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THE ROYAL NAVY AND THE TAKING OF WEIHAIWEI, 1898–1905

Pages 39-54 | Published online: 22 Mar 2013

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  • 1885–7 . Port Hamilton, an island off the south coast of Korea, was also a candidate for consideration after the bases at Port Arthur and Talienwan had been taken by Russia. Port Hamilton had been occupied by Britain for a while in
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  • Ronaldshay . op. cit. I, 283
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