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TECHNICAL DELEGATES.
Mr. Yu-Chuan Chang.
Mr. Hon-Nieng Wang.
Mr. Yang-Pin Wang.
Mr. Ching-Ming Li.
Mr. Shih-Yi Chia.

Lieutenant General Chung-Yo
Lee.

Rear Admiral King-Hsi Li.
Mr. Fatting Tinsik Cheng.
Mr. Tseu-Ying Teng.
Mr. Chih-Chang Wang.
Mr. Tien Chow.
Dr. Te-Ching Yen.
Mr. T. T. Tsang Ou.
Dr. Koung-Ou Houx.
Mr. Kwang-Yi Char.
Mr. Tinph W. Tu.
Mr. Lun Chan.
DIRECTORS OF DEPARTMENTS.
Mr. Pau-Yien Wu.
Mr. Chao-Hsinug Zee.
Mr. Tzon-Fah Hwang.
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF

DEPARTMENTS.
Dr. Ung-Yu Yen.
SECRETARIES.

Mr. Fu-Yun Chang.
Mr. Shou-Mo Chang.
Mr. Ziang-Ling Chang.
Mr. Chuan Chao.

Commander Tao Yuan Chen.

Mr. Linson Dzau.

Dr. Chi-Tai Hoo.
Mr. Tsung-Ling Huang.
Dr. Feng-Hua Huang.
Dr. Thomas King.

Mr. Wunsz King.

SECRETARIES.

Mr. Telly Howard Koo.
Mr. Gilford T. Kuan.
Mr. Yun-Kuan Kuo.
Mr. Yung-Chung Kwong.
Mr. Kuang-Chao Lee.
Mr. Wei-Shiu Lao.
Dr. Tien-Lu Li.
Mr. Pao-Heng Lin.
Mr. Sy-Tchang Liou.
Mr. Dakium K. Liou.
Mr. Tsiun Lou.
Mr. Pao Shen Shen.
Mr. Tsu-Lieh Sun.
Mr. Kwang Schu.
Mr. Chiang-Ming Sung.
Mr. I. Hsuan Si.
Dr. T. Philip Sze.
Mr. Hsia-Chang Szeping.
Mr. Ching-Yi Tang.
Dr. Ven-Four Tchou.
Mr. Che-Tsien Tchou.
Dr. M. T. Z. Tyau.
Mr. Hong-Nien Tong.
Mr. Yoeh-Liang Tong.
Dr. Wen-Pin Wei.
Mr. Tsen-Ngao Yang.
Mr. Yung-Ching Yang.
Mr. De-Djuen Yu.

ATTACHÉS.

Brevet Brigadier General Ting

Chia Chen.

Mr. Hsing-Hai Chang.
Mr. Hung-Yeh Chao.
Mr. Yen-Shu Che.
Mr. Tien-Tsin Chen.
Mr. Franklin Chiu.
Mr. Tsu-hung Chu.

ATTACHÉS.

Mr. Pao-Tien Hsieh.
Mr. Mour Hsu.
Mr. Teh-peh Kung.
Mr. Shih-Sung Li.
Mr. Yeh Li.

Mr. Min-Chao Liu.
Mr. Yuhu C. Liu.
Mr. Kwang-Lai Lou.
Mr. Mau-Dei Lu.
Mr. Jones Lu.
Mr. Keesing Sen.
Mr. Dzu-Kun Shen.
Mr. Chao-Wei Sze.
Mr. Nai-Wen Tao.
Mr. Teh Kwang Tsen.
Mr. Yuan-Mow Wang.
Mr. Yung-hsi Wei.
Mr. Seu-Mei Woo.
Mr. Ge-Zay Wood.
Mr. Chao-Yung Wu.
Mr. Shen-Kun Wu.

Mr. Chao-Ying T. C. Yeh.
Mr. Kih-Sung Yen.

ATTACHÉS.

Mr. Kimpson Yu. Mr. Chun-Shieh Yu. Mr. Robert Yu, jr. TRANSLATORS.

Mr. Chi Chow.
Mr. Ying Kao.
Mr. Che-Yee Lee.
Mr. Chia-Yu Liu.
Mr. Gin-Ding Shen.
Mr. Ching-Shang Tyau.
CLERKS.

Mr. Tsong-Gee Chu.
Mr. Tsung-Len Li.
Mr. Chi-Seng Mong.
Mr. Yu-Lean Shang.
Mr. Shih-Yuan Yu.
Mr. Hing-Ching Chu.
Mr. Shao-Ying Fan.
Mr. Vun-Kang Hang.
Mr. Chun-Fang Lee.
Mr. Tsen-Tung Lieu.
Mr. Hsi-Chi Wang.
Mr. Tso-Yung Tyau.

INDEX

Administrative Integrity, 41. See
Territorial and Administrative
Integrity.
Agenda, 25.

Agreements of May 25, 1915. See
Twenty-One Demands, Manchu-
ria, Spheres of Interests.
Anglo-Japanese Alliance, 344 ff.
Armed Forces in China, proposed
resolution by the Powers regard-
ing, 108; Chinese statement, 109;
Sir Robert Borden's statement,
110; resolution adopted, 112.
Arms Embargo, 242 ff.; draft reso-
lution, 244; amended resolution,
246; resolution withdrawn, 247.

Baker, John E., statement of, re-
garding Shantung settlement, 329;
value of services of, 332, note.
Board of Reference, 210, 215.
Borden, Sir Robert, statement re-
garding armed forces in China,
110.

