Concurrence by the United States in the contention by certain powers that the Boxer indemnity payments should be made in gold currency91
91. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1923, vol. i, pp. 592–605.
[541] The Minister in China (Schurman) to the Secretary of State
Peking, January 25,
1924—4 p.m.
[Received January 26—1:10 a.m.]
[Received January 26—1:10 a.m.]
493.11/962: Telegram
[542] The Secretary of State to the Minister in China (Schurman)
Washington, January 31,
1924—4 p.m.
493.11/962: Telegram
[543] The Minister in China (Schurman) to the Secretary of State
Peking, February 2,
1924—noon.
[Received February 2—6:35 a.m.]
[Received February 2—6:35 a.m.]
493.11/967: Telegram
[544] The Minister in China (Schurman) to the Secretary of State
Peking, February 3,
1924—2 p.m.
[Received 4:21 p.m.]
[Received 4:21 p.m.]
493.11/968: Telegram
[545] The Secretary of State to the Minister in China (Schurman)
Washington, February 5,
1924—3 p.m.
493.11/968: Telegram
[546] The Minister in China (Schurman) to the Secretary of State
Peking, February 28,
1924—11 a.m.
[Received February 28—2:30 a.m.]
[Received February 28—2:30 a.m.]
493.11/977: Telegram
[547] The Minister in China (Schurman) to the Secretary of State
Peking, February 29,
1924.
[Received March 31.]
[Received March 31.]
493.11/984
[548] The Secretary of State to the Minister in China (Schurman)
Washington, March 1,
1924—3 p.m.
493.11/977: Telegram