Correspondence dated February-April 1923, in connection with the Chairman's speech and resolutions adopted during the Annual meeting of the Associated British Chambers of Commerce of China in Shanghai:
- Letter dated February 27, 1923, from the Acting Trade Commissioner, Shanghai (in absence of Commercial Attache), to Director of Far Eastern Division and Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, on the subject of "Annual meeting of the Associated British Chambers of Commerce of China" -forwarding a clipping giving the address of the chairman at the opnin of this conferece, as well as copy of several resolutions, and drawing particular attention to the parts in connection with the China Trade Act - 1p
- British Chambers of Commerce. Opening of the Associated Conference. The Chairman's Review of the Year. The Policy of Pounding Away. North China Daily News, Shanghai, February 22, 1923 - 6p
- The Keynote of Dissatisfaction
- The Illusions of Washington
- The Bower Indemnity
- Trade Marks
- Yangtze Conservancy
- Dual Nationality
- British and Non-British
- The Shanghai Mint
- Chinese Attending
- Mr. Clive's Reply
- The Disorder in China
- The Surtax
- The Indemnity
- The Business Session
- Resolutions: Mail Service; Inland Waters, Navigation; Extraterritoriality; Registration of Vessels Owned by China Companies; Ex-Enemy Concessions at Hankow and Tientsin; The proposed 2 per cent surtax;
- Reply from Elridge, Chief, Far East Division, to Trade Commissioner, Shanghai, dated April 11, 1923, on the subject of "Annual Meeting of the Associated British Chambers of Commerce of China" - 1p
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