Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 |
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... ships either move to somewhere five nautical miles distant from the Japanese ships or prevail on the Japanese ships to move away from our ships to such a distance . There followed some discussion of the impossibility as a practical ...
... ships either move to somewhere five nautical miles distant from the Japanese ships or prevail on the Japanese ships to move away from our ships to such a distance . There followed some discussion of the impossibility as a practical ...
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... ships and asked for the official text . Likewise he asked what exactly was meant by Government ships . He presumed that this category would not include ships such as those of the Dollar Line . Koo offered to keep me closely informed of ...
... ships and asked for the official text . Likewise he asked what exactly was meant by Government ships . He presumed that this category would not include ships such as those of the Dollar Line . Koo offered to keep me closely informed of ...
Page 62
... ships throughout the world and as applied specifically to the hostilities which are at present unfortunately going on between China and Japan . Among the principles which in the opinion of the Government of the United States should ...
... ships throughout the world and as applied specifically to the hostilities which are at present unfortunately going on between China and Japan . Among the principles which in the opinion of the Government of the United States should ...
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... ships . We should then be faced with the alternative of acquiescing in this extension of the blockade or of keeping sea routes open by armed force . So far as economic measures against Japan are concerned a prelimi- nary investigation ...
... ships . We should then be faced with the alternative of acquiescing in this extension of the blockade or of keeping sea routes open by armed force . So far as economic measures against Japan are concerned a prelimi- nary investigation ...
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... ships to Far Eastern waters and that fortunately Singapore is now completed . He said he thought in fact that the moving around of a few ships would have a good effect on our efforts for a peaceful solution . Fur- thermore , he added ...
... ships to Far Eastern waters and that fortunately Singapore is now completed . He said he thought in fact that the moving around of a few ships would have a good effect on our efforts for a peaceful solution . Fur- thermore , he added ...
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action Advisory Committee Ambassador in China Ambassador in Japan American citizens American Delegation Davis American Government Asiatic Fleet attitude August 23 Belgian bombing British Government Brussels Brussels Conference China Johnson Chinese Government Commander in Chief December 13 Delbos Department's evacuation Foreign Affairs Foreign Office Foreign Relations French Geneva Hankow hostilities HULL instructions invitation Japan Grew Japanese Consul Japanese Government Japanese military League of Nations Majesty's Government matter memorandum ment Minister for Foreign Nanking Navy Department Nine Power Treaty November 12 October 18 opinion p. m. Received December p. m. Received October p. m. Received September Panay peace Peiping planes possible present President proposed reference regard reply request sent September 16 September 20 settlement Shanghai Gauss ships situation statement suggested Suma Telegram The Ambassador Telegram The Commander Telegram The Consul Telegram The Secretary Tientsin tion Tokyo Tsingtao United States Asiatic vessels WASHINGTON Yangtze