Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 |
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... States and Japan ; further discussion of voluntary restriction by the Japanese of exports to the United States and the Philippines . 1464583 III 706 782 786 806 JAPAN - Continued Disinclination of Japan to negotiate a convention.
... States and Japan ; further discussion of voluntary restriction by the Japanese of exports to the United States and the Philippines . 1464583 III 706 782 786 806 JAPAN - Continued Disinclination of Japan to negotiate a convention.
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... discussion . May 29 ( 268 ) From the Ambassador in China ( tel . ) 176 Information indicating that measures of the National Government are effecting no decrease of smuggling in North China . May 29 ( 1866 ) From the Ambassador in Japan ...
... discussion . May 29 ( 268 ) From the Ambassador in China ( tel . ) 176 Information indicating that measures of the National Government are effecting no decrease of smuggling in North China . May 29 ( 1866 ) From the Ambassador in Japan ...
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... Discussion between the Chinese Ambassador and the Chief of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs , concerning recent ... discussions about monetary affairs as well as outstanding credits . 463 464 464 465 466 466 CHINA PROBLEM OF ...
... Discussion between the Chinese Ambassador and the Chief of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs , concerning recent ... discussions about monetary affairs as well as outstanding credits . 463 464 464 465 466 466 CHINA PROBLEM OF ...
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... Discussion of possible breakup of the China Consortium , the matter of the Hukuang Bonds , and the divergence of views between British and American Groups . To the Ambassador in China ( tel . ) Arrival of K. P. Chen and party and ...
... Discussion of possible breakup of the China Consortium , the matter of the Hukuang Bonds , and the divergence of views between British and American Groups . To the Ambassador in China ( tel . ) Arrival of K. P. Chen and party and ...
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... Discussion with the Chief of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs and General Embick , in which the Counselor's views relative to the need for keeping the 15th Infantry in Tientsin were presented , and the relative importance of U. S. ...
... Discussion with the Chief of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs and General Embick , in which the Counselor's views relative to the need for keeping the 15th Infantry in Tientsin were presented , and the relative importance of U. S. ...
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action agreement Ambassador in China Ambassador in Japan American Government April authorities Canton Chahar Chargé Chen Chiang Kai Shek China Johnson China Peck Chinese Government Communist Consul conversation cotton Counselor of Embassy December Department Department's discussion Eastern Affairs economic Embassy in China February forces Foreign Affairs Foreign Office Gauss Hankow Hopei Hsu Mo imports instructions interests January Japa Japan Grew Japanese Ambassador Japanese Embassy Japanese exporters Japanese Government Japanese military July June Kung Kurusu Kwangsi Kwantung Army Manchukuo Manchuria March matter Memorandum ment Minister for Foreign Nanking National Government negotiations North China October Outer Mongolia p. m. Received Peiping Philippines political present printed proposed question Railway reference regard reply reported Sayre Secretary September settlement Shanghai shipments Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese relations situation smuggling Soviet Union statement Suiyuan Sung Tariff Telegram The Ambassador Telegram The Counselor textile Tientsin tion Tokyo trade treaty troops United Veatch Vice Minister WASHINGTON Yoshizawa Yuan