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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 67
... American Government as a basis of the Japanese - American Agree- ment , there are some which the Japanese Government is ready to accept in principle , but in view of the world's actual condition it seems only a utopian ideal on the part ...
... American Government as a basis of the Japanese - American Agree- ment , there are some which the Japanese Government is ready to accept in principle , but in view of the world's actual condition it seems only a utopian ideal on the part ...
Page 69
... Government , shat- ters 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 Chung- king régime , demonstrates ...
... Government , shat- ters 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 Chung- king régime , demonstrates ...
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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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