LIST OF PAPERS



            THE FAR EASTERN CRISIS

CHAPTER IV: OCTOBER 1-DECEMBER 31, 1934-Continued



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From the Ambassador in Japan
  Report of a change in Japanese representation in Manchuria
occasioned in part by the recent introduction of new plans in the
Japanese governmental organs in that region.
To the Charg6 in China (tel.)
  Attitude toward Legation's suggestions in telegram No. 557,
December 6, pertaining to the Shanghai defense scheme.
From the Charge in China
  Information concerning rumored Japanese proposals to the
Chinese looking toward: (1) extension of the demilitarized area in
North China, (2) "military cooperation" by the appointment of
at least five Japanese military advisers to each of the coastal
provinces, and (3) "economic cooperation" by a Japanese loan
for projects in the Yangtze River Valley in the Northwest.
From the Consul General at Shanghai
  Apprehension of the Chinese public over recent maneuvers
conducted by the Japanese Naval Landing Force in various areas
of the International Settlement.
From the Under Secretary of State to the Chief of the Division of
    Far Eastern Affairs
  Discussion with President Roosevelt of the awkward situation
created by the simultaneous announcements of Japanese ter-
mination of the Washington Naval Treaty and U. S. Navy's
intended maneuvers in the Pacific; disinclination of the President
to consider suggestions toward modification of the Navy's plans.
To the Ambassador in Japan (tel.)
  Information that the intended naval maneuvers consist only
of defensive exercises in the area between Hawaii and the
Aleutian Islands.

From the Chargg in China
  Review of developments in China during the year 1934.



                                 CHINA
PROBLEM OF CONTROLLING THE TRAFFIC IN OPIUM AND NARCOTIC DRUGS IN
                CHINA, INCLUDING MANCHURIA AND JEHOL



From the Consul at Geneva
  R6sum6 of developments relative to the Chinese amendments
to the report of the Opium Advisory Committee as adopted by
the Council of the League of Nations on January 20.
To the Ambassador in Great Britain (tel.)
  Background information concerning a request, March 16, by
the League Council that certain foreign Governments, including
the United States, furnish the Opium Advisory Committee with
any information obtainable on narcotic drug traffic in Man-
churia and Jehol; instructions to ascertain informally whether
the British Government would be willing to defer its reply
pending an exchange of views with the U. S. Government.
Advice that Stewart J Fuller, representative on the Opium
Advisory Committee, could join the discussion in London,
May 2-May 5.



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