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Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1938, The Far East, Volume IV

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Contents

  • Undeclared War Between Japan and China (continued from Volume III):
    • Japanese interference with American treaty rights and with equality of commercial opportunity in China (Documents 1–137)
    • American interest in Japanese demands affecting the integrity of the International Settlement at Shanghai (Documents 138–158)
    • Naval measures taken by China and Japan along the coasts and in the rivers of China; effect on American and other shipping (Documents 159–256)
    • Settlement by Japan of the case of attack on the U. S. S. Panay, sunk December 12, 1937, in the Yangtze above Nanking (Documents 257–262)
    • Measures taken by the United States for the protection of American lives and property in China resulting from hostilities between Japan and China (Documents 263–758)
    • Problem of controlling the traffic in opium and other narcotic drugs in parts of China under Japanese military occupation (Documents 759–769)
    • Relief activities on behalf of victims of war conditions in China (Documents 770–775)
    • Objection by the Department of State to changing status of board of trustees administering Boxer Indemnity funds in China (Documents 776–781)
    • Concern of the United States respecting restrictions upon a free market in China and unpaid claims by China due to abnormal conditions (Documents 782–788)
  • China
  • Japan:
    • Political developments in Japan; increasing trend toward totalitarianism (Documents 789–808)
    • Representations to Japanese Government against application to American citizens of special taxes in Japan for support of hostilities in China (Documents 809–816)
    • Renewal of agreement between the United States and Japan regarding export of Japanese textiles to the Philippines (Documents 817–823)
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