Description | Correspondence and newspaper clippings in connection with Japanese loans on Manchurian forests:
- Letter dated July 15, 1918 from Commercial Attache A.W. Ferrin, Peking, to the Chief of Bureau, Washington, D.C., on the subject of "Japanese Loans on Manchurian Forests" - 1p
- Newspaper clipping from The Peking Leader, Peking, dated July 10, 1918 entitled "More about the Forestry Loan. Tien Wen-lieh Gives Way at Last" - 3p
- Letter dated July 19, 1918 from Commercial Attache A.W. Ferrin, Peking, to the Chief of Bureau, Washington, D.C., on the subject of "Japanese Loans on Manchurian Forests" - 1p
- Newspaper clipping from Manchuria Daily News, Dairen, dated July 13, 1918 (Kirin, July 12, 1918) entitled "Antagonistic Movement against Kirin Forestry Loan" - 1p
- Newspaper clipping from Manchuria Daily News, Dairen, dated July 13, 1918 (Changchun, July 12, 1918) entitled "Boycott against Japanese goods" - 1p
- Newspaper clipping from The Peking Leader, Peking, dated July 18, 1918 entitled "Forestry Loan Arouses Bitterest Opposition. The People Fired at by the Tuchun's Bodyguard. Text of the People's Manifesto" - 3p.
- Newspaper clipping from The Peking Leader, Peking, dated July 19, 1918 entitled "Popular Opposition Against the Forestry Loan Mass Meeting of Kirin Citizens. Telegrams to the Government by People and Local Authorities" - 3p.
- Newspaper clipping from The Peking Leader, Peking, dated July 24, 1918 entitled "Kirin Forestry Loan. Text of Agreement. Correspondence with the Exchange Bank" - 2p.
- Newspaper clipping from The Peking Leader, Peking, dated July 25, 1918 entitled "Kirin Forestry Loan. Correspondence with the Exchange Bank. (Concluded from Yesterday)" - 2p.
- Letter dated July 19, 1918 from Commercial Attache A.W. Ferrin, Peking, to the Chief of Bureau, Washington, D.C., on the subject of "Japanese Loans on Manchurian Forests" - 1p
- Letter dated July 20, 1918 from Commercial Attache A.W. Ferrin, Peking, to the Chief of Bureau, Washington, D.C., on the subject of "Opposition to Japanese Loans" - 1p
- Newspaper clipping from The Japan Advertiser, Tokyo, dated July 13, 1918 entitled "Opposition Developing to Peking's Many Loans. Tuan Governmentm Feeling Effect of Wide-spread Indignation, Stops Negotiations for More Funds" - 2p.
- Letter dated August 16, 1918 from the Department of State, Washington, D.C., concerning investment opportunities in the mineral and forest resources of Fengtien - 1p
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