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... Japan through the transfer of such existing Japanese capital equipment and facilities or such Japanese goods as existed or might in future be produced and which under policies set forth by the Far Eastern Commission or pursuant to the ...
... Japan through the transfer of such existing Japanese capital equipment and facilities or such Japanese goods as existed or might in future be produced and which under policies set forth by the Far Eastern Commission or pursuant to the ...
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... Japan within 90 days of the coming into force of the treaty . But this would not prevent the stationing or retention of foreign armed forces on Japanese territory by bilateral or multilateral agreements between Japan and one or more ...
... Japan within 90 days of the coming into force of the treaty . But this would not prevent the stationing or retention of foreign armed forces on Japanese territory by bilateral or multilateral agreements between Japan and one or more ...
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... Japanese peace treaty envisaged full sovereignty of Japan over her territory and her territorial waters , withdrawal ... Japanese treaty concluded on the 8th September , 1951 , the U.S.A. is entitled to dispose land , air and sea forces ...
... Japanese peace treaty envisaged full sovereignty of Japan over her territory and her territorial waters , withdrawal ... Japanese treaty concluded on the 8th September , 1951 , the U.S.A. is entitled to dispose land , air and sea forces ...
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Diplomatic Background of the First World | 1 |
Peace Settlement | 13 |
Far East | 28 |
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