International Law Documents, Volume 41U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 - International law |
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... which I handed to the Japanese Ambassador on November 26 , 1941 . I am likewise releasing the text of a Japanese reply thereto which was handed to me by the Japa- nese Ambassador today . Before the Japanese Ambassador delivered this ...
... which I handed to the Japanese Ambassador on November 26 , 1941 . I am likewise releasing the text of a Japanese reply thereto which was handed to me by the Japa- nese Ambassador today . Before the Japanese Ambassador delivered this ...
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December 7 the Japanese Ambassador asked for an appointment for the Japanese representatives to see the Secretary of State . The appointment was made for 1 : 45 p . m . The Japanese representatives arrived at the office of the Secretary ...
December 7 the Japanese Ambassador asked for an appointment for the Japanese representatives to see the Secretary of State . The appointment was made for 1 : 45 p . m . The Japanese representatives arrived at the office of the Secretary ...
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The Italian Ambassador , accompanied by Signor Conti , First Secretary of the Embassy , called on the morning of December 11 at Mr. Dunn's office at 10:30 to inform the Department that he was without instructions from his Government and ...
The Italian Ambassador , accompanied by Signor Conti , First Secretary of the Embassy , called on the morning of December 11 at Mr. Dunn's office at 10:30 to inform the Department that he was without instructions from his Government and ...
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Freezing of Japanese and Chinese assets in | 1 |
The Atlantic Charter | 7 |
Freedom of the seas_ | 13 |
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