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Vol. I: pt. I. Introductory
ch. I. Origin of enquiry
ch. II. Scope of enquiry
ch. III. Method of enquiry
ch. IV. General plan and arrangement of report
pt. II. The foreign settlement and its government : historical and descriptive
ch. I.A brief descripton of Shanghai
ch. II. Origin and development of the foreign settlement
ch. III. History of land regulations subsequent to 1854
ch. IV. Municipal constitution as embodied in land regulations now in force
ch. V. Chinese residents in the settlement and the rule of law
ch. VI. Chinese representation
ch. VII. Position of Chinese under settlement administration
ch. VIII. Scope and organisation of settlement administration
ch. IX. Courts of law in the settlement
ch. X. Freedom of speech, publicity and the press
ch. XI. Systems of government in adjoining areas
pt. III. Business interests in Shanghai
ch. I. Introductory
ch. II. The port
ch. III. Shanghai as a commercial and industrial centre
ch. IV. Shanghai's position as a banking and financial centre
ch. V. Land tenure and land values
ch. VI. Foundations of security
Vol. 2. pt. IV
Statements received on political and administrative questions, and comments thereon
ch. I. Statements from Chinese organizations
ch. II. Views of representatives of the missionary community in the settlement
ch. III. Regulation of industrial conditions: statement by committee of women's organizations
ch. IV. Public health: statement of the Shanghai Medical Society
ch. V. Distinguishing features of the settlement regime: its merits and demerits
pt. V. Main questions affecting the future of the settlement
ch. I. Questions stated
ch. II. Position and responsibilities of the council of the settlement
ch. III. Attitude of foreign and Chinese communities in the settlement
ch. IV. Rendition
ch. V. Extraterritorial rights as affecting the settlement regime
ch. VI. Proposals as to reforms needed in the constitution of the settlement
ch. VII. Financial provision for educational and other interests of Chinese population
ch. VIII. Powers of the council and its relations with representatives of the foreign powers and with Chinese authorities
ch. IX. Proposals affecting courts of law
ch. X. International partnership
Vol. 3. pt. VI
External roads area
ch. I. Introductory
ch. II. Origin and development of external roads system
ch. III. Existing situation and intrests involved
ch. IV. Proposals for the future

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