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" German men-of-war and armed vessels of all kinds, and to disarm at once those which cannot be so withdrawn. "
The World's Work - Page 42
1921
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Niagara Index, Volume 52

1919 - 636 pages
...to Germany an ultimatum demanding that Germany should "deliver at a date not later than September 15 to the imperial Japanese authorities, without condition or compensation, the entire leased territory of Kiaochow, with a view to the eventual restoration of it to China." Germany, realizing doubtlessly the...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 13

1919 - 936 pages
...the Japanese authorities without condition or compensation, the entire leased territory of Kiaochow, with a view to the eventual restoration of the same to China." But after Kiaochow had been secured the claim was made that the failure of the Germans to comply with...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 13

1919 - 918 pages
...to Germany on August 15, 1914, demanded the delivery of the entire leased territory of Kiaochou ' ' with a view to the eventual restoration of the same to China. ' ' Nine days later, in a "message to the American people," cabled to the New York Independent, Count...
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The New International Year Book: A Compendium of the World's Progress....

1915 - 920 pages
...Japanese ultimatum had called upon Germany to surrender the German leased territory of Kiaochow to Japan "with a view to the eventual restoration of the same to China." And it seemed to be clearly understood at Washington that Japan intended to return Kiaochow to China,...
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How the Nations Waged War: A Companion Volume to "How the War Began ...

John McFarland Kennedy - 1914 - 218 pages
...disarm at once those which cannot be withdrawn. (2) To deliver on a date not later than September 15th, to the Imperial Japanese authorities, without condition...to the eventual restoration of the same to China. The Imperial Japanese Government announces at the same time that in the event of its not receiving,...
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Handbook of the European War, Volume 1

Stanley Solomon Sheip, Alfred Bingham - 1914 - 366 pages
...once those which cannot be so withdrawn. "Second — To deliver on a date not later than September 15 to the Imperial Japanese authorities, without condition or compensation, the entire leased territory of Kiau-chau, with a view to the eventual restoration of the same to China. "The Imperial Japanese Government...
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Causes and Battles of the Colossal War in Europe ...

Charles Maxwell - 1914 - 360 pages
...once those which cannot be so withdrawn. "Second — To deliver on a date not later than September 15 to the Imperial Japanese authorities, without condition or compensation, the entire leased territory of Kiaochou, with a view to the eventual restoration of the same to China. "The Imperial Japanese Government...
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Musashino, Issues 39-56

1914 - 1408 pages
...those which cannot be so withdrawn. " 2nd. To deliver on a date not later than September 15th, 1914, to the Imperial Japanese Authorities, without condition or compensation, the entire leased territory of Kiaochou with a view to eventual restoration of the same to China. " The Imperial Japanese Government...
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Europe in the Melting Pot: The Historical Background of ..., Volume 6, Issue 4

Gregory Mason - 1914 - 104 pages
...once those which cannot be so withdrawn. "Second—To deliver on a date not later than September 15 to the Imperial Japanese authorities, without condition or compensation, the entire leased territory of Kiauchau, with a view to the eventual restoration of the same to China. "The Imperial Japanese Government...
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Europe in the Melting Pot: The Historical Background of ..., Volume 6, Issue 4

Gregory Mason - 1914 - 106 pages
...Imperial Japanese authorities, without condition or compensation, the entire leased territory of Kiauchau, with a view to the eventual restoration of the same to China. "The Imperial Japanese Government announces at the same time that in the event of it not receiving...
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