Official: Cabinet: Foreign Office prints: China., 10 Jan 1927 - 15 Sep 1927
Scope and Contents
Printed copies of correspondence from: Sir Austen Chamberlain to various representatives of the British Government (11); the Acting Consul General at Canton [China, John Brenan] on the Kuomintang and the effects of communism; Miles Lampson [later 1st Lord Killearn, British Minister to China] on subjects including the Nationalist Party in China and the crisis in Shanghai (7); 1st Lord Crewe [British Ambassador to France] on the response of the French government to China; Sir John Tilley [British Ambassador to Japan] on reaction to the seizure of British concessions at Hankow [China] (5); Sir Esme Howard [British Ambassador to the United States] (2); Herbert Goffe [Consul-General at Hankow] (2); Sir Robert Hodgson [British Charge d'Affairs in the Soviet Union] on dealings between the Soviet Union and China; General Sir George Macdonogh on Dr Sun Yat-sen and the Nationalist Government; Eric Teichman; and [Betram] Giles, Consul-General at Nanking.Also includes: "Who's Who in China" (notes on people and personalities in China); correspondence from the Asiatic Petroleum Company on events at Hankow; memoranda on the international settlement at Shanghai and the Hankow agreement; and extract from an article by Stalin on the revolution in China and communism.
Dates
- Creation: 10 Jan 1927 - 15 Sep 1927
Conditions Governing Access
Open
Extent
1 item(s) (1 file (45 loose folios including pamphlets))
Language of Materials
English
External Documents
Topical
Repository Details
Part of the Churchill Archives Centre Repository
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