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( Footnote : The same , mutatis mutandis , to the Embassies in Great Britain and
Italy ; similar instructions to the Embassy in Japan . ) To the Ambassador in
France ( tel . ) Memorandum for French Government ( text printed ) , inquiring
whether ...
( Footnote : The same , mutatis mutandis , to the Embassies in Great Britain and
Italy ; similar instructions to the Embassy in Japan . ) To the Ambassador in
France ( tel . ) Memorandum for French Government ( text printed ) , inquiring
whether ...
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5 Memorandum by the Under Secretary of State Report of separate
conversations with the British and Japanese ... that paragraph concerning
procedure upon three - power basis was cabled to Embassies in Great Britain
and Japan . ) Mar.
5 Memorandum by the Under Secretary of State Report of separate
conversations with the British and Japanese ... that paragraph concerning
procedure upon three - power basis was cabled to Embassies in Great Britain
and Japan . ) Mar.
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Apr. 6 From the Ambassador in Japan ( tel . ) ( 50 ) Information that Japanese
delegates will be Admiral Viscount Saito and Viscount Ishii . Apr. 13 To the Chief
of the American Delegation on the Preparatory ( 116 ) Commission ( tel . ) ...
Apr. 6 From the Ambassador in Japan ( tel . ) ( 50 ) Information that Japanese
delegates will be Admiral Viscount Saito and Viscount Ishii . Apr. 13 To the Chief
of the American Delegation on the Preparatory ( 116 ) Commission ( tel . ) ...
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1927 Apr. 28 From the Ambassador in Great Britain ( tel . ) ( 98 ) Chamberlain's
statement that British Government prefers Geneva and has so notified Japan ,
and that necessary steps are being taken with regard to use of League facilities .
1927 Apr. 28 From the Ambassador in Great Britain ( tel . ) ( 98 ) Chamberlain's
statement that British Government prefers Geneva and has so notified Japan ,
and that necessary steps are being taken with regard to use of League facilities .
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Disappointment of American delegation at receptive attitude of Japanese
delegation toward British proposals for modification of Washington treaty ...
Japanese desire for upward revision of the ratio assigned to Japan by the
Washington treaty .
Disappointment of American delegation at receptive attitude of Japanese
delegation toward British proposals for modification of Washington treaty ...
Japanese desire for upward revision of the ratio assigned to Japan by the
Washington treaty .
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