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Fri 23 Aug 1901 - Traralgon Record (Traralgon, Vic. : 1886 - 1932)
Page 1 - A Brave Chinese Officer.
A Brave Chinese Officer.
Buang Tsn-Lien, who was a returned
American student, was killed before the
surrender of Wei-Hai-Wei. He was first
lieutenant of the Peiyang cruiser Tsi
Yuen, having succeeded the late Shen
Shou Ch'ang, another returned Ameri
oan student, who was killed while com
manding the Tsi-Yuen in the first naval
action of the late war at the mouth of
the Yashan river, Korea, July 25, 1894,
owing to the cowardice of his subse
quently decapitated captain, Foang Peh
Kien. During the fighting at Wei-Hai
Wei Lieutenant Huang Tsu-Lien was
badly wounded and was therefore ad
vised to leave his ship and go to Che
fu for treatment. This he resolutely
refused to do, declaring that "his duty
to the emperor demanded his remaining
at his post." After having had his
wounds hastily dressed, the late lieu
tenant went on with his duties on
board, although he had to be supported
by an attendant in doing so. Shortly
afterward a shot struck his thigh, but
be still refused to retire, remaining
with his guns. A few minutes after
ward a shell from the enemy's batteries
almost annihilated the gallant officer.
-Blackwood's Magazine.
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A Brave Chinese Officer. (1901, August 23). Traralgon Record (Traralgon, Vic. : 1886 - 1932), p. 1 (MORNING.). Retrieved March 14, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article59585248
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"A Brave Chinese Officer." Traralgon Record (Traralgon, Vic. : 1886 - 1932) 23 August 1901: 1 (MORNING.). Web. 14 Mar 2025 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article59585248>.
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1901 'A Brave Chinese Officer.', Traralgon Record (Traralgon, Vic. : 1886 - 1932), 23 August, p. 1. (MORNING.), viewed 14 Mar 2025, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article59585248
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{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article59585248 |title=A Brave Chinese Officer. |newspaper=[[Traralgon Record]] |issue=1,514 |location=Victoria, Australia |date=23 August 1901 |accessdate=14 March 2025 |page=1 (MORNING.) |via=National Library of Australia}}

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