Author | Nagle, E.D., Communications Expert, Transportation and Communications Division, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce; Hoover, Herbert, Secretary of Commerce, Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C.; Noyes, Frank B., President, Associated Press; Hoyt, |
Description | Correspondence dated January-February 1923, between the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Transportation and Communication Division, the Trade Commissioner in Shanghai, and the Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover, regarding the lack of American news in China
- Letter dated January 31, 1923, from Nagle to Hoover, entitled "American news to China" reporting on the action by the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai to remedy the situation, and drawing a summary of the present situation, including actual figures of messages received from London, and New York via London - 2p
- Letter dated February 15, 1923, from Nagle to Hoyt, entitled "American press to China" - 1p
- Letter dated February 26, 1923, from Nagle to Hoover, entitled "American press to China" - 1p
- Letter dated March 2, 1923, from Hugues, Secretary of State, to Hoover - 1p
- Letter dated February 12, 1923, from K.A. Bickel, President of the United Press Association, New York, to Secretary of State - 10p
- Letter dated March 9, 1923, from Nagle to Hoyt, entitled "American Press to China" - 2p
- Letter dated March 14, 1923, from Hugues, Secretary of State, to Hoover - 1p
- Letter dated March 28, 1923, from Hugues, Secretary of State, to Hoover - 1p
- Letter dated March 28, 1923, from Nagle to Hoover, entitled "American Press to China" - 3p
- Copy of a section of the treaty signed at the Washington Conference on the Limitation of Armament, on December 7, 1921 (attached to Nagle letter to Hoover dated May 15, 1923) - 2p
- Letter dated May 15, 1923, from Nagle to Hoover, entitled "American Press to China" - 1p
- Letter dated May 23, 1923, from Nagle to Herter (?), entitled "Commercial News to China" - 1p
- Letter dated June 27, 1923, from Hugues to Hoover, entitled "American Press to China" - 3p
- Letter dated May 15, 1923, from Bicket to Secretary of State, enclosing a copy of memorandum from the United Press Association, dated May 15, 1923 - 1p
- K.A. Bickel, United Press Association, Memorandum, May 15, 1923 - 2p
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