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Reference FO 371/13961
Department/Office Foreign Office
Title China: Pacific affairs; capture and murder of leading church officials; governorship of Hong Kong; consul affairs
Date 1929
Collection Foreign Offices Files for China, 1919-1929
Region East Asia
Countries China, Hong Kong
Places Andong; Anshan; Australia; Beijing; Belgium; Burma; Canada; Changchun; Chientao District; Dalian; France; Fuzhou; Germany; Guandong; Guangdong; Guangxi; Guangzhou; Hankou; Harbin; Hefei; Heilongjiang; Henan; Hong Kong; Huangpu; Hubei; Hunan; India; Inner Mongolia; Iran; Ireland; Italy; Japan; Jiangsu; Jiangxi; Jilin; Jinan; Jingzhou; Kashgar; Korea; Kowloon; Kwantung Leased Territory; Liaoning; London; Malaya; Manchuria; Mongolia; Moscow; Mukden; Nanjing; Netherlands; Poland; Qingdao; Shaanxi; Shamian Island; Shandong; Shanghai; Shanxi; Shenyang; Singapore; Soviet Union; Spain; Sri Lanka; Suiyuan; Taiyuan; Tengyue; Tianjin; Tibet; Tokyo; Turkestan; United Kingdom; United States; Washington DC; Weihai; Wuhan; Xi'an; Xinjiang; Yalu River; Yangtze River; Yichang; Yingkou; Yunnan; Zhangjiakou; Zhenjiang
People Barkley, Alben W.; Borodin, Mikhail; Chamberlain, Sir (Joseph) Austen; Chang Tso-lin (Zhang Zuolin); Chen, Eugene; Chiang Kai-shek; Clementi, Sir Cecil; Feng Yu-xiang; Ho Lung; Kung, H. H.; Lampson, Miles (1st Baron Killearn); Lattimore, Owen; Li Wei-han; Lloyd George, David, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor; Macmillan, Harold; Milner, Alfred, 1st Viscount Milner; Owen, David; Song Ziwen (Soong Tse-ven, or T. V. Soong); Sun Chuan-fang; Sun Fo; Sun Yat-sen; Teichman, Eric; Wang Zhengting; Webb, Sidney, Baron Passfield; Wu Peifu; Wu Tingfang; Yan Xishan
Topics agriculture; anti-foreign feeling; atrocities; banks; bombing; bonds; boycotts; brigandage; British firms; British foreign policy; British-American Tobacco; business; Catholicism; celebrations; cession (of territory); chamber of commerce; Chinese Maritime Customs; Chinese Nationalist Party (Kuomintang); Christianity; civil disturbances; civil war; coal; communications; communism; concession; conference; Confucianism; Confucius; consulate; cotton; counter-revolutionary; culture; currency; customs; debt; defence; economy; education; embassy; emigration; epidemic; exports; extraterritoriality; famine; finances; financial aid; flooding; Health; hospitals; housing; immigration; imperialist; industry; intelligence; invasion; investment; iron; judicial system; Kellogg-Briand Pact; kidnapping; labour; League of Nations; literature; migration; mining; Minister of Foreign Affairs; Minister of Industry; minorities; missionaries; murder; navigation; newspapers; occupation; oil; Open Door policy; opium; Organic Law; peace conference; peasants; Peking-Mukden railway; piracy; police; ports; post office; poverty; press; production; propaganda; radio; railways; rebellions; recognition; refugees; religion; reparations; revolution; riots; Royal Air Force; salt; science; Secretary of State; Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; Shanghai Municipal Council; Shanghai Municipal Police; shipping; smuggling; steel; strikes; taxation; tea; telegraphs; tobacco; trade; trade unions; treaties; United Nations; Universities' China Committee; US foreign policy; war; water; weapons; women
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