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Inclui informações e recortes de imprensa publicadas sobre a discordância entre o Bispo e o governador de Macau na sequência de um incidente do Colégio de S. José
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Telegram from Franco Nogueira, Portuguese Minister of Foreign Affairs, to the Portuguese Ambassador to the Holy See informing him that the Archive of the Diocese of Macau is located in the Oficinas de São José in Lisbon (Salesian School) and that the Bishop of Macau only retains in Macau the documentation necessary for regular business.
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Folder with four documents
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Folder with 9 documents
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Folder with eight documents
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Folder with four letters, July-August 1965.
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Folder with 11 documents
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Folder with seven documents about protestant missions in Macau.
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Article about Macau and its bishop. An article about the Portuguese community is also part of the same issue.
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Relatorios apresentados, obrigatoriamente, pelos funcionarios da carreira diplomatica. Versam sobre temas de politica internacional, direito internacional, direito consular, economia, organizacao de servicos, etc. As monografias, sobre as mesmas materias eram apresentadas nos concursos de promocao dos funcionarios. Destaca-se o relatorio sobre a China (1926-1927), elaborado por Francisco de Paula Brito Junior.
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In official correspondence from Canton during June and July 1891, the Portuguese Consul, Demetrio Cinatti, reported to the Minister of Foreign Affairs on multiple issues. A primary concern was Chinese jurisdictional encroachment on Macau's dependencies, particularly the islands of Taipa and Colovane, by officials from Chinsan acting on the principles of Viceroy Chang-chi-tung. The Consul also detailed efforts to secure reparations for Portuguese Catholic mission chapels destroyed in Hainan in 1884, a claim supported by detailed historical arguments from Antonio, the Bishop of Macau. In late June, Cinatti described escalating anti-foreigner and anti-missionary tensions in Canton, including inflammatory posters and an arson attempt, which prompted the foreign community to plan for a potential evacuation and the Consul to request the gunboat "Diu" for protection. Subsequent reports in July noted the withdrawal of a proposed Chinese consulate in Hongkong and the Consul's actions to counter a newspaper rumor, originating from a proposal by deputy Ferreira d'Almeida, that Portugal intended to sell Macau.
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