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The Normanton incident (ノルマントン号事件, Norumanton-gō jiken) was a set of reactions and events surrounding the sinking of a British merchant vessel named Normanton off the coast of what is now Japan's Wakayama Prefecture on October 24, 1886. When the Normanton ran aground, the ship's officers appear to have seized the lifeboats for the Europeans alone. Among the Asians aboard (Indian and Chinese crew, and the Japanese passengers) there were no survivors. Uproar in Japan obliged the British Consular Court to revisit its initial exoneration of the captain and to accept there had been criminal misconduct. But no compensation was offered. In Japan, the incident was widely interpreted as a further illustration of the humiliations visited upon the country since her forced opening to the West in the 1

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  • L'incident du Normanton (ノルマントン号事件, Norumanton-gō jiken) est le nom des événements précédant et suivant le naufrage du navire marchand britannique Normanton au large de l'actuelle préfecture de Wakayama au Japon le 24 octobre 1886. Le navire est enregistré à la compagnie Madamson & Bell au moment où il s'échoue et coule tandis que tous les passagers japonais tentent leur chance à la nage, en vain. L'événement suscite un important tollé dans l'opinion publique japonaise lorsque l'enquête met en lumière les injustices des traités inégaux imposés au Japon par les puissances occidentales. (fr)
  • The Normanton incident (ノルマントン号事件, Norumanton-gō jiken) was a set of reactions and events surrounding the sinking of a British merchant vessel named Normanton off the coast of what is now Japan's Wakayama Prefecture on October 24, 1886. When the Normanton ran aground, the ship's officers appear to have seized the lifeboats for the Europeans alone. Among the Asians aboard (Indian and Chinese crew, and the Japanese passengers) there were no survivors. Uproar in Japan obliged the British Consular Court to revisit its initial exoneration of the captain and to accept there had been criminal misconduct. But no compensation was offered. In Japan, the incident was widely interpreted as a further illustration of the humiliations visited upon the country since her forced opening to the West in the 1850s, and it led to new and persistent calls for the revision of the "unequal treaties". (en)
  • ノルマントン号事件(ノルマントンごうじけん、英語: Normanton Incident)とは、1886年(明治19年)10月24日にイギリス船籍の貨物船、マダムソン・ベル汽船会社所有のノルマントン号(Normanton、正式な表記は「ノーマントン」)が、紀州沖で座礁沈没した事から始まった紛争事件である。日本人乗客を見殺しにした疑いで船長の責任が問われたものの不問となり、船長らによる人種差別的行為と不平等条約による領事裁判権に対する国民的反発が沸き起こった。 (ja)
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  • L'incident du Normanton (ノルマントン号事件, Norumanton-gō jiken) est le nom des événements précédant et suivant le naufrage du navire marchand britannique Normanton au large de l'actuelle préfecture de Wakayama au Japon le 24 octobre 1886. Le navire est enregistré à la compagnie Madamson & Bell au moment où il s'échoue et coule tandis que tous les passagers japonais tentent leur chance à la nage, en vain. L'événement suscite un important tollé dans l'opinion publique japonaise lorsque l'enquête met en lumière les injustices des traités inégaux imposés au Japon par les puissances occidentales. (fr)
  • ノルマントン号事件(ノルマントンごうじけん、英語: Normanton Incident)とは、1886年(明治19年)10月24日にイギリス船籍の貨物船、マダムソン・ベル汽船会社所有のノルマントン号(Normanton、正式な表記は「ノーマントン」)が、紀州沖で座礁沈没した事から始まった紛争事件である。日本人乗客を見殺しにした疑いで船長の責任が問われたものの不問となり、船長らによる人種差別的行為と不平等条約による領事裁判権に対する国民的反発が沸き起こった。 (ja)
  • The Normanton incident (ノルマントン号事件, Norumanton-gō jiken) was a set of reactions and events surrounding the sinking of a British merchant vessel named Normanton off the coast of what is now Japan's Wakayama Prefecture on October 24, 1886. When the Normanton ran aground, the ship's officers appear to have seized the lifeboats for the Europeans alone. Among the Asians aboard (Indian and Chinese crew, and the Japanese passengers) there were no survivors. Uproar in Japan obliged the British Consular Court to revisit its initial exoneration of the captain and to accept there had been criminal misconduct. But no compensation was offered. In Japan, the incident was widely interpreted as a further illustration of the humiliations visited upon the country since her forced opening to the West in the 1 (en)
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  • Incident du Normanton (fr)
  • ノルマントン号事件 (ja)
  • Normanton incident (en)
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