Accounts (1909); report about the official duties in Tsingtau (e.g. Relationship to the American Presbyterian Mission, "Case" Ruhmer, school questions (1911, 1912), Faber Hospital; Faber Hospital (1909, 1911, 1912); dissolution of the mission seminar (1909); residential building on the property of the Faber Hospital (1909); remarks about a common girls' school; report about the district school in Kaumi in the first semester (1909 - 1911); examination of the girls' preschools in Taitungtschen and Tapantau; death of Dr. Wunsch, Tsingtau, Faberhospital and occupation of the vacant position (1911); Boys' and Girls' Schools (1911); meeting of the board of trustees of the Faberhospital on 29.10.1911; plan of the mission property; testament of Dr. theol. Ernst Faber in favour of the Allgemeine Evang.-Prot. missionary association to Weimar; purchase contract of a property in Tsingtau for the General Evangelical Prot. missionary association (1912); annual report of the General Evangelical Prot. missionary association, station in Tsingtau (1912)
Kaumi
2 Archival description results for Kaumi
Plans of the hospital property in Tsining, China, of the hospital and school property in Tsingtau, China, and of the property in Tokyo, Japan; correspondence by and with Wilhelm Seufert, Dr. Eyl, Ms. S. and Richard Wilhelm; minutes of the board of trustees meeting of the Faberhospital (23 Nov 1912, 1913, 31 March, 9 May, 9 Sept.); financial difficulties, statutes for the teachers of the schools of the Weimar Mission; minutes of the board of trustees meeting of the German-Chinese. School for girls (Schufanschule 13. Febr. 1913); minutes of the meeting of the Missionary College (22. March and 28. July 1913); plans for the construction and reconstruction of the Faberhospital; call for an "Office for German-Chinese Exchange" (against an English-American flooding); bills for a construction on the school building at Shanghai Street; expansion of the missionary work (Sept. 1913); plan of the hospital Kaumi; provisional statutes of the Jungung-Hua-Hospital Tsingtau; plans of the Faberhospital and the library for the Weimar Mission in Tsingtau; donations of teaching materials, especially physical apparatus, for the girls' school (1914)