The present condition of China with reference to circumstances affecting international relations and the good understanding between nations upon which peace depends
Print version: Japan. Gaimushō. Present condition of China. [N.p.] 1932
Note
Various pagings. "The present revised edition is printed in July, 1932"--T.p. verso. Stamped in red ink on cover: Document prepared by the Japanese government and communicated to the Commission of enquiry appointed by the Council of the League of Nations in pursuance of its resolution of December 10, 1931.
Table of Contents
pt. 1. Anti-foreign spirit in China. pt. 2. Lack of unity and chaotic conditions prevailing in China. Appendices: A1. Chinese pirates. A2. Tables showing outrages committed by Chinese on foreigners other than Japanese in China during the past ten years, 1922-31. A3. Communism in China. A4. Present condition and validity of the so-called twenty-one demands. A5. Anti-foreign education in China. A6. Leading cases of Chinese infringement of treaties, etc., with a brief outline of negotiations thereon between Japan and China. A7. Anti-foreign boycotts in China.