Occupation and control of Japan 1
1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1948, vol. vi, pp. 647–1078.
[181] Memorandum of Conversation, by Ambassador Maxwell M. Hamilton of the Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs
[Washington,] December 24,
1949.
740.00119 Control (Japan)/12–2449
[182] Informal Memorandum by the Secretary of State to the British Ambassador (Franks)
[Washington,] December 24,
1949.
740.0011 PW (Peace)/12–2949
[183] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Secretary of State
[Washington,] December 24,
1949.
740.00119 Control (Japan)/12–2449
[184] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (Butterworth)
[Washington,] December 24,
1949.
740.0011 PW (Peace)/12–2449
[185] The Secretary of State to Certain Diplomatic Offices
Washington, December 27, 1949—5 a. m.
740.0011 PW (Peace)/12–2749: Circular telegram
[186] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Director of the Office of Northeast Asian Affairs (Allison)
[Washington,] December 27,
1949.
740.0011 PW (Peace)/12–2749
[187] Memorandum by Dr. George H. Blakeslee, Political Adviser to the Chairman of the Far Eastern Commission (Hamilton)
[Washington,] December 27,
1949.
740.00119 Control (Japan)/12–2849
[188] The Secretary of State to the Acting Political Adviser in Japan (Sebald)
Washington, December 30, 1949—8 p. m.
761.94114/12–2249: Telegram