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Latest revision as of 11:14, 22 January 2021

William Walter Ritchie
File:Ritchie, William Walter.jpg
Residence Royal Societies Club, St James Street, SW1
Postal Commissioner, Harbin, N. China [1921]
c/o Hongkong & Shanghai Bank, 9 Gracechurch Street, EC3 [1925]
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
elected_AI 1920.11.23
clubs Royal Societies Club




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1920.10.26 proposed by E.N. Fallaize, seconded by R.R. Williamson

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District Post Master.

William Walter Ritchie, a British subject born in Northern Ireland, went to China in 1901 and started working in April the same year at Zhenjiang custom. He later served as postal commissioner at Ji'nan, Chengdu, Harbin and Guangzhou. He evacuated Najing before its fall, and came back in mid-February 1938 to resume postal service. After working in China for 37 years, he left Shanghai for Great Britain in 1938 [A dark page in history: the Nanjing massacre ... by Suping Lu]

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