Attitude of the Department of State on the export to China of arms or munitions, including military aircraft1

1. For previous correspondence regarding cancelation of the embargo on shipment of arms to China, see Foreign Relations, 1929, vol. ii, pp. 523 ff.


[947] The Minister in China (Johnson) to the Acting Secretary of State

893.113/1304: Telegram


[948] The Minister in China (Johnson) to the Acting Secretary of State

893.113/1307: Telegram


[949] The Acting Secretary of State to the Minister in China (Johnson)

893.113/1307: Telegram


[950] The Consul General at Nanking (Peck) to the Acting Secretary of State

893.113/1309: Telegram


[951] The Consul General at Nanking (Peck) to the Acting Secretary of State

893.113/1310: Telegram


[952] The Acting Secretary of State to the Consul General at Nanking (Peck)

893.113/1310: Telegram


[953] The Ambassador in Great Britain (Dawes) to the Acting Secretary of State

893.113/1314: Telegram


[956] The Acting Secretary of State to the Minister in China (Johnson)

893.113/1318: Telegram


[957] The Minister in China (Johnson) to the Acting Secretary of State

893.113/1333


[958] The Minister in China (Johnson) to the Secretary of State

893.113/1341: Telegram


[960] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Great Britain (Dawes)

893.113/1347: Telegram


[961] The Ambassador in Great Britain (Dawes) to the Secretary of State

893.113/1346: Telegram


[962] The Minister in China (Johnson) to the Secretary of State

893.113/1356