Consideration of sanctions against Japanese policies of aggression and violation of treaty rights; enforcement of export control system; freezing of Japanese assets in the United States1
1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1940, vol. iv, pp. 565–625; cf. also Foreign Relations, Japan, 1931–1941, vol. ii, pp. 237–273.
[599] Memorandum by the Adviser on Political Relations (Hornbeck)
[Washington,] January 6, 1941.
751G.92/168
[600] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Adviser on Political Relations (Hornbeck)
[Washington,] January 6, 1941.
894.24/1306
[601] The British Chargé (Butler) to the Adviser on Political Relations (Hornbeck)
Washington, January 8,
1941.
894.24/1307
[602] Memorandum by the Adviser on Political Relations (Hornbeck)
[Washington,] January 11, 1941.
894.6363/378
[603] Memorandum by the Chief of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs (Hamilton) to the Adviser on Political Relations (Hornbeck)
[Washington,] January 13, 1941.
894.6363/378
[604] Memorandum by the Adviser on Political Relations (Hornbeck) to the Under Secretary of State (Welles)
[Washington,] January 16, 1941.
711.94/1963
[605] Memorandum by the Chief of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs (Hamilton) to the Under Secretary of State (Welles)
[Washington,] January 23, 1941.
894.24/1309
[606] Memorandum by the Adviser on Political Relations (Hornbeck) to the Secretary of State
[Washington,] January 23, 1941.
811.20 (D) Regulations/3552
[607] The Chief of the Division of Controls (Green) to the Administrator of Export Control (Maxwell)
811.20 (D) Regulations/3552
[610] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Adviser on Political Relations (Hornbeck)
[Washington,] February 24, 1941.
894.6363/379
[611] The Consul General at Singapore (Patton) to the Secretary of State
Singapore, February 27,
1941—5 p.m.
[Received February 27—4:50 p.m.]
[Received February 27—4:50 p.m.]
894.24/1252: Telegram
[612] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Secretary of State
[Washington,] March 3, 1941.
894.24/1262
[613] The Secretary of State to the Consul General at Shanghai (Lockhart)
Washington, March 4,
1941—4 p.m.
811.20 (D) Regulations/1358: Telegram
[614] The Consul at Tsingtao (Meyer) to the Secretary of State
Tsingtao, March 4,
1941.
[Received April 17.]
[Received April 17.]
894.24/1329
[615] Memorandum by Mr. Cabot Coville of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs
[Washington,] March 8, 1941.
894.6363/376½
[616] The Ambassador in Japan (Grew) to the Secretary of State
Tokyo, March 10,
1941—5 p.m.
[Received March 10—10:05 a.m.]
[Received March 10—10:05 a.m.]
894.5034/23: Telegram
[617] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Chief of the Division of Controls (Green)
[Washington,] March 13, 1941.
811.20 (D) Regulations/1744
[619] The Acting Secretary of State to the Consul General at Shanghai (Lockhart)
Washington, March 17,
1941—7 p.m.
811.20 (D) Regulations/1355: Telegram
[620] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Adviser on Political Relations (Hornbeck)
[Washington,] March 20, 1941.
894.24/1339
[621] Memorandum by the Adviser on Political Relations (Hornbeck)
[Washington,] March 21, 1941.
894.24/1390
[622] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Assistant Chief of the Division of Controls (Yost)
[Washington,] March 25, 1941.
894.24/1343
[623] The Secretary of State to the Chairman of the United States Maritime Commission (Land)
Washington, March 26,
1941.
894.24/1318a
[624] Memorandum by Mr. Joseph M. Jones of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs
[Washington,] March 31, 1941.
894.5151/234
[625] The Counselor of the Canadian Legation (Mahoney) to the Assistant Chief of the Division of Controls (Johnson)
Washington, April 1,
1941.
894.24/1388
[626] The Secretary of the Navy (Knox) to the Secretary of State
Washington, April 3,
1941.
894.3311/683½
[628] The Chief of the Division of Controls (Green) to the Counselor of the Canadian Legation (Mahoney)
Washington, April 8,
1941.
894.24/1388
- Probably January 23; see also proclamation No. 2456 and Executive Orders Nos. 8668 and 8669, of February 4, Foreign Relations, Japan, 1931–1941, vol. ii, pp. 241, 242, and 243.↩