Attitude of the Department of State on the export to China of arms or munitions, including military aircraft 22
22. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1935, vol. iii, pp. 711–738.
[584] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in China ( Johnson )
Washington
, January 27, 1936.
893.113 Airplanes/116
[585] The British Ambassador ( Lindsay ) to the Secretary of State
Washington
, January 31, 1936.
893.113/1627
[586] The Counselor of Embassy in China ( Peck ) to the Secretary of State
Nanking
, February
6, 1936—8 p.m.
[Received February 6—12:50 p.m.]
[Received February 6—12:50 p.m.]
711.00111 Armament Control/724: Telegram
[587] The Secretary of State to the Counselor of Embassy in China ( Peck )
Washington
, February
10, 1936—6 p.m.
711.00111 Armament Control/724: Telegram
[588] The Secretary of State to the British Ambassador ( Lindsay )
Washington
, February 10, 1936.
893.113/1627
[589] Memorandum by the Chief of the Office of Arms and Munitions Control (Green)
[
Washington
,] April 22, 1936.
893.113/1636
[590] Memorandum by the Assistant Chief of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs (Hamilton)
[
Washington
,] May 5, 1936.
893.113/1637
[591] The Secretary of State to the British Ambassador ( Lindsay )
Washington
, June 24, 1936.
846G.113/260
[592] Memorandum by the Assistant Chief of the Office of Arms and Mumitions Control (Yost)
[
Washington
,] July 8, 1936.
711.00111 Armament Control/976
[593] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in China ( Johnson )
Washington
, July 23, 1936.
711.00111 Armament Control/978
[594] Memorandum by the Chief of the Division of Arms and Munitions Control (Green)
[
Washington
,] August 18, 1936.
711.00111 Armament Control/1010
[595] The Secretary of State to the British Chargé ( Mallet )
Washington
, September 14, 1936.
846G.113/272a