran; Minister Frhr. v. Heyking; VAdm. Guido Karcher; Consul Ivo Streich; VAdm. Ernst v. Reiche; Butterweeck at the Consulate in Nagasaki; F. C. Rieloff at the Consulate in Hong Kong; C. C. P. Fitzgerald; Ida v. Falkenhayn; Adm. Felix v. Bendemann

          Diederichs, Otto von
          BArch, RM 3/3086 · File · 1889-1905
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)
          • description: Contains, among other things: - Travelogues of Apia, Jalnit, Hong Kong, Yokohama, San Francisco, Zanzibar, Colombo from 1891 to 1892 - Correspondence to the rebuilding of the ship as an engine hulk in 1895 - Expert opinion on the condition of the hulk from Dec. 1904 as well as report on the further usability 1889-1905, Federal Archives, BArch, RM 3 Reichsmarineamt Contains anda.:<br />Travelogues of Apia, Jalnit, Hong Kong, Yokohama, San Francisco, Zanzibar, Colombo from 1891 to 1892<br />Exchange of documents for the reconstruction of the ship as an engine hulk 1895<br />Expertise on the condition of the hulk from Dec. 1904 as well as report on its further usability
          BArch, RM 5/617 · File · 1899-1900
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: First lieutenant at sea Jacobi: Fishing and destruction of submarine cables, n. d. First lieutenant at sea Noelle: Industry and the Navy, 1899 First lieutenant captain Dewitz and first lieutenant at sea Otto Lans concerning the fishing and destruction of submarine cables. Transfer of a torpedo boat flotilla to Kiautschou, 1899 lieutenant at sea Höpfner: The service on the English warships, in particular observations about it in Hong Kong in Dec. 1898/Jan. 1899, 1899 lieutenant at sea Tiesmeyer: The international legal view about cruiser war and trade blockade, o. D. naval chief engineer Thiele: Extraction, consumption, import and export of fuel material in Russia, 1900 First lieutenant at sea Kühne: The landing battle of the Prussian steamship corvette "Danzig" near Fres-Forcas on 7.8.1856, n. d. First lieutenant at sea Andreas Michelsen: The French expedition to Madagascar (1895), 1900 Lieutenant at sea v. Müller and Lieutenant at sea v. Arnim: Über Telegraphenbüros (Reuter, Agence Havas, Wolff), 1900, 1899 First Lieutenant at Sea Jacobi: Consideration on the Tactics of the New Torpedo Boats ("S 90"), 1900 First Lieutenant at Sea Paul Fischer: The Japanese Fleet and its Importance in World Politics, 1900 First Lieutenant at Sea Heydel: Development and History of the Chilean Navy, 1900

          BT 26/400/7 · Item · 1909 Apr 15
          Part of The National Archives

          Southampton: SS Prinzess (German East-Africa Line) travelling from Yokohama to Southampton. Embarking at Yokohama, Shanghai, Kobe, Aden, Colombo, Hong Kong, Penang, Port Said, Genoa, Naples, Gibraltar and Algier. [No official number listed]. List of passengers disembarking at Southampton.

          The flag question
          Best. 1070, A 139 · File · [1921], 1926-1927, [1934]
          Part of Historical Archive of the City of Cologne (Archivtektonik)

          Contains:Reminder Report, o.D. (probably written after No. 130, about Sept. 1934): The proverbial disunity of the Germans after the annihilation of the state order in 1918 prevented a joint effort from being made to eliminate chaos. Although the monarchy was completely excluded in view of the development of things and the people had unequivocally given their opinion in free elections to the National Convention, many were not satisfied with the fact that a people's regime could not be circumvented. Even more than the RV, the national colours were mocked. It was overlooked that black-red-gold was especially appreciated in Austria: They so11t be the colors under which the great German state expected with longing grows and blossoms so11te (p. 1). Trimborn had been guided by these thoughts when choosing the colours. Marx experienced in 1926 in Vienna how the Christian Social Party got into a flurry of excitement when the Reichsbanner with the flag took part in a parade of the SPO. The RP decree of 5 May 1926 on the introduction of the merchant flag next to the Reich flag at Reich authorities overseas created an unexpectedly large opposition in the RT (p. 2). A letter from the RP on May 9 and Luther's speech on May 11 could not dampen the excitement, and Luther fell. I had to take over the inheritance. In a special way, my statement that I would execute the decree of 5.5. did not arouse any particular contradiction. Moreover, the Cabinet's reasons for adopting the flag were so convincing that, if I am not very mistaken, the Regulation was approved unanimously. On August 15, 1921, a decree of the Reichswehr Minister concerning the flagging of service buildings and the private dwellings of Wehrmacht members caused contradiction on the right and blame on the left over the grounds (p. 3). In the introduction of an imperial war flag one even wanted to recognize a violation of the constitution. After on 20.5.21 the Prussia. After the Higher Administrative Court had declared the municipal service buildings to be flagged for a self-administration matter, Preuß issued an order on 1 August 21. Reg. an - in its legal validity to be denied - emergency regulation in this question. The fight came to life once again when Min.-President Braun had those hotels boycotted which - like Adlon in particular - did not show the imperial flag on official occasions. The Berliner Hotels association then gave in. By a decree of act. 1927 the prussian government became the prussian government. Officials are only allowed to attend events if the Reich flag has been given the necessary honor. Lord Mayor Adenauer and Reg. Vice President v. Harnack had dignifiedly enforced the respect for the imperial flag in the Gürzenich at an event of the German Warfare Community in Cologne on 12.1.21 (p.4). The honouring of the imperial colours was in no way an affront or a defamation of the old signs; it is a national duty to honour the new and to respect the old. Before foreigners, Marx was often ashamed of the right-wing circles' abuse of the Empire's colours: "And in doing so, the circles that deserved the epithet "nnational" in particular wanted to be! The international Z has here always better understood what genuine national dignity and duty is!41/2 p., Masch.-Erstschrift.o. D.: Note with source reference that Langbehn already in 1888 declared black-red-gold possible as future Reich colors.1/2 p., independent of Marx.(1921, after June 15): Zentralverein dt. Reeder brings a statement of the close! Schiffahrtsztg., ,Syren

          RMG 1.063 · File · 1905-1967
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          Correspondence concerning the sending out of sisters in the mission areas; Fraternal Agreement between Diakonissenhaus Witten and RMG concerning the sending out of deaconesses in mission areas, 1905; Contract with Diakonissen-Mutterhaus "Kinderheil", Bad Harzburg, on the deployment of Sister Lore Spilker in Hong Kong, 1967

          Rhenish Missionary Society