Bland, J. O. P. (John Otway Percy), 1863-1945
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Bland, J. O. P. (John Otway Percy), 1863-1945
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Bland, J. O. P. (John Otway Percy), 1863-1945
Bland, John Otway Percy, 1863-1945
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Bland, John Otway Percy, 1863-1945
Bland, John Otway Percy, 1863-
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Bland, J.O.P.
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Bland, John O. P. 1863-1945
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ブランド, J. O. P
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ブランド, J. O. P
Bland, J. O.
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Bland, J. O.
Bland, John O. 1863-1945
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Bland, John O. 1863-1945
Bland, John O.
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Bland, John O.
Pulande 1863-1945
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Pulande 1863-1945
Bland, J. O. P. (John Otway Percy)
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Bland, J. O. P. (John Otway Percy)
Yuehan Pulande, 1863-1945
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Yuehan Pulande, 1863-1945
约翰 濮兰德 1863-1945
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约翰 濮兰德 1863-1945
濮兰德, 1863-1945
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濮兰德, 1863-1945
Pʻu-lan-te 1863-1945
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Pʻu-lan-te 1863-1945
Bland, J. O. P. 1863-1945
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Bland, John O. P. 1863-1945 (John Otway Percy),
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John Otway Percy Bland was born in Malta, second son of Major-General E.L. Bland of County Antrim, Ireland. He was educated in Switzerland, at Victoria College, Jersey, and at Trinity College, Dublin. In 1883 he joined the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs and for some years was also private Secretary to Sir Robert Hart, resigning in 1896 to become Secretary to the Municipality for the Foreign Settlements at Shanghai. He became representative in China of the British and Chinese Corporation Ltd. in 1906, and negotiated four railway loans with the Chinese Government. In 1910 he resigned and left China. He had been Times Correspondent in Shanghai from 1897-1907 and in Peking, 1907-10. After his return to England he engaged chiefly in journalism. He published ten books under his own name, mainly on eastern affairs and current events. He is chiefly renowned for his collaboration with Sir Edmund Backhouse in China under the Empress Dowager, 1910, and Annals of the Court of Peking, 1913.
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