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Reference FO 371/9186
Department/Office Foreign Office
Title China: Disposal of arms and ammunition at Weihaiwei; retrocession; electric lighting scheme; foreign trade; Sino-Tibetan frontier
Date 1923
Collection Foreign Offices Files for China, 1919-1929
Region East Asia
Countries China, United Kingdom
Places Andong; Anhui; Batang; Beijing; Chamdo; Chengdu; France; Gansu; Guangzhou; Gyantse; Hankou; Hefei; Henan; Hong Kong; India; Japan; Jinan; Lhasa; London; Qingdao; Shandong; Shanghai; Sichuan; Tianjin; Tibet; United Kingdom; United States; Washington DC; Weihai; Wuhan; Yangtze River; Yunnan; Zhengzhou; Zhenjiang
People Alston, Sir Beilby; Balfour, Arthur, 1st Earl of Balfour; Curzon, George, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston; Devonshire, 9th Duke of (Victor Cavendish); Jordan, Sir John; Koo, Wellington (Koo Wei-chün); Lampson, Miles (1st Baron Killearn); Macleay, Sir James; Teichman, Eric; Tenzin Gyatso
Topics anti-foreign feeling; banks; boycotts; brigandage; British firms; business; cession (of territory); Chinese Maritime Customs; civil disturbances; civil war; communications; concession; conference; consulate; customs; Dalai Lama; debt; defence; education; elections; electricity; exports; finances; financial aid; hospitals; intelligence; invasion; iron; Minister of Foreign Affairs; navigation; newspapers; occupation; oil; opium; police; ports; post office; press; railways; recognition; rendition; revolution; Royal Air Force; Secretary of State; Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; Sino-Tibetan relations; strikes; taxation; tea; telegraphs; trade; treaties; United Nations; war; weapons
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