Japan:
Contents
- Political developments in Japan; the assassinations of February 261 (Documents 730-782)
- Disapproval by the American Government of the employment of American
citizens by a foreign government as propaganda agents (Documents 783-785)
- Representations on establishment of oil monopolies in Japan and
Manchuria63 (Documents 786-810)
- Trade relations between the United States and Japan; further discussion of
voluntary restriction by the Japanese of exports to the United States and
the Philippines94 (Documents 811-888)
- Disinclination of Japan to negotiate a convention with the United States
regulating fisheries off the coast of Alaska87 (Documents 889-898)
- Settlement of case presented by the Japanese Government on behalf of
Japanese steamship companies subject to United States war profits tax for
the years 1918 and 191999 (Documents 899-907)
- Japan’s proposal that perpetual leases in former foreign settlements in
Japan be canceled in favor of ownership rights (Documents 908-912)
- Japanese automobile legislation violative of the 1911 treaty of commerce
and navigation between the United States and Japan37 (Documents 913-917)
- Refusal of Japanese Government to authorize visit by United States Navy
vessel to ports on islands under mandate to Japan49 (Documents 918-933)
- For previous correspondence, see
Foreign Relations, 1935, vol.iii, pp. 821 ff.↩ - Continued from
Foreign Relations, 1935, vol.iii, pp. 877– 939.↩ - For previous correspondence,
see
Foreign Relations, 1935, vol.iii, pp. 940 ff.↩ - Continued from
Foreign Relations, 1935, vol.iii, pp. 1072– 1080.↩ - For previous
correspondence, see
Foreign Relations, 1934, vol.iii, pp. 827 ff.↩ - Continued from
Foreign Relations, 1935, vol.iii, pp. 1048– 1052.↩ - For previous correspondence, see
Foreign Relations, 1929, vol.iii, pp. 256 ff.↩