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Reference FO 371/19298
Department/Office Foreign Office
Title China: Aviation in China; new Chinese regulations concerning flights by foreign aircraft over Chinese territory; British air advisers to the Chinese Government; the Far East Aviation Company; the Eurasia Aviation Corporation; Italian and American aviation activities in China
Date 1935
Collection Foreign Office Files for China, 1930-1937
Region East Asia
Countries China, United Kingdom, Italy, United States
Places Australia; Beijing; Changsha; Chengdu; Chongqing; France; French Concession; Fuzhou; Germany; Guandong; Guangdong; Guangxi; Guangzhou; Hankou; Hefei; Hong Kong; India; Iran; Italy; Japan; Jiangxi; Kunming; Kwantung Leased Territory; Lianyungang; London; Macau; Manchuria; Nanchang; Nanjing; Nanning; Qingdao; Rangoon; Shanghai; Singapore; Thailand; Tokyo; United Kingdom; United States; Weihai; Wuhan; Wuzhou; Xiamen; Yunnan; Zhengzhou; Zhenjiang
People Cadogan, Alexander; Chiang Kai-shek; Kung, H. H.; Li Zongren; MacDonald, Malcolm; White, Thomas D.
Topics agriculture; air raid; aircraft; alcohol; Asiatic Petroleum Company; banks; blockade; bombing; bonds; British firms; broadcasting; business; Chinese Maritime Customs; communications; communism; concession; conference; consulate; cotton; currency; customs; debt; defence; economy; education; elections; embassy; exports; finances; financial aid; fish; flooding; hospitals; industry; intelligence; investment; iron; labour; mining; Minister of Finance; Minister of Foreign Affairs; missionaries; newspapers; oil; opium; People's Liberation Army; piracy; police; ports; press; propaganda; radio; railways; recognition; rendition; Royal Air Force; science; Secretary of State; Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; shipping; smuggling; steel; sugar; taxation; telegraphs; trade; treaties; United Nations; war; water; weapons
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