Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1935, The Far East, Volume III
Editors:
- John G. Reid
- Louis E. Gates
- Ralph R. Goodwin
General Editor:
- E. R. Perkins
- Gustave A. Nuermberger
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1953
- List of Papers
- The Far Eastern Crisis: (Documents 1-474)
- Chapter I: January 1–April 5, 1935 (Documents 1-92)
- Chapter II: April 5–May 31, 1935 (Documents 93-150)
- Chapter III: June 1–July 31, 1935 (Documents 151-278)
- Chapter IV: August 1–October 31, 1935 (Documents 279-340)
- Chapter V: November 1–December 31, 1935 (Documents 341-474)
- Chapter I: January 1–April 5, 1935 (Documents 1-92)
- China: (Documents 475-824)
- Raising of the American Legation in China to the status of Embassy and
abolition of the Consulate General at Nanking (Documents 475-496)
- Problem of China’s economic reconstruction and the attitude of the United
States and other governments respecting financial assistance to China (Documents 497-644)
- Measures taken by the United States for the protection of American lives
and property in China (Documents 645-710)
- Retention of United States Army Forces in China (Documents 711-714)
- Denial by the United States of responsibility for alleged killing of a
Chinese by American Naval enlisted men in China (Documents 715-718)
- Attitude of the Department of State on the export to China of arms or
munitions, including military aircraft (Documents 719-749)
- Problem of controlling the traffic in opium and narcotic drugs in China,
including Manchuria and Jehol (Documents 750-758)
- Efforts for the consideration of American claims outstanding against
China (Documents 759-773)
- Representations by the United States against the establishment of
monopolies in China (Documents 774-797)
- Reservation of American rights under the treaties and the Customs Rules of
1868 with respect to enforcement by China of Customs Preventive
Regulations (Documents 798-800)
- Attitude of the American Legation with respect to the position of
Americans in the Chinese Maritime Customs Service (Documents 801-802)
- Reservation of American rights in proposed changes for control of pilotage
at Shanghai (Documents 803-804)
- Interest of the United States in the question of Chinese disinclination to
grant foreign requests to establish civil aviation or to attain landing
rights in China (Documents 805-807)
- Re-registration of title deeds to real property of Americans in China (Documents 808-820)
- Attitude of the United States with regard to expropriation of land and
registration of American educational institutions with the Chinese
authorities (Documents 821-822)
- Objection by China to editorial comments on Chinese leaders by Time magazine (Documents 823-824)
- Raising of the American Legation in China to the status of Embassy and
abolition of the Consulate General at Nanking (Documents 475-496)
- Japan: (Documents 825-1065)
- Political developments in Japan and efforts to improve relations with the
United States (Documents 825-850)
- Representations on establishment of oil monopolies in Japan and
Manchuria (Documents 851-929)
- Trade relations between the United States and Japan; voluntary restriction
of exports to the United States and the Philippine Islands by the
Japanese (Documents 930-1001)
- Proposed Japanese automobile legislation violative of the 1911 treaty of
commerce and navigation between the United States and Japan (Documents 1002-1005)
- Proposal of a consular convention between the United States and Japan (Documents 1006-1017)
- Proposed legislation in the State of Arizona affecting right of Japanese
nationals to cultivate agricultural land (Documents 1018-1024)
- Disinclination of Japan to negotiate a convention with the United States
regulating fisheries off the coast of Alaska (Documents 1025-1036)
- Observations by the Japanese Government regarding restrictions upon the
development and exploitation of natural resources by aliens in the
Philippine Islands (Documents 1037-1043)
- Refusal of the United States to accede to demand of Japanese Consul at
Chefoo for an official apology following conflict between American and
Japanese nationals (Documents 1044-1056)
- Protection of contract rights of the Oriental Consolidated Mining Company,
an American firm operating in Korea (Documents 1057-1058)
- Attitude of the United States regarding corporation in “Manchoukuo”
organized under American law but without American financial interest (Documents 1059-1065)
- Political developments in Japan and efforts to improve relations with the
United States (Documents 825-850)
- Siam: (Documents 1066-1073)
- Index