Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Том 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946 |
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... Japanese around and on Mukden the night of September 18 ; Adviser's infor- mation that Japanese military had got out of hand at Mukden and that Japanese Consul General was powerless to do any- thing . From the Ambassador in Japan ( tel ...
... Japanese around and on Mukden the night of September 18 ; Adviser's infor- mation that Japanese military had got out of hand at Mukden and that Japanese Consul General was powerless to do any- thing . From the Ambassador in Japan ( tel ...
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... JAPANESE MILITARY AGGRESSION , AND EFFORTS OF THE UNITED STATES AND OTHER POWERS TO PRESERVE PEACE - Continued Date ... troops , that 150 Japanese are engaging Chinese ; information that Chinese have requested Japanese to cease firing ...
... JAPANESE MILITARY AGGRESSION , AND EFFORTS OF THE UNITED STATES AND OTHER POWERS TO PRESERVE PEACE - Continued Date ... troops , that 150 Japanese are engaging Chinese ; information that Chinese have requested Japanese to cease firing ...
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... Japanese Military Attaché that Japanese subjects in Harbin and Kirin are endangered and that General Honjo has ordered Japanese troops to proceed there ; his denial that Kowpangtze and Hulutao have been occupied . ( Repeated to Tokyo ...
... Japanese Military Attaché that Japanese subjects in Harbin and Kirin are endangered and that General Honjo has ordered Japanese troops to proceed there ; his denial that Kowpangtze and Hulutao have been occupied . ( Repeated to Tokyo ...
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United States. Department of State. THE FAR EASTERN CRISIS OCCUPATION OF MANCHURIA BY JAPAN , BEGINNING OF JAPANESE MILITARY AGGRESSION , AND EFFORTS OF THE UNITED STATES AND OTHER POWERS TO PRESERVE PEACE - Continued Date and number ...
United States. Department of State. THE FAR EASTERN CRISIS OCCUPATION OF MANCHURIA BY JAPAN , BEGINNING OF JAPANESE MILITARY AGGRESSION , AND EFFORTS OF THE UNITED STATES AND OTHER POWERS TO PRESERVE PEACE - Continued Date and number ...
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... JAPANESE MILITARY AGGRESSION , AND EFFORTS OF THE UNITED STATES AND OTHER POWERS TO PRESERVE PEACE - Continued Date ... troops in case Japanese troops come to Harbin . From the Chargé in Japan ( tel . ) Interview with Vice Minister for ...
... JAPANESE MILITARY AGGRESSION , AND EFFORTS OF THE UNITED STATES AND OTHER POWERS TO PRESERVE PEACE - Continued Date ... troops in case Japanese troops come to Harbin . From the Chargé in Japan ( tel . ) Interview with Vice Minister for ...
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action Ambassador Dawes American Antung Briand Changchun Chargé in France China and Japan China Johnson Chinchow Chinese Government Chinese Minister Chinese troops commission Consul at Geneva Date and number December Department Department's discussion draft Drummond evacuation extraterritoriality Foreign Affairs Foreign Office France Shaw Geneva Gilbert instructions Japan Japanese Consul Japanese Government Japanese military Japanese troops Kellogg Pact Kirin Lampson League of Nations Legation Matsudaira matter meeting Memorandum ment Minister for Foreign Minister in China Mukden Nanking negotiations Nine-Power Treaty Nonni River November 16 November 23 October 16 October 24 opinion paragraph Paraphrase Paris PEIPING police present proposal question regard reply request resolution September September 22 settlement Shanghai Shidehara situation South Manchuria South Manchuria Railway statement STIMSON suggestion Telegram The Chargé Telegram The Consul Telegram The Minister Telegram The Secretary text printed Tientsin tion Tokyo treaty Tsitsihar United WASHINGTON withdrawal Yoshizawa
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Стр. 275 - The High Contracting Parties agree that the settlement or solution of all disputes or conflicts of whatever nature or of whatever origin they may be, which may arise among them, shall never be sought except by pacific means.
Стр. 62 - Any war or threat of war, whether immediately affecting any of the Members of the League or not, is hereby declared a matter of concern to the whole League, and the League shall take any action that may be deemed wise and effectual to safeguard the peace of nations.
Стр. 296 - To respect the sovereignty, the independence, and the territorial and administrative integrity of China; (2) To provide the fullest and most unembarrassed opportunity to China to develop and maintain for herself an effective and stable government...
Стр. 356 - Government will continue, as rapidly as possible, the withdrawal of its troops, which has already been begun, into the railway zone in proportion as the safety of the lives and property of Japanese nationals is effectively assured and that it hopes to carry out this intention in full as speedily as may be; 4.
Стр. 263 - The High Contracting Parties solemnly declare in the names of their respective peoples that they condemn recourse to war for the solution of international controversies, and renounce it as an instrument of national policy in their relations with one another.
Стр. 175 - I believe that our co-operation in the future handling of this difficult matter should proceed along the course which has been followed ever since the first outbreak of the trouble fortunately found the Assembly and Council of the League of Nations in session. The Council has deliberated long and earnestly on this matter and the Covenant of the League of Nations provides permanent and already tested machinery for handling such issues as between states members of the League.
Стр. 606 - The Governments of China and of Japan will ench have the right to nominate one assessor to assist the commission. The two Governments will afford the commission all facilities to obtain on the spot whatever information it may require.
Стр. 533 - Commission of five members to study on the spot and to report to the Council on any circumstance which, affecting international relations, threatens to disturb peace between China and Japan, or the good understanding between them, upon which peace depends.
Стр. 294 - Should such assurance have been given, they could not, however, conceal their feeling that it cannot be reconciled with the principle which was adopted by the Conference on November 21 of respect for the sovereignty, the independence and the territorial and administrative integrity of China. As to the leased territory of Kowloon, leased to Great Britain, much is to be said for the importance of Hong-Kong to the trade of nations...
Стр. 344 - The basic principles which they have had in mind relate to: (1) mutual repudiation of aggressive policy and conduct, (2) respect for China's territorial integrity, (3) complete suppression of all organized movements interfering with freedom of trade and stirring up international hatred, (4) effective protection throughout Manchuria of all peaceful pursuits undertaken by Japanese subjects, (5) respect for treaty rights of Japan in Manchuria.