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- "Hard money" examined. Memorandum by Herbert M. Bratter on Francis H. Brownell's arguments for bimetallism. Presented by Mr. Green. May 19 (legislative day, May 9), 1944. -- Ordered to be printed.
- "Open-door" policy in China. March 24, 1900. -- Ordered to be printed.
- "To save succeeding generations..." Report by Hon. Dante B. Fascell, Florida, Hon. J. Irving Whalley, Pennsylvania, members of the United States delegation to the 24th session of the General Assembly of the United Nations, September 16 to December 17, 1969, pursuant to H. Res. 143, 91st Congress... February 10, 1970. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- "Trade with China: American Methods and Trade Opportunities in the Markets of the Orient." April 21, 1906. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Acceptance of certain gifts and decorations from foreign governments. Letter from the Acting Secretary of State, renewing application made to the preceding Congress for permission for certain gentlemen to accept the gifts and decorations presented to them by foreign governments. December 11, 1907. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed.
- Actions of General Chaffee in China. January 16, 1901. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
- Additional mail service to China and Japan. Memorial of John Roach against the cancellation of the contract for additional mail service to China and Japan. February 11, 1875. -- Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means and ordered to be printed.
- Additional objectives which the People's Republic of China must meet in order to qualify for nondiscrimination treatment in 1992. July 9, 1991. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Address of General of the Army Douglas MacArthur at a joint meeting of the two Houses in the Hall of the House of Representatives April 19, 1951.
- Address of the President of the United States delivered before a joint session of the two Houses of Congress January 6, 1942, second session of the Seventy-seventh Congress, 1942. January 6, 1942. -- Referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Address of the President of the United States delivered before a joint session of the two Houses of Congress January 7, 1943, first session of the Seventy-eighth Congress, 1943. January 7, 1943. -- Referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Admission of Chinese to attend Omaha exposition. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, making certain recommendations in regard to the admission of Chinese to attend the Omaha exposition. June 14, 1897. -- Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means and ordered to be printed.
- Admission of Chinese wives of certain American citizens. April 21 (calendar day, April 28), 1930. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Admission of two Chinese subjects for instruction at West Point Military Academy. January 18, 1911. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Admission of two Chinese subjects for instruction at the United States Military Academy. January 9, 1911. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Admission of two Chinese subjects to West Point. January 10, 1928. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Admission of two Chinese subjects to West Point. May 3 (calendar day, May 19), 1928. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Admission of two Chinese subjects to the United States Military Academy. December 17 (calendar day, December 18), 1926. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Agreement between the United States and the People's Republic of China concerning peaceful uses of nuclear energy. Message from the President of the United States transmitting an Agreement... Concerning Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy... July 24, 1985. -- Message and accompanying papers referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Agreement on Trade Relations between the United States and the People's Republic of China. Communication from the President of the United States transmitting a proclamation extending nondiscriminatory trade treatment to the products of the People's Republic of China, together with related reports, pursuant to section 407 of the Trade Act of 1974. October 23, 1979. -- Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means and ordered to be printed.
- Agreement with the People's Republic of China with Respect to Mutual Exemption from Taxation of Transportation Income of Shipping and Air Transport Enterprises. Message from the President of the United States transmitting an Agreement... June 16, 1982. -- Agreement was read the first time and, together with the accompanying papers, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed for the use of the Senate.
- Agreements or understandings between the President of the United States and the Prime Minister of Great Britain. February 20, 1952. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Ah See Lee Chin. June 14, 1960. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Ah See Lee Chin. May 25, 1960. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Ah-Kim Wong. August 14 (legislative day, July 20), 1950. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Ah-Kim Wong. July 5, 1950. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Ai Mei Yu and Ai Mei Chen. October 8 (legislative day, October 1), 1951. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Ai-Ling Tung Tsou and her son, Moody Tsou. June 27, 1952. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Ai-ling Tung Tsou and her son, Moody Tsou. June 11, 1952. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Aid to China. Amended report of the Committee on Foreign Relations on S. 2393 a "Bill To Promote the General Welfare, National Interest, and Foreign Policy of the United States by Providing Aid to China." March 25 (legislative day, March 15), 1948. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Aid to China. Message from the President of the United States transmitting a proposed program of aid to China. February 18 (legislative day, February 2), 1948. -- Read; referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed.
