A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Nide 10,Sivut 4515–5037Bureau of national literature, 1925 - 7116 sivua |
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... Japan , ( hereinafter called " the Japanese Bank " ) of the third part , and Messrs . J. P. Morgan & Co. , Messrs . Kuhn , Loeb & Co. , The National City Bank of New York , Chase National Bank , New York , The Guaranty Trust Company of ...
... Japan , ( hereinafter called " the Japanese Bank " ) of the third part , and Messrs . J. P. Morgan & Co. , Messrs . Kuhn , Loeb & Co. , The National City Bank of New York , Chase National Bank , New York , The Guaranty Trust Company of ...
Sivu 8950
... JAPAN [ Disposition of Island of Yap . ] November 9 , 1920. * During the recent sessions of the Communications Conference some question has arisen in regard to the disposition of the Island of Yap by the Supreme Council . It has been ...
... JAPAN [ Disposition of Island of Yap . ] November 9 , 1920. * During the recent sessions of the Communications Conference some question has arisen in regard to the disposition of the Island of Yap by the Supreme Council . It has been ...
Sivu 8951
... Japan , your attention is drawn to the following facts : On April twenty - first , at the meeting of President Wilson , Messrs . Lloyd George and Clemenceau , President Wilson , in reporting his conversation of that morning with Baron ...
... Japan , your attention is drawn to the following facts : On April twenty - first , at the meeting of President Wilson , Messrs . Lloyd George and Clemenceau , President Wilson , in reporting his conversation of that morning with Baron ...
Sivu 8952
... Japan , it is rather striking that the minutes of May seventh do not include any discussion whatever re- garding Yap , which would have been most natural had the President been pre- vailed upon to recede from his previous firm position ...
... Japan , it is rather striking that the minutes of May seventh do not include any discussion whatever re- garding Yap , which would have been most natural had the President been pre- vailed upon to recede from his previous firm position ...
Sivu 8953
... Japan all other Powers should have free and unhampered access to the island for the landing and operation of cables . DAVIS , Acting . April 2 , 1921. * The Government of the United States finds itself unable to agree with the ...
... Japan all other Powers should have free and unhampered access to the island for the landing and operation of cables . DAVIS , Acting . April 2 , 1921. * The Government of the United States finds itself unable to agree with the ...
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