H.M. King George V, death of : Foreign Office File 1936
- Published
- Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2017.
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource
- Additional Creators
- Foreign Office and Adam Matthew Digital (Firm)
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- Other Subject(s)
- Japan
- Abe, Nobuyuki
- Ashley Clarke, Henry
- Clive, Robert Henry
- Clive, Sir Robert
- Eden, Anthony
- Emperor Taisho
- Empress Teimei
- George Sansom
- Hirota, Koki
- Kermode, D W
- King Edward VII
- King Edward VIII
- King George V
- King George VI
- Macmillan, Harold
- Matsuoka, Yosuke
- Rawlings, Captain H Bernard
- Saito Takao
- Shidehara, Kijuro
- Shigemitsu, Mamoru
- Yoshida, Shigeru
- ambassador
- ammunition
- army
- British Empire
- business
- celebrations
- cemetery
- chamber of commerce
- Christianity
- civil disturbances
- civil war
- communications
- consulate
- cotton
- currency
- customs
- debt
- education
- embargo
- embassy
- employment
- engineers
- finance
- financial aid
- Freemasons
- gendarmerie
- gold reserve
- guns
- Health
- hospitals
- housing
- Imperial Rule Assistance Association
- import
- industry
- intelligence
- Islam
- Japanese Government
- Japanese yen
- Jewish
- judicial system
- lead
- media
- memorial
- military
- Minister of Finance
- Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Ministry of Information
- Ministry of Welfare
- missionaries
- missionary
- navy
- People's Liberation Army
- police
- population
- press
- priest
- Prime Minister
- propaganda
- radio
- RAF
- railway
- recognition
- religion
- revolt
- Royal Navy
- royalty
- Secretary of State
- Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
- Shanghai Municipal Council
- shipping
- ships
- silk
- strikes
- tea
- telegraphs
- The Church of England
- The Dairen Hebrew Society
- trade
- training
- treaties
- uniform
- war
- weapons
- women
- Note
- AMDigital Reference: FO 262/1938.
- Original Version
- Reproduction of: H.M. King George V, death of 1936.
- Location of Originals
- The National Archives
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- Crown Copyright documents © are reproduced by permission of The National Archives London, UK
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