International Law Documents, Volume 41U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 - International law |
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Page 60
... China for the protection of Japanese troops which were operating against China further north . And this Spring and Summer the Vichy Government permitted further Japanese military forces to enter into Southern French Indo - China for the ...
... China for the protection of Japanese troops which were operating against China further north . And this Spring and Summer the Vichy Government permitted further Japanese military forces to enter into Southern French Indo - China for the ...
Page 65
... China . " ( 5 ) The Japanese Government undertakes to withdraw troops now stationed in French Indo - China upon either the restoration of peace between Japan and China or the establishment of an equitable peace in the Pacific Area ; and ...
... China . " ( 5 ) The Japanese Government undertakes to withdraw troops now stationed in French Indo - China upon either the restoration of peace between Japan and China or the establishment of an equitable peace in the Pacific Area ; and ...
Page 68
... China is a good exemplification of the above - mentioned American policy . Thus the six countries , Japan , the United States , Great Britain , the Netherlands , China , and Thailand , excepting France , should undertake among ...
... China is a good exemplification of the above - mentioned American policy . Thus the six countries , Japan , the United States , Great Britain , the Netherlands , China , and Thailand , excepting France , should undertake among ...
Contents
Freezing of Japanese and Chinese assets in | 1 |
The Atlantic Charter | 7 |
Freedom of the seas_ | 13 |
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