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Reference FO 371/16152
Department/Office Foreign Office
Title China: Sino-Japanese dispute; situation in Manchuria, Shanghai and Tientsin; British, US and Soviet attitudes to conflict; damage to British life and property; Chinese reply to Japanese ultimatum; effects of new regime in Manchuria; proposed formation of independent state in Manchuria; anti-Japanese feelings; number of women and children killed in Shanghai; demilitarised zones in treaty ports; pro-war demonstrations in Tokyo
Date 1932
Collection Foreign Office Files for China, 1930-1937
Region East Asia
Countries China, Japan, United Kingdom, United States, Soviet Union
Places Australia; Beijing; Belgium; Changchun; Dalian; Denmark; France; Germany; Guangzhou; Hankou; Harbin; Heilongjiang; Hong Kong; Hongkou; Italy; Japan; Jilin; London; Manchuria; Mongolia; Moscow; Mukden; Nanjing; Netherlands; Norway; Shanghai; Shenyang; Soviet Union; Sweden; Taiwan; Tianjin; Tibet; Tokyo; United Kingdom; United States; Washington DC; Wuhan; Xi'an; Yili; Yingkou; Zhenjiang
People Balfour, Arthur, 1st Earl of Balfour; Cadogan, Alexander; Chen, Eugene; Chiang Kai-shek; Lampson, Miles (1st Baron Killearn)
Topics aircraft; anti-foreign feeling; banks; bombing; boycotts; business; cession (of territory); China Association; communications; concession; conference; consulate; currency; customs; defence; elections; embassy; evacuation; hospitals; industry; International Settlement; iron; Kellogg-Briand Pact; labour; League of Nations; mediation; Minister of Foreign Affairs; newspapers; occupation; oil; Open Door policy; Organic Law; People's Liberation Army; police; ports; press; radio; railways; rebellions; recognition; revolution; riots; Royal Air Force; Secretary of State; Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; Shanghai International Settlement; strikes; telegraphs; trade; treaties; war; weapons; women
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