Author | Arnold, Julean, Commercial Attache, American Legation, Peking, China; Reinsch, American Minister at Peking (?); Polk, Frank L., Acting Secretary of State; Sweet, E.F., Acting Secretary of Commerce; Redfield, WIlliam C., Secretary of Commerce; Batchelder, |
Description | Correspondence dated January 1925 in connection with the International Maritime Custom Co.'s claim on American goods threatened by the anti-Japanese boycott in Fuzhou
- Letter from International Maritime Company to J.R. McKey, Assistant Chief, Latin American Division, Department of Commerce, Washington D.C., dated January 19, 1925, regarding a shipment of dry salt herring delivered to the American firm Brewster and Compay located in Foochow, that was boycotted by Chinese students on the ground that it was a Japanese cargo - 1p
- Letter from Shirl H. Blalock, District Manager, Seattle, U.S.A., to Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Washington, D.C., dated January 17, 1925, on the subject of "Claim International Maritime Co. Foochow" - 1p
- Letter from Miss Goode, Director, Foreign Trade Department, Seattle Chamber of Commerce, Seattle, to J.J. Underwood, Washington, D.C., dated January 19, 1925, on the subject of "Threatened Boycott of American Goods at Foochow, China" - 1p
- Letter from International Maritime Company, Seattle, to Miss Goode, Director, Foreign Trade Department, Seattle Chamber of Commerce, Seattle, dated January 17, 1925, regarding the threatened boycott of American Goods at Foochow, China - 2p
- Report of Dry Salt Herring shipped by International Maritime Company, Seattle, to Brewster & Company, Foochow, China, including the name of packers and their respective shipments - 1p
- Letter from Oriental Importing Co., Inc., Seattle, to Department of Foreign Commerce, Washington, D.C., dated Feburary 26, 1925 - 1p
- Letter from F.P. Lockardt, Acting Chief, Division of Far Eastern Affairs, to R.C. Miller, Liason Officer, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Washington, D.C., dated March 6, 1925, regarding shipments of herring by the International Maritime Company to Brewster and Company in Fuzhou - 3p
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