- Aid to China. Message from the President of the United States transmitting recommendation that the Congress authorize a program for aid to China in the amount of $570,000,000 to provide assistant until June 30, 1949. February 19, 1948. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Aideh Kobler. June 6, 1961. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Alevtina Olson and Tatiana Snejina. January 28 (legislative day, January 10), 1952. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Alevtina Olson and Tatiana Snejina. June 20, 1952. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Alexy W. Katyll and Ioanna Katyll. August 2 (legislative day, July 2), 1954. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Alexy W. Katyll and Ioanna Katyll. June 13, 1955. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Alick Bhark. August 5, 1954. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Alick Bhark. June 13, 1955. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Alleged illegal entry into the United States of Chinese persons. Letter from the Attorney General, transmitting, in response to resolution of the Senate, dated May 17, 1897, copies of certain designated reports, documents, etc., relating to the alleged illegal entry into the United States of Chinese persons. May 27, 1897. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
- Alleged illegal entry into the United States of Chinese persons. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting, in response to resolution of the Senate of May 17, 1897, copies of certain papers relative to the alleged illegal entry into the United States of Chinese persons. June 26, 1897. -- Referred to the Committee on Printing. July 1, 1897. -- Reported by Mr. Lodge, ordered to be printed, and referred to the Committee on Immigration.
- Ambassador to China. February 14, 1921. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Amending Section 1209, Revised Statutes, relating to brevets. January 24, 1905. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Amending certain sections of the Revised Statutes. April 6, 1904. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Amending the China Aid Act of 1948. March 28, 1949. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Amending the China Trade Act as to corporations. June 14, 1938. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Amending the China Trade Act as to corporations. June 7 (calendar day, June 9), 1938. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Amendment to the Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency. Message from the President of the United States transmitting an amendment to paragraph A. 1 of article VI of the Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency, as amended... July 26, 1985. -- Amendment was read the first time, and... referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed for use of the Senate.
- American nationals, troops, and capital in China. Letter from the Secretary of State, transmitting, in response to Senate Resolution No. 210, certain information concerning American nationals, American troops and American capital in China. January 5 (calendar day, January 8), 1938. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed.
- American ship building and China mail service. June 22, 1874. -- Recommitted to the Committee on Commerce and ordered to be printed.
- American-built ships. Resolution of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, in favor of the fostering, in every manner, of building American ships by American mechanics, of American materials. May 20, 1874. -- Referred to the Committee on Commerce and ordered to be printed.
- Americans missing in Southeast Asia. Final report together with additional and separate views of the Select Committee on Missing Persons in Southeast Asia, United States House of Representatives. December 13, 1976. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed (under authority of the order of September 11, 1975).
- Amounts due claimants for damages by vessels of the Navy. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury... reporting that the Navy Department has considered, ascertained, adjusted, and determined the respective amounts due claimants therein specified on account of damages for which the vessels of the Navy were found to be responsible. January 8, 1915. -- Referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.
- Andrew Wing-Huen Tsang. June 15, 1955. -- Committed of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Anglo-Japanese alliance and Franco-Japanese alliance. Agreement between the United Kingdom and Japan signed at London July 13, 1911. Agreement between France and Japan in regard to the continent of Asia signed at Paris June 10, 1907. Presented by Mr. Moses. January 20 (calendar day, January 21), 1922. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Anglo-Japanese treaties. Three Anglo-Japanese treaties. Agreement relative to China and Korea, signed at London, January 30, 1902. Agreement respecting the integrity of China, signed at London, August 12, 1905. Agreement respecting the integrity of China, signed at London, July 13, 1911. Presented by Mr. McCormick. March 9 (calendar day, March 11), 1922. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Anna Kong Mei. February 9, 1948. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Anna Kong Mei. July 11 (legislative day, July 10), 1947. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Anne Cheng. July 18, 1955. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Annual report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1899. In two volumes. Volume I.
- Annual report of the American Historical Association for the year 1916. In two volumes. Vol. I.
- Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution showing the operations, expenditures and condition of the Institution for the year ending June 30, 1904.
- Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the Institution for the year ended June 30, 1938.
- Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the Institution for the year ending June 30, 1913.
- Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the Institution for the year ending June 30, 1919.
- Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the Institution for the year ending June 30, 1937.
- Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the institution for the year ended June 30, 1943.
- Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the institution for the year ending June 30, 1911.
- Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the institution for the year ending June 30, 1926.
- Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the institution for the year ending June 30, 1931.
- Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the Institution for the year 1882.
- Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the Institution for the year 1883.
- Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the Institution for the year ending June 30, 1893. Report of the U.S. National Museum.
- Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the Institution for the year ending June 30, 1900.
- Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the Institution for the year ending June 30, 1900. Report of the U.S. National Museum.
- Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the Institution for the year ending June 30, 1903.
- Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the Institution for the year ending June 30, 1923.
- Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the Institution to July, 1885. Part I.
- Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the institution to July, 1891.
- Annual report of the Commissioner General of Immigration to the Secretary of Commerce and Labor for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1904.
- Annual report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, November 10, 1909.
- Annual report of the Committee on Un-American Activities for the year 1951. February 17, 1952. (Date of original release). July 2, 1952. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Annual report of the Director of the Mint for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911, and also report on the production of the precious metals in the calendar year 1910.
- Annual report of the Director of the Mint for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1912, and also report on the production of the precious metals in the calendar year 1911.
- Annual report of the Navy Department for the fiscal year 1932 (including operations to September 15, 1932).
- Annual report of the Public Health and Marine Hospital Service of the United States for the fiscal year 1907.
- Annual report of the Surgeon General of the Public Health and Marine Hospital Service of the United States for the fiscal year 1904.
- Annual report of the Surgeon General of the Public Health and Marine Hospital Service of the United States for the fiscal year 1905. January 5, 1906. -- Referred to the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce and ordered to be printed.
- Annual report of the Surgeon General of the Public Health and Marine Hospital Service of the United States for the fiscal year 1906.
- Annual report of the Surgeon General of the Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service of the United States for the fiscal year 1910.
- Annual report of the Surgeon-General of the Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service of the United States. For the fiscal year 1903.
- Annual report on foreign policy. Message from the President of the United States transmitting his annual report on foreign policy. May 3, 1973. -- Message and accompanying papers referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Annual report on the commercial relations between the United States and foreign nations, made by the Secretary of State, for the year ending September 30, 1871.
- Annual reports of the Navy Department for the fiscal year 1922. (Including operations to November 15, 1922.).
- Annual reports of the Navy Department for the fiscal year 1927 (Including operations to November 15, 1927.).
- Annual reports of the Navy Department for the fiscal year 1928 (including operations to November 15, 1928).
- Annual reports of the Navy Department for the fiscal year 1929 (including operations to November 15, 1929).
- Annual reports of the Navy Department for the fiscal year 1930 (including operations to November 15, 1930).
- Annual reports of the Navy Department for the year 1900. Report of the Secretary of the Navy. Miscellaneous reports.
- Annual reports of the Navy Department for the year 1901. Report of the Secretary of the Navy. Miscellaneous reports. In two parts. Part 1.
- Annual reports of the War Department for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1900. Report of the Lieutenant-General Commanding the Army. In seven parts. Part 1.
- Annual reports of the War Department for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1900. Report of the Lieutenant-General commanding the Army. In seven parts. Part 7.
- Annual reports of the War Department for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1900. Report of the Secretary of War. Miscellaneous reports.
- Annual reports of the War Department for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1900. Reports of Chiefs of Bureaus.
- Annual reports of the War Department for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1901. Report of the Lieutenant-General commanding the Army. In five parts. Part 4.
- Annual reports of the War Department for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1901. Reports of Chiefs of Bureaus.
- Appendix I. Foreign relations of the United States 1894.
- Appropriation for enforcement of Chinese Exclusion Acts. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from a special Treasury agent submitting an estimate of appropriation for enforcement of Chinese Exclusion Acts. May 3, 1900. -- Referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.
- Appropriation for expenses of foreign intercourse, 1921, Department of State. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting copy of a communication from the Secretary of State submitting a supplemental and deficiency estimate of appropriation required by the State Department for expenses of foreign intercourse... May 22, 1920. -- Referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.
- Appropriation for financial aid to China. February 9, 1942. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Appropriation for transportation to China of certain Chinese refugees from Mexico. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting copy of a communication from the Secretary of War submitting an estimate of appropriation for defraying the cost of transportation and subsistence to China of certain Chinese refugees... August 12, 1919. -- Referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.
- Approving exports for the AUSSAT and FREJA projects. Communication from the President of the United States transmitting his justification for waiving legislative prohibitions on approval of United States-origin exports to China for the AUSSAT communication and FREJA scientific satellite projects... May 1, 1991. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Approving the extension of nondiscriminatory treatment to the products of the People's Republic of China. January 17, 1980. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Ariel Ta-Wei Char. April 9, 1952. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Ark Ping Jee Nong (Ngon). October 16 (legislative day, October 1), 1951. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Ark Ping Jee Nong (Ngon). September 24, 1951. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Armament conference treaties. Treaties and resolutions approved and adopted by the Conference on the Limitation of Armament, submitted by the President of the United States to the Senate for advice and consent to their ratification. February 3 (calendar day, February 10), 1922. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed and made public.
