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Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1933, The Far East, Volume III

Japan:


Contents

    • Political developments in Japan (Documents 765-772)
      • Representations regarding inadequate police protection for property of Singer Sewing Machine Company during strike (Documents 773-775)
        • Assistance by the Japanese authorities in securing release of Dr. Niels Nielsen, kidnapped in Manchuria (Documents 776-803)
          • Plans for the establishment of oil monopolies in Japan and Manchuria (Documents 804-813)
            • Suggestions for treaty of arbitration and reciprocal commercial treaty between the United States and Japan (Documents 814-818)
              • Retention and fortification by Japan of mandated Pacific islands (Documents 819-824)
                • Visits of Japanese ship to ports in the Aleutian Islands (Documents 825-826)
                  • Exchange of naval visits between the United States and Japan (Documents 827-831)
                    • Consideration of possibility of revising restrictions on Japanese immigration (Documents 832-833)

                    The Far East

                    • List of Papers
                    • The Far Eastern Crisis: (Documents 1-511)
                      • China: (Documents 512-764)
                        • Japan: (Documents 765-833)
                          • Siam: (Documents 834-837)
                            • Index

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