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第113章 INDEX(5)

Montigny, M., first French Consul, 18.

Morris, Dr. H. H., 263.

Morrison, Robert, and Centenary Conference, 183.

Morse, H. B., quoted, 19; in regard to opium trade, 46; inregard to Woosung Railway,106; on the Protocol, 156.

“Most Favoured Nation” clause, 16.

Moule, Rt. Rev. G. E., 81.

Muddy Flat, Battle of, 27.

Muirhead, Dr. W., of London Missionary Society, attacked at Tsingpu (1848 ), 23;address at Jubilee Celebrations, 127.

Municipal, development (1860–1870), 64; government of Shanghai summary, 114, 115;Health Department, 138 ; Cadastral Office, 143 ; police and Chapel police in conflict,177; police and Chapel police, friction, 192; Building, laying of corner stone, 203; affairs(1918), 227; finance, 240; rates, trouble over, 240; finance, 247; Building, new, opened(1922), 264 , 265 ; Orchestra, cost of, criticized, 276 ; police, charges of torture against,277; rates, opposition to increase, 312.

Municipal, Budget, first, 37.

Municipal Council, first elected, July, 1854, 35; first members thereof, 37; increased tonine members, 68 ; takes over Electric company"s plant, 112; powers of, 115; electionof, 116; first educational grant, 120; seeks further extension of Settlement. 178; growingopposition to, on the part of the Chinese, Chapter on, 254 ; appoints commission onChild Labour, 260; war memorial to Council"s employees, 278; final action on May 30thincident, 299.

Murphy, Mr. R. C., for U. S. A. helps to draw up new Land Regulations (1854), 35.

Museum of Royal Asiatic Society, 85.

N

“Naniwa,” Japanese gunboat, 128.

Nanking, Treaty of, 5, 10; ratified, 11; and extraterritoriality, 15; Road, first made, 18;captured by Revolutionists, 190; Road, or Maloo, 224.

Nantao, part outside the native city wall, 13; Taipings in, 49.

National Anti-Opium Association, 176.

National Christian Conference (1922), 269.

National Christian Council appointed, 269.

National Schools, 188.

Nationalism, new spirit of, 177.

Nationalist movement and its development in Shanghai, 305.

Neale, Colonel, 50.

Neumann, Mrs., murder of, 204.

neutrality, policy of, towards Taiping Rebelfion by foreign Powers, 44; of Shanghai, 117.

newspapers, Chinese, 181; Shanghai Recorder, Shanghai Mercury, 204; North-ChinaHerald, North-China Daily News, 204.

Ningpo, taken, 6;open to foreign Trade, 11; in hands of Taipings, 57 ; Guild and firstriot, 97; Joss House and Cemetery, settlement after riot, 99; Guild, cemetery dispute,139.

North-China Daily News, appeal at Christmas for Ricsha coolies, 197; Jubilee, 203;history of, 204; opening of new building, 283.

O

O"callaghan, Capt., of H.M.S. “Encounter,” 28.

Oliphant, Mr. Laurence, describes Shanghai in early days, 42.

omnibus, introduction of, 286.

opium, increase in import, 32; smuggling of, 46 ; and Treaty of Tientsin, 45 ; harm oftraffic, 47 ; British Government agrees to restriction of importation, 47 ; InternationalConference on, 175 ; cultivation of poppy forbidden by edict (1906), 174 ; burnt, 218;last of opium shops, 224; burnt in 1919, 238.

organ, bamboo, in Tung-kia-tu Cathedral, 20.

Osborne, Capt. Sherard, 61.

P

Park Lane, now Nanking Road, 28.

Parker, Admiral, in first British expedition to China, 8, 9.

Parkes, Sir Harry, 44; statue to, 118.

parks, Jessfield Park, 211; public, opened to Chinese, 311.

Pasteur Institute, new one opened (1922), 269.

pasteur treatment, 138.

Patriotic Association formed, 51.

Peace Conference between North and South, 236

Pearce, Sir Edward C., and Volunteer Fire Brigade, 239; on Municipal Finance, 248.

Pedicab, introduction of, 286.

Peking, Treaty of, 44; taken by Allied forces (British and French), 44.

Peking Road, first northern boundary of Settlement, 13; first made, 18.

Percebois, M., French Council"s Road Inspector, 97.

Pickwood, Mr., Secretary of Municipal Council (1860), 69.

pidgin English, 95.

plague, bubonic, threat of, 183.

Platt Mr., member of Watch committee during Mixed Court affair, 171.

pleasure palaces, 225.

Plenipotentiaries of commercial Treaty (1902), 155.

Police, Superintendent of, 37 ; difficulties with regard to status of, 38 ; H. E. Keihdetained at Barrier Gate by, 38; force in 1864 and in 1870, 69; Japanese, 214.

poppy, recrudescence of planting under the Republic, 176.

population, foreign, in 1843 , 14; foreign in 1844 –49, 21; decline in Chinese, afterTaiping Rebellion, 79.

ports, treaty, 11.

Portuguese company added to S.V.C., 183.

Post Office, Chinese, established 1896; 143 ; Local, 144 ; National offices withdrawnafter Washington Conference, 144 ; Chinese, on Peking Road, 144 ; Chinese, new, onSzechuen and North Soochow Roads, 284.

Pottinger, Sir Henry, British Plenipotentiary, 10, 12.

Prentice, Mr. John, death of, 315.

press, native, licensing, 181, the licensing, of the, 255 , registration of, 256 。

Price, Rev. W. H., memorial to, 269.

Probst, Mr. E. A., Chairman of Council at time of Wheelbarrow Riot, 130.

Protestant Missions, 88.

Protet, Admiral, French, 56; killed, 56.

Protocol, signed 1901, 154; two articles of, very important to Shanghai, 154; effects onShanghai, 156.

Public Gardens, memorial to “Ever-Victorious Army,” 61; origin of, 77; memorial to Mr.

Margary, 109; Fountain,131; thrown open to Chinese, 306.

Q

Queues, disappearance of, 194.

R

Race Course, 83; Kiangwan, 188; Chinese, new, 284.

Railways, line to Woosung made, 104; torn up, 105; re-opened, 138 ; Shanghai-Nanking,opened to traffic, 172; Shanghai-Woosung line purchased by Shanghai-NankingCorporation, 172; Shanghai-Nanking, completed 1908, 172; building in 1914, 210; newloop line, 204.

Ratepayers‘ meeting (1920), 247; indifference, 262; meeting (1924), 285.

real estate, values in Taiping times, 51; slump in value, 79.

Rebels seize Shanghai, 24; “Small Swords” evacuate native city, 31.

Recreation Ground, 83.

red heads, or Hung-t"ou, 24.

refugees in Shanghai, 289; missionary, 309.

Reid, Dr. Gilbert, death of, 316.

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