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S30/30/1 · File · 1923
Part of League of Nations Secretariat

Contains letters form the representatives of China describing the scope of the attack and its consequences. Contains newspapers and magazines printed in China about the event. Contains Japanese explanation of bombardment of Hangchow and occupation of Machurian state - Prevention of the spread of Communism.

S407/7/1 · File · 1924.03.01-1933.11.13
Part of League of Nations Secretariat

Correspondence, articles and press reviews concerning sessions of the Committee of experts, lists of sessions of the International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation and sub-committees, critical press reviews, solidarity among intellectual workers, appeals for funds, protection and preservation of monuments, article by Thomas Mann, withdrawal of Japan from the League and membership of various bodies dependant on the Intellectual Cooperation Organisation.

S37/37/1 · File · 1932
Part of League of Nations Secretariat

This file contains various documents gathered by Protestant missionaries about the overall political situation (governance, education, military occupation, etc.) in Mukden and in Manchuria in 1932. It contains the following documents: No. 1. Directory of the names of Japanese appointed by Japanese military authorities to the Government of the Three Eastern Provinces of China since 18th Sept. 1931; No. 2. Retaliation by force and Shidehara hardens his attitude; No. 3. Inspecting of troops and "remarkable" instructions given; No. 4. Important Instructions to Kwantung Army and Doihara; No. 5: Doihara's Remarks on his way back to Mukden; No. 6. Japanese on the crenellated wall, Mukden; No. 7. The occupation of Board of Finance, Mukden, with Japanese flag hoisted on the building; No. 8. Lt.-Gen. Honjo's Proclamation on Sept. 19th 1931; No. 9. List of innocent citizens shot by Japanese soldiers since 18th Sept. 1931; Nos. 10, 11, 12, 13 & 14. Innocent citizens shot by Japanese; No. 15. Japanese soldier on guard of the Provincial Bank of the Three Eastern Provinces; No. 16. Instructions re reopening of the Banks of Mukden by Lt.- Gen. Honjo; No. 17. Special Regulations re reopening of Frontier Bank. Note the names of those people who present at the meeting for drafting of these regulations; No. 18. Special Regulations re re-opening of the Provincial Bank of the Three Eastern Provinces; No. 19. Re-opening of the Board of Finance of Liaoning Province; No. 20. List of alterations and deletions of school text-books; Nos.21.22, 23, & 24. showing some of the alterations in the textbooks; No. 25. Slogans: Teach in Japanese (of the so-called New State); No.26. Educational policy of the New State; No.27. Notification of Col. Doihara re his assumption of office as the Managing Superintendent of the Mukden-Hailung Railway; No.28. Instruction of the Controlling Department of Japanese Kwantung Army Headquarters re appointment of Vice-Super-intendent to the Mukden-Hailung Railway; No.29. Japanese telegram system used at Chinchow in place of Chinese system; No.30. Mail matters detained by Japanese censors; No.31. Letters censored by Japanese Gendarmerie, Mukden; No.32. Mukden Spinning and Weaving Works to be merged with Manchurian Cotton Mill, Liaoyang (Japanese); No.33. Lt.-Gen. Honjo's proclamation re amnesty; No.34. Lt.-Gen. Honjo's notification re appointments of Japanese Mayor and other staff for Mukden; No. 35. Harataki appointed Chief of General Executive Bureau of Kirin Provincial Government; No.36. Photo of arm badge with stamps of Japanese Gendarmerie worn by Local Chinese-Police in Mukden; No.37. Japanese Kwantung Army Headquarters recruiting soldiers for Peace Preservation Corps, for the Provincial Government of Liaoning Province; No. 38. Watahin’s visiting card; No.39. Mr. [?] signed statement re Chamber of Commerce meeting; No.40. Kawashiri's visiting card; No.41. Self-Government Guidance Dept. Proclamation; No.42. One of the Big Posters showing typical Japanese style of writing and wording; No.43. Dragon Book; No.44. One of the pamphlets; No.45. Special number of "North-Eastern Civilization Half-Monthly; No.46. Red Scrolls; Nos.47 & 48. Cover and Letters of Self-Government Guidance Department; No.49. Signed receipt re slogans despatched by Self-Government Guidance Dept. and the slogans written on a piece of red Japanese cloth; No.50. Note from Mayor Chao to Chamber of Commerce re G.Yen 1’500 from Japanese military Headquarters; No.51. "Manchurian Representatives" appealing the Japanese Army Headquarters for establishment of the New State; No.52. Lama representatives calling on Mayor Chao and Commander in chief of the Japanese Kwantung Army; No.53. Penhsihu's appeal to the Japanese Kwanttung Army Headquarter for the establishment of New State;

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S93/43/1 · File · 1925-1927
Part of League of Nations Secretariat

The file contains documents (statistics) regarding Spain's customs policy and a trade policy overview, comparisons of maximum and minimum tariffs or customs duties by country and good (product) and years 1913 versus 1925.