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Reference FO 671/511
Department/Office Foreign Office
Title China: Brigandage and piracy: Political implications and demands for protection of foreigners: General correspondence (Folder 1)
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Date 1929-1932
Collection Foreign Office Files for China, 1930-1937
Region East Asia
Countries China
Places Anhui; Australia; Beidaihe; Beijing; Canada; Changsha; Chongqing; Dalian; Denmark; France; French Concession; Fujian; Fuzhou; Gansu; Guandong; Guangdong; Guangzhou; Guizhou; Hankou; Harbin; Hefei; Henan; Hong Kong; Hongkou; Huangpu River; Hubei; Hunan; India; Japan; Jiangsu; Jiangxi; Jiujiang; Kunming; Kwantung Leased Territory; Lanzhou; London; Lushan; Manchuria; Mukden; Nanchang; Nanjing; Ningbo; Paotow; Shaanxi; Shandong; Shanghai; Shantou; Shanxi; Shenyang; Sichuan; Singapore; Soviet Union; Tianjin; Tibet; Tokyo; United Kingdom; United States; Weihai; Wuhan; Xiamen; Yangtze River; Yili; Yingkou; Yunnan; Zhejiang; Zhengzhou; Zhenjiang; Zhoushan
People Baldwin, Stanley, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley; Chen, Eugene; Chiang Kai-shek; Kennedy, John F.; Lampson, Miles (1st Baron Killearn); Song Ziwen (Soong Tse-ven, or T. V. Soong); Yan Xishan
Topics aircraft; Asiatic Petroleum Company; atrocities; banks; boycotts; brigandage; British-American Tobacco; broadcasting; business; Catholicism; celebrations; chamber of commerce; China Inland Mission; China Merchants Steam Navigation Company; Chinese Nationalist Party (Kuomintang); Christianity; civil war; communications; communism; concession; conference; consulate; cotton; culture; customs; debt; defence; disease; education; emigration; evacuation; extraterritoriality; famine; fish; flooding; Health; hospitals; imperialist; industry; intelligence; International Settlement; invasion; iron; judicial system; kidnapping; labour; mining; Minister of Foreign Affairs; missionaries; murder; naturalisation; navigation; newspapers; occupation; oil; Open Door policy; opium; peasants; People's Liberation Army; piracy; police; ports; post office; poverty; press; propaganda; radio; railways; recognition; relief work; revolution; riots; Royal Air Force; salt; Secretary of State; Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; Shanghai Municipal Council; Shanghai Municipal Police; Shanghai Volunteer Corps; shipping; smuggling; sterling; strikes; superannuation; taxation; tea; telegraphs; tobacco; trade; treaties; United Nations; war; water; weapons; women
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