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高木八尺文庫キャビネット内史料リスト -- no. 57 詳細
57. Effects of limitation of arms (0507 - 0518) |
1) | “Plan to cut our army to 115,000 man, ignoring the pleas of General Pershing,” The New York Times, Mar. 3, 1922, 1p.(0508) |
2) | “President opposes army and navy cut; reduction in military forces below 130,000 he regards as a serious error,” The New York Times, Mar. 4, 1922, 1p.(0509) |
3) | “Japan to cut navy cost; plans no material increase of light vessels, Kato says,” The New York Times, Mar. 17, 1922, 1p.(0510) |
4) | “£15,200,000 saving on Britain’s navy; that reduction is made possible by Washington Conference, Commons is told,” The New York Times, Mar. 17, 1922, 1p.(0511) |
5) | “Japan starts wrecking navy despite senate,” [Chicago Tribune, Mar. 24, 1922], 1p.(0512) |
6) | “Jap diet asks Mikado to cut army expenses,” 1p.(0513) |
7) | (Typewritten transcript) “Effects of limitation of arms,” 3pp.(0515-0518) |
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