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高木八尺文庫キャビネット内史料リスト -- no. 90 詳細
90. China relations & [the] Soviet [Union] (0355 - 0418) |
1) | (手書きメモ) “The spread of Bolshevism in lib became such a menace to Japan …,” 1p.(0356) |
2) | “Japan expels Russians,” 誌名日付不明, 1p.(0357) |
3) | “Kolchak arrested Moscow asserts; Premier Pepeliayev said to have ordered admiral to hand over all control,” The New York Times, Jan. 11, 1920, 1p.(0358) |
4) | “Two American reported killed and three wounded in capturing Semenoff armored train in Siberia,” [Jan. 16, 1920?], 1p.(0359) |
5) | “Japan and Siberia,” The New York Times, Jan. 17, 1920, 1p.(0360) |
6) | “Getting out of Siberia,” The New York Times, Jan. 14, 1920, 1p.(0361) |
7) | “All American women to leave Siberia on first ship; male Red Cross volunteers to stay in Vladivostok,” [Jan. 27, 1920?], 1p.(0362) |
8) | “First American troops sail from Siberia; 27th infantry and other units on transports great northern and Sheridan,” The New York Times, Jan. 28, 1920, 1p.(0363) |
9) | “Reports Kolchak’s escape; Tokio dispatch says he is now in hiding in Manchuria,” The New York Times, Jan. 31, 1920, 1p.(0364) |
10) | “Reports Kolchak slain by own men; Moscow Bolshevist Organ says Admiral was hoisted on soldiers' bayonets,” The New York Times, Feb. 1, 1920, 1p.(0365) |
11) | “Revolutionists hold Vladivostok; general graves reports allied soldiers patrolling streets to keep order,” The New York Times, Feb. 4, 1920, 1p.(0366) |
12) | “Red rising against Japan on island of Sakhalin,” The New York Times, Feb. 9, 1920, 1p.(0367) |
13) | “No faith in trade policy; temps and Journal des Debats see no Russian solution therein,” The New York Times, Feb. 12, 1920, 1p(0368) |
14) | “Revolt in Vladivostok,” The New York Times, Feb. 15, 1920, 1p.(0369) |
15) | 「露国政情 極東分治實現 浦潮臨時政府宣言」 『東京朝日新聞』 1920.5.9, 1p.(0370) |
16) | 「緩衝國と我國 我軍憲声明発表」 『東京朝日新聞』1920.5.12, 1p.(0371) |
17) | 「研究會總會 外相の答辯發表」『東京朝日新聞』1920.5.4, 1p.(0372) |
18) | “Japan’s claim on Saghalien through a massacre and “a dauntless Japanese adventurer””, The Literary Digest, Sept. 11, 1920, p.50, 53-54.(0374-0376) |
19) | “East Siberian buffer; can the new state endure and hold back the Bolsheviki?--Japan's position,” The New York Times, June 6, 1920, 1p.(0377-0378) |
20) | “Chinese students’ appeal,” 誌名日付不明, 1p.(0379) |
21) | “Japan thinks U.S. mistaken,” 誌名不明, [Nov. 8], 1p.(0380) |
22) | 手書きメモ, 1p.(0381) |
23) | 「午餐会 時12月22日 所貿易会館」1p.(0382) |
24) | “Mr. M. Odagiri’s statement on “the boycott in China”,” Nov. 1, 1929, 3pp.(0383-0385) |
25) | “Mr. M. Odagiri’s statement on “the boycott in China”,” Nov. 7, 1929, 2pp.(0386-0387) |
26) | 松原一雄より高木八尺あて, [1929.10.21], 1p. (付:封筒)(0388) |
27) | (手書き原稿)「日本最近の対支政策」13pp.(0389-0401) |
28) | (Typed paper) “Japan’s recent China policy,” 10pp.(0402-0411) |
29) | 「本會に對する小村俊三郎氏の希望 (1928.6.1)」, 2pp.(0412-0415) |
30) | “Japanese ambition in Asia,” The American Review of Reviews, 巻号不明, p.201.(0416) |
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