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Reference FO 371/14735
Department/Office Foreign Office
Title China: British Municipal Council in Tientsin; Chinese game law; rendition of British concession at Amoy; registration of arms carried by foreigners in China; attack on Sir M. Lampson by Central China Post for visit to Hankow; Peking Syndicate Limited; rebuilding Royal Asiatic Society in Shanghai
Date 1930
Collection Foreign Office Files for China, 1930-1937
Region East Asia
Countries China, United Kingdom
Places Beijing; Belgium; France; French Concession; Fujian; Fuzhou; Guangzhou; Gulangyu; Hankou; Hefei; Henan; Hong Kong; India; Ireland; Italy; Japan; Jiangsu; Jiangxi; Jiujiang; Kashgar; London; Nanjing; Shamian Island; Shanghai; Shantou; Taiwan; Tianjin; United Kingdom; United States; Washington DC; Wuhan; Xiamen; Yangtze River; Zhengzhou; Zhenjiang
People Chamberlain, Sir (Joseph) Austen; Chen, Eugene; Lampson, Miles (1st Baron Killearn); Teichman, Eric; Wang Zhengting; Yan Xishan
Topics agriculture; aircraft; banks; bonds; British nationals; business; celebrations; cession (of territory); chamber of commerce; Chinese Maritime Customs; coal; communications; concession; conference; consulate; currency; customs; debt; defence; economy; education; elections; electricity; embassy; extraterritoriality; famine; finances; financial aid; fish; Health; hospitals; industry; intelligence; International Settlement; investment; iron; judicial system; martial law; mining; Minister of Finance; Minister of Foreign Affairs; navigation; newspapers; occupation; oil; opium; Peking Syndicate; People's Liberation Army; police; ports; post office; press; production; radio; railways; rebellions; recognition; rendition; Royal Air Force; salt; Secretary of State; Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; sterling; superannuation; taxation; tea; telegraphs; trade; treaties; United Nations; war; water; weapons
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