Tentative Draft of Proposed Property Provisions to Be Included in Peace Treaty with Japan

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Tentative Draft of Proposed Property Provisions to Be Included in Peace Treaty with Japan with Various Memoranda, etc., Commenting on the Provisions of the Proposed Draft

Tentative Draft of Proposed Property Provisions to Be Included in Peace Treaty with Japan with Various Memoranda, etc., Commenting on the Provisions of the Proposed Draft

Court Exh. No. 30: Draft of Treaty proposed by the Japanese Delegation to the Delegation of the Far Eastern Republics at the Dayren Conference, Apr. 1922

Court Exh. No. 30: Draft of Treaty proposed by the Japanese Delegation to the Delegation of the Far Eastern Republics at the Dayren Conference, Apr. 1922

Court Exh. No. 30: Draft of Treaty proposed by the Japanese Delegation to the Delegation of the Far Eastern Republics at the Dayren Conference, Apr. 1922

Court Exh. No. 30: Draft of Treaty proposed by the Japanese Delegation to the Delegation of the Far Eastern Republics at the Dayren Conference, Apr. 1922

SCAPIN-2189: LIQUIDATION OF PROPERTY IN JAPAN BELONGING TO BRANCHES OF COMPANIES WITH HEAD OFFICES OUTSIDE JAPAN 1951/12/12

SCAPIN-2189: LIQUIDATION OF PROPERTY IN JAPAN BELONGING TO BRANCHES OF COMPANIES WITH HEAD OFFICES OUTSIDE JAPAN 1951/12/12

London Makes Direct Overture to Tokyo For Reply Ignoring Japanese Delegation : ANGLO-U.S. DUAL PACT INTIMATED : Note Declares Should Tripartite Treaty Not Be Realized, Britain-U.S. Together May Start Naval Race With Japan : Special to The Osaka Mainichi

London Makes Direct Overture to Tokyo For Reply Ignoring Japanese Delegation : ANGLO-U.S. DUAL PACT INTIMATED : Note Declares Should Tripartite Treaty Not Be Realized, Britain-U.S. Together May Start Naval Race With Japan : Special to The Osaka Mainichi

Court Exh. No. 2172: Letter dated 13 Jan 1942, from the President of the Japan Red Cross Society, re: the adherence to the provisions of the International Treaty and the Red Cross Treaty of 27 July 1929 regarding treatment of prisoners of war

Court Exh. No. 2172: Letter dated 13 Jan 1942, from the President of the Japan Red Cross Society, re: the adherence to the provisions of the International Treaty and the Red Cross Treaty of 27 July 1929 regarding treatment of prisoners of war

Court Exh. No. 2172: Letter dated 13 Jan 1942, from the President of the Japan Red Cross Society, re: the adherence to the provisions of the International Treaty and the Red Cross Treaty of 27 July 1929 regarding treatment of prisoners of war

Court Exh. No. 2172: Letter dated 13 Jan 1942, from the President of the Japan Red Cross Society, re: the adherence to the provisions of the International Treaty and the Red Cross Treaty of 27 July 1929 regarding treatment of prisoners of war

Court Exh. No. 2476C: Agreed terms of understanding between the plenipotentiaries of Japan and of Manchukuo with reference to the treaty between two Countries concerning the abolition of extra-territoriality in Manchukuo, etc, and also to supplementary agreement "A" to that treaty signed 5 Nov. 1937

Court Exh. No. 2476C: Agreed terms of understanding between the plenipotentiaries of Japan and of Manchukuo with reference to the treaty between two Countries concerning the abolition of extra-territoriality in Manchukuo, etc, and also to supplementary agreement "A" to that treaty signed 5 Nov. 1937

Court Exh. No. 2476C: Agreed terms of understanding between the plenipotentiaries of Japan and of Manchukuo with reference to the treaty between two Countries concerning the abolition of extra-territoriality in Manchukuo, etc, and also to supplementary agreement "A" to that treaty signed 5 Nov. 1937

Court Exh. No. 2476C: Agreed terms of understanding between the plenipotentiaries of Japan and of Manchukuo with reference to the treaty between two Countries concerning the abolition of extra-territoriality in Manchukuo, etc, and also to supplementary agreement "A" to that treaty signed 5 Nov. 1937

Court Exh. No. 28: Treaty between the United States of America, Belgium, the British Empire, China, France, Italy, Japan, The Netherlands and Portugal, signed at Washington, 6 Feb. 1922, known as Nine-Power Treaty, principals and policies to be followed in matters concerning China

Court Exh. No. 28: Treaty between the United States of America, Belgium, the British Empire, China, France, Italy, Japan, The Netherlands and Portugal, signed at Washington, 6 Feb. 1922, known as Nine-Power Treaty, principals and policies to be followed in matters concerning China

Court Exh. No. 2861: Massage from the War Department to the Commanding General, Hawaiian Department, dated 27 Nov 1941, stating that negotiations with Japan appeared to be terminated. Excerpt from Exhibit for identification No. 2761

