Measures taken by the United States for the protection of American lives and property in China48
48. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1933, vol. iii, pp. 525–558.
[390] The Chargé in China (Gauss) to the Secretary of State
Peiping, December 25,
1934—noon.
[Received December 25—3:25 a.m.]
[Received December 25—3:25 a.m.]
393.1111 Stam, John C./19: Telegram
[391] The Secretary of State to the Chargé in China (Gauss)
Washington, December 28, 1934—4
p.m.
393.1111 Stam, John C./20: Telegram
[392] The Chargé in China (Gauss) to the Secretary of State
Peiping, December 30,
1934—noon.
[Received December 30—3:05 a.m.]
[Received December 30—3:05 a.m.]
393.1111 Stam, John C./21: Telegram
[393] The Consul General at Nanking (Peck) to the Secretary of State
Nanking, December 31, 1934—2
a.m.
[Received 11:30 a.m.]
[Received 11:30 a.m.]
393.1111 Stam, John C./23: Telegram
[394] The Chargé in China (Gauss) to the Secretary of State
Peiping, January 3, 1935—10
a.m.
[Received January 3—5:40 a.m.]
[Received January 3—5:40 a.m.]
393.1111 Stam, John C./25: Telegram
[395] The Consul General at Nanking (Peck) to the Secretary of State
Nanking, January 3,
1935—noon.
[Received January 3—9:50 a.m.]
[Received January 3—9:50 a.m.]
393.1111 Stam, John C./26: Telegram