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Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, Japan, 1931–1941, Volume I

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  • Document 660

Contents

  • Preface
  • Directory
  • List of Papers
  • Occupation of Manchuria by Japan and statement of policy by the United States (Documents 1–117)
  • Military action by Japan at Shanghai, 1932 (Documents 118–163)
  • Further Japanese political and economic penetration into China, 1934–1936 (Documents 164–179)
  • Abandonment by Japan of cooperation with other powers in efforts for limitation of naval armaments:
    • Denunciation by Japan of the Washington naval treaty of 1922 (Documents 180–200)
    • Withdrawal of Japan from the London Naval Conference of 1935 (Documents 201–213)
    • Refusal by Japan to agree to limitation of gun caliber for battleships (Documents 214–219)
    • Rejection by Japan of American, British, and French proposals for the reciprocal exchange of naval construction information (Documents 220–223)
    • Refusal by Japan to grant the privilege of naval visits of courtesy to United States ships on a reciprocal basis into certain territorial waters (Documents 224–227)
  • Japan’s undeclared war in China and further Japanese penetration by armed force or threat of force:
    • 1937 (Documents 228–304)
    • 1938 (Documents 305–332)
  • Bombings of civilians by the Japanese and other acts endangering the life and welfare of American citizens in China:
    • 1937 (Documents 333–368)
    • Sinking of the U. S. S. Panay, December 12, 1937 (Documents 369–407)
    • 1938 (Documents 408–465)
    • 1939 (Documents 466–494)
    • 1940 (Documents 495–521)
    • 1941 (Documents 522–544)
  • Representations to the Japanese Government with respect to the integrity of the Chinese Maritime Customs and Salt Revenue Administration (Documents 545–577)
  • Acts of Japan in occupied China interfering with American treaty rights and equality of commercial opportunity:
    • 1937–1938 (Documents 578–617)
    • 1939 (Documents 618–639)
    • 1940 (Documents 640–658)
    • 1941 (Documents 659–676)
  • Statements by the Secretary of State of the policy of the United States to relinquish by agreement extraterritorial rights in China (Documents 677–679)
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