Continued civil war and political disunion in China, with maintenance of the National Government and allegiance of the Manchurian leaders thereto1

1. For previous correspondence regarding political conditions in China, see Foreign Relations, 1928, vol. ii, pp. 119 ff.


[55] The Minister in China (MacMurray) to the Secretary of State

893.04417/1: Telegram


[57] The Chargé in Japan (Neville) to the Secretary of State

893.00/10274


[60] The Consul at Mukden (Myers) to the Minister in China (MacMurray)

893.00P.R.Mukden/21


[61] The Minister in China (MacMurray) to the Secretary of State

893.00P.R./15


[62] The Minister in China (MacMurray) to the Secretary of State

893.00P.R./17


[64] The Minister in China (MacMurray) to the Secretary of State

893.00P.R./18


[65] The Minister in China (MacMurray) to the Secretary of State

893.00/10423: Telegram


[66] The Minister in China (MacMurray) to the Secretary of State

893.00P.R./19


[67] The Minister in China (MacMurray) to the Secretary of State

893.00/10451: Telegram


[68] Memorandum by the Assistant Secretary of State (Johnson)

893.00/10476


[69] The Minister in China (MacMurray) to the Secretary of State

893.00P.R./20


[70] The Minister in China (MacMurray) to the Secretary of State

893.00P.R./22


[71] The Minister in China (MacMurray) to the Secretary of State

893.00P.R./23


[74] The Minister in China (MacMurray) to the Secretary of State

893.00P.R./24


[75] The Minister in China (MacMurray) to the Secretary of State

893.00P.R./25


[76] The Chargé in China (Perkins) to the Secretary of State

893.00P.R./26


[77] The Chargé in China (Perkins) to the Secretary of State

893.00P.R./27


[78] The Chargé in China (Perkins) to the Secretary of State

893.00P.R./28

  1. Telegram in two sections.