International Law Documents, Volume 41U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 - International law |
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Page 66
... Government showed a most conciliatory attitude . As for the principle of non - discrimination in international commerce , advocated by the American Government , the Japanese Government expressed its desire to see the said principle ...
... Government showed a most conciliatory attitude . As for the principle of non - discrimination in international commerce , advocated by the American Government , the Japanese Government expressed its desire to see the said principle ...
Page 69
... Government , shatters the very basis of the present negotiation . This demand of the American Government falling , as it does , in line with its above - mentioned refusal to cease from aiding the Chungking régime , demonstrates clearly ...
... Government , shatters the very basis of the present negotiation . This demand of the American Government falling , as it does , in line with its above - mentioned refusal to cease from aiding the Chungking régime , demonstrates clearly ...
Page 139
... American Government addressed its communication. Upon the entry of the United States into the war the Government of the United States with reference to its declaration to the British, French, and German Governments informed the German ...
... American Government addressed its communication. Upon the entry of the United States into the war the Government of the United States with reference to its declaration to the British, French, and German Governments informed the German ...
Contents
Freezing of Japanese and Chinese assets in | 1 |
The Atlantic Charter | 7 |
Freedom of the seas_ | 13 |
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