-
classified as a Medium-Port Metropolis.
Yingkou was
historically known as
Newchwang (Chinese: 牛庄; pinyin: Niúzhuāng; Manchu:
Ishangga gašan hoton) in postal...
- Manchuria. It is
sometimes referred to as the
Battle of
Niuzhuang or
Newchwang.
Following the
battles of
Pyongyang and Jiuliancheng, the ****anese army...
-
clerk at the US Emb****y in
London during World War II. Kent was born in
Newchwang, Manchuria,
where his
father was the US Consul. He was
educated at St...
-
southern Manchuria so as to
connect with the East
China and Shan-hai-kwan–
Newchwang lines.
Reciprocal engagement that in case it is
found necessary to send...
- "Chau-chau", "Swatow", "Chawchow", and "Chaou-Chaou". Then
known as "
Newchwang". Then
known as "Tǎngchow" or "Tan-Tchau". Then
known as "Taashwi". Then...
- to July 7, U.S.
forces punished an ****ault on the
American consul at
Newchwang.[RL30172] 1866–1868: Red Cloud's War: war
against the
Lakota Sioux, Cheyenne...
- Vladivostok, as well as a
better developed Chinese port at
nearby Yingkou (
Newchwang),
Dalniy had its detractors, who
dubbed it
Lishny ("superfluous"). In...
-
Indian Civil Service position) and a
young British consular officer from
Newchwang,
Harry English Fulford, on 4
April 1887,
Lieut Younghusband explored Manchuria...
-
Manchurian Railway and a spur
which led to the old
treaty port of
Yingkou (
Newchwang).
Control of both was
essential for
further advances by ****anese forces...
- at
Aberdeen in 1889 as Yuen Sang and
owned in 1931 by Pao Yu Tzai of
Newchwang,
China Gray,
Edwyn (2003).
Disasters of the Deep A
Comprehensive Survey...