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Foreign Relations of the United States, Diplomatic Papers, 1936, The Far East, Volume IV

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Contents

  • List of Papers
  • The Far Eastern Crisis:
    • Chapter I: January 1–April 15, 1936 (Documents 1–99)
    • Chapter II: April 16–June 30, 1936 (Documents 100–219)
    • Chapter III: July 1–October 15, 1936 (Documents 220–339)
    • Chapter IV: October 16–December 31, 1936 (Documents 340–460)
  • China:
    • Problem of China’s economic reconstruction and the attitude of the United States and other governments respecting financial assistance to China (Documents 461–511)
    • Measures taken by the United States for the protection of American lives and property in China (Documents 512–566)
    • Opposition of the Department of State to proposed withdrawal of American Army forces from North China; retention of American Embassy in Peiping (Documents 567–583)
    • Attitude of the Department of State on the export to China of arms or munitions, including military aircraft (Documents 584–595)
    • Problem of controlling the traffic in opium and narcotic drugs in China, including Manchuria and Jehol (Documents 596–605)
    • Efforts for the consideration of American claims outstanding against China (Documents 606–635)
    • Representations by the United States against the establishment of monopolies in China (Documents 636–663)
    • Rejection by the United States of application of Chinese income tax to American citizens (Documents 664–671)
    • Reservation of American rights in proposed changes for control of pilotage at Shanghai (Document 672)
    • Assistance to Pan American Airways in securing rights needed to extend its United States–Philippine service to China (Documents 673–681)
    • Attitude of the Department of State with respect to the application of Chinese laws to American insurance companies doing business in China (Documents 682–685)
    • Re-registration of title deeds to real property of Americans in China (Documents 686–697)
    • Chinese censorship restrictions upon American moving pictures in China (Documents 698–713)
    • American interest in problems affecting the International Settlement at Shanghai (Documents 714–729)
  • Japan:
    • Political developments in Japan; the assassinations of February 26 (Documents 730–782)
    • Disapproval by the American Government of the employment of American citizens by a foreign government as propaganda agents (Documents 783–785)
    • Representations on establishment of oil monopolies in Japan and Manchuria (Documents 786–810)
    • Trade relations between the United States and Japan; further discussion of voluntary restriction by the Japanese of exports to the United States and the Philippines (Documents 811–888)
    • Disinclination of Japan to negotiate a convention with the United States regulating fisheries off the coast of Alaska (Documents 889–898)
    • Settlement of case presented by the Japanese Government on behalf of Japanese steamship companies subject to United States war profits tax for the years 1918 and 1919 (Documents 899–907)
    • Japan’s proposal that perpetual leases in former foreign settlements in Japan be canceled in favor of ownership rights (Documents 908–912)
    • Japanese automobile legislation violative of the 1911 treaty of commerce and navigation between the United States and Japan (Documents 913–917)
    • Refusal of Japanese Government to authorize visit by United States Navy vessel to ports on islands under mandate to Japan (Documents 918–933)
  • Siam:
    • Proposed revision of the treaty of friendship and commerce between the United States and Siam, signed December 16, 1920 (Documents 934–939)
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