- Arms embargo on communist China. May 15, 1951. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Arrest by United States consuls in China of American citizens charged with certain offenses. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the Secretary of State, submitting for the required revision of Congress a decree proposed to be issued by the minister of the United States at Peking... December 17, 1897. -- Read, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed.
- Arthur Chen Shu Jee. February 7, 1950. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Arthur Chen Shu Jee. May 22 (legislative day, March 29), 1950. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Arthur Sew Sang, Kee Yin Sew Wong, Sew Ing Lin, Sew Ing Quay, and Sew Ing You. July 18, 1955. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Arthur Sew Sang, Kee Yin Sew Wong, Sew Ing Lin, Sew Ing Quay, and Sew Ing You. May 27, 1957. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Asiatic coolie trade. Message from the President of the United States, in answer to a resolution of the House of 13th July last, in relation to the "Asiatic coolie trade." December 23, 1861. -- Referred to the Committee on Commerce, and ordered to be printed.
- Assist China to modernize her armed forces. June 27, 1946. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Authorizing financial aid to China. February 3, 1942. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Authorizing financial aid to China. February 5 (legislative day, February 2), 1942. -- Committed to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
- Authorizing new appropriation for participation in activities of United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. Message from the President of the United States transmitting his request to Congress to authorize a new appropriation of $1,350,000,000, for participation in the activities of United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. November 13, 1945. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Authorizing the President to employ the Armed Forces of the United States for protecting the security of Formosa, the Pescadores, and related positions and territories of that area. Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee on Armed Services on S.J.Res. 28. January 26, 1955. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Authorizing the President to employ the armed forces of the United States for protecting the security of Formosa, the Pescadores, and related positions and territories of that area. January 24, 1955. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Authorizing the adjustment of immigration status of certain foreign skilled specialists. May 9, 1957. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Authorizing the extension of loans of naval vessels to the governments of Italy, Turkey, and the Republic of China. March 2, 1959. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Background and scope of point 4, an address to Shanghai Tiffin Club, Town Hall Club, New York by Bertha Coblens Joseph, member of International Development Advisory Board. Lincoln's birthday, 1952. Presented by Mr. Hayden. February 19 (legislative day, January 10), 1952. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Banking facilities between the United States and China. Letter from the Secretary of State, inclosing a communication from the consul at Hong-Kong, China, in relation to the manner of transacting business between citizens of the United States and the East, with a letter from the Secretary of the Treasury on the same subject. January 30, 1873. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Barbara Ann Koppius. February 7, 1952. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Barbara Ann Koppius. October 1, 1951. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Bark Caldera. March 17, 1876. -- Committed to a Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Bark Forest Belle. Message from the President of the United States, in response to a resolution of the House of Representatives, transmitting a communication from the Secretary of State relative to the destruction of the bark Forest Belle in Chinese waters. February 18, 1879. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Barracks and quarters, United States troops in China. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting communication from the Secretary of War submitting supplemental estimate of appropriation for barracks and quarters for such United States troops as may be in China during the fiscal year 1914. December 19, 1912. -- Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Bay Kow Jung. September 10, 1963. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Ben Luke Pond, Shao Hung Pond, and David Yat Wei Pond. April 11, 1949. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Ben Luke Pond, Shao Hung Pond, and David Yat Wei Pond. February 21, 1949. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Betty Tin-Sang Chan Cho. May 20, 1965. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Bob Kan and Fourere Kan. August 11 (legislative day, August 5), 1954. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Bob Kan and Fourere Kan. July 12, 1954. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Bombardment of the Taku forts in China. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, transmitting, in response to the inquiry of the House, copies of communications between the Navy Department and Rear-Admiral Kempff in relation to the bombardment of the Taku forts in China. June 5, 1902. -- Referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Buck Yuen Sah. April 12, 1960. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Buck Yuen Sah. May 25, 1960. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Buildings for consular offices in China, Korea, and Japan. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of State submitting an estimate of appropriation for buildings for consular offices in China, Korea, and Japan. January 17, 1907. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed with illustrations.
- Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. Vol. XXVIII, 1908. In two parts. Part 1.
