China:
Contents
- Political affairs (Documents 426–481)
- Dissension among the leaders in South China—Continued deadlock in
negotiations for reunification with the North (Documents 426–433)
- Civil war in North China; overthrow of the Anfu Club—Action by the
foreign representatives to keep fighting away from Peking and Tientsin;
question of asylum for political refugees (Documents 434–470)
- Conflicts in South China—Unsuccessful attempt to dissolve the Military
Government at Canton—Unproductive efforts at reform in North
China (Documents 471–481)
- Dissension among the leaders in South China—Continued deadlock in
negotiations for reunification with the North (Documents 426–433)
- Organization of a new international financial consortium (Documents 482–592)
- Visit of Mr. Lamont to Japan and China on behalf of the American
group—Proposals of the Japanese Government, March 2, 1920—Rejection by
the United States and Great Britain of the Japanese formula—Japanese
memorandum of April 3; replies by France, Great Britain, and the United
States—Exchange of letters between the Japanese and American groups, May
11 (Documents 482–544)
- Discussion regarding communication of documents to the Chinese
Government—Joint note of September 28, addressed to the Chinese Foreign
Office and accompanied by documents relating to the
consortium—Consortium agreement and resolutions by the four groups,
October 15; approval by the Governments—Admission of a Belgian group
into the consortium—Communication of further documents to the Chinese
Government (Documents 545–592)
- Visit of Mr. Lamont to Japan and China on behalf of the American
group—Proposals of the Japanese Government, March 2, 1920—Rejection by
the United States and Great Britain of the Japanese formula—Japanese
memorandum of April 3; replies by France, Great Britain, and the United
States—Exchange of letters between the Japanese and American groups, May
11 (Documents 482–544)
- Loan negotiations (Documents 593–674)
- Railways (Documents 675–753)
- Threat by the Chinese Government to cancel the Siems–Carey
contract (Documents 675–679)
- Operation of the Chinese Eastern Railway:
Efforts by the Chinese Government to extend its control—Proposals for
continued international supervision and financing—Agreement between the
Chinese Government and the Russo-Asiatic Bank, October 2, 1920 (Documents 680–753)
- Threat by the Chinese Government to cancel the Siems–Carey
contract (Documents 675–679)
- Customs surtax for famine relief (Documents 754–762)
- Approval by the American and other Governments of the proposed
levy (Documents 754–762)
- Approval by the American and other Governments of the proposed
levy (Documents 754–762)
- Internal trade (Documents 763–768)
- Embargo on shipments of arms and ammunition to China (Documents 769–793)
- Reports of violations—Representations to Italy regarding reported
violations (Documents 769–793)
- Reports of violations—Representations to Italy regarding reported
violations (Documents 769–793)
- Russian rights in China (Documents 794–831)
- Negotiations for regulating relations between the municipality of Harbin
and American residents (Documents 832–844)
- Protection of the persons and property of Americans and other foreigners (Documents 845–860)
- The Shantung question: Continued efforts by Japan toward separate
negotiations with China (Documents 861–867)