Japan:
Contents
- Political developments in Japan; pressure upon Cabinet by Japanese
Army1 (Documents 857-873)
- Representations on establishment of oil monopolies in Japan and
Manchuria27 (Documents 874-888)
- Representations to Japan in regard to regulation of fisheries off the
coast of Alaska37 (Documents 889-928)
- Trade relations between the United States and Japan83 (Documents 929-952)
- Unwarranted action by the Japanese Consul General at Honolulu with respect
to photographer taking picture of Japanese group on U. S. Navy pier (Documents 953-956)
- Refusal of Japanese Government to authorize visit by United States Navy
vessel to ports on islands under mandate to Japan24 (Documents 957-960)
- Assistance by Japanese Government in search for missing airplane of Miss
Amelia Earhart (Documents 961-965)
- Failure of Japan to give satisfactory assurances that American consular
officers in Japan have the right to visit American citizens under detention
or arrest in Japan (Document 966)
- Refusal by the United States Government to authorize operation of a
Japanese air line from Taihoku (Formosa) to Manila (Document 967)
- Exchange of notes between the United States and Japan on March 25, 1937,
in settlement of perpetual leases in Japan41 (Documents 968-977)
- For previous correspondence, see Foreign Relations, 1936, vol. iv, pp. 706 ff.↩
- Continued from Foreign Relations, 1936, vol. iv, pp. 780–806.↩
- For previous correspondence, see Foreign Relations, 1936, vol. iv, pp. 942 ff.↩
- For previous correspondence, see Foreign Relations, 1936, vol. iv, pp. 806 ff.↩
- Continued from Foreign Relations, 1936, vol. iv, pp. 984–993.↩
- For previous correspondence, see Foreign Relations, 1936, vol. iv, pp. 964 ff.↩