China: Boxer indemnity negotiations; proposed settlements of Shameen, Wanhsien and Shakee incidents; defaults in connection with loans and bonds for Tientsin-Pukow, Shanghai-Penching, Hukuang, Canton-Kowloon, and Peking-Mukden railways; Hukuang gold loan; outstanding Chinese internal loans and foreign obligations 1930
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- Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2013.
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- Beijing
- Chongqing
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- Yangtze River
- Yichang
- Zhenjiang
- China
- East Asia
- Lampson, Miles (1st Baron Killearn)
- Song Ziwen (Soong Tse-ven, or T. V. Soong)
- Sun Fo
- Teichman, Eric
- Wang Zhengting
- banks
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- Boxer Indemnity
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- Canton-Hankow Railway
- Chinese Maritime Customs
- civil war
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- famine
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- shipping
- steel
- sterling
- stock exchange
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- AMDigital Reference: FO 371/14678.
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- Reproduction of: China: Boxer indemnity negotiations; proposed settlements of Shameen, Wanhsien and Shakee incidents; defaults in connection with loans and bonds for Tientsin-Pukow, Shanghai-Penching, Hukuang, Canton-Kowloon, and Peking-Mukden railways; Hukuang gold loan; outstanding Chinese internal loans and foreign obligations 1930.
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