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23 P'eng Tse-i, "Shih-chiu shih-chi," 1:73, 90-95.

24 Edgar Wickberg, The Chinese in Philippine Life (New Haven, 1965), pp. 216-17.

25 Chang Chih-tung, Chang Wen-hsiang-kung chi (The papers of Chang Chih-tung), ed. Hsu T'ung-hsin (Peiping, 1919-21), "tsou-kao," 12:1-5b.

26 Ibid.

27 E.g., Hsiang-kang Hua-tzu jih-pao (Chinese Mail of Hong Kong), 1901: 4/27, 5/9.

28 Hua-tzu jih-pao, 22/3/1901.

29 Mark Elvin, "The Gentry Democracy in Chinese Shanghai,” in Jack Gray (ed), Modern China's Search for Political Form (Oxford, 1969), pp. 41-65.

30 Imperial Maritime Customs, Decennial Reports 1882-1891 (Shanghai, 1893), p. 34.

31 Morse, Gilds of China, pp. 53-54; Decennial Reports, 1882-1891, pp. 537-38.

32 In 1892, those of Yunnan and Kweichow were added.

33 Decennial Reports, 1882-1891, pp. 119-20.

34 Sheng Hsuan-huai, Yü-chai ts'un-kao ch'u-k'an (Collected drafts of Sheng Hsuan-huai, first issue), ed. Lü Ching-tuan (Shanghai, 1939), 7:36a.

35 The China Weekly Review (Shanghai), 24/7/1926, pp. 188, 190.

36 Hua-tzu jih-pao, 10/10/1907; 28/10/1908.

37 The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce: The Fiftieth Anniversary Commemorative Issue (Singapore, 1954), pp. 2-3. These practices, somewhat modified, are still going on today, see Sin Chew Jit Poh (Singapore Daily), 9/2/1975, p. 3.

38 See my own forthcoming article "The Chamber of Commerce in Late Ch'ing China."

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39 North-China Herald (Shanghai), 23/2/1906.

