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Page xxxix
... Japanese memorandum : ( 1 ) Advance in ratio for Japan from 3 to 3.25 , ( 2 ) question of 8 - inch guns , and ( 3 ) maximum size of smaller- type cruiser . From the Chairman of the American Delegation ( tel . ) Suggestion that the ...
... Japanese memorandum : ( 1 ) Advance in ratio for Japan from 3 to 3.25 , ( 2 ) question of 8 - inch guns , and ( 3 ) maximum size of smaller- type cruiser . From the Chairman of the American Delegation ( tel . ) Suggestion that the ...
Page xl
... Japan ( tel . ) Foreign Office information that Japanese still hope to bring tonnage figure down to 450,000 tons , that they have not ap- proved British 6 - inch gun proposal , and that they recognize the difficulties presented by the ...
... Japan ( tel . ) Foreign Office information that Japanese still hope to bring tonnage figure down to 450,000 tons , that they have not ap- proved British 6 - inch gun proposal , and that they recognize the difficulties presented by the ...
Page xlii
... Japanese that they propose adjournment to American and British delegations , in order to avoid the unfavorable ... Japan propose an adjournment . ( Footnote : Information that a telegram was received from the President at 9:20 p.m. ...
... Japanese that they propose adjournment to American and British delegations , in order to avoid the unfavorable ... Japan propose an adjournment . ( Footnote : Information that a telegram was received from the President at 9:20 p.m. ...
Page xliii
... Japanese plan for limitation of auxiliary vessel construction up to 1931 , together with delegation's com- ments and Secretary's reply , to effect that the plan does not appear very satisfactory but that it would be better for Great ...
... Japanese plan for limitation of auxiliary vessel construction up to 1931 , together with delegation's com- ments and Secretary's reply , to effect that the plan does not appear very satisfactory but that it would be better for Great ...
Page xlvii
... Japan might preserve unanimity in attitude toward ques- tions raised at the Preparatory Commission , and suggested that while he preferred no change in attitude of opposition toward total tonnage or effectives limitation theories ...
... Japan might preserve unanimity in attitude toward ques- tions raised at the Preparatory Commission , and suggested that while he preferred no change in attitude of opposition toward total tonnage or effectives limitation theories ...
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accept adopted agree agreement Ambassador in Chile American Delegation Gibson American Government arbitration Argentina Article Bolivia Bridgeman Britain British Empire Chargé Colombia Commission of Jurists Committee Conference Congress considered contracting convention countries cruisers Date and number Department Department's desire diplomatic disarmament discussion Dominican draft Foreign Affairs Foreign Relations French further Geneva instructions Italy Japan Japanese delegation July July 12 June June 20 KELLOGG League of Nations limitation of armaments limitation of naval loan Majesty's Government matter meeting memorandum ment Minister naval armament Navy negotiations Nicaragua October October 17 opinion p. m. Received Pan American Union Paraphrase parties Peru plenary session position possible powers Preparatory Commission present President printed private international law prohibitions proposed provisions question regard reply representatives Republic request restrictions Rio de Janeiro ships statement submitted suggested Telegram The Chairman Telegram The Secretary tion tonnage tons total tonnage United vessels Washington treaty