Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - United States |
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... forces have invaded China's territory and are extensively attacking Chinese positions by land , sea and air , in ... force , which is contrary to China's wish . " 3. Japan's present action in China is the continuation of her ag- gressive ...
... forces have invaded China's territory and are extensively attacking Chinese positions by land , sea and air , in ... force , which is contrary to China's wish . " 3. Japan's present action in China is the continuation of her ag- gressive ...
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... force had been seen . Alteration had been brought about by force . Under this doctrine no recognition was possible of a fait accompli contrary to the Covenant and the Paris Pact . While certain nations live up to their obligations they ...
... force had been seen . Alteration had been brought about by force . Under this doctrine no recognition was possible of a fait accompli contrary to the Covenant and the Paris Pact . While certain nations live up to their obligations they ...
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... forces in the north , which had won substantial victories , and the forces in the Shanghai area , which had not yet made any decisive gains . This , of course , he explained , was a minor point but it nevertheless entered into the ...
... forces in the north , which had won substantial victories , and the forces in the Shanghai area , which had not yet made any decisive gains . This , of course , he explained , was a minor point but it nevertheless entered into the ...
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... forces of peace and order had a direct interest in combating lawlessness ; that President Roosevelt's Chi- cago speech had been an effort to make clear to the public that America's interests were directly affected by international ...
... forces of peace and order had a direct interest in combating lawlessness ; that President Roosevelt's Chi- cago speech had been an effort to make clear to the public that America's interests were directly affected by international ...
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... forces to numbers and positions prevailing prior to July 7 lifting blockade , while Chinese troops are not to enter evacuated areas for a period of 9 months from date of armistice . ( 2 ) With regard to Manchukuo , China to be willing ...
... forces to numbers and positions prevailing prior to July 7 lifting blockade , while Chinese troops are not to enter evacuated areas for a period of 9 months from date of armistice . ( 2 ) With regard to Manchukuo , China to be willing ...
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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