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Reference FO 371/16229
Department/Office Foreign Office
Title China: Bank of Manchuria's insurance policies with British firms; Japanese commercial interests in Manchuria; economic outlook in Manchuria; Japanese interpretation of "open door" policy in Manchuria; Japanese settlement of Manchuria; Britain's market in Manchuria; British insurance businesses in Manchuria; discrimination against British subjects and insurers by Manchukuo government
Date 1932
Collection Foreign Office Files for China, 1930-1937
Region East Asia
Countries China, United Kingdom, Japan
Places Andong; Anshan; Australia; Beijing; Belgium; Canada; Changchun; Chongqing; Czechoslovakia; Dalian; France; Fuzhou; Guandong; Guangdong; Harbin; Heilongjiang; Henan; Hong Kong; India; Iran; Italy; Japan; Jehol Province; Jiangxi; Jilin; Korea; Kwantung Leased Territory; Liaoning; London; Manchukuo; Manchuria; Manzhouli; Mongolia; Mukden; Shanghai; Shanhaikuan; Shenyang; Soviet Union; Thailand; Tianjin; Tokyo; United Kingdom; United States; Ussuri River; Washington DC; Weihai; Yantai; Yingkou; Zhenjiang
People Chang Chun; Lampson, Miles (1st Baron Killearn); Wang Zhengting; Zhang Qun
Topics agriculture; aircraft; Asiatic Petroleum Company; banks; bonds; boycotts; British firms; business; chamber of commerce; China Association; China Consortium; Chinese Maritime Customs; Chinese Nationalist Party (Kuomintang); coal; communications; concession; conference; confiscation; consulate; cotton; currency; customs; debt; defence; disease; drugs; education; embassy; emigration; exports; finances; financial aid; fish; flooding; foreign exchange; hospitals; immigration; industry; intelligence; invasion; investment; iron; judicial system; labour; League of Nations; migration; mining; Minister of Commerce; Minister of Finance; Minister of Foreign Affairs; navigation; newspapers; occupation; oil; Open Door policy; opium; People's Liberation Army; police; ports; press; production; radio; railways; recognition; revolution; riots; Royal Air Force; salt; Secretary of State; Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; smuggling; socialism; steel; sterling; strikes; sugar; taxation; tea; telegraphs; textiles; tobacco; trade; treaties; United Nations; war; water; weapons; women
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