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Index to Paragraphs of Report on Extra-territoriality Negotiations.
1 Résumé of position at beginning of March.
2. Chinese memorandum of December 17,
1930.
3. American action on Chinese counter-
proposals.
His
39. Reserved areas: Interview with Minister
for Foreign Affairs on May 1. 40. Reserved areas: Doubts as to
Majesty's Government's instructions. Chinese political crisis: Canton declares
against Chiang Kai-shek.
continued Negotiations
May 4:
on
Minister for Foreign Affairs' further offer of Greater Shanghai for three
years.
41.
4.
Arrival at Nanking early in March.
5. Receipt of instructions on March 7.
42.
6. Opening of negotiations on March 8. 7. Discussion of four major points.
8. Minister for Foreign Affairs agrees to discussion of legal safeguards by experts.
43.
Opening of People's Convention and issue
of mandate of May 5.
44.
Sequence of events leading up to mandate
of May 5.
45.
Resumption of negotiations on May 8 after
issue of mandate.
11.
46.
9. Negotiations opened by Japanese, French,
Dutch and Norwegian representatives. 10. Detailed negotiations regarding functions of legal counsellors and other safeguards. Progress made and agreed texts of
March 14.
12. Meeting with Joint Committee at Shanghai
on March 16.
American negotiations to be transferred to
Nanking.
47.
Discussions concerning personal status
cases.
Visit to Shanghai and meetings with Joint
Committee, May 14, 15 and 16.
48. Foreign Office instructions regarding
reserved areas received May 15.
49. Meeting with Minister for Foreign Affairs,
May 18.
13.
14.
State Department's
instructions
tc
American Minister.
15. Negotiations resumed March 25.
50.
Meeting of May 18: Preamble.
16. Progress made and agreed texts of
51.
Meeting of May 18: Duration.
March 27.
52.
Meeting of May 18: Ratification.
17. Points still outstanding March 27. 18. Suspension of negotiations over Easter; offer of criminal jurisdiction for reserved
53.
Meeting of May 18: Reserved areas.
54.
Americans present draft treaty at
Washington.
55.
56.
areas.
19. Conversation with Admiral Chen, April 1. 20.
Conversation with Minister for Foreign
Affairs, April 1.
21. Conversation with Dr. Wang Chung-hui,
April 2.
22. Representations made by, and reply to, Chinese Minister in
23.
24.
returned
London.
Minister for Foreign Affairs' declaration
of April 10.
Attitude of Chinese Government in linking extra-territoriality with People's. Con- vention fixed for May 5.
25. American, French and Japanese negotia-
tions.
26.
27.
Visit to Peking over Easter.
Meeting with Tientsin Committee on
April 16.
28. Negotiations resumed at Nanking on
April 18.
29. Discussion with Minister for Foreign
Affairs about reserved areas, April 18. Further discussion with Dr. Wang Chung-
hui.
Americans suggest consular convention. Further instructions re reserved arcas and conversation with Minister for Foreign Affairs on May 21.
57. Reserved areas: Discussion of May 24. Minister for Foreign Affairs offers Shanghai for five, and Tientsin for three years.
58. Reserved areas: Discussion of May 25: Minister for Foreign Affairs offers Shanghai for maximum of ten, and Tientsin for five years.
59. Reserved areas: Discussion of May 16: Minister for Foreign Affairs withdraws offer of May 25 and proposes five years for each place.
60. Reserved areas: Final discussion of May 27: Maximum of ten years for Shanghai and five for Tientsin tenta- tively agreed to.
61. Suggestion for exchanging copies of agreed texts: Aggravation of internal Chinese political crisis.
Ratification article left outstanding.
30.
62.
63.
Maps of reserved areas.
31.
Negotiations resumed between experts,
April 22.
64.
Foreign Office doubts as regards time limit
for exclusion of Shanghai.
34.
32. Progress made and agreed texts of April 27. 33. Outstanding points: Rights of residence.
Publication of codes.
35.
Personal status.
36.
Reserved areas: Discussion of April 27;
Minister for Foreign Affairs offers Inter national Settlement at Shanghai for three years.
37. Negotiations of other Powers: Dutch and Norwegians settle; American negotia- tions resumed at Washington.
38. Reserved areas: His Majesty's Govern- ment's instructions of April 27 and April 29.
65. Difficulties in the way of securing indefinite exclusion of Shanghai. Views of Shanghai Joint Committee, His Majesty's consul-general and Judge Feetham.
Final discussions, June 5: Duration. Discussion of June 5: Minister for Foreign Affairs' final reservation on article 16. Texts of draft treaty, exchanged June 6. Agreed texts: Comments on: Difficulties
over reciprocity.
71. Appreciation of Mr. Teichman's services..
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
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