| Manuscripts/MS Parkes 37 contains: |
| <-- See earlier |
| 31 |
North-China Daily News |
| 32 |
North-China Daily News Extra |
| 33 |
Star in the East |
| 34 |
Press cuttings re China |
| 35 |
Press cuttings re Japan |
| 36 |
Press cuttings from Europe and N. America |
| 37 |
Cuttings re 'Maria Luz' |
| 38 |
Japan |
| 39 |
The Recent Revolutions in Japan |
| 40 |
The Silver Conference and the Silver Question |
| 41 |
'British Lighthouses' and 'Russia Before and After the War' |
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Papers of Sir Harry Parkes
| Title |
Press cuttings from Europe and N. America |
| Reference |
MS Parkes 37/36 |
| Covering Dates |
circa 1860-circa 1864 |
| Extent and Medium |
1 bundle |
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| Content and context |
Press cuttings (in English and French) from European, North American and unidentified periodicals, 43 items, London, Washington D.C. and no place, 1860-1884 and undated. Some of the cuttings have been attached to backing sheets. The periodicals featured include 'The Times'; 'The Times Weekly Edition'; 'The Mail'; 'The Standard'; 'Morning Post'; 'Pall Mall Gazette'; 'Daily News'; 'Memorial Diplomatique'; and 'Evening Star'. The titles of the articles include 'The Civil War in China'; 'Deplorable Condition of England's Foreign Department'; 'English Agents in Japan'; 'Our Minister at Pekin'; 'France and China'; 'France and Tonquin'; 'France, China, and Tonquin'; 'French Policy in Tonquin'; 'The Russian Press'; 'The Russian Forces on the Chinese Frontier'; 'The Opium Trade'; 'Trade and Finance'; 'Paper Money'; 'Mr. Bourke's Financial Mission'; 'The Tripartite Treaty'; 'Our Past Relations with Burmah'; 'Nepaul and Thibet'; and 'The Religions of Japan'. The cuttings include letters to editors from Demetrius Boulger; George Campbell; Archibald Colquhoun; Thomas Holland; Edward House; and Friedrich Müller. |
| Index Terms |
| Boulger, Demetrius Charles de Kavanagh (1853-1928) author |
| Colquhoun, Archibald Ross (1848-1914) explorer |
| House, Edward Howard (1836-1901) journalist |
| Campbell, Sir George (1824-1892) Knight, MP and colonial administrator |
| Holland, Sir Thomas Erskine (1835-1926) Knight, jurist |
| Müller, Friedrich Max (1823-1900) orientalist and philologist |
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