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Page xxxvi
... ment would be possible unless new instructions came from Japan . To the Ambassador in China ( tel . ) From the Chargé in Japan Page 365 366 366 Instructions for action in the event of an actual crisis . 367 Observations concerning ...
... ment would be possible unless new instructions came from Japan . To the Ambassador in China ( tel . ) From the Chargé in Japan Page 365 366 366 Instructions for action in the event of an actual crisis . 367 Observations concerning ...
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... ment of internal stability of national currency and the achieve- ment of greater international stability . May 20 ( 121 ) To the Ambassador in China ( tel . ) Instructions for embassies and consulates to submit reports covering ...
... ment of internal stability of national currency and the achieve- ment of greater international stability . May 20 ( 121 ) To the Ambassador in China ( tel . ) Instructions for embassies and consulates to submit reports covering ...
Page lxi
... ment tobacco leaf monopoly which if adopted would vitally affect American leaf trade . To the Ambassador in China ( tel . ) Instructions to initiate thorough investigation and to ap- proach the appropriate Chinese authorities regarding ...
... ment tobacco leaf monopoly which if adopted would vitally affect American leaf trade . To the Ambassador in China ( tel . ) Instructions to initiate thorough investigation and to ap- proach the appropriate Chinese authorities regarding ...
Page lxiv
... ment and its own planes at Portuguese Macao for mail ex- change , and advice that no Japanese objections have been heard of . ( Footnote : Information relayed to the Post Office Depart- ment . ) From the Ambassador in China Belief of ...
... ment and its own planes at Portuguese Macao for mail ex- change , and advice that no Japanese objections have been heard of . ( Footnote : Information relayed to the Post Office Depart- ment . ) From the Ambassador in China Belief of ...
Page lxxvi
... ment of the stock holding provisions of the law is impossible . From the President of the Standard - Vacuum Oil Company of New York Information concerning the allocation of third quarter oil quotas by the Japanese Government . Oct. 20 ...
... ment of the stock holding provisions of the law is impossible . From the President of the Standard - Vacuum Oil Company of New York Information concerning the allocation of third quarter oil quotas by the Japanese Government . Oct. 20 ...
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