CHINA MEASURES TAKEN BY THE UNITED STATES FOR THE PROTECTION OF AMERICAN LIVES AND PROPERTY IN CHINA-Continued Date and number Subject Page 1931 Dec. 24 979 Dec. 27 (1133) 979 From the Vice Consul at Foochow (tel.) Report of the capture of Harriet J. Halverstadt, American From Nanking: Information that the kidnaping of Miss From Foochow: Information that the Provincial Govern- Instructions to advise the Foreign Ministry of the Depart- From Nanking: Representations made to the Foreign Office (Footnote: Miss Halverstadt's release, January 3, 1932.) 980 Dec. 30 (473) 980 Dec. 31 (1160) EFFORTS OF THE UNITED STATES TO MEET SITUATION CREATED BY IMPOSITION IN CHINA OF TAXES CONSIDERED UNFAIR TO AMERICAN TRADE 981 982 1931 duty at Shanghai after their payment of regular duties at the request for instructions on further action. American treaty of 1844 and others, with respect to reported company engaged in the sale of kerosene. authorities in licensing American plumbing contractors, and No. 546 of June 2, 1927, should be applied. Information of the collection of a military surtax at Hsiakwan on certain products imported into Kwangsi by the Standard Oil Company of New York; request that action be taken to discontinue the tax as it is in contravention of the decision of the National Government to abolish likin and similar taxes as from January 1, 1931. 983 985 CHINA EFFORTS OF THE UNITED STATES TO MEET SITUATION CREATED BY IMPOSITION IN CHINA OF TAXES CONSIDERED UNFAIR TO AMERICAN TRADE-Continued Date and number Subject Page 986 987 987 988 1931 ing the imposition of a business tax in Hupeh which is intended To Hankow: Information that provisional regulations are in Information that the Japanese have declined to comply with similar regulations at Hunan. Request for instructions. Feb. 20 To the Minister in China (tel.) (62) Instructions to authorize Hankow to inform the Chairman of the Hupeh Provincial Government that the regulations cannot be considered applicable to American firms. Feb. 23 From the Consul General at Canton to the Minister in China (26) Information that the Hsiakwan tax has been ordered dis continued and that the Standard Oil Company has been in formed. consular body and the Consolidated Tax Administration of the concurring in the agreement. Feb. 27 To the Minister in China (tel.) (70) Advice that Department perceives no objection to the agreement set forth in the Minister's telegram No. 83, February 24. to collect business tax from foreign firms; efforts of authorities regard. 20, as a guide in answering inquiries concerning the business tax; the Chinese attempt to enforce the tax. of business tax has not yet been promulgated. Mar. 24 To the Minister in China (434) Instructions, in connection with the double collection of export dues from American firms at Shanghai, to make further representations to the Chinese Government, basing the request for refund of duties on general principles of international law and U. S.-Chinese treaties. (Footnote: Information that Minister sent a note to the Foreign Minister dated May 8.) 587122-46-VOL. IN-7 988 989 990 990 991 CHINA EFFORTS OF THE UNITED STATES TO MEET SITUATION CREATED BY IMPOSITION IN CHINA OF TAXES CONSIDERED UNFAIR TO AMERICAN TRADE-Continued Date and number Subject Page 1931 Apr. 11 (932) 992 993 May 19 (494) 993 June 25 (367) 993 June 30 (380) July 3 (220) From the Minister in China Information concerning the collection from American Approval of the action taken by the Consul at Tsinan in Information that the new business tax law has been passed Information of proposed 25 percent surtax on customs Advice that the Department is studying the taxation ques- Instructions to oppose any attempt of Chinese municipal Information concerning consular body's proposal with re- Approval of protest against surtax at Foochow, and outline Concurrence in Legation's views that any change in the 994 995 July 15 (230) 996 July 23 (456) 998 July 27 (249) July 31 1000 (256) 3 To CHINA Date and Subject Page 1000 1001 1004 (278) 1005 1931 requesting that the new foreshore-property regulations be formation that the British have made a similar request. pointing out the objectionable features of the new Chinese question be given careful consideration. Aug. 17 To the Minister in China (tel.) Approval of proposed note transmitted in the Minister's telegram No. 508, August 11, with deletion of one sentence and appropriate change in another. Sept. 15 | From the Minister in China (tel.) (583) From Shanghai: Information that foreshore regulations have been revised and that the Standard Oil Company has been approached again for permit fee. Sept. 25 From the American Minister in China to the Chinese Minister (364) for Foreign Affairs Protest against certain taxes in Hunan collected in the form of surtax, and request that instructions be issued to stop col lection of these imposts on American shipments. tions two points are involved: (1) application for a permit 1005 1006 1007 Oct. 20 (795) 1008 foreshore regulations has been received, (2) whether a reply Information that formal notification of the revised foreshore Information from the Japanese Legation that the Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs Nor. 9 (895) 1008 1009 Dec. 4 (376) CHINA AND MEDICAL ENTERPRISES AND PERSONNEL IN CHINA Date and number Subject Page 1931 June 3 (309) 1010 1011 June 16 (198) From the Minister in China (tel.) Reports from Chefoo and Picntsin (texts printed) concern- Department's opinion that American physicians practicing Conversation With the Chinese Acting Minister of Education July 10 1012 RETENTION OF UNITED STATES ARMY FORCES IN CHINA 1931 Apr. 24 (26) Apr. 27 1014 To the Consul General at Nanking (tel.) For the Minister: Information that the War Department Opinion that the time will soon arise when the question of Opinion that American forces should not be removed from Eastern Affairs of a Conversation With Major Hayes A. ment May 20 1015 June 29 1015 |