Packages
I: Personal documents of M. Hassis, Soviet Vice-Consul in Canton
II: Communism - China
III: Civilization - China
IV: Student movement - China
V: Religion - China
VI: Political parties - China (Kuomintang)
VII: Labor and laboring classes - China
1. General - History
2. Strikes and lockouts
3. Trade unions
VIII: Economic conditions - China
IX: Commerce - Customs - China
X: Foreign relations - China
XI: The United States and China
XII: The United States and Russia
XIII: Japan - Korea
XIV: Great Britain
XV: Russia
XVI: Miscellaneous
Voluntary Report, "What Will Be the Political Outcome of the KMT-Labor Communist Movement in China--Chaos and Sovietism, or a New Political Form in International Affairs?" Draft
Manuscript (typed, written), "The Rise of Modern Industrialism in China"
Report, "The Labor Situation in China," 1923 March 1
Reports (carbons) re wreck and robbery of Tientsin-Pukov Express, 1923 May 6, with newspaper clippings
Sun Yat-sen
Official proclamations (in English)
"The International Development of China." Printed Program I: Part V (10 pp. plus 2 pp. diagrams)
"The International Development of China", Printed Program II (pp. 11-30). Diagrams inserted
Newspaper Clippings from The Independent Herald, Hankow, 1925 February 3, entitled "Dr. Sun Yat Sen: The Father of Chaos" (7 pp.)
Extraterritoriality
Printed materials
Newspaper clippings
Pamphlets
Correspondence - One letter
Summaries
Miscellany
Printed materials
Chinese Correspondence (Vol. 2, Nos. 6-7)
Pan-Pacific Trade Union Conference
Bulletin of Proceedings, Hankow, 1927 May
Vol. 1, Nos. 1-5, 11-14, 1927
Photograph (unidentified)
"Civilization and Culture" - Newspaper clippings, ca. 1922-1925, regarding various subjects (Tong Wars, etc.)
"Currency and Public Debts" - Copies of correspondence with Frederick Dumont, Commercial Office, State Department, 1928 December 31, 1929 January 22 and March 20
"Chinese History" - Printed materials re Canton Incident, Japan, Soviet Union, etc.
"Constitutional Government in China" - Printed materials
"American policy in China
Printed materials
Miscellaneous
Memo on American Policy in China - Past, Present and Future
Rockhill's memorandum on the Open Door Policy in China
Letter (carbon) to Secretary of State (No. 2636) from Jay C. Huston (2 pp.)
Report (corrected), "Encouragement of the Importation of Specified Classes of Commodities into U.S. and Extension. . . (of U.S.) Investments. . . (in) China," 1921 October 20
Report (carbon), "The Chinese Renaissance and Its Relation to Soviet Policy in the Far East," Sec. 1., 1923 August 8; Ibid, Sec. II, 1922 September 15
Miscellaneous materials
'Political,' 1929 April 1 (9 pp.) by C. P. Murray
Revised regulations of the Mutual Assistance Society (or Chinese Socialist Society of Canton) (22 pp.)
Editorials, Peking and Tientsin Times, 1922 May 6-27
'A Review of Political Conditions in the Canton Consular District,' 1927 December 31 (51 pp. plus enclosures)
Ibid, 1927 December (23 pp. plus enclosures)
Report, "The Significance to Foreigners in China of the 1924-1925 Anti-Christian Outburst" (37 pp. plus enclosures)
Report, including introduction with description of contents, pp. a-j. Subject: political situation in China, 1911-1924 (and Hankow, 1925 January-March), n.d.
Sun Yat-sen - Miscellaneous typed and written materials; report regarding the Foreign News Services of China by Don D. Patterson, 1922 January 15
Printed material
American Foreign Service Journal, 1932 August
Reply Letters by S. P. Smith to R. F. Johnston's Letters to a Missionary, Commercial Press, Ltd., Shanghai, 1919
Printed address by Byron Brenan, H.B.M.'s Consul-General at Shanghai, entitled The Office of District Magistrate in China, Shanghai, 1899
American Trust publication, Review of the Pacific (various issues from 1927-1929)
Miscellaneous reports, manuscripts
Prominent Men in the KMT (translation of Soviet reports, dated 1926 May)
Spread of Labor Union Movement. . . Yangtsze Valley (4 pp.)
Sketch history of Chinese Communist Party (40 pp.)
Voluntary Report, "Will Chinese Capitalism Be Willing to Save China from Chaos and Communism?" 1931 November 15 (49 pp.)
"Peasant, Workers, Soldiers Revolt of 1927 December 11-13 at Canton" (53 pp. plus enclosures). Addressed to J. V. A. MacMurray, American Minister, Peking
Political Conditions in Canton District, 1927 October (13 pp. plus enclosures). Addressed to F. L. Mayer
Political Conditions in Canton Consular District, 1928 March (12 pp. plus enclosures). Addressed to F. L. Mayer
Comments on a book (typed)
Political report, n.d. (carbon)
"Communism in South China: The Hai-Lu-Fend Soviet," 1928 February 7 (carbon manuscript) (15 pp.)
Jay Calvin Huston, "Sun Yat-sen, the Kuomingtang and the Chinese Russian Political and Economic Alliance." Typescript draft