Problem of China’s economic reconstruction and the attitude of the United States and other governments respecting financial assistance to China29
29. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1936, vol. iv, pp. 459–503.
[759] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Bingham) to the Secretary of State
London, June 21, 1937—2
p.m.
[Received June 21—12:34 p.m.]
[Received June 21—12:34 p.m.]
893.51/6400: Telegram
[760] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Bingham)
Washington, June 24, 1937—5
p.m.
893.51/6400: Telegram
[761] Memorandum by the Chief of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs (Hornbeck)
[Washington,] June 25, 1937.
893.51/6416
[762] The Counselor of Embassy in China (Peck) to the Secretary of State
Nanking, June 28, 1937—9
a.m.
[Received June 28—4 a.m.]
[Received June 28—4 a.m.]
893.51/6405: Telegram
[763] Memorandum by the Adviser on International Economic Affairs (Feis)
[Washington,] July 8, 1937.
893.515/1236
[765] Memorandum by the President of the Export-Import Bank of Washington (Pierson)
[Washington,] July 12, 1937.
893.51/6418
[766] Memorandum by the Assistant Chief of the Office of Arms and Munitions Control (Yost)
[Washington,] July 21, 1937.
893.51/6446
[767] Mr. Thomas W. Lamont to the Chief of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs (Hornbeck)
London, 23 July, 1937.
[Received August 11.]
[Received August 11.]
893.51/6428
[768] The Ambassador in China (Johnson) to the Secretary of State
Peiping, July 24, 1937.
[Received October 4.]
[Received October 4.]
893.51 Yunnan/26
[769] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Bingham)
Washington, July 27, 1937.
893.51/6414
[770] Memorandum by the Adviser on International Economic Affairs (Feis)
[Washington,] July 27, 1937.
893.51/6422
[771] The President of the Export-Import Bank (Pierson) to the Chief of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs (Hornbeck)
Washington, August 2, 1937.
893.51/6421
[772] The Chief of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs (Hornbeck) to Mr. Thomas W. Lamont of New York
Washington, August 5, 1937.
893.51/6428
[773] The Chinese Ambassador (C. T. Wang) to the President of the Export-Import Bank (Pierson)
[Washington,] August 5, 1937.
893.51/6437
[774] Memorandum by the Chief of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs (Hornbeck) to the Secretary of State
[Washington,] August 9, 1937.
893.51/6439
[775] Memorandum by Mr. Raymond C. Mackay of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs
[Washington,] August 11, 1937.
893.51/6440
[776] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Bingham) to the Secretary of State
London, August 12, 1937—4
p.m.
[Received August 12—3:30 p.m.]
[Received August 12—3:30 p.m.]
893.51/6433: Telegram
[777] The Chargé in Czechoslovakia (Chapin) to the Secretary of State
Prague, August 20, 1937.
[Received September 21.]
[Received September 21.]
893.51/6465
[778] Memorandum by the Adviser on International Economic Affairs (Feis)
[Washington,] September 7, 1937.
893.51/6460
[779] The Consul at Hong Kong (Donovan) to the Secretary of State
Hong
Kong, September 28,
1937—noon.
[Received September 28—6:40 a.m.]
[Received September 28—6:40 a.m.]
893.51/6469: Telegram
[780] The Consul at Hong Kong (Donovan) to the Secretary of State
Hong
Kong, October 18, 1937—4
p.m.
[Received October 18—7:45 a.m.]
[Received October 18—7:45 a.m.]
893.51/6490: Telegram
[781] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Adviser on Political Relations (Hornbeck)
[Brussels?] November 9, 1937.
893.51/6526
[782] Memorandum by the Adviser on International Economic Affairs (Feis)
[Washington,] November 12, 1937.
893.515/1266
[783] The Consul General at Shanghai (Gauss) to the Secretary of State
Shanghai, December 1, 1937—2
p.m.
[Received 3:44 p.m.]
[Received 3:44 p.m.]
893.51/6523: Telegram
[784] The Consul General at Hong Kong (Southard) to the Secretary of State
Hong
Kong, December 2, 1937—9
a.m.
[Received December 2—7:20 a.m.]
[Received December 2—7:20 a.m.]
893.51/6525: Telegram