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Repartição de Fazenda Provincial de Macau
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Arquivo da Província do Santíssimo Nome de Jesus das Filipinas - Valladolid
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This is a diplomatic dispatch from the Portuguese Consulate in Canton, dated 11 January 1898, addressed to the Portuguese Minister and Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. The document details measures taken by the Viceroy of Canton to prohibit the export of rice from China to foreign destinations, directly affecting the Portuguese colony of Macau. With local supplies limited to only several days’ consumption, the Governor of Macau responded by halting re-exports to preserve subsistence levels. Following diplomatic representations made by the Consul in accordance with instructions from the Governor of Macau, the Viceroy permitted the resumption of rice exports specifically to Macau, while maintaining restrictions on shipments to other foreign ports. The correspondence highlights the critical reliance of Macau on Chinese rice supplies and underscores the efficacy of colonial intercession in mitigating food security crises. A supplementary note from De S. So commends the Governor’s prompt and effective intervention during this episode, particularly in relation to provisioning the vessel *Sever*, attributing successful resolution to diplomatic diligence. The dispatch illustrates the operation of late-nineteenth-century colonial diplomacy within the broader context of Qing administrative policy and regional trade regulation. This document serves as a primary source for the study of Sino-Portuguese relations, colonial governance, and food supply logistics in late Qing China and its adjacent territories.
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Arquivo da Província do Santíssimo Nome de Jesus das Filipinas - Valladolid
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This 1897 diplomatic despatch, issued by the General Consulate of Portugal in Shanghai (No. 38B, 5 November 1897), transmits confidential correspondence between Consul General Joaquim Maria Trindade Valdez and the Portuguese Minister in China concerning a protest by the Diplomatic Corps in Peking against Tung-ly-ga-mou’s prohibition on the establishment of *bukchins*—indigenous Chinese money shops—for the circulation of silver currency. The restriction is attributed to a misapplication of treaty provisions. The document includes an annexed report dated 26 October 1897, authored by Valdez in his capacity as Dean of the Consular Corps, which contextualises the issue within broader challenges to monetary reform in late Qing China. It details efforts by Viceroy Zhang Zhidong to standardise a national silver dollar, undermined by provincial emulation and lack of centralised regulation, resulting in multiple non-uniform coinages and persistent reliance on Mexican dollars. The report further references the Treaty of Shimonoseki (1895), which permitted free importation of foreign coinage, complicating Beijing’s attempts to control minting machinery imports. The annotation in red ink summarises the diplomatic protest, while marginalia in blue and black ink, archival numbers, and official stamps reflect administrative handling. This primary source offers critical insights into Sino-foreign treaty port diplomacy, late-Qing monetary policy, and transnational financial governance at the close of the 19th century.
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This 1897 report, originating from the Portuguese Consulate in Shanghai, provides a detailed account of the social, economic, and institutional condition of the Portuguese community—predominantly Macanese—in late 19th-century Shanghai. It highlights the challenges faced by the Consul General, who operated without formal support staff despite extensive responsibilities under extraterritorial jurisdiction, including legal, notarial, commercial, and diplomatic duties. The document notes the doubling of the Portuguese population to around 800 over the previous decade, with increasing numbers registering with the consulate, reflecting growing trust in Portuguese protection since the 1887 arrangements with Macau. Approximately twenty wealthier Macanese traders, aligned culturally and commercially with Portugal, are identified as a key economic cohort. The text analyses three major community institutions: the "Recreio" Club, fostering national identity through cultural activities; the Mutual Aid Association, providing financial and social support; and the Jesuit-led "Shanghai Catholic Circle," which also serves as a social hub but is criticised for undermining Portuguese national education due to its use of English curricula and exemption from state oversight. The report laments the absence of proper Portuguese-language education and critiques the continued economic subordination of skilled, literate Macanese workers—employed widely in clerical, commercial, and technical roles—to British enterprises, despite their multilingual abilities and collective earning power exceeding £1,300 monthly. Drawing on the Rochdale cooperative model, it advocates for government-supported cooperative societies across Portuguese communities in Asia to achieve economic autonomy and reinvigorate colonial-commercial ties.
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