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Appendix. List of Papers Distributed to

Members

I. Outline of Opening Statement-Australia. 2. Outline of Opening Statement-Canada...... 3. Outline of Opening Statement—China...

4.

Outline of Opening Statement-Japan.

5. Outline of Opening Statement-Korea..

6. Outline of Opening Statement-New Zealand...

7. Outline of Opening Statement-Philippines.......

.S. H. Roberts

-John Nelson ....T. Z. Koo M. Sawayanagi Hugh Cynn

J. B. Condliffe ..Conrado Benitez

8. Outline of Opening Statement-United States......Ray Lyman Wilbur 9. Outline of Opening Statement-Hawaii.. 10. Daily Meditation..

II.

12.

Some Aspects of China's Resources...........

Welcome Address to the Members of the Institute

13. Welcome Address.

14. Opening Address.....

15. Opening Statement-Australia................................

16. Opening Statement-Canada........

17. Opening Statement-China...

18. Opening Statement-Hawaii..

19. Opening Statement-New Zealand............ 20. Opening Statement-Korea......

21. Opening Statement-Japan..

22. Opening Statement-Philippines......

Romanzo Adams

.D. J. Fleming

.S. N. Au-Young

.Gov. W. R. Farrington

.Frank C. Atherton

.A. L. Dean

.Roberts

Nelson

.....Koo

Adams

.Condliffe

...Cynn

Sawayanagi

.Benitez
.Wilbur

23. Opening Statement-United States....----

24. The Far Reaching Effects of the Industrialization of the

Far East.....................

25. The Industrialization of China.

26. The Industrialization of Japan.....

..C. C. Batchelder

S. N.Au-Young
T. Komatsu

27. Additional Books and Pamphlets at Cooke Library 28. The Race Relations Survey on the Pacific Coast.............Robt. E. Park 29. Newsstory of Opening of Institute

30. Development of the National Resources of China....Jeremiah W. Jenks 31. Present Day China..........

32. What China Desires to see Rectified in her International

Relationships...

33. Topics for "Straw Vote".

34. Prayer (Opening)....

35. Minutes on Permanent Organization.............

..L. T. Chen

Ta Chen

.Program Committee

..T. Harada Merle Davis

36. Story of Institute....

37. Differences between Eastern and Western Civilizations..
38. Foreign Loans in China...........................

39. The Impact of the American Immigration Law on the

Japanese Nation....

40. Industrialization of Japan.

41. Japan at the Crossroads...........

42. Westernized Japan.........

43. The Spiritual Aspirations of New Japan..

Canada in the British Commonwealth of Nations....

Riley Allen

.M. Anesaki

..L. T. Chen

.Y. Tsurumi
.T. Komatsu
Y. Tsurumi

Y. Ishihashi

Soichi Saito

Newton Rowell

45. Co-operation among the Countries of the Pacific along

Educational Lines........

46. Pan-Pacific Union.........

47. America as Others See Her...

Mary E. Woolley
A. H. Ford

48. The British Commonwealth and International Cooperation

49. Some Suggestions for International Education..
50. Report of Committee on Findings and Publications...
51. Opium as an International Problem......................

..M. Zumoto

J. B. Condliffe
Sawayanagi
H. E. Gregory
...Koo

52. Co-operation of Pacific Countries along Political and Legal

Lines.........

53. Opium as an International Problem.

54. An Address upon Australia................

55. News Story No. 20...................

56. Success of Future Meetings Assured by Present

Experience...

57. Definite Results for Well-Being of Pacific........
58. Free Interchange of Views has Proved Perfectly

Possible............

59. Opium as an International Problem....

..H. Duncan Hall
W. W. Willoughby
J. T. Massey
Allen

American Group
Benitez

New Zealand Group
.Batchelder

60. The Interest of Labor in the Problems of the Pacific

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63. Facts and Significance of the Strikes in China.............. ..L. T. Chen
64. Barriers Broken Down, Friendships Established by First

Institute.......

65. The Immigration Policy of Canada.

66. News Story No. 22........

.Mrs. P. Foster

...G. H. Cowan

.Allen

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73.

...L. T. Chen

Loans and Investments in the Countries of the Pacific............. ...Jenks

74. Immigration...

75. On Being Understood...........

76. Legal and Judicial Reforms in China.

77. Law and Treaties in the Pacific...............

Cowan

.N. C. Schenck

L. N. Chang

.G. G. Wilson

78. American Policies and Sentiment Toward Co-operation with Other Nations........

79. The Philippines Situation.

.Geo. H. Blakeslee
..D. R. Williams

R-1. The Application of the Teachings of Jesus to Inter-Racial
and International Problems (Outline) ......--------

R-2. Buddhism Facing Modern Inter-Racial and International
Relations........

R-3. Confucianism: An Interpretation.......

R-4. The Governmental Organization of Australia-Machinery for Handling International Affairs............