Cables, submarine, at Tsingtao, 308;
railway, 309 ff.; valuation of, 310;
joint railway commission, 313;
payment for, 314.

Chefoo-Weihsien Railway, 325.
Chief Accountant, Shantung Rail-
way, 315; Chinese Chief Ac-
countant, 324.

China, invitation to, and acceptance
by, 9; delegates of, 11, and appen-
dix; handicapped by her weak-
ness, 15; programme of, 27 ff.;

fears of, 30 ff.; Ten Points, 32 ff.;
defined, 39; sovereignty and ad-
ministrative integrity, 45 ff.; neu-
tral rights of, 53.

Chinese Eastern Railway, 226 ff.; re-
port of Technical Committee,
227 ff.; views of Dr. Hawkling
Yen, 229; resolutions adopted, 230.
Claims in Shantung, 325.
Commitments, China's, 261 ff.;
Chinese proposals, 261; draft reso-
lution, 264; resolution adopted,
271; without time limits, 273; con-
struction of, 274.

Committees of the Whole, 19.
Communiques, to the press, 20, 23.
Conference, preliminary correspon-
dence and invitations to, 3 ff.; one
of sovereign Powers, 2; delegates
to, 11; plenary sessions, 19; com-
mittees of the whole, 19; commu-
niques, 20.

Consortium, International Banking
and Special Interests, 194 ff.; and
spheres of interest, 176; and the
Open Door, 213; and Japanese
rights in Manchuria, 258; char-
acter of, 268.

Convention, secretariat, 21; chair-
man, 22.

Conversations. See Shantung.
Customs Administration at Tsing-
tao, 302.

Customs, Maritime, maintenance of
existing administrative system, 94,
104.

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Koo, Dr. V. K. Wellington, defines
China, 39; statement of, regarding
Chinese tariff wishes, 55 ff.; re-
marks on tariff in sub-committee,
60 ff., 75; statement of, as to de-
posit of customs receipts, 97; as
to maintenance of existing cus-
toms administration, 104; state-
ment of, regarding Chinese East-
ern Railway, 233; statement of,
regarding Inter-Powers Agree-
ments, 235; statement of, regard-
ing China's commitments, 262;
statement regarding Leased Areas,
181; statement regarding Kow-
loon, 188; statement regarding
Manchuria, 198, 199; statement of,
regarding stationing of troops, 153.
Kashgar, wireless station at, 160.
Kowloon, 186, statement of Dr. Koo
concerning, 188.

Kiaochow. See Shantung.
Kwangchow-wan, statement of M.
Viviani regarding surrender of,
183; statement of M. Sarraut, 192;
wireless at, 160.
Kwantung.
sula.

See Liaotung Penin-

Land Frontier Duties, 69 ff.
Lansing-Ishii Agreement, 193 ff.
Laundry, Tsingtao, 304.
Leased Areas, 181 ff.; Dr. Koo's

statement, 181; Kwangchow-wan,
183, 192; Kiaochow, 185 (see also
Shantung); Kwantung, 185, 190;
Kowloon, 186; Weihaiwei, 188,
191; foreign post offices in, 134.
Liaotung Peninsula, 185, 190.
Light Railways, Shantung, 323.
Likin, 58.

Li-Lobanoff Treaty, 262.

Lodge, Senator, statement in United
States Senate regarding Shantung,
281.

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Pacific and Far Eastern Questions.

need for discussion of, 14 ff.; com-
mittee of whole for discussion of,
19.

Plenary Sessions, of the conference,
19.

Poland, status of, regarding Chinese
tariff treaty, 83.

Police, foreign, in China. See
Troops.

Post Offices, foreign, in China state-
ment by Mr. Sze, 121 ff.; discus-
sion of, 129; resolutions reported,
129; Japanese statement, 132;
Chinese statement, 133; in leased
areas and railway zones, 134;
Japanese, in Shantung. 325.

Radio. See Wireless.
Railway Guards, 155.

Railway Zones, foreign post offices
in, 134; wireless in, 161.

Railways, Chinese, unification of,
222; resolution of Sir Auckland
Geddes regarding, 223.

Roads, Tsingtao, 304.

Root, Senator, resolutions of, 40 ff.
Root Resolutions, 40 ff.

Russia, status of, regarding Chinese
tariff treaty, 82.

Salt, Shantung, 306.

Sarraut, M., statement regarding
Kwangchow-wan, 192.

Secretary-General, 21.

Shanghai, French wireless station at,
160.

Shantung, 277 ff.; reasons for Con-
versations, 280 ff.; statements of
Senators Lodge and Underwood,
281; question as to scope of good
offices, 283 note; scope of Conver-
sations, 284; status of question re-
viewed, 285; Treaty of Versailles,
289; correspondence between
China and Japan, 291 ff.; reasons
why other Powers unwilling to
have Shantung before the Con-
ference, 297; Kiaochow to be re-
stored, 301; customs administra-
tion, 302; public properties, 303;
vested rights, 306; salt, 306;
mines, 307; withdrawal of troops,
308; wireless, 308; cables, 308;
Shantung Railway, 309 ff.; agree-
ments reached, 323; understand-
ings recorded, 323 ff.; joint com-
mission, 326; merits of settlement,
327; statement of John E. Baker,
329.

Shantung Railway, 309 ff.
Shantung Treaty, 21.

Shidehara, Baron, statement of, re-

garding China's natural resources,
200; Mr. Sze's reply, 201.

Siberia, Japan's actions in, 17, 349 ff.

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