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Tien-tsin

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  • d to implement the provisions of the May 1884 Tientsin Accord, which recognised France's protectorat
  • immediate implementation of the terms of the Tientsin Accord.
  • but met with severe resistance after it left Tientsin and failed to get through (10-26 June).
  • two Buick cars in June, 1927, They motored to Tientsin and then went by sea to Hai Phong in Indochin
  • apanese marines during the Boxer Rebellion at Tientsin and, after serving special duty in Hong Kong
  • The treaty was signed in Tientsin, by Date Munenari and Li Hongzhang.
  • They were trained in Tientsin by Major Cosma Manera, an official of the Ita
  • sailed for the Chinese mainland, stopping at Tientsin, Chefoo, and Tsingtao before returning to Oki
  • He received his Medal for his actions in Tientsin, China July 13, 1900.
  • Later he was the president of Tientsin China Merchant Steam Navigation Company, Tien
  • ng the war in September 1945 they deployed to Tientsin, China and participated in the occupation of
  • He received his Medal for his actions in Tientsin, China June 21, 1900 and the medal was presen
  • ort Leavenworth, Kansas; the 15th Infantry in Tientsin, China and as Commandant of Cadets at West Po
  • While fighting the enemy in Tientsin, China on June 20, 1900 he and a few other so
  • He was serving in Tientsin, China on June 20, 1900 and along with three
  • t in the presence of the enemy in battle near Tientsin, China" on July 13, 1900 during the Boxer Reb
  • In action against the enemy at Tientsin, China, 20 June 1900.
  • e presence of the enemy during the advance on Tientsin, China, 21 June 1900, Kates distinguished him
  • presence of the enemy during the battle near Tientsin, China, 13 July 1900, Cooney distinguished hi
  • lic service in the presence of the enemy near Tientsin, China, 13 July 1900.
  • Place and Date: At Tientsin, China, July 13, 1900.
  • came attorney for the Standard Oil Company at Tientsin, China.
  • Enlisted at: Tientsin, China.
  • ded to Peking on 7 Nov. 1860, but withdrew to Tientsin for the winter, while arrangements were made
  • re, including branches with European staff in Tientsin, Hankow, Tsingtau, Wuhu, Kiukiang, Newchwang,
  • ina (including cessation of the Concession in Tientsin held by the Kingdom of Italy since September
  • o Maud Lockwood, who died of scarlet fever in Tientsin in 1899, and second in 1902 to Rose Ethel Mer
  • Kowloon, Canton, Shanghai, Hankow, Peking and Tientsin in China; Seoul, Korea; Kobe, Kyoto, Tokyo, a
  • nojarsk for nearly two months before reaching Tientsin in summer 1918.
  • er World War II, including the 1949 Battle of Tientsin, in which most of the artillery fielded by th
  • [3] That Tientsin Mayor Zhang Tingpo and Chief of Police Li Chu
  • their troops from Korea in the Convention of Tientsin of April 1885.
  • nd China during 1900, including the Battle of Tientsin of the Boxer Rebellion; and in the U.S. occup
  • nited States and China, amended the Treaty of Tientsin of 1858 and established formal friendly relat
  • He was among the Marines sent to the city of Tientsin on June 29, 1900 at the outbreak of hostiliti
  • After the capture of Tientsin on 23 August 1860, Bowlby accompanied Admiral
  • Manila; Nagoya, Sasebo, and Yokosuka, Japan; Tientsin, Shanghai, Tsingtao, and Taku, China; and Gua
  • In the Treaty of Tientsin, the Qing court agreed to all Western demands
  • gan planning an assault on the walled city of Tientsin to defeat the Chinese army and open the road
  • From 1863 to 1868, he was French Consul in Tientsin, where he died in 1868.
  • d contingents of other powers in an attack on Tientsin, which fell on 13 July, the Americans sufferi
  • nged treaties with Peru and the Convention of Tientsin with Japan, and he directed the Chinese polic