Concern of the United States respecting restrictions upon a free market in China and unpaid claims by China due to abnormal conditions21
21. For previous correspondence, see Foreign Relations, 1937, vol. iv, pp. 643 ff. and 662 ff.
[782] The American Ambassador in China (Johnson) to the Chinese Minister for Foreign Affairs (Wang Chung-hui)
Hankow, June 15, 1938.
893.6363/180
[783] The Consul General at Shanghai (Lockhart) to the Secretary of State
Shanghai, June 22, 1938—4
p.m.
[Received 8:36 p.m.]
[Received 8:36 p.m.]
393.115 Standard Vacuum Oil Company/29: Telegram
[784] The Consul General at Canton (Linnell) to the Secretary of State
Canton, July 16, 1938—11
a.m.
[Received July 18—8:58 a.m.]
[Received July 18—8:58 a.m.]
893.512/1521: Telegram
[785] The Secretary of State to the Consul General at Hankow (Josselyn)
Washington, August 6, 1938—3
p.m.
893.512/1521: Telegram
[786] The Ambassador in China (Johnson) to the Secretary of State
Chungking, August 12,
1938—noon.
[Received August 12—8:35 a.m.]
[Received August 12—8:35 a.m.]
893.512/1526: Telegram
[787] The Ambassador in China (Johnson) to the Secretary of State
Chungking, August 25,
1938—noon.
[Received August 25—7 a.m.]
[Received August 25—7 a.m.]
893.512/1527: Telegram
[788] The Acting Secretary of State to the Chargé in China (Peck)
Washington, December 27, 1938—5
p.m.
893.51 Con. Ob. Andersen Meyer and Co./51: Telegram