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... Italian Ambassador was along the same lines . Memorandum by the Assistant to the Secretary of State Telephone message received from the French Ambassador's secretary , conveying Foreign Minister Briand's approval of the steps taken by ...
... Italian Ambassador was along the same lines . Memorandum by the Assistant to the Secretary of State Telephone message received from the French Ambassador's secretary , conveying Foreign Minister Briand's approval of the steps taken by ...
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... Italian Ambassador in which he read a telegram from Premier Mussolini expressing satisfaction and approval of the steps taken by the United States in regard to China and the Soviets . Memorandum by the Secretary of State Conversation ...
... Italian Ambassador in which he read a telegram from Premier Mussolini expressing satisfaction and approval of the steps taken by the United States in regard to China and the Soviets . Memorandum by the Secretary of State Conversation ...
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... Italy . ) Memorandum by the Secretary of State Record of telephone call from the Chinese Minister who advised that the Soviet Ambassador in Berlin had sounded out the Chinese Legation as to whether they would meet in negotiations and ...
... Italy . ) Memorandum by the Secretary of State Record of telephone call from the Chinese Minister who advised that the Soviet Ambassador in Berlin had sounded out the Chinese Legation as to whether they would meet in negotiations and ...
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... Italian Embassy concerning contemplation by China of an appeal to the League of Nations regarding the Soviet invasion ... Italy ; sent also to the diplomatic representative in Germany on November 27. ) 347 348 348 350 350 CHINA SINO ...
... Italian Embassy concerning contemplation by China of an appeal to the League of Nations regarding the Soviet invasion ... Italy ; sent also to the diplomatic representative in Germany on November 27. ) 347 348 348 350 350 CHINA SINO ...
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... Italy , and Japan . ) 353 Nov. 27 ( 1048 ) Nov. 27 ( 1049 ) Nov. 27 ( 112 ) Nov. 27 ( 111 ) Nov. 27 ( 350 ) Nov. 28 ( 394 ) From the Chargé in China ( tel . ) From Harbin , November 26 : Report on the military situa- tion ...
... Italy , and Japan . ) 353 Nov. 27 ( 1048 ) Nov. 27 ( 1049 ) Nov. 27 ( 112 ) Nov. 27 ( 111 ) Nov. 27 ( 350 ) Nov. 28 ( 394 ) From the Chargé in China ( tel . ) From Harbin , November 26 : Report on the military situa- tion ...
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