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    Liugong Island (simplified Chinese: 刘公岛; traditional Chinese: 劉公島; pinyin: Liúgōng Dǎo; Wade–Giles: Liu-kung Tao) is a small island located on the northeastern...
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    on Liugong Island. Weihaiwei became an integral part of China after it was returned to the Republic of China on 1 October 1930, but Liugong Island and...
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    and committed suicide by an overdose of opium in his office at his Liugong Island headquarters. His deputy, Admiral Liu Buchan, after ordering that his...
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    Base), HMS Tamar (1865–1941 and 1945–1997) in Hong Kong and Wei Hai (at Liugong Island) (1898–1940). The China Station complement usually consisted of several...
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    Changcheng 274, in Taizhou Naval Museum, Taizhou Changcheng 279, in Liugong Island, Shandong Changcheng 280, in Shanghai Oriental Land, Shanghai Changcheng...
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    territory[citation needed] Weihai 1898 1930 Liugong Island remained under British control as a separate territory until 1940 Liugong Island Weihai 1930 1940 Formerly part...
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    was created. However, the Chinese government leased the island of Liu-kung Tao (Liugong Island) to the Royal Navy for ten years; effective control came...
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    Eastern Railway interests in Manchuria, of the transfer of Weihaiwei and Liugong Island from Japan to Great Britain, and the cession of Guangzhouwan to support...
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    and fired upon and hit the Dingyuan. Fearing that the naval base at Liugong Island would soon fall, and that the Dingyuan would fall into enemy hands,...
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    Indian Ocean Territory  British Virgin Islands  Cayman Islands  Falkland Islands  Gibraltar  Montserrat  Pitcairn Islands  Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan...
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