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Page viii
... suggestion by British representative that the United States , in view of its interest in international instruments of peace , be fully informed of the action of the Council and be enabled to take any action it thinks right in this ...
... suggestion by British representative that the United States , in view of its interest in international instruments of peace , be fully informed of the action of the Council and be enabled to take any action it thinks right in this ...
Page x
... Suggestions by Drummond for U. S. measures of coopera- tion : ( 1 ) An American to sit on the League Council , and ... suggestion that the United States ( 1 ) urge direct negotiations between China and Japan , or ( 2 ) favor submittal ...
... Suggestions by Drummond for U. S. measures of coopera- tion : ( 1 ) An American to sit on the League Council , and ... suggestion that the United States ( 1 ) urge direct negotiations between China and Japan , or ( 2 ) favor submittal ...
Page xix
... suggestion of pressure on Tokyo to relieve present conditions and restore Chinese control in Manchuria . Memorandum by the Chief of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs Conversation of the Secretary and the Chinese Chargé in which ...
... suggestion of pressure on Tokyo to relieve present conditions and restore Chinese control in Manchuria . Memorandum by the Chief of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs Conversation of the Secretary and the Chinese Chargé in which ...
Page xxii
... suggestion to the French Ambassador to inform Briand that if the League called the attention of Japan and China to the Kellogg Pact obligations , the United States would act concurrently ; Ambassador's opinion that Japan had gone too ...
... suggestion to the French Ambassador to inform Briand that if the League called the attention of Japan and China to the Kellogg Pact obligations , the United States would act concurrently ; Ambassador's opinion that Japan had gone too ...
Page xxiii
... Suggestion for Drummond that independent invocation of the Kellogg Pact in Washington might embarrass the work of the League ; opinion that value of the Pact is in mobilizing world public opinion against breach of peace . From the ...
... Suggestion for Drummond that independent invocation of the Kellogg Pact in Washington might embarrass the work of the League ; opinion that value of the Pact is in mobilizing world public opinion against breach of peace . From the ...
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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