Court Exh. No. 2861: Massage from the War Department to the Commanding General, Hawaiian Department, dated 27 Nov 1941, stating that negotiations with Japan appeared to be terminated. Excerpt from Exhibit for identification No. 2761

Court Exh. No. 2861: Massage from the War Department to the Commanding General, Hawaiian Department, dated 27 Nov 1941, stating that negotiations with Japan appeared to be terminated. Excerpt from Exhibit for identification No. 2761

Court Exh. No. 2861: Massage from the War Department to the Commanding General, Hawaiian Department, dated 27 Nov 1941, stating that negotiations with Japan appeared to be terminated. Excerpt from Exhibit for identification No. 2761

Court Exh. No. 2860: Massage from the War Department to the Commanding General, Western Defense Command, dated 27 Nov 1941, stating that negotiations with Japan appeared to be terminated. Excerpt from Exhibit for identification No. 2761

Court Exh. No. 2860: Massage from the War Department to the Commanding General, Western Defense Command, dated 27 Nov 1941, stating that negotiations with Japan appeared to be terminated. Excerpt from Exhibit for identification No. 2761

Court Exh. No. 2860: Massage from the War Department to the Commanding General, Western Defense Command, dated 27 Nov 1941, stating that negotiations with Japan appeared to be terminated. Excerpt from Exhibit for identification No. 2761

Court Exh. No. 2860: Massage from the War Department to the Commanding General, Western Defense Command, dated 27 Nov 1941, stating that negotiations with Japan appeared to be terminated. Excerpt from Exhibit for identification No. 2761

Court Exh. No. 2862: Massage from the War Department to the Commanding General, U.S. Army Force in the Far East, Manila, P.I., stating that negotiations with Japan appeared to be terminated. Excerpt from Exhibit for identification No. 2761

Court Exh. No. 2862: Massage from the War Department to the Commanding General, U.S. Army Force in the Far East, Manila, P.I., stating that negotiations with Japan appeared to be terminated. Excerpt from Exhibit for identification No. 2761

Court Exh. No. 2862: Massage from the War Department to the Commanding General, U.S. Army Force in the Far East, Manila, P.I., stating that negotiations with Japan appeared to be terminated. Excerpt from Exhibit for identification No. 2761

Court Exh. No. 2862: Massage from the War Department to the Commanding General, U.S. Army Force in the Far East, Manila, P.I., stating that negotiations with Japan appeared to be terminated. Excerpt from Exhibit for identification No. 2761

Court Exh. No. 58: Foreign Relations Series, United States and Japan. Japanese notice of withdrawal from Washington Naval Treaty, 29 Dec. 1934. Japanese notice of withdrawal from London Naval Conference, 15 Jan. 1936. Japanese refusal to accept 14-inch gun limitation 27 Mar. 1937. Britain, United States and France ask Japanese Naval Building plans 5 Feb. 1938. Japanese refusal to reveal naval plans 12 Feb. 1938. Resolution of League 30 Apr. 1932(Draft Armistice). First and second reports adopted by the League of Nations assembly on 6 Oct. 1937

Court Exh. No. 58: Foreign Relations Series, United States and Japan. Japanese notice of withdrawal from Washington Naval Treaty, 29 Dec. 1934. Japanese notice of withdrawal from London Naval Conference, 15 Jan. 1936. Japanese refusal to accept 14-inch gun limitation 27 Mar. 1937. Britain, United States and France ask Japanese Naval Building plans 5 Feb. 1938. Japanese refusal to reveal naval plans 12 Feb. 1938. Resolution of League 30 Apr. 1932(Draft Armistice). First and second reports adopted by the League of Nations assembly on 6 Oct. 1937

Court Exh. No. 58: Foreign Relations Series, United States and Japan. Japanese notice of withdrawal from Washington Naval Treaty, 29 Dec. 1934. Japanese notice of withdrawal from London Naval Conference, 15 Jan. 1936. Japanese refusal to accept 14-inch gun limitation 27 Mar. 1937. Britain, United States and France ask Japanese Naval Building plans 5 Feb. 1938. Japanese refusal to reveal naval plans 12 Feb. 1938. Resolution of League 30 Apr. 1932(Draft Armistice). First and second reports adopted by the League of Nations assembly on 6 Oct. 1937

Court Exh. No. 58: Foreign Relations Series, United States and Japan. Japanese notice of withdrawal from Washington Naval Treaty, 29 Dec. 1934. Japanese notice of withdrawal from London Naval Conference, 15 Jan. 1936. Japanese refusal to accept 14-inch gun limitation 27 Mar. 1937. Britain, United States and France ask Japanese Naval Building plans 5 Feb. 1938. Japanese refusal to reveal naval plans 12 Feb. 1938. Resolution of League 30 Apr. 1932(Draft Armistice). First and second reports adopted by the League of Nations assembly on 6 Oct. 1937

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