- Byron Wong. June 6, 1962. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Byron Wong. March 8, 1962. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Call for statements of moneys expended during 1907 for diplomatic and consular service, for administration of State Department, and for United States courts in China and Korea. January 20, 1908. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Calling on the President for information concerning the Potsdam agreements and violations thereof by Soviet Russia. June 2 (legislative day, June 1), 1948. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Camilla Pintos. February 7, 1952. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Camilla Pintos. October 16 (legislative day, October 1), 1951. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Canal connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. December 19, 1901. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Capt. John Percival. February 29, 1848.
- Carl Schmuser. April 2, 1952. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Carl Schmuser. February 14, 1952. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Case in which the Attorney General has recommended the rescission of the adjustment of status in the matter of Joe Quong. October 29 (legislative day, October 22), 1963. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Case in which the Attorney General has recommended the rescission of the adjustment of status in the matter of Tan Tat Geen. April 21, 1958. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Case of Great Britain as laid before the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Geneva under the provisions of the treaty between the United States of America and Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, concluded at Washington, May 8, 1871. Printed by order of Congress, U.S.A. In three volumes. Volume II.
- Cecilia Lucy Boyack. April 7, 1954. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Cecilia Lucy Boyack. July 19 (legislative day, July 2), 1954. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Census programs and postal systems of several countries in southeastern Asia. Subcommittee on Census and Statistics of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, House of Representatives, Ninety-second Congress, second session. March 16, 1972. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Certain Chinese children. July 21, 1954. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Certain Chinese children. May 17 (legislative day, May 13), 1954. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Certain claims against the United States arising under the Navy Department. May 24, 1906. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Certain former employees of the United States Court for China. November 29 (legislative day, November 21), 1944. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Chan Toy Har. March 5, 1952. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Chan Toy Har. May 12, 1952. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Chan Tsork-Ying (Mrs. James C.Y. Lee). December 3, 1941. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Chan Tsork-Ying. June 11, 1942. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Chang Ah Lung. April 2, 1963. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Chang Ah Lung. June 22, 1965. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Chang-You Wu, doctor of medicine. June 28, 1967. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Chao Hua-Hsin. October 1, 1962. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Chao Hua-Hsin. September 25, 1962. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Chao Yao Koh. June 21, 1962. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Chao Yao Koh. May 3, 1962. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Charles Chung Chi Lee and Julia Lee. March 10, 1965. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Charles H. Lin (also known as Lin Chao Hsi). April 9, 1952. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Charles H. Lin (also known as Lin Chao Hsi). February 12, 1953. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Charles H. Lin (also known as Lin Chao Hsi). July 27, 1953. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Charles J. Sands. April 17, 1874. -- Committed to a Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Chen Chih-Keui. June 6 (legislative day, May 2), 1955. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Chen Chih-Keui. March 10, 1955. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Chen Hua Huang. December 7, 1950. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Chen Hua Huang. May 22 (legislative day, March 29), 1950. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Chen-Kya Hahn. April 3 (legislative day, March 29), 1950. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Cheng Sick Yuen. July 12 (legislative day, July 1), 1950. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Cheng Sick Yuen. May 3, 1950. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Cheng-Huai Li. September 12, 1968. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Chew Chi Yan. June 6, 1961. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Chia-Tseng Chen. May 9 (legislative day, May 2), 1955. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Chih Shing Hwa. January 9, 1956. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Chin Yok Kong. April 23 (legislative day, April 17), 1951. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Chin Yok Kong. March 13, 1951. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Chin York Gay. June 27, 1955. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Chin York Gay. March 31, 1955. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Chin Yuen Ling. June 11 (legislative day, May 17), 1951. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Chin Yuen Ling. May 2, 1951. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- China -- consular judicial powers. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a letter from the Commissioner of the United States in China, and a copy of the decree and regulations for consular judicial jurisdiction in China, &c. December 16, 1856. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and ordered to be printed.
- China -- consular returns for fees, &c. Letter from the United States Commissioner in China, transmitting consular returns for fees, &c. August 23, 1856. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and ordered to be printed.
- China -- fees for judicial services at the several consulates. Letter from the Commissioner of the United States to China, transmitting accounts of the fees for judicial services and the expenditures at the several consulates during the year 1856. December 10, 1857. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
- China -- fees for judicial services at the several consulates. Letter from the acting commissioner of the United States at Canton, China, transmitting accounts of fees for judicial services at the several consulates. February 21, 1856. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and ordered to be printed.
