Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1933, The Far East, Volume III
Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1933, The Far East, Volume III
Editors:
- John G. Reid
- Louis E. Gates
- Edwin S. Costrell
General Editor:
- E. R. Perkins
- Gustave A. Nuermberger
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1949
- List of Papers
- The Far Eastern Crisis: (Documents 1–511)
- Chapter I: January 1–31, 1933 (Documents 1–131)
- Chapter II: February 1–March 19, 1933 (Documents 132–245)
- Chapter III: March 20–May 31, 1933 (Documents 246–391)
- Chapter IV: June 1–September 30, 1933 (Documents 392–447)
- Chapter V: October 1, 1933–January 5, 1934 (Documents 448–511)
- Chapter I: January 1–31, 1933 (Documents 1–131)
- China: (Documents 512–764)
- Proposed international collaboration for the economic reconstruction of
China (Documents 512–533)
- Measures taken by the United States for the protection of American lives
and property in China (Documents 534–589)
- Attitude of the Department of State on the export to China of arms or
munitions, including military aircraft (Documents 590–596)
- Proposal of the Chinese Government that a new treaty with the United
States be negotiated to replace the commercial treaty of October 8,
1903 (Documents 597–600)
- Representations against restrictions imposed by the Cantonese authorities
upon the sale of liquid fuel by foreign companies (Documents 601–636)
- Representations against a wolfram monopoly in South China (Documents 637–644)
- Efforts of the United States to meet situation created by imposition in
China of taxes considered unfair to American trade (Documents 645–649)
- Informal good offices of the Department of State on behalf of the Pan
American Airways in establishing Shanghai–Canton line (Documents 650–653)
- Nonadmittance of Chinese students to courses in military aviation in
schools conducted by the United States Government (Document 654)
- Applicability of Chinese jurisdiction to American schools in China (Documents 655–656)
- American interest in problems affecting the International Settlement at
Shanghai (Documents 657–661)
- Agreement extending duration of the Agreement and attached notes of
February 17, 1930, regarding Chinese Courts in the International Settlement
at Shanghai (Documents 662–667)
- Questions involving jurisdiction with respect to extraterritorial rights
of American citizens in China (Documents 668–673)
- Denial to American firms of right to formal hearing under the Chinese
Customs Rules of 1868 (Document 674)
- Efforts for the consideration of American claims outstanding against
China (Documents 675–714)
- Objection by the Department of State to postponement of payments on the
American portion of the Boxer Indemnity (Documents 715–740)
- Representations for the protection of American patents and trade marks in
China (Documents 741–746)
- Registration of American and other foreign publications under the Chinese
press law (Documents 747–758)
- Chinese censorship restrictions upon exhibition of American motion
pictures in China (Documents 759–763)
- Disinclination of the American Government to raise its Legation in China
to the status of an Embassy (Document 764)
- Proposed international collaboration for the economic reconstruction of
China (Documents 512–533)
- Japan: (Documents 765–833)
- Political developments in Japan (Documents 765–772)
- Representations regarding inadequate police protection for property of
Singer Sewing Machine Company during strike (Documents 773–775)
- Assistance by the Japanese authorities in securing release of Dr. Niels
Nielsen, kidnapped in Manchuria (Documents 776–803)
- Plans for the establishment of oil monopolies in Japan and
Manchuria (Documents 804–813)
- Suggestions for treaty of arbitration and reciprocal commercial treaty
between the United States and Japan (Documents 814–818)
- Retention and fortification by Japan of mandated Pacific islands (Documents 819–824)
- Visits of Japanese ship to ports in the Aleutian Islands (Documents 825–826)
- Exchange of naval visits between the United States and Japan (Documents 827–831)
- Consideration of possibility of revising restrictions on Japanese
immigration (Documents 832–833)
- Political developments in Japan (Documents 765–772)
- Siam: (Documents 834–837)
- Index