Maintenance of a united front by the powers in opposition to the threatened seizure of customs at Canton by Sun Yat-sen29

29. For previous correspondence regarding the threatened seizure of customs at Canton, see Foreign Relations, 1923, vol. i, pp. 551 ff.


[377] The British Ambassador (Howard) to the Secretary of State

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[378] The Secretary of State to the British Ambassador (Howard)

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[379] The Secretary of State to the British Ambassador (Howard)

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[380] The Minister in China (Schurman) to the Secretary of State

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[381] The Chargé in China (Bell) to the Secretary of State

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[382] The Secretary of State to the Chargé in China (Bell)

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[383] The Chargé in China (Bell) to the Secretary of State

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[384] The British Ambassador (Howard) to the Secretary of State

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[385] The Chargé in Japan (Caffery) to the Secretary of State

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[386] The Chargé in France (Whitehouse) to the Secretary of State

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[387] The Secretary of State to the British Ambassador (Howard)

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[388] The British Ambassador (Howard) to the Secretary of State

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