Morrison, George Ernest, 1862-1920
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Morrison, George Ernest, 1862-1920
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Morrison, George Ernest, 1862-1920
Morrison, George Ernest
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Morrison, George Ernest
Morrison, George Erhest, 1862-1920
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Morrison, George Erhest, 1862-1920
Morrison, George Ernest, active 1893-1909, `Times' correspondent in China
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Morrison, George Ernest, active 1893-1909, `Times' correspondent in China
George Ernest Morrison
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George Ernest Morrison
Molixun, Qiao.E., 1862-1920
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Molixun, Qiao.E., 1862-1920
Morrison, George E. 1862-1920
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Morrison, George E. 1862-1920
Molixun 1862-1920
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Molixun 1862-1920
Morrison, George Ernest, fl. 1893-1909
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Morrison, George Ernest, fl. 1893-1909
Morrison, G. E. 1862-1920
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Morrison, G. E. 1862-1920
莫理循, 乔.厄., 1862-1920
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莫理循, 乔.厄., 1862-1920
Mo-li-hsün, Chʻiao O, 1862-1920
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Mo-li-hsün, Chʻiao O, 1862-1920
Morrison, G. E. 1862-1920 (George Ernest),
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Morrison, G. E. 1862-1920 (George Ernest),
Morrison, Ernest 1862-1920
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Morrison, Ernest 1862-1920
Mo-li-hsün, Chʻiao O 1862-1920
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Mo-li-hsün, Chʻiao O 1862-1920
Molixun, Qiaozhi Wonisite, 1862-1920
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Molixun, Qiaozhi Wonisite, 1862-1920
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George Ernest Morrison was an Australian explorer and journalist, known for his travels in Australia and the Orient. Born in Geelong, Australia, he attended his father's boarding school and later studied medicine at the Universities of Melbourne and Edinburgh. His published accounts of his lengthy walking tours led to regular jobs as a journalist, including an expedition to New Guinea that forced him to travel with a spearhead imbedded in his body for a time. He practiced medicine briefly, and then travelled across China, publishing an account of this journey in England to great acclaim. He reported on the Boxer Rebellion--and was in such danger that his obituary was printed--and later on the Sino-Japanese War. In 1910 he crossed China again, covering 3750 miles in 174 days on horseback and afoot. He also served as advisor to the president of the Chinese Republic.
Epithet: `Times' correspondent in China
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