ID | 729 |
Name | Inter-Allied Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai |
Title | Formation of an Inter-Allied Chamber of Commerce. Roster of Members of Chinese Chamber of Commerce |
Year | 1918 |
Author | Cutler, B.S., Chief, Bureau of the Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Washington, D.C.; Arnold, Julean, American Commercial Attache, Shanghai; |
Collection | NARA, General records of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce (RG151) |
Sub collection | Institutions and Associations, Commercial Organizations, Commercial Organizations Abroad, 713.2, Foreign (General, China) |
Reference Number | Entry 1, File Class 713.2, Box 2837 |
Repository type | Archive |
Description | Correspondence and publicity materials (press clippings and brochures) in connection with the formation of an "Interallied Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai" - September-Octber 1918:
- Letter dated September 23, 1923, from Commercial Attache Arnold, to Chief, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, on the subject of "Formation of an Inter-Allied Chamber of Commerce" - enclosing newspapers clippings in regard to the suggestion of the American Chamber o Commerce made to the other Allied Chamber of Commerce that there be formed in Shanghai an Inter-Allied Association, and greeting the action of American business interests in fostering this initiative - 1p
- Pamphlet (cover) entitled "Principles for Which America, china and The Allies are Fighiting". From President Wilson's Fourth of July Address. Souvenir. Dinner to Chinese Chamber of Commerce by American Association of China and American Chamber of Commerce of China, September 19, 1918 - 1p
- "An Inter-Allied Association. Suggestion of American Chamber of Commerce. Banquet to Chinese". Newspaper Clipping (unknown source, undated) - 2p
- Brochure (cover) entitled "Reception and Dinner to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Shanghai." By the American Association of China and the American Chamber of Commerce of China, Carlton Cafe, Thursday Evening, September 19, 1918 - 1p
- "Sino-American Club Formed in Peking. 1st Associate Presidents. Promotion of Mutual Intercourse." North China Star. Peking, August 28 - 1p
- Bulletin Issued by the American Chamber of Commerce of China. [Confidential] Shanghai, September 24, 1918. Vol. 1, No.4 - 4p
- Meeting of Chamber and Executive Committee
- America and China's Raw Silk Trade
- Another American Bank for China
- New Members Elected
- German Press and Leaders Pessimistic
- Mr. Crow Represents the Public Information Bureau
- Americans Entertain Members of Chinese Chamber of Commerce
- "Canton in China and Canton in America. Western Characteristics Needed in China." By Julean Anorld, American Commercial Attache in China. From Millard's Review. April 29, 1919 - 5p
- Letter dated October 21, 1918, from US Commercial Attache Arnold, Shanghai to Chief, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, on the subject of "Roster of Members of Chinese Chamber of Commerce" - sending copy of a recent roster of the members of the Chinese Chamber of COmmerce of Shanghai, that will be of use to the Bureau in connection with its business directories 1p
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Keywords | Trade ; institution ; organization ; chamber of commerce ; association ; club ; war ; ally ; silk ; bank ; dinner ; meeting ; committee ; public information ; German ; press ; entertainment ; Carl Crow ; Arnold ; Canton ; directory |