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Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1932, The Far East, Volume IV

China:


Contents

    • Measures taken by the United States for the protection of American lives and property in China (Documents 465-605)
      • Question of maintaining neutrality and immunity of Peiping Legation Quarter in event of further hostilities between Japanese and Chinese forces (Documents 606-636)
        • Attitude of the Department of State on the export to China of arms or munitions, including military aircraft (Documents 637-655)
          • Efforts of the United States to meet situation created by imposition in China of taxes considered unfair to American trade (Documents 656-669)
            • Efforts for the consideration of American claims outstanding against China (Documents 670-702)
              • American interest in problems affecting the International Settlement at Shanghai (Documents 703-727)
                • Press restrictions by Chinese authorities affecting American citizens in China (Documents 728-749)
                  • Proposed reorganization of the Hai Ho Conservancy Commission in Hopeh Province (Documents 750-752)

                  The Far East

                  • List of Papers
                  • The Far Eastern Crisis (Continued from volume III): (Documents 1-464)
                    • China: (Documents 465-752)
                      • Japan: (Documents 753-794)
                        • Index

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