Proposal of a consular convention between the United States and Japan22
22. For previous correspondence on this subject, see Foreign Relations, 1934, vol. iii, pp. 839 ff.
[1006] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Japan (Grew)
Washington, January 28, 1935.
711.9421/48
[1008] The Ambassador in Japan (Grew) to the Secretary of State
Tokyo, May 3, 1935.
[Received May 18.]
[Received May 18.]
711.9421/51
[1009] Memorandum by Mr. William T. Turner of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs
[Washington,] June 7, 1935.
711.9421/511/7
[1010] Memorandum by Mr. William T. Turner of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs
[Washington,] June 26, 1935.
711.9421/512/7
[1011] Memorandum by the Assistant to the Legal Adviser (Ward) to Mr. Eugene H. Dooman of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs
[Washington,] June 28, 1935.
711.9421/513/7
[1012] Memorandum by Mr. William T. Turner of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs of a Conversation With the Third Secretary of the Japanese Embassy (Kawahara)
[Washington,] July 15, 1935.
711.9421/514/7
[1013] Memorandum by Mr. William T. Turner of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs of a Conversation With the Third Secretary of the Japanese Embassy (Kawahara)
[Washington,] July 17, 1935.
711.9421/515/7
[1016] The Secretary of State to the Chargé in Japan (Neville)
Washington, October 28, 1935.
711.9421/51a
[1017] The Chargé in Japan (Neville) to the Secretary of State
Tokyo, December 6, 1935.
[Received December 30.]
[Received December 30.]
711.9421/52