China:
Contents
- Civil war in Northern China and the restoration of Li Yuan-hung to the
Presidency (Documents 418–486)
- Overthrow of Sun Yat-sen’s Government at Canton (Documents 487–492)
- Efforts by the United States and other powers to prevent more effectively
the exportation of arms to China (Documents 493–526)
- American proposal for a mutual undertaking among the powers to refrain
from assisting China in naval construction (Documents 527–552)
- Inconclusive negotiations for a consortium loan to the Chinese
Government (Documents 553–580)
- Default by the Chinese Government on American loans (Documents 581–595)
- Decision by the American and British Governments to remit further payments
on the Boxer indemnity, subject to legislative approval (Documents 596–607)
- Revision of the Chinese Customs Tariff (Documents 608–624)
- Postponement of the meeting of the Commission on Extraterritoriality in
China (Documents 625–629)
- Assertion of the extraterritorial rights of American citizens under
martial law in China (Documents 630–631)
- Payment of Chinese claims arising out of the acts of persons connected
with the naval or military service of the United States (Document 632)
- Proposals for international cooperation in the development of radio
communications in and with China (Documents 633–638)
- Arrangement between the Federal Telegraph Company and the Radio
Corporation of America for carrying out the former’s contract with
China (Documents 639–662)
- Protection of American life and property against brigandage (Documents 663–676)
- Constitution of the American forces in China into a separate command,
having special relations to the American Minister in China (Documents 677–679)
- Termination of inter-Allied supervision over the Chinese Eastern Railway,
October 31, 1922, after China’s rejection of proposals for its
continuation (Documents 680–775)
- American and British good offices in the negotiation of the Shantung
treaty between China and Japan, signed at Washington February 4, 1922 (Documents 776–797)
- Chinese administration of former German and Austrian concessions at
Tientsin and Hankow (Documents 798–799)