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高木八尺文庫キャビネット内史料リスト -- no. 64 詳細

64.The Genoa Conference(0050 - 0065)
(新聞記事切抜)
1)“Full text of the Supreme Council's resolution calling a general European conference,” The New York Times, Jan. 7, 1922, 1p.(0051)
2)“British interest turning to Cannes; delegation said to favor an early end of the Washington Conference,” The New York Times, Jan. 7, 1922, 2pp.(0051)
3)“Genoa invitation reaches Harding; President will want to know what is to be discussed before deciding,” The New York Times, Jan. 18, 1922, 2pp.(0051-0053)
4)“Lloyd George calls on all nations to establish a new peace at Genoa, restoring confidence and trade,” [The New York Times, Jan. 22, 1922], 1p.(0054)
5)“Harding confers with Congress leaders on Genoa conference and Arms Treaties,” The New York Times, Jan. 25, 1922, 1p.(0055)
6)“Harding withholds Genoa statement, reopens question; instead of the expected refusal to attend, White House turns to reconsideration,” The New York Times, Jan. 28, 1922, 1p.(0056)
7)“Would bind all nations; British premier will seek period of peace for reconstruction,” The New York Times, Jan. 25, 1922, 2pp.(0057-0058)
8)“Harding is informed of delay at Genoa; our reply believed to be refusal to take part,” The New York Times, Jan. 28, 1922, 1p.(0059)
9)“Premiers in accord Genoa conference to meet April 10,” [The New York Times, Feb. 26?], 1922, 2pp.(0060-0061)
10)“Genoa reply aims to hasten reform; administration willing to aid Europe when fundamental problems are solved,” The New York Times, Mar. 10, 1922, 2pp.(0062-0063)
11)“Not to go to Genoa,” The New York Times, Mar. 10, 1922, 1p.(0064)