[Distributed to the Council, the Members of the League and the States invited to the Conference.] O f ficial No.: C. 367. M. 210. I932. IX. [Conf. D. IO9.] Geneva, April iith, I932. LEAGUE OF NATIONS PATICULAS ITH ISIT REARD TO THE INi THE URIOUS COUiTRIES $RMlGEITS OF 70*. COMMUNICATION PROM THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT Note by the Secretary-General: The Secretary-General has the honour to communicate to the Governments invited to the Conference for the Reduction and Limitation of Armaments a letter, dated April gth, 1932, with an annex, giving information on the armaments of the said country. COMMUNICATION FROM THE PERMANENT OFFICE OF THE CHINESE DELEGATION TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Geneva, April 9 th, I932. The Permanent Office of the Chinese delegation to the League of Nations presents its compliments to the Secretary-General of the League of Nations and has the honour to send him herewith six tables with regard to the numbers of effectives and the budgetary expenditure of the Chinese land, naval and air forces, drawn up in the forms given respectively in the draft Convention and in the report by the Committee of Experts on Budgetary Questions for the Disarmament Conference. LAND FORCES OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA. Table I. a. b. Total effectives, including the effectives specified in column b Officers 1,260,000 63,000 * This number indicates that seventy documents in regard to the position of the armaments in the different countries have already been published. Series of League of Nations Publications S. d. N. 3.130 (F.) 2.o75 (A.) 4/32 Imp. du J. de G. IX. DISARMAMENT 1932. IX. 36.R
-- 2 -- Table IV. a. b. Total effectives, including the effectives specified in column b Officers or officials ranking as officers 360,000 I8,000 REMARKS. i. The above tables are filled in as at July Ist, I93I. 2. Pupils undergoing military training are included in the total effectives. 3. We have only professional soldiers. TABLES OF THE AVERAGE DAILY NUMBER OF EFFECTIVES IN THE NAVAL FORCES OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA, I930-3I. Table VI. - Naval Forces. a. b. c. High Contracting Total effectives, including effectives Officers Other effectives Parties specified separately in this table Republic of China I5,581 2,604 12,977 Table VII. - Sea Formations organised on a Military Basis. a. b. c. High Contracting Total effectives, including effectives Officers Other effectives Parties specified separately in this table Republic of China I9,240 I,I24 I8,II6 AVERAGE DAILY NUMBER OF EFFECTIVES OF THE CHINESE REPUBLIC, REACHED DURING THE YEAR I930, IN THE AIR FORCES. Table VIII. Actual Personnel. a. b. c. Regular Air Forces: Total Reserves of Regular Forces Auxiliary Air Forces and (including officers) Special Reserve 3,270 Nil Nil REMARK. Air and land personnel is included in column a. Columns b and c cannot be utilised, owing to the lack of voluntary recruitment.
-3-- Table XI. - Average Daily Number of Effectives in Land Formations organised on a Military Basis. Regular Air Forces: Total (including officers)...... I,OI2 PARTICULARS OF THE GROSS EXPENSES IN THE LAND ARMY ACCOUNTS FOR I930-3I OF THE CHINESE REPUBLIC. Table B. Total in Subhead Category of expenditure Chinese dollars Head I. Effectives. Personnel normally forming part of formations and services A Pay and allowances of all kinds : Officers... B Ditto: N.C.O.s and men................ 266,477,689 C Ditto: Civilian personnel......... D Nil. E Maintenance of personnel referred to in subheads A to E... 17,224,401 Head II. - Transport. F Horses and other animals, forage, harness and shoeing... G Coal, fuel, oil, petrol, lubricants, etc., and other transport 7,826,666 expenses...................... Head III. - Buildings. H Construction of new fortifications and defence works..... K Barracks, other buildings, upkeep, furniture... Head IV. - War Material. M Arms, ammunition and fighting material... M(a) Engineer and other warlike stores... N Manufacture of war material in "non-autonomous" State 42,495,629 establishments (expenditure not divisible between subheads M and M(a))..................... GRAND TOTAL.... 337,804,386 REMARK. The budget estimates for the expenditure of the land army for the I930-3I financial year amounted to 450,405,848 Chinese dollars; but, owing to financial difficulties, this expenditure was reduced. Moreover, certain credits, such as those for new military establishments and the provisional credits, have been abolished.
