Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - United States |
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... effect of stiffening Japanese opposition in a man- ner to hinder a settlement . He said that China would not consider doing anything at Geneva except in case of the development of a major conflict . In such an event with everything to ...
... effect of stiffening Japanese opposition in a man- ner to hinder a settlement . He said that China would not consider doing anything at Geneva except in case of the development of a major conflict . In such an event with everything to ...
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... effect of action such as it was suggesting . The Ambassador said that it would be for the powers concerned to make up the agenda , and the Chinese Government might contribute to the making . He said that one effect at the outset might ...
... effect of action such as it was suggesting . The Ambassador said that it would be for the powers concerned to make up the agenda , and the Chinese Government might contribute to the making . He said that one effect at the outset might ...
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... effect that the Chinese had ap- prised the League , as well as members of the Advisory Committee , of the situation in the Far East ; as far as we knew , no specific appeal had been made ; the Chinese note seemed more in the nature of ...
... effect that the Chinese had ap- prised the League , as well as members of the Advisory Committee , of the situation in the Far East ; as far as we knew , no specific appeal had been made ; the Chinese note seemed more in the nature of ...
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... effect of an eventual declaration of a state of war and the enforcement of our Neutrality Act . Koo had therefore modified his demand in his address yesterday , leaving to the Council three alternatives as to the course to be pursued ...
... effect of an eventual declaration of a state of war and the enforcement of our Neutrality Act . Koo had therefore modified his demand in his address yesterday , leaving to the Council three alternatives as to the course to be pursued ...
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... effect on the Japanese . He also mentioned demonstrations which took place before the Japanese Embassy last night and the night before and said that as long as they did not get out of hand he could not say that he was sorry that they ...
... effect on the Japanese . He also mentioned demonstrations which took place before the Japanese Embassy last night and the night before and said that as long as they did not get out of hand he could not say that he was sorry that they ...
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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