- China -- regulations for the Consular Courts. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a copy of the regulations adopted by the United States Commissioner for the government of the Consular Courts in China. December 15, 1857. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- China -- regulations for the consular courts. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a copy of a letter from the Acting Commissioner of the United States, in reference to the consular courts of the United States in China. February 26, 1856. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and ordered to be printed.
- China and Japan "indemnity funds." Letter from the Secretary of State in relation to the "indemnity funds" received from the governments of China and Japan by the Department of State. January 19, 1870. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- China and Sandwich Islands. (To accompany Bills H.R. Nos. 720 and 721.) January 24, 1843.
- China mail service. February 27, 1875. -- Ordered to be printed and recommitted to the Committee on Ways and Means.
- China mail service. Letter from the Postmaster General, to the Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads, inclosing a copy of all papers and correspondence relating to the additional monthly mail service on the China line of steamers. January 16, 1874. -- Recommitted to the Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads, and ordered to be printed.
- China mail service. Remonstrance of the Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco, California, and business interests of California, against the cancellation of the contract of the Post Office Department for China mail service. May 11, 1874. -- Referred to the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads and ordered to be printed.
- China mail service. Testimony taken by the Committee on Appropriations, and the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, upon the additional monthly mail service to China and Japan. April 21, 1874. -- Ordered to be printed.
- China report. Report of a special Congressional delegation. July 1973. November 7, 1973. -- Ordered printed by unanimous consent.
- China trade. -- Merchants of Boston and Salem, Massachusetts. Communication from Thomas H. Perkins, and a great number of other merchants, of Boston and Salem, Mass., interested in the China trade, containing a statement of intelligence recently received from undoubted sources in China, which has not before been made publicly known. April 9, 1840. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.
- China trade. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting the information required by a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 7th of February last, respecting the commerce and navigation between the United States and China, from 1821 to 1839. July 1, 1840. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.
- China. Message from the President of the United States, communicating a statement of the expenditures under the act of 3d March, 1843, providing the means of future intercourse between the United States and China. December 29, 1845. Read, and laid upon the table.
- China. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting copies of correspondence between the State Department and the late commissioner to China. July 19, 1854. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and ordered to be printed.
- China. Report of the Congressional delegation visit of November 12-27, 1978, Edmund S. Muskie, Chairman. December 1, 1978. January 29 (legislative day, January 15); 1979. -- Ordered to be printed.
- China: One step further toward normalization. A report by Carl Albert, speaker, U.S. House of Representatives and John Rhodes, minority leader, U.S. House of Representatives submitted to the House of Representatives July 1975.
- Chinese Indemnity Fund. March 22, 1884. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Chinese Indemnity Fund. Memorial and draft of a bill from the Committee of Citizens of New York, in relation to the Chinese Indemnity Fund. February 2, 1872. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Chinese Treaty. Concurrent resolutions of the Legislature of California, praying for the modification or abrogation of the Burlingame or Chinese Treaty. February 4, 1878. -- Referred to the Committee on Education and Labor and ordered to be printed.
- Chinese Treaty. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting an abstract of the treaty between the United States and the Chinese Empire. January 24, 1845. Read, and referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.
- Chinese boycott. Mr. Hale presented the following statement of Mr. Chauncey R. Burr, of Portland, Me., relating to the Chinese boycott or the change of the exclusion clause of the Chinese Treaty. May 18, 1906. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Chinese coolie trade. Message of the President of the United States, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the House of Representatives, information recently received in reference to the coolie trade. May 26, 1860. -- Referred to the Committee on Commerce and ordered to be printed.
- Chinese exclusion. March 17, 1902. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Chinese immigration. An address to the people of the United States upon the social, moral, and political effect of Chinese immigration. Prepared by a Committee of the Senate of California. November 7, 1877. -- Referred to the Committee on Education and Labor and ordered to be printed.
- Chinese immigration. April 12, 1882. -- Referred to the House of Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Chinese immigration. August 5, 1890. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Chinese immigration. February 10, 1892. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Chinese immigration. February 25, 1878. -- Recommitted to the Committee on Education and Labor and ordered to be printed.
- Chinese immigration. January 14, 1879. -- Recommitted to the Committee on Education and Labor and ordered to be printed.
- Chinese immigration. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury in response to a resolution of the House calling for information as to what regulations and instructions have been issued by that department relating to the right of Chinese to enter America, and the authority therefor. February 12, 1885. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Chinese immigration. March 19, 1880. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed, with the views of the minority.
- Chinese immigration. Resolution of the Legislature of California, on Chinese immigration. March 16, 1874. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.