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高木八尺文庫キャビネット内史料リスト -- no. 83 詳細
83. Shantung File 1(0280 - 0302) |
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1) | “Japan presses China again for Shantung deal”, Chicago Daily Tribune, Oct. 18, 1921, 1p.(0281) |
2) | “Uphold China’s stand on Shantung issue,” The New York Times, Nov. 7, 1921, 1p.(0282) |
3) | “President Wilson’s policy in the Far East,” The New York Times, Nov. 29, 1921, 2pp.(0283-0284) |
4) | “Attitude on Shantung stated by Chinese; delegation’s review of dispute asserts Japan’s defense of policy is untenable,” The New York Times, Dec. 1, 1921, 1p.(0285) |
5) | “Shantung delegates demand adjustment; representatives of People's Union say American mediation offer may be acceptable,” The New York Times, Dec. 1, 1921, 1p.(0286) |
6) | “President to urge tariff bill change; Expected to Oppose General Application of Proposed American Valuation Plan,” The New York Times, Dec. 2, 1921, 1p.(0287) |
7) | “Take step to speed action on Shantung; China and Japan, at first meeting, agree to discuss only disputed points,” The New York Times, Dec. 2, 1921, 2pp.(0288-0289) |
8) | “Angry Chinese crowd obstructs delegates; students and merchants try to bar them from leaving their quarters for Shantung talk,” The New York Times, Dec. 2, 1921, 1p.(0290) |
9) | “Railroad the issue in Shantung parley; Chinese and Japanese conferees lay aside details and take up Kiao-Chau-Tsinan Line,” The New York Times, Dec. 3, 1921, 1p.(0291) |
10) | “Chinese to attack Versailles treaty that compact must be brought into Shantung negotiations and reviewed, Writer says,” The New York Times, Dec. 3, 1921, 1p.(0292) |
11) | “Lessen complexity over Shantung; America and Britain get rid of some serious obstacles by present plan,” The New York Times, Dec. 3, 1921, 1p.(0293) |
12) | “Japan yields some rights in Shantung; waives preferences stipulated in Sino-German Treaty and affirmed at Versailles,” The New York Times, Dec. 6, 1921, 1p.(0294) |
13) | “Fail on Shantung in new negotiation,” The New York Times, Jan. 5, 1922, 1p.(0295) |
14) | “New offer fails in Shantung tangle; China's proposal to pay for the railroad at once is not accepted, The New York Times, Jan. 6, 1922, 1p.(0296) |
15) | “Chinese ask help on Shantung clash; appeal to Hughes and Balfour when a deadlock is reached with Japanese,” The New York Times, Jan. 7, 1922, 2pp.(0297-0298) |
16) | “Sees world peril in coercing China; Dr. John Calvin Ferguson, adviser to president of Republic, talks on Arms Conference,” The New York Times, Jan. 8, 1922, 2pp.(0299-0300) |
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