File:Johan Hultman Procession with Flags in Jiaozhou, Shandong, China.jpg

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English: Swedish Consul General Hultman from Shanghai being carried in a sedan chair (pictured) to the Svenska Baptistsamfundet mission compound after his arrival at the Jiaozhou (Kiaohsien), China train station in 1912.
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Swedish General Counsul Hutlman from Shanghai brought to the Svenska Baptistsamfundet mission compound in a sedan chair from the KIaohsien train station in 1912.

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