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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, With the Annual Message of the President Transmitted to Congress December 7, 1909

China


Contents

    • Right of American citizens to buy and sell real estate inside walls of Nanking City (Documents 74–75)
      • Functions and status of the United States Court for China (Documents 76–80)
        • Proceedings had in the De Menil Case. (Documents 76–80)
        • Protection of corporations organized under laws of the United States and operating in China (Documents 81–84)
          • Cases of the Tai Hong co. and the American Presbyterian Missionary Society. (Documents 81–84)
          • Jurisdiction of treaty powers over citizens of nontreaty nations (Documents 85–86)
            • Extraterritorial Jurisdiction. (Documents 85–86)
            • The Whangpoo River conservancy scheme (Documents 87–103)
              • Arbitration convention between the United States and China (Document 104)
                • Joint International Commission for the Investigation of the Opium Question in the Far East (Documents 105–131)
                  • Agreement between China and Japan relative to Chientao, and concerning the mines and railways in Manchuria (Documents 132–141)
                    • Political reforms in China (Documents 142–146)
                      • The Hukuang loan (Documents 147–213)
                        • Funeral of the Emperor of China (Documents 214–218)
                          • Appointment of Minister Rockhill as Special Ambassador to Attend Ceremonies. (Documents 214–218)

                        • Message of the President, annual
                        • List of papers with subjects of correspondence
                        • Circulars (Documents 1–7)
                          • Argentine Republic (Documents 8–28)
                            • Austria-Hungary (Documents 29–39)
                              • Belgium (Documents 40–46)
                                • Bolivia (Documents 47–49)
                                  • Brazil (Documents 50–59)
                                    • Bulgaria (Documents 60–66)
                                      • Chile (Documents 67–73)
                                        • China (Documents 74–218)
                                          • Colombia (Documents 219–223)
                                            • Costa Rica (Document 224)
                                              • Cuba (Documents 225–229)
                                                • Denmark (Document 230)
                                                  • Dominican Republic (Document 231)
                                                    • Ecuador (Documents 232–235)
                                                      • France (Documents 236–251)
                                                        • Germany (Documents 252–267)
                                                          • Great Britain (Documents 268–298)
                                                            • Greece (Documents 299–304)
                                                              • Guatemala (Documents 305–321)
                                                                • Haiti (Document 322)
                                                                  • Honduras (Documents 323–351)
                                                                    • Italy (Documents 352–363)
                                                                      • Japan (Documents 364–369)
                                                                        • Kongo (Documents 370–372)
                                                                          • Mexico (Documents 373–390)
                                                                            • Morocco (Documents 391–400)
                                                                              • Netherlands (Documents 401–404)
                                                                                • Nicaragua (Documents 405–431)
                                                                                  • Panama (Documents 432–459)
                                                                                    • Persia (Documents 460–465)
                                                                                      • Peru (Documents 466–469)
                                                                                        • Portugal (Documents 470–475)
                                                                                          • Russia (Documents 476–494)
                                                                                            • Salvador (Documents 495–497)
                                                                                              • Siam (Documents 498–504)
                                                                                                • Spain (Documents 505–514)
                                                                                                  • Sweden (Document 515)
                                                                                                    • Switzerland (Documents 516–519)
                                                                                                      • Turkey (Documents 520–579)
                                                                                                        • Uruguay and Paraguay (Documents 580–581)
                                                                                                          • Venezuela (Documents 582–610)
                                                                                                            • International conferences and conventions (Documents 611–619)
                                                                                                              • Index

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