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高木八尺文庫キャビネット内史料リスト -- no. 59 詳細

59. Far East and Pacific (0522 - 0578)
1)Proceeding of the grand meeting of the Japan Bar Association and of the organization meeting of the International Bar Association, 1920.8, 60pp. (日本弁護士協会録事 第251号)(0511-0560)
2)“China makes proposals; minister Sze lays down ten principles before conference,” The New York Times, Nov. 17, 1921, 2pp.(0561)
3)“Navy cut prospect cheers all Japan; business men and bankers see good times ahead, due to saving on armament,” The New York Times, Nov. 17, 1921, 1p.(0561)
4)“Cut in land forces is left to Briand; America and Britain have no proposals as they have no concessions to offer,” The New York Times, Nov. 17, 1921, 1p.(0561-0562)
5)“Naval limitation assured; Britain as well as Japan prepared to accept it without delay,” The New York Times, Nov. 17, 1921, 1p.(0561)
6)“Denies militarists dominate Chinese,” The New York Times, Nov. 17, 1921, 1p.(0563)
7)“England favors China’s proposals; is willing, at least, to accept them as working basis for discussion,” The New York Times, Nov. 17, 1921, 1p.(0563)
8)“Chinese proposals impress Japanese; may prove more important than American naval plan, one writer thinks,” The New York Times, Nov. 17, 1921, 1p.(0563-0564)
9)“Don’t worry about Japan, says Palmer; war correspondent declares that country will have to prepare against awakened Russia,” The New York Times, Nov. 17, 1921, 1p.(0564)
10)“Silk men pledge Japanese amity; Charles Cheney says too much talk of friendship is out of place among good friends,” The New York Times, Nov. 17, 1921, 1p.(0565)
11)“Problems of Far East confront conference as China presents a clear statement of her demands,” The Christian Science Monitor, Nov. 17, 1921, 2pp.(0567)
12)“Conciliatory on Far East; Japan’s rejoinder to China expected to accept principles,” The New York Times, Nov. 19, 1921, 1p.(0569)
13)“Ten China demands to be argued today; Peking's delegates will press particularly for publicity on secret agreements,” The New York Times, Nov. 19, 1921, 2pp.(0569-0570)
14)“China’s envoys see difficulties ahead; apprehensive over uncertainty in plan outlined in Japan's first suggestion,” The New York Times, Nov. 20, 1921, 2pp.(0571-0572)
15)“Leaders finding a basis; private negotiations on Far East are removing difficulties,” The New York Times, Nov. 21, 1921, 1p.(0573)
16)“Britain indorses fully the 5-5-3 naval ratio; Japanese predict accord as points are cleared,” The New York Times, Nov. 21, 1921, 1p.(0573)
17)“Japan and China move to settle Shantung outside conference; Peking's delegates heed advice to reconsider Tokio offer to arrange withdrawal and negotiations are reopened-- clearing of other issues is now expected,” The New York Times, Nov. 21, 1921, 2pp.(0573)
18)“Japan may change policy in Far East; Colonial Conference in Tokyo will discuss American relations in Asia,” [The Washington Post, May 15], 1p.(0577)
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