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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, With the Annual Message of the President Transmitted to Congress December 3, 1906, (In two parts), Part I

China


Contents

    • The open-door policy in Manchuria; establishment of custom-houses and opening ports to international trade (Documents 150-211)
      • Reciprocal protection of trade-marks in China (Documents 212-216)
        • Agreement effected by exchange of notes (Documents 217-218)
          • Protection of trade-marks in China (Documents 219-244)
            • Patents and copyright in China (Documents 245-247)
              • Mining regulations in China (Documents 248-260)
                • Payment of the Chinese indemnity (Documents 261-265)
                  • Rights of missionaries to acquire property in interior of China (Documents 266-269)
                    • Changes in customs service (Documents 270-279)
                      • Citizenship and right of admission to the United States of a Chinese adopted by an American citizen (Documents 280-281)
                        • Foreign settlements in China and Manchuria (Document 282)
                          • Threatened restriction of boundaries of international settlement at Shanghai (Documents 283-284)
                            • Floating mines in the Gulf of Pechili (Documents 285-289)
                              • Lienchou riots and resulting claims (Documents 290-316)
                                • Riots at Chang-p’u and Nanchang (Documents 317-325)
                                  • Reforms, governmental, judicial, and educational (Documents 326-331)
                                    • Restriction upon the importation, growth, and use of opium (Documents 332-344)
                                      • Revision of the rules of the mixed court at Shanghai, and resulting riots (Documents 345-358)
                                        • United States court for China (Documents 359-362)
                                          • Opening cable between San Francisco and Shanghai (Documents 363-364)

                                          • Message of the President:
                                            • List of papers, with subjects of correspondence
                                            • Correspondence
                                              Circulars
                                              (Documents 1-9)
                                              • Argentine Republic (Documents 10-24)
                                                • Austria-Hungary (Documents 25-35)
                                                  • Belgium (Documents 36-94)
                                                    • Bolivia (Documents 95-100)
                                                      • Brazil (Documents 101-117)
                                                        • Bulgaria (Documents 118-126)
                                                          • Chile (Documents 127-149)
                                                            • China (Documents 150-364)
                                                              • Colombia (Documents 365-389)
                                                                • Cuba (Documents 390-465)
                                                                  • Denmark (Documents 466-481)
                                                                    • Dominican Republic (Documents 482-509)
                                                                      • Ecuador (Documents 510-520)
                                                                        • France (Documents 521-533)
                                                                          • Germany (Documents 534-556)
                                                                            • Great Britain (Documents 557-648)
                                                                              • Greece (Documents 649-667)
                                                                                • Guatemala and Honduras (Documents 668-738)

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