Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1931 |
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Page xi
... Secretary and Wilson : Secretary's opinion that Japan will never accept an investigating committee , that oriental peoples prefer direct negotiations , that the United States cannot participate in League action but can assure its moral ...
... Secretary and Wilson : Secretary's opinion that Japan will never accept an investigating committee , that oriental peoples prefer direct negotiations , that the United States cannot participate in League action but can assure its moral ...
Page xii
... Secretary would agree to the nomination of an American if Japan accepts . From the Ambassador in Great Britain ( tel . ) Views of Lord Reading that the Manchurian situation is less disquieting , that Russia considers it local but would ...
... Secretary would agree to the nomination of an American if Japan accepts . From the Ambassador in Great Britain ( tel . ) Views of Lord Reading that the Manchurian situation is less disquieting , that Russia considers it local but would ...
Page xiii
... Secretary had informed the Japanese Ambassador that , in the light of Department's information , serious responsibility must rest with Japan for events in Manchuria . From the Consul at Geneva ( tel . ) Reply of Japanese Government ...
... Secretary had informed the Japanese Ambassador that , in the light of Department's information , serious responsibility must rest with Japan for events in Manchuria . From the Consul at Geneva ( tel . ) Reply of Japanese Government ...
Page xxix
... Secretary of State Conversation with Japanese Ambassador , who cited in- stances of Japanese restoration of business in Manchuria and submitted a memorandum ( text printed ) of number of for- eign warships in China ; Secretary's advice ...
... Secretary of State Conversation with Japanese Ambassador , who cited in- stances of Japanese restoration of business in Manchuria and submitted a memorandum ( text printed ) of number of for- eign warships in China ; Secretary's advice ...
Page xxxvii
... Secretary of State Inquiry from British Ambassador as to U. S. approval of League action ; Under Secretary's concurrence with Ambas- sador's observation that including the date of withdrawal in the resolution was unfortunate . From the ...
... Secretary of State Inquiry from British Ambassador as to U. S. approval of League action ; Under Secretary's concurrence with Ambas- sador's observation that including the date of withdrawal in the resolution was unfortunate . From the ...
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action Ambassador Dawes American Antung attitude Briand Changchun Chargé in France China and Japan China Johnson Chinchow Chinese Government Chinese Minister Chinese troops commission Consul at Geneva Date and number December Department Department's discussion draft Drummond evacuation extraterritoriality Foreign Affairs Foreign Office France Shaw Geneva Gilbert instructions Japan Japanese Consul Japanese Government Japanese military Japanese troops Kellogg Pact Kirin Lampson League of Nations Legation Matsudaira matter meeting Memorandum ment Minister for Foreign Minister in China Mukden Nanking negotiations Nine-Power Treaty Nonni River November 16 November 23 October 16 October 24 opinion paragraph Paraphrase Paris PEIPING police present proposal question regard reply request resolution September September 22 settlement Shanghai situation South Manchuria South Manchuria Railway statement STIMSON suggestion Telegram The Chargé Telegram The Consul Telegram The Minister Telegram The Secretary text printed Tientsin tion Tokyo treaty Tsitsihar United WASHINGTON withdrawal Yoshizawa