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... October 28 , 1931 Papers left by the Ambassador with the Secretary , including the following ( texts printed ) : ( 1 ) Memorandum of essential points of Drummond's suggestion of October 20 and of Council resolution of October 24 ; ( 2 ) ...
... October 28 , 1931 Papers left by the Ambassador with the Secretary , including the following ( texts printed ) : ( 1 ) Memorandum of essential points of Drummond's suggestion of October 20 and of Council resolution of October 24 ; ( 2 ) ...
Page xxxvi
... October 26 , indi- cating confidence that as China has given pledges covering the various fundamental principles raised by Japan , the latter will proceed with the withdrawal of troops and the appoint- ment of representatives to carry ...
... October 26 , indi- cating confidence that as China has given pledges covering the various fundamental principles raised by Japan , the latter will proceed with the withdrawal of troops and the appoint- ment of representatives to carry ...
Page xxxix
... October 24 , and Japanese reply that the resolution was not adopted , but that Japan is ready to negotiate an agreement on fundamental prin- ciples and on the withdrawal of troops . From the Consul General at Nanking ( tel . ) Statement ...
... October 24 , and Japanese reply that the resolution was not adopted , but that Japan is ready to negotiate an agreement on fundamental prin- ciples and on the withdrawal of troops . From the Consul General at Nanking ( tel . ) Statement ...
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... October 1 , 1931—1 p . m . [ Received October 1-6 : 09 a . m . ] 686. Your 355 , September 30 , 6 p . m . , 86 last sentence . While train service is maintained to Mukden , it is not very safe . The only tele- graphic communication is ...
... October 1 , 1931—1 p . m . [ Received October 1-6 : 09 a . m . ] 686. Your 355 , September 30 , 6 p . m . , 86 last sentence . While train service is maintained to Mukden , it is not very safe . The only tele- graphic communication is ...
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... October 2 , 1931-7 p . m . [ Received October 2-9 : 45 a . m . ] 693. The Consul General at Mukden telegraphs today at 10 a . m . in regard to the independence movement that there is good reason to believe this movement is being ...
... October 2 , 1931-7 p . m . [ Received October 2-9 : 45 a . m . ] 693. The Consul General at Mukden telegraphs today at 10 a . m . in regard to the independence movement that there is good reason to believe this movement is being ...
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action Ambassador Dawes American Antung attitude Briand Changchun Chargé in France China and Japan China Johnson Chinchow Chinese Government Chinese Minister Chinese troops commission Consul at Geneva Date and number December Department Department's discussion draft Drummond evacuation extraterritoriality Foreign Affairs Foreign Office France Shaw Geneva Gilbert instructions Japan Japanese Consul Japanese Government Japanese military Japanese troops Kellogg Pact Kirin Lampson League of Nations Legation Matsudaira matter meeting Memorandum ment Minister for Foreign Minister in China Mukden Nanking negotiations Nine-Power Treaty Nonni River November 16 November 23 October 16 October 24 opinion paragraph Paraphrase Paris PEIPING police present proposal question regard reply request resolution September September 22 settlement Shanghai situation South Manchuria South Manchuria Railway statement STIMSON suggestion Telegram The Chargé Telegram The Consul Telegram The Minister Telegram The Secretary text printed Tientsin tion Tokyo treaty Tsitsihar United WASHINGTON withdrawal Yoshizawa