Actions for China: Extraterritoriality: British representation on Commission; attitude of missionaries; Report of China Association and British Chamber of Commerce, Shanghai; potential involvement of Holy See 1926
China: Extraterritoriality: British representation on Commission; attitude of missionaries; Report of China Association and British Chamber of Commerce, Shanghai; potential involvement of Holy See 1926
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- Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2013.
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- Xiamen
- Yangtze River
- Yantai
- Yichang
- Yingkou
- Yunnan
- Zhangjiakou
- Zhejiang
- Zhenjiang
- China, United Kingdom
- East Asia
- Chamberlain, Sir (Joseph) Austen
- Chang Tso-lin (Zhang Zuolin)
- Feng Yu-xiang
- Lampson, Miles (1st Baron Killearn)
- Macleay, Sir James
- Macmillan, Harold
- Skinner Turner
- Teichman, Eric
- Wang Zhengting
- agriculture
- aircraft
- anti-foreign feeling
- asylum
- atrocities
- banks
- bonds
- Boxer Indemnity
- brigandage
- business
- Catholicism
- cemetery
- cession (of territory)
- chamber of commerce
- China Association
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- Chinese Maritime Customs
- Christianity
- civil war
- coal
- communications
- communism
- concession
- conference
- confiscation
- Confucius
- consulate
- culture
- customs
- debt
- defence
- disease
- education
- elections
- electricity
- epidemic
- exports
- extraterritoriality
- finances
- financial aid
- foreign aid
- Health
- hospitals
- imperialist
- industry
- International Settlement
- invasion
- investment
- judicial system
- kidnapping
- labour
- literature
- local administration
- lotteries
- martial law
- mining
- Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Minister of Justice
- missionaries
- murder
- naturalisation
- newspapers
- occupation
- oil
- opium
- peace conference
- People's Republic of China
- piracy
- police
- ports
- press
- propaganda
- railways
- rebellions
- recognition
- refugees
- religion
- rendition
- revolution
- riots
- Royal Air Force
- salt
- science
- Secretary of State
- Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
- Shanghai Mixed Court
- Shanghai Municipal Council
- Shanghai Municipal Police
- strikes
- taxation
- tea
- telegraphs
- trade
- treaties
- war
- water
- women
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- AMDigital Reference: FO 371/11646.
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