Correspondence in connection with the preparation, distribution and reception of weekly, semi-monthly and quarterly reports :
- Distribution of Semi-Monthly Report
- Communication - difficulties to secure information
- Handling of Mimeographed Reports
- Excellency - Accuracy of the reports and other positive criticisms
- Number of Copies
- Quarterly Reports
- Number of Clippings
- Report on Cotton Goods Market Reports
- Criticisms
- Comments on the Cotton Market Report - Request for naming the firms mentioned
- Number of Copies and Answers to Questionnaires
- Semi-Monthly Multigraphed Circular
- Form of Reprots for Publication - Preparation of Material - Necessary Help and Equipment ‘can do’
- Quarter Review for March, April and May
- Form of Reports
- Additional Help
- Blast Furnace and Steel Mills in China
- Quarterly Review
- Information to be included in reports
- Compilation of Weekly Reports
- Regular and Prompt Preparation of the Reports is necessary
- Semi-Monthly Trade and Economic Notes - Reliability
- Method of Checking New Items
- Criticism from Firms (Andersen, Meyer & Co)
- Reception of 1921 reports by the Bureau and American firms and trade organizations
- Comments on the report
- Distribution
- Sources of Information for China Trade Report May 31, 1922
- Mailing List - Letter to the Trade Commissionner - Eliminate Waste of Time and Expense - 2p
- Transmission to the Bureau
- To the American Consular Officers
- To the American Chambers of Commerce in China (Change from semi-monthly to monthly reports)
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