Measures taken by the United States for the protection of American lives and property in China70
70. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1934, vol. iii, pp. 462–490.
[705] The Consul General at Hankow (Josselyn) to the Secretary of State
Hankow, November 30, 1935—4
p.m.
[Received 7 p.m.]
[Received 7 p.m.]
893.00/13296: Telegram
[706] The Consul General at Hankow (Josselyn) to the Secretary of State
Hankow, December 2, 1935—6
p.m.
[Received 11 p.m.]
[Received 11 p.m.]
893.00/13301: Telegram
[707] The Consul General at Hankow (Josselyn) to the Secretary of State
Hankow, December 4, 1935—6
p.m.
[Received December 4—11:10 a.m.]
[Received December 4—11:10 a.m.]
893.00/13304: Telegram
[708] The Consul General at Hankow (Josselyn) to the Secretary of State
Hankow, December 9, 1935—5
p.m.
[Received December 9—4:27 p.m.]
[Received December 9—4:27 p.m.]
893.00/13312: Telegram
[709] The Ambassador in China (Johnson) to the Secretary of State
Peiping, December 31, 1935—1
p.m.
[Received December 31—6:30 a.m.]
[Received December 31—6:30 a.m.]
893.00/13330: Telegram
[710] The Ambassador in China (Johnson) to the Secretary of State
Peiping, January 7, 1936—5
p.m.
[Received January 7—10:35 a.m.]
[Received January 7—10:35 a.m.]
893.00/13333: Telegram