R-5. Outline: Governmental Organization of the United States
with Special Reference to the Handling of International
Affairs............

R-6. Outline: Government Organization of Japan with Special
Reference to her Machinery for Handling International
Affairs....

R-7. American Law in Regard to Immigration, Landowner-
ship, and Citizenship................................

Fleming

Anesaki

.Ta Chen

Hall

Wilson

Tsurumi

Payson J. Treat

R-8. Memorandum on Land-Ownership by Non-Citizens in

the U. S.......

R-9. Memorandum on Japan's Immigration Policy.......----------------
R-10. Immigration in the South Pacific........

Treat ...Zumoto

R-II. Historical Survey of Oriental Immigration, Origin,
Nature and Development....

R-12. Advantages and Disadvantages of the Industrialization
of China........

R-13. The Governmental Organization of New Zealand with Special References to its Machinery for Handling International Affairs.....

R-14. Chinese Immigration in the Pacific..............

.Roberts

.Treat

S. T. Wen

J. B. Gow .......Ta Chen

R-15. The Racial Aspects of Immigration.....

R-16. Legal and Political Aspects of Immigration.............................
R-17. Cultural and Religious Aspects of Immigration..................................
R-18. The Economic Aspects of Immigration...
R-19. Fundamentals of Immigration Policies..
R-20. Immigration in the Pacific............................................

.Wilson

.Hall

.S. C. Lee

Tsurumi

Stanley Brent ......Hall

R-21. The Economic Aspects of Immigration in the Pacific

R-22. Racial Investigations in Hawaii..

Batchelder

.S. D. Porteus

R-23. Why Japan Resent the American Immigration Law

Kenzo Takayanagi

R-24. A Suggestion for More Enlightened Immigration and
Emigration Policies.......

R-25. Canadian Immigration Act...

R-26. Immigration Restriction and the Treatment of Resident

Aliens in New Zealand.........

R-27. China, Governmental Organization of.......-------------
R-28. Japan, Government Organization of.

R-29. United States, Governmental Organization of....................................-------
R-30. How can Educational Agencies (schools, colleges, text-
books, etc.) Contribute Towards Better Inter-racial
and International Relations.....

R-31. The Missionary as Interpreter between the Homeland and the Missionary Field............

R-32.

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Takayanagi

Cowan

..Condliffe

..Wen

.Tsurumi

Wilson

Adams

.Adams

........Coleman

Political Aspects of Foreign Missionaries........................ ..N. F. Coleman
R-33. How can Religious Ideals and Attitudes be made Opera-
tive in International Questions?..............
R-34. Application of the Teachings of Jesus, Buddha and
Confucius to the Problems of Modern Inter-Racial and
International Relations...............

R-35. What is the Function of Religion in bringing about the
Solution of the Problems of the Pacific..........

.Harada

..L. T. Chen

R-36. In What Ways can Public Opinion be Stimulated to take an Understanding Interest in Pacific Problems?........K. C. Leebrick .Program Committee

R-37. Round-Table Summary for Forum.....

R-38. In What Ways can Public Opinion be Stimulated to take

an Understanding Interest in Pacific Problems? (Report
on So. California Council International Relations)....George Gleason

R-39. Standards of Living in the Pacific (Procedure for R.-T.

Discussions).....

Condliffe

R-40. Standards of Living in the Pacific (Report to Forum)

Condliffe

R-41. Treatment of Resident Aliens (R.-T. No. 2).
R-42. Treatment of Resident Aliens (Report to Forum)....-------
R-43. Customs Control, Tariff Revision and Foreign Loans

Leebrick

Leebrick

Tsurumi

R-44. Extra-Territoriality

Lee

R-45. National Economic and Commercial Policies..............................
R-46. Methods of International Co-operation...

Tsurumi

..Coleman

R-47. Extra-Territoriality

R-48. Industrialization of the Far East

R-49. How Can Educational Agencies (schools, colleges, text-
books, etc.) Contribute Toward International Understanding

R-50. Culture and Religious Aspects of Immigration
R-51. The Missionary as Interpreter between Peoples
R-52. Legal Facts Regarding the Treatment of Resident Aliens
in Pacific Countries..........

Leebrick

R-53. Governmental Organization in Relation to Handling

International Affairs.

Cowan

R-54. Japanese Experience in Regard to Industrialization........
R-55. Standards of Living in Pacific Countries (Findings and
Issues)

Zumoto

Condliffe

R-56. Moral and Legal Right of a Nation to Exclude Aliens

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R-62. Open Door Policy and Spheres of Interest.............Stanley Hornbeck

R-63. Aspects of Industrialization of Japan.

R-64. Assimilation in Hawaii..

R-65. Legal and Political Aspects of Immigration..

R-66.

Australia and the British Commonwealth of Nations
(Governmental Organization and Machinery for Hand-
ling International Affairs)

.Tsurumi

Dean

Hall

.Hall

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