The Governments of the United States and Japan recognize that territorial propinquity creates special relations between countries, and, consequently, the Government of the United States recognizes that Japan has special interests in China, particularly... The United States and the Philippines - Page 17by Daniel Roderick Williams - 1924 - 335 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1921 - 432 pages
...Mongolia,' in June 1912. In 1917, by formal treaty, the American Government placed on record the admission that ' Japan has special interests in China, particularly...the part ' to which her possessions are contiguous.' Now, however, in supporting the views of the new Consortium and the American Government's re-born desire... | |
| 1918 - 500 pages
...the recognition by the United States "that territorial propinquity creates special relations bet\veen countries and, consequently, the government of the...the part to which her possessions are contiguous." That is the declaration Japan and other nations having designs on China have been hoping to get from... | |
| 1918 - 954 pages
...Secretary of State Lansing and Viscount Ishii, Special Ambassador of Japan, occurs the following paragraph: The Governments of the United States and Japan recognize...the part to which her possessions are contiguous. That states are more interested in the immediate neighborhood of their frontiers than in remote parts... | |
| 1918 - 962 pages
...Secretary of State Lansing and Viscount Ishii, Special Ambassador of Japan, occurs the following paragraph: The Governments of the United States and Japan recognize...the part to which her possessions are contiguous. That states are more interested in the immediate neighborhood of their frontiers than in remote parts... | |
| 1919 - 936 pages
...formal diplomatic notes dated November 2, 1917, Secretary Lansing and Viscount Ishii announced that, The Governments of the United States and Japan recognize...Japan has special interests in China, particularly in that part to which her possessions are contiguous. The territorial sovereignty of China remains, nevertheless,... | |
| 1919 - 918 pages
...formal diplomatic notes dated November 2, 1917, Secretary Lansing and Viscount Ishii announced that, The Governments of the United States and Japan recognize...Japan has special interests in China, particularly in that part to which her possessions are contiguous. The territorial sovereignty of China remains, nevertheless,... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - 1921 - 822 pages
...more of the desires and intentions shared by our two Governments with regard to China is advisable. The Governments of the United States and Japan recognize...the part to which her possessions are contiguous. The territorial sovereignty of China, nevertheless, remains unimpaired and the Government of the United... | |
| 1925 - 904 pages
...was successful in diverting public attention away from what she was striving most keenly to attain. "The Governments of the United States and Japan reCognize...has special interests in China, particularly in the parts to which her possessions are contiguous." 2 Such was the significant recognition that the United... | |
| Sidney Lewis Gulick - 1917 - 108 pages
...more of the desires and intentions shared by our two governments with regard to China is advisable. "The governments of the United States and Japan recognize...the part to which her possessions are contiguous. "The territorial sovereignty of China, nevertheless, remains unimpaired, and the government of the... | |
| World Peace Foundation - 1918 - 534 pages
...more of the desires and intentions shared by our two Governments with regard to China is advisable. The Governments of the United States and Japan recognize...the part to which her possessions are contiguous. The territorial sovereignty of China, nevertheless, remains unimpaired, and the Government of the United... | |
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