Papers Relating to Pacific and Far Eastern Affairs

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Contents

Spheres of Interest
58
The Open Door Policy
64
LungChingUHai Railway Belgian
70
Roads built with Chinese capital
74
Enclosures Page
77
Mr Bakers suggestions for a syndicate to be established for the purpose of super
86
Construction and History to 1917
93
Finance
103
The Existing Problem
109
Proposal for the unification on a commercial or international basis of the Chinese railways
111
Railway Map of North China Facing
133
The Harriman Negotiations
139
Japan obtains the Support of Great Britian France and Russia in her Efforts to Consoli
145
68
147
RussoJapanese Rapprochement
151
The Yalu River Timber Company
157
Extent of lines Controlled by the South Manchuria Railway Company
163
Baron Takahashi to Mr Jacob H Schiff
169
The Shantung question
172
Map of Shantung Facing
175
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176
21
186
25
192
Annex
203
General DiscussionContinued
215
Annex V Part
216
Annex VII Part
220
Annex IX Part
229
Annex IX Part
235
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236
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Annex
242
42
247
43
289
47
295
Telegram from American Embassy Tokio to the Department of State March
310
Page
317
The Twentyone Demands made by Japan upon China 1915 245
319
Naval cooperation
331
Page
342
Page
343
74
361
China objects to direct negotiations between Great Britain and Tibet
391
Map
393
Ostensible and real reasons for British interference
404
Map of Mongolia Facing
453
Mukden reports these
455
Overthrow of Little Hsu and Anfu party
467
Article on Russian Proposals to China
484
The Chinese Conception of Sovereignty
489
Juridical Reform in China
499
The tariff today
507
Tariff Documents
519
EXPORT DUTIES 16
520
Page
535
13
554
Annex
560
Bankers Conference at ParisContinued Page
565
Summary statement of the financial situation in China Part I 527
567
Formation of Sextuple Group Comprising Great Britain Germany France United States
568
Impressions of the present situation in Japan
581
Chart showing navigation routes in the North Pacific Facing
590
Japans Relations with other Powers in the Far EastContinued Page
592
Page
595
Attitude of Pacific Coast
693
Japanese immigration and alleged discrimination against Japanese residents in
695
Discrimination
700
California Alien Land Law of 1913
709
Letter from Governor of California June 19 1920
733
Correspondence on this law with Japanese Embassy 1921
743
The Struggle
750
Attitude of Japanese Towards Other Races
764
Introductory
771
Geographical position 34 to 43 north latitude and approximately 129 east longitude
785
Conclusion
803
elements in Russian Far Eastern politics New Russian demands on China United
807
The Russian advance to the Pacific 1582 to 1895
809
The RussoJapanese rapprochement 1906 to 1917
822
Russian penetration in Turkestan and Mongolia 1880 to 1917
834
The progress of the Revolution in Siberia 1917 to 1921 31
837
American and Allied intervention in Siberia
839
The existing situation
844
Annex 41
847
Map Facing
853
Intervention up to the American Withdrawal
861
Withdrawal of American Troops
873
Appeal of Supreme War Council Versailles to President Wilson for Allied Interven
885
Official statement concerning the Lieutenant Ryan incident at Chita Siberia
891
Official statement concerning the Lieutenant Ryan incident at Chita Siberia 39
892
Reply of President Wilson to a Senate Resolution concerning the American Troops
897
Foreign Rights and Pretensions in Eastern Siberia
903
Foreign Rights and Pretensions in Eastern Siberia 3
905
The Problem of Sakhalin
909
Japanese Economic Penetration in Eastern Siberia
917
Navigation of the Amur Sungari and Ussuri Rivers
929
Concessions in Eastern Siberia
933
The Bolsheviks and the Far East
945
Introduction
967
Siberia
986
French IndoChina
987
Netherlands East Indies
993
Conclusion
999
Chief Commodities in Chinas Trade
1006
Introductory
1023
American Influence upon Educational Ideals and Practice in These Lands
1025
Special Service in Times of Emergency and in the Care of the Helpless
1035
ObjectLessons in Interracial Cooperation and Fellowship 103
1038
Map of the Pacific showing sovereignties mandates and claims Facing
1047
The Pacific Islands are one of the most important factors in the problem of the limi
1052
A British Monroe Doctrine for the Pacific
1054
Present Possessions of the United States in the Pacific Ocean
1066
Germany in the Pacific Ocean
1075
Japanese Interests in the Pacific Before the WarContinued Page
1082
The Interest of the United States in the Marianas Carolines and Marshalls
1095
The Mandate Controversy with Special Reference to Yap and the Japanese Islands
1101
American Treaty Rights in the Islands Assigned to Japan under Mandate
1108
The New Zealand MandateSamoa
1118
F Civil Administration
1119
French Settlements in Oceania
1126
France
1134
The proposals of the Japanese Government regarding limitation of armament
1140
TransPacific steamship lines sailing from North American ports
1151
Electrical communications with special reference to China and the North Pacific
1155
ELECTRICAL COMMUNICATIONS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CHINA
1159
Map of Eastern Asia showing cables and principal telegraph lines Facing
1165
Radio in China
1171
British TransPacific Cable
1177
Annex 2
1183

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