40 Chang Ts'un-wu, Chung-Mei kung-yüeh fang-chiao (Disputes over the Sino-American labor agreement) (Taipei, 1965).

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42 WELLINGTON K. K. CHAN 23 P'eng Tse-i, "Shih-chiu shih-chi," 1:73, 90-95. 24 Edgar Wickberg, The Chinese in Philippine Life (New Haven, 1965), pp. 216-17. 25 Chang Chih-tung, Chang Wen-hsiang-kung chi (The papers of Chang Chih-tung), ed. Hsu T'ung-hsin (Peiping, 1919-21), "tsou-kao," 12:1-5b. 26 Ibid. 27 E.g., Hsiang-kang Hua-tzu jih-pao (Chinese Mail of Hong Kong), 1901: 4/27, 5/9. 28 Hua-tzu jih-pao, 22/3/1901. 29 Mark Elvin, "The Gentry Democracy in Chinese Shanghai,” in Jack Gray (ed), Modern China's Search for Political Form (Oxford, 1969), pp. 41-65. 30 Imperial Maritime Customs, Decennial Reports 1882-1891 (Shanghai, 1893), p. 34. 31 Morse, Gilds of China, pp. 53-54; Decennial Reports, 1882-1891, pp. 537-38. 32 In 1892, those of Yunnan and Kweichow were added. 33 Decennial Reports, 1882-1891, pp. 119-20. 34 Sheng Hsuan-huai, Yü-chai ts'un-kao ch'u-k'an (Collected drafts of Sheng Hsuan-huai, first issue), ed. Ching-tuan (Shanghai, 1939), 7:36a. 35 The China Weekly Review (Shanghai), 24/7/1926, pp. 188, 190. 36 Hua-tzu jih-pao, 10/10/1907; 28/10/1908. 37 The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce: The Fiftieth Anniversary Commemorative Issue (Singapore, 1954), pp. 2-3. These practices, somewhat modified, are still going on today, see Sin Chew Jit Poh (Singapore Daily), 9/2/1975, p. 3. 38 See my own forthcoming article "The Chamber of Commerce in Late Ch'ing China." ** 39 North-China Herald (Shanghai), 23/2/1906. 40 Chang Ts'un-wu, Chung-Mei kung-yüeh fang-chiao (Disputes over the Sino-American labor agreement) (Taipei, 1965).
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42 WELLINGTON K. K. CHAN 23 P'eng Tse-i, "Shih-chiu shih-chi," 1:73, 90-95. 24 Edgar Wickberg, The Chinese in Philippine Life (New Haven, 1965), pp. 216-17. 25 Chang Chih-tung, Chang Wen-hsiang-kung chi (The papers of Chang Chih-tung), ed. Hsu T'ung-hsin (Peiping, 1919-21), "tsou-kao," 12:1-5b. 26 Ibid. 27 E.g., Hsiang-kang Huatzu jih-pao (Chinese Mail of Hong Kong), 1901: 4/27, 5/9. 28 Hua-tzu jih-pao, 22/3/1901. 29 Mark Elvin, "The Gentry Democracy in Chinese Shanghai,” in Jack Gray (ed), Modern China's Search for Political Form (Oxford, 1969), pp. 41-65. 30 Imperial Maritime Customs, Decennial Reports 1882-1891 (Shanghai, 1893), p. 34. 31 Morse, Gilds of China, pp. 53-54: Decennial Reports, 1882-1891, pp. 537-38. 32 In 1892, those of Yunnan and Kweichow were added. 33 Decennial Reports, 1882-1891, pp. 119-20. 34 Sheng Hsilan-huai, Yü-chai is'un-kao ch'u-k'an (Collected drafts of Sheng Hsuan-huai, first issue), ed. Ching-tuan (Shanghai, 1939), 7:36a. 35 The China Weekly Review (Shanghai), 24/7/1926, pp. 188, 190. 36 Hua-tzu jih-pao, 10/10/1907; 28/10/1908. 37 The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce: The Fiftieth Anni- versary Commemorative Issue (Singapore, 1954), pp. 2-3. These practices, somewhat modified, are still going on today, see Sin Chew Jit Poh (Singa- pore Daily), 9/2/1975, p. 3. 38 See my own forthcoming article "The Chamber of Commerce in Late Ch'ing China. ** 39 North-China Herald (Shanghai), 23/2/1906. 40 Chang Ts'un-wu, Chung-Mei kung-yuch fang-chiao (Disputes over the Sino-American labor agreement) (Taipei, 1965).
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WELLINGTON K. K. CHAN

23 P'eng Tse-i, "Shih-chiu shih-chi," 1:73, 90-95.

24 Edgar Wickberg, The Chinese in Philippine Life (New Haven, 1965), pp. 216-17.

25 Chang Chih-tung, Chang Wen-hsiang-kung chi (The papers of Chang Chih-tung), ed. Hsu T'ung-hsin (Peiping, 1919-21), "tsou-kao," 12:1-5b.

26 Ibid.

27 E.g., Hsiang-kang Huatzu jih-pao (Chinese Mail of Hong Kong), 1901: 4/27, 5/9.

28 Hua-tzu jih-pao, 22/3/1901.

29 Mark Elvin, "The Gentry Democracy in Chinese Shanghai,” in Jack Gray (ed), Modern China's Search for Political Form (Oxford, 1969), pp. 41-65.

30 Imperial Maritime Customs, Decennial Reports 1882-1891 (Shanghai, 1893), p. 34.

31 Morse, Gilds of China, pp. 53-54: Decennial Reports, 1882-1891, pp. 537-38.

32 In 1892, those of Yunnan and Kweichow were added.

33 Decennial Reports, 1882-1891, pp. 119-20.

34 Sheng Hsilan-huai, Yü-chai is'un-kao ch'u-k'an (Collected drafts of Sheng Hsuan-huai, first issue), ed. Lû Ching-tuan (Shanghai, 1939), 7:36a.

35 The China Weekly Review (Shanghai), 24/7/1926, pp. 188, 190. 36 Hua-tzu jih-pao, 10/10/1907; 28/10/1908.

37 The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce: The Fiftieth Anni- versary Commemorative Issue (Singapore, 1954), pp. 2-3. These practices, somewhat modified, are still going on today, see Sin Chew Jit Poh (Singa- pore Daily), 9/2/1975, p. 3.

38 See my own forthcoming article "The Chamber of Commerce in Late Ch'ing China.

**

39 North-China Herald (Shanghai), 23/2/1906.

40 Chang Ts'un-wu, Chung-Mei kung-yuch fang-chiao (Disputes over the Sino-American labor agreement) (Taipei, 1965).

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