account of the Chengchiatun incident, [218];
alarm at the Chinese revolution, [62];
animosity towards Yuan Shih-kai, [63];
attitude toward Yuan Shih-kai, [52];
Chinese policy, [54]-[64], [221];
"Continental quadrilateral," [221];
Doctrine of Maximum Pressure, [61];
Far East activities, [281]-[284];
German policy, [284] n;
government foundry at Wakamatsu, [74];