China:
Contents
- Revolution; abdication of the Manchu rulers; establishment of a
provisional republican government; concerted action of the Powers;
correspondence concerning recognition of the Republic of China (Documents 22–115)
- Chinese loan negotiations; conclusion of the Hukuang Railway loan;
correspondence concerning proposed currency-reform, industrial-development,
and reorganization loans; current-expense advances (Documents 116–252)
- Hukuang Railway Loan.
- Currency Reform And Industrial Development Loans. (Documents 116–164)
- Reorganization Loan. Currency-Reform and Industrial-Development Loan.
Current-Expense Advances.
(Documents 165–252)
- Indemnity payments (Documents 253–256)
- International plan for defense of foreign settlements under the Final
Protocol of 1901. (Documents 257–286)
- Claims of American citizens against China; joint procedure of the Powers
for presentation of claims (Documents 287–289)
- Asylum requested at the American Legation; temporary refuge offered (Documents 290–293)
- Search of foreign merchant vessels by rebel forces for contraband of
war (Documents 294–297)
- Arrangement between the United States and France for reciprocal protection
in China of literary and artistic property (Documents 298–300)
- Registration of the property of foreigners in China (Document 301)
- Adoption of a national flag (Document 302)
- First International Opium Conference —International Opium Convention And
Protocol De Cloture. (Documents 303–309)