Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - United States |
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... authorities had suddenly ordered our ships to separate themselves by five miles from the Japanese ships . The Ambassador stated that he did not know of this . The Secretary referred the question to Mr. Hornbeck . Mr. Hornbeck explained ...
... authorities had suddenly ordered our ships to separate themselves by five miles from the Japanese ships . The Ambassador stated that he did not know of this . The Secretary referred the question to Mr. Hornbeck . Mr. Hornbeck explained ...
Page 160
... authorities are encour- aged in the hope that Great Britain , faced with the powers of the German , Italian , Japanese association might endeavor first to approach Germany as the most logical and easiest power with which to come to ...
... authorities are encour- aged in the hope that Great Britain , faced with the powers of the German , Italian , Japanese association might endeavor first to approach Germany as the most logical and easiest power with which to come to ...
Page 209
... authorities of the country which engages in such operations ; the rights of the nationals of other states are abridged ; and their legitimate interests are impaired . 10. In the light of these facts and considerations , there is no line ...
... authorities of the country which engages in such operations ; the rights of the nationals of other states are abridged ; and their legitimate interests are impaired . 10. In the light of these facts and considerations , there is no line ...
Page 237
... authorities in the north , and that there seemed to be progress toward the making of an agreement ; also , the Nanking authorities seemed to be ready to dismiss certain officials in the north and to withdraw certain troops from certain ...
... authorities in the north , and that there seemed to be progress toward the making of an agreement ; also , the Nanking authorities seemed to be ready to dismiss certain officials in the north and to withdraw certain troops from certain ...
Page 240
... authorities from proceeding with any plan for military operations " which would be likely to endanger lives of American nationals " or to jeopardize the rights and interests of the powers in China . I therefore placed the emphasis ...
... authorities from proceeding with any plan for military operations " which would be likely to endanger lives of American nationals " or to jeopardize the rights and interests of the powers in China . I therefore placed the emphasis ...
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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