Political affairs1
1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1918, pp. 83–137.
Contents
- Report on political and economic conditions for the quarter ending
December 31, 1918 (Document 302)
- Limitation of foreign financial assistance to China pending
reunification; exception made by Japan for the War Participation
Loan—The Internal Peace Conference at Shanghai, opened February 20,
1919; demands of the southern delegation for cessation of hostilities
and disbandment of the War Participation Army; adjournment of the
Conference, March 2 (Documents 303–320)
- Recommendation by the Japanese, American, British, French, and Italian
representatives to the Chinese Government against drawing on the War
Participation Loan, March 7—Reply of the Chinese Government, March
15 (Documents 321–330)
- Report on political and economic conditions for the quarter ending
March 31, 1919 (Document 331)
- Resumption of the Internal Peace Conference, April 7—The eight demands
of the southern delegation, May 13—Disruption of the
Conference—Memorandum of the American, British, French, Italian, and
Japanese representatives urging resumption of the Conference, presented
June 5 (Documents 332–343)
- Report on political and economic conditions for the quarter ending
June 30, 1919 (Document 344)
- Report on political and economic conditions for the quarter ending
September 30, 1919 (Document 345)
- Failure of further attempts at resumption of the Peace
Conference—Project for reduction of the military forces (Documents 346–348)
- Report on political and economic conditions for the quarter ending
December 31, 1919 (Document 349)