C
Cambaluc of Marco Polo, the, [3]
Canton province, [9]
Cassini Convention, the, [94]
Catholic, Roman, controversies, [4]
Central Government, organization of, [31]-[33]
Chang Cheng-wu, Gen., [45];
execution of, [36]
Chang Chih-tung, [204]
Chang Hsun, Gen., [41], [51], [195], [207], [253], [254], [269], [270]
Chang Kuo-kan, [197]
Chang Tso-lin, Gen., [217], [222]
Chang, Tsung-hsiang, [197]
Chang Yao Ching and the Europe
and Asia Trading Co., [107]
Chen Yi, Gen., [194]
Chengchiatun incident, the, [216]-[224]
Chekiang revolts against Yuan Shih-kai, [193]
Chia Ching, emperor, [2]
Chiang Chao-tsung, Gen., [257]
Chiang Chun, the, [48]
Ch'ien Lung, emperor, [2]
Chih Fa Chu, or Military Court, at Pekin, [47]
Chihli province, [8]
China,
and her foreign residents, [227];
and the Foreign Powers, outstanding
cases between, [351];
and the German submarine war, [233];
considers war with Germany, [244]-[251];
declares war against Germany, [272];
China's,
break with Germany, causes leading to, [237]-[241];
economics, weakness of, [14];
financial reorganization, [280];
future in Manchuria, [72];
Imperial Government, negativeness
disguised, [6];
indignation at Japan's ultimatum, [109];
note to Germany severing relations, [243];
neutrality position, [235];
new régime, [273];
passivity, [276];
polity, principles of, [7] n;
protest against submarine war, [234];
reception of Wilson's Peace note, [231]-[233];
reply to Demands of Japan, [82]-[88];
reply to Japan's ultimatum, [92];
reply to President Wilson, [232];
tariff question, [277]
Chinese army,
German trained, [230];
boycott of the French, [226];
intrigues in Korea, [18];
Ching, Prince, [26]
Chino-Japanese,
secret alliance proposed, [98];
treaties of 1915, text of, [320]
Chinputang, the (Progressives), [206]
Chou An Hui (Society for the Preservation of Peace), [111]
Chow Tzu-chi, [197]
Chu Chi-chun's telegram devising plans for electing Yuan Shih-kai as Emperor, [167], [168]
Ch'un, Prince Regent, [28]
Chungking, open port, [74]
Clausewitz, war-principle of, [61]
Conference of Governors on the war question, [248]
Confucian worship re-established by Yuan Shih-kai, [48]
Conquest,
Manchu, of XVIIth Century, [3], [4]
Mongol, of XIIIth Century, [3]
Consolidating national debt, [277]
Constitution,
first granted in Japan, [58];
Permanent, work on, [208]
of Yuan Shih-kai, [47];
text of, [305];
monarchy planned, [110]
Continental quadrilateral, the, of Japan, [221]
Coup d'état, the, of Sept., 1898, [22]
Coup d'état, the parliamentary of 1913, [43]
Crisp, Birch, attempts to float loan, [35]