Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1930, Volume II
Editor:
- Joseph V. Fuller
General Editor:
- Tyler Dennett
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1945
- List of Papers
- China: (Documents 1-723)
- Continued civil war in China; intervention of Manchurian forces on side of
Nanking Government and defeat of opposition in North China (Documents 1-28)
- Measures taken by the United States for the protection of American lives
and property in China (Documents 29-276)
- Interference by the opposition government in North China with the
collection of customs and salt revenues (Documents 277-340)
- Efforts of the United States to meet situation created by imposition in
China of taxes considered unfair to American trade (Documents 341-365)
- Representations against a proposed tobacco monopoly in Shansi
Province (Documents 366-370)
- Sino-Soviet conflict over the Chinese Eastern Railway (Documents 371-378)
- Reports of conflict between Chinese and Japanese interests with respect to
railways in Manchuria (Documents 379-381)
- Treaty of arbitration between the United States and China, signed June 27,
1930 (Documents 382-387)
- Agreement relating to the Chinese courts in the International Settlement
at Shanghai, signed February 17, 1930 (Documents 388-416)
- American interest in problems affecting the International Settlement at
Shanghai (Documents 417-430)
- Insistence by China upon the relinquishment of extraterritorial rights by
the United States and other powers (Documents 431-556)
- Jurisdiction over American citizens in China (Documents 557-578)
- Dual nationality of American citizens of Chinese descent (Documents 579-587)
- Jurisdiction for quarantine purposes over American merchant vessels in
Chinese ports (Documents 588-601)
- Application of Chinese jurisdiction to American missionary, educational,
and medical enterprises and personnel in China (Documents 602-606)
- Attempt by Chinese authorities to require registration of foreign
corporations desiring to bring suit in Chinese courts (Documents 607-622)
- Press restrictions by Chinese authorities affecting American citizens in
China (Documents 623-635)
- Protection of title deeds to real property of Americans in China (Documents 636-643)
- Reservation of American rights with respect to Chinese regulations
affecting foreign missionary property (Documents 644-647)
- Difficulties in China of the Central Asiatic Expedition of the American
Museum of Natural History (Documents 648-649)
- Efforts for the consideration of American claims outstanding against
China (Documents 650-676)
- Execution of provisions of the Hukuang Railways loan agreement of May 20,
1911 (Documents 677-679)
- Protection of American patent rights in China (Documents 680-685)
- Protection of American property sold on an installment-paying plan under
conditional sale contracts (Documents 686-687)
- Applicability to American citizens and military forces in China of Chinese
regulations governing importation and use of firearms (Documents 688-700)
- Continued negotiations concerning the Federal Telegraph Company’s contract
with the Chinese Government (Documents 701-703)
- Abrogation by China of foreign cable agreements and negotiation of new
agreements (Documents 704-709)
- Issuance by China of exequaturs to American consular officers in
China (Documents 710-716)
- Reciprocal arrangement between the United States and China according the
free importation privilege to consular officers and their families (Documents 717-718)
- Detention by Chinese censorship of American consular correspondence (Documents 719-720)
- Attitude of the Department of State toward a proposed conference to
consider the silver situation (Documents 721-723)
- Continued civil war in China; intervention of Manchurian forces on side of
Nanking Government and defeat of opposition in North China (Documents 1-28)
- Colombia: (Documents 724-735)
- Cuba: (Documents 736-791)
- Political unrest in Cuba (Documents 736-780)
- Approval by the Government of the United States of new financing
arrangements by the Government of Cuba (Documents 781-790)
- The Joseph E. Barlow claim to certain property in Cuba (Document 791)
- Political unrest in Cuba (Documents 736-780)
- Dominican Republic: (Documents 792-859)
- Revolution in the Dominican Republic (Documents 792-831)
- Hurricane disaster (Documents 832-859)
- Revolution in the Dominican Republic (Documents 792-831)
- Egypt: (Documents 860-882)
- Ethiopia: (Documents 883-885)
- Index