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with a total of four battalions of about 2,000 troops stationed in Jiao'ao . During the rubber O garrison, he presided over the construction of the rubber O guarding government offices, barracks, arsenals, forts, before the sea, Jetty, Cable and
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to go to the German barracks for negotiations, and was detained by the German army. On
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181:Biography
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379:Shanghai
309:Jiaozhou
296:Dengzhou
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