Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 - United States |
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Page xxxix
... Expression of regret by Japanese consul general re shooting of Lieutenant Langdon . Consul's disassociation from appeals of consular corps to Japanese Army for protection of foreigners in suburbs of city . Jan. 13 From the Japanese ...
... Expression of regret by Japanese consul general re shooting of Lieutenant Langdon . Consul's disassociation from appeals of consular corps to Japanese Army for protection of foreigners in suburbs of city . Jan. 13 From the Japanese ...
Page lxxxvi
... expressed . Permis- sion to furnish bank with names of lawyers in Salvador . To the British Embassy U. S. understanding as to intentions of promoters of Sal- vadoran loan concerning debt of Salvador Railway Co. and holders of bonds of ...
... expressed . Permis- sion to furnish bank with names of lawyers in Salvador . To the British Embassy U. S. understanding as to intentions of promoters of Sal- vadoran loan concerning debt of Salvador Railway Co. and holders of bonds of ...
Page xcii
... expressed in President Wilson's note concerning Armenia will be submitted to Council and note has been brought to attention of representatives of Principal Allied Powers . From the High Commissioner at Constantinople Letter from ...
... expressed in President Wilson's note concerning Armenia will be submitted to Council and note has been brought to attention of representatives of Principal Allied Powers . From the High Commissioner at Constantinople Letter from ...
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... expressed views nearly identical with those of Simons , adding that though he himself could disregard sentimental considerations , it was necessary to consider the disillusionment suffered by the Ger- man people at the failure to ...
... expressed views nearly identical with those of Simons , adding that though he himself could disregard sentimental considerations , it was necessary to consider the disillusionment suffered by the Ger- man people at the failure to ...
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... expressed regret but stated that he understood the reasons for American attitude . He agreed that it would be sufficient if a summary of the German note of July 22nd were given to the press . Am I authorized to agree on such a summary ...
... expressed regret but stated that he understood the reasons for American attitude . He agreed that it would be sufficient if a summary of the German note of July 22nd were given to the press . Am I authorized to agree on such a summary ...
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