TABLE OF BUDGETARY EXPENDITURE FOR THE NAVAL FORCES OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA, I930-3I. Table C. Naval forces Formations Subhead Category of expenditure Armed forces organised on a Total military basis (I) (2) (3) A D E G Head I. - Egectives. Chinese dollars Chinese dollars Chinese dollars Personnel normally forming part of formations and services Pay and allowances of all kinds for officers, men and civilian personnel... 5,84,304 3,,563 8,090,867 Personnel not normally forming part of formations and services.,4568...,445,68 1,445,688, Maintenance of personnel referred to in subheads A to D... 688,984 I,090,744 1,779,728 Head II. - Transport. Coal, fuel, oil, petrol, lubricants, etc., and other transport expenses.... 2,310,000 o 2,310,000 Head III. - Buildings. H Construction of new fortifications and defence works.................. _ K Barracks, other buildings, upkeep, furniture. -- 538,190 538,190 Total: Heads I to III... 9,528,976 4,635,497 I4,164,473 Head IV. - War Material. L Ships: new construction and maintenance.. 17,803,993 I 7,803,993 M Arms, ammunition and fighting material... 2,IIO,000-2,110,000 N Manufacture of war material in non-autonomous State establishments (expenditure not divisible between subheads L and M).... - I 800,00,8oo,,800,000 Total: Head IV...... 9,913,993,800,000 2I,7I3,993 GRAND TOTAL........ 29,442,969 6,435,497 35,878,466 REMARKS. i. The naval programme in planning is based upon national security and the naval forces of neighbouring countries. 2. The expenditures stated in this table do not include those in connection with the programme mentioned in Remark I.
5 PARTICULARS OF THE GROSS EXPENSES IN THE AIR ARMY ACCOUNTS FOR 1930-31 OF THE CHINESE REPUBLIC. Table D. Air Forces Administrative organs Subhead Category of expenditure Armed Forces (Services, workshops Total and schools) (I) (2) (3) Head I. - Efectives. Chinese dollars Chinese dollars Chinese dollars Personnel normally forming part of formations and services ra Pay and allowances of all kinds: Officers 825,764 443,I34 1,268,898 B Ditto. N.C.O.s... 406,172 81,234 487,406 C Ditto: Civilian personnel...... 328,752 370,644 699,396 D Personnel not normally forming part of formations and services... 135,318 587,326 722,644 E Maintenance of personnel referred to in subheads A to D... 85,o68 I77,964 263,032 G Head II. - Transport. Coal, fuel, oil, petrol, lubricants, etc., and to transport expenses... 1,182,000 i6i,ooo 1,343,000 Head III. - Buildings. K Barracks, other buildings, upkeep, furniture.. - 2,500,000 2,500,000 Total: Heads I to III..... 2,963,074 4,321,302 7,284,376 Head IV. - War Material. M Arms, ammunition and fighting material.. 8oo 8oo, 800,000 8,900,000 GRAND TOTAL..... 1I,63,074 5,121,302 16,184,376 REMARKS. I. The monetary unit is the Chinese dollar. 2. The effective air forces mentioned above only comprise those of the land army, whereas the air forces of the navy, which are still under organisation, are not included. 3. The land army comprises fifteen flights; each flight consists of seven machines, plus three in reserve. The total effective forces amount to I50 fighting machines. 4. In addition, there are I50 school machines for the training of the different categories of pilots. 5. The plan for the organisation of the National Air Force, which is in process of realisation, is based on the requirements of national security and is in proportion to the air forces of the neighbouring countries. 6. The budget expenditure shown in the above table does not include that referred to in Remark 5.