Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Հատոր 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1931 |
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... taken by U. S. Government . To the Consul General at Nanking ( tel . ) Accurate text of the Secretary's statement referred to in the Consul General's telegram No. 68 , September 25 . Press Release Issued by the Chinese Ministry of ...
... taken by U. S. Government . To the Consul General at Nanking ( tel . ) Accurate text of the Secretary's statement referred to in the Consul General's telegram No. 68 , September 25 . Press Release Issued by the Chinese Ministry of ...
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... taken as U. S. disapproval of League action , and disastrous political and financial results would ensue ; Secretary's insistence that the action would be a protection of U. S. position against adverse public opinion in United States ...
... taken as U. S. disapproval of League action , and disastrous political and financial results would ensue ; Secretary's insistence that the action would be a protection of U. S. position against adverse public opinion in United States ...
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... taken to Dairen by Japanese ; information of British that he was taken to Mukden . From the Minister in China ( tel . ) 436 Nov. 14 ( 933 ) Report that Japanese have officially demanded withdrawal of Chinese troops to about 6 miles from ...
... taken to Dairen by Japanese ; information of British that he was taken to Mukden . From the Minister in China ( tel . ) 436 Nov. 14 ( 933 ) Report that Japanese have officially demanded withdrawal of Chinese troops to about 6 miles from ...
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... taken a position opposing the linking of the commission with evacua- tion and insisting on recognition of Japan's right to take police measures against bandits , but that Drafting Committee has prevailed upon Ito to seek reconsideration ...
... taken a position opposing the linking of the commission with evacua- tion and insisting on recognition of Japan's right to take police measures against bandits , but that Drafting Committee has prevailed upon Ito to seek reconsideration ...
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... taken into account by foreign governments in regard to the position of their nationals in China , and that the United States cannot assent to any arrangement failing to safeguard the interests of its nationals . To the Ambassador in ...
... taken into account by foreign governments in regard to the position of their nationals in China , and that the United States cannot assent to any arrangement failing to safeguard the interests of its nationals . To the Ambassador in ...
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