Protest by the United States against pardon and restoration to command of the Chinese general held responsible for the murder of an American missionary31
31. For documents relating to the murder of Rev. William A. Reimert by troops under command of Gen. Chang Ching-yao, see Foreign Relations, 1920, vol. i, pp. 435, 462, 806, 810–814.
[565] The Minister in China (Schurman) to the Secretary of State
Peking, January 4,
1924—11 a.m.
[Received January 4—9:12 a.m.]
[Received January 4—9:12 a.m.]
393.1123 Reimert, William A.: Telegram
[566] The Secretary of State to the Minister in China (Schurman)
Washington, January 14,
1924—4 p.m.
393.1123 Reimert, William A.: Telegram
[567] The Minister in China (Schurman) to the Secretary of State
Peking, January 24,
1924—9 a.m.
[Received January 24—5 a.m.]
[Received January 24—5 a.m.]
393.1123 Reimert, William A.: Telegram
[568] The Chargé in China (Bell) to the Secretary of State
Peking, October 16,
1924—3 p.m.
[Received October 16—10 a.m.]
[Received October 16—10 a.m.]
393.1123 Reimert, William A.: Telegram
[569] The Chargé in China (Mayer) to the Secretary of State
Peking, November 22,
1924.
[Received December 30.]
[Received December 30.]
393.1123 Reimert, William A.