No. Title Date
881 The oldest and the newest empire : China and the United States
882 On an ancient inscription in the Neu-chih language
883 On Chinese poetry : five lectures
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885 One of the interviewees for the exhibition giving a speech
886 Opium (Hong Kong) : return to an address of the honourable the House of Commons dated 22 April 1847 : "for copies of ordinance no. 21 of 1844 for licensing the sale of opium within the colony of Hong Kong dated 26th day of November 1844", "of the regulations for the sale of opium by retail, made by his excellency the governor of Hong Kong, dated 28th day of February 1845, or any other regulations on the subject", "of dissent in Legislative Council of Hong Kong by R. Montgomery Martin, on the proposition for licensing the retail consumption of opium in Hong Kong"
887 Opium crisis : a letter addressed to Charles Elliot, Esq., Chief Superintendent of the british trade with China
888 Opium trade : return to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 13 February 1840; for, a copy of all papers and depatches at the India House, on the subject of hostilities between the Chinese and British subjects engaged in the opium trade, from 1830 to 1833, both years inclusive
889 The opium trade in China : an essay read at the Hailsham Penny Readings, February, 1875.
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891 Our policy in China : or a glance at the past, present and future of China, in its foreign relations and commerce
892 Outside temple
893 Pagoda, Shanghai
894 Papers respecting the civil war in China
895 A passenger junk on Canton river
896 Peking lassies : a sketch of life and work in an L.M.S. girls' boarding school
897 Peony and Emperor Puyi’s inscription to Johnston
898 Philip the evangelist
899 Photograph, '"After tiffin"'
900 Photograph, '"Beddington" [horse with a groom]'