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This is an ancient maritime custom, and should not be neglected.
This formed the beginning of the imperial maritime customs service.
The maritime customs service ensured the Chinese government a reliable and growing source of new revenue.
His father was an official with Chinese Maritime Customs.
It moved to land bases in 1975, though maritime customs persist, with members wearing naval-style uniforms and addressing each other, women included, as "sir."
Until 1912 it was named the Imperial Maritime Customs Service .
Three European employees of the Maritime Customs at Anping-Messrs.
Imperial Maritime Custom Offices installed.
Robert Hart, interpreter of Imperial Maritime Customs Service is given credit for creating the proposal.
The Maritime Customs Service together with other agencies makes up the German Federal Coast Guard.
On 10 January 1947, Silverbell was transferred to the Chinese Maritime Customs for use as a buoy and lighthouse tender.
One was the sudden death of his son Frederic, which occurred in China, where he was in the service of the Maritime Customs.
In May 1946, she was turned over to the Republic of China for service with the Chinese Maritime Customs Service.
From 1871 Jansen was resident in Shanghai, and was employed by the Imperial Maritime Customs.
"Robert Hart and the Chinese Maritime Customs Service", special issue of Modern Asian Studies, vol.
That same day, she was turned over to the Foreign Liquidation Commission which, in turn, transferred her to the Chinese Maritime Customs Service.
In 1880 he resigned from the London Missionary Society to become a translator for the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs.
Subsequently, the Qing government agreed to appoint a British as an inspector general of the newly formed Chinese Maritime Customs Service.
Upon retiring from the governorship he became Administrator of Maritime Customs in Manzanillo and was later re-elected as Senator in 1882.
While it was initially created around maritime customs and traditions while at sea, those customs and traditions persist today even in the land-based branches of the organization.
She decommissioned there 29 May 1946 and was turned over to the State Department for transfer to the Chinese Maritime Customs as Yung Chun.
Lenox-Simpson left the Chinese Maritime Customs Service in 1901, perhaps connected with zealous looting after the siege of the Legations in 1900.
In 1869, Möllendorff interrupted his studies and went to China in order to join the Imperial Maritime Customs Service in Shanghai.
He returned to China in 1870 and became an interpreter for the Chinese Maritime Customs Service in Shanghai and Zhenjiang.
After graduating from Queen's College in 1878, Hotung went to Canton, where he worked as a clerk for the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs.