Discusses possible telegram to FO on reasons why US may not be willing to take action on possible Japanese aggression to Russia. Includes comments on US Colonel Knox's thoughts that war between the US and Japan was 'inevitabe', and the comments by the Maritime Commission that it is stopping shipping to Vladivostok
Knox advises the President to not comment on the Bill before Congress that would deprive Americans o...
Letter in reply to Captain John M. Hall, Assistant Executive to the Assistant Secretary of War from ...
Covering note discussing a conversation with Dr. Hornbeck regarding British and French interests in ...
Notes on UK Embassy Official's conversation with Japanese Ambassador to US regarding US-Japanese neg...
Suggested actions by UK Embassy to US on UK Ambassdor to Japan's three telegrams on US-Japanese nego...
Correspondence on denunciation of U.S.-Japanese Commercial Treaty. It discusses Former US Secretary ...
Aide-mémoire on the subject of US forces in China intended for protecting American lives and propert...
Despatch discussing a secret State Department aide-mémoire by Dr. Hornbeck detailing its views on Br...
Doubts raised over US interpretation of Japanese intentions in Far East. In particular, raises the a...
British reflections on possible US decision to not renew the 1911 Commerce and Navigation Treaty wit...
Increasing urgency for discussion regarding economic measures Japan in the event of an advance on so...
Correspondence from the Foreign Office (A00001244) concerning actions to be taken by the British gar...
Nowadays military-technical cooperation is considered by many states as one of the effective tools f...
Subjects of the telegrams include the outcomes of the first British and American interviews with Mat...
Future talking points with Secretary Hull and Under Secretary Welles on Japan. Includes the impact o...
Knox advises the President to not comment on the Bill before Congress that would deprive Americans o...
Letter in reply to Captain John M. Hall, Assistant Executive to the Assistant Secretary of War from ...
Covering note discussing a conversation with Dr. Hornbeck regarding British and French interests in ...
Notes on UK Embassy Official's conversation with Japanese Ambassador to US regarding US-Japanese neg...
Suggested actions by UK Embassy to US on UK Ambassdor to Japan's three telegrams on US-Japanese nego...
Correspondence on denunciation of U.S.-Japanese Commercial Treaty. It discusses Former US Secretary ...
Aide-mémoire on the subject of US forces in China intended for protecting American lives and propert...
Despatch discussing a secret State Department aide-mémoire by Dr. Hornbeck detailing its views on Br...
Doubts raised over US interpretation of Japanese intentions in Far East. In particular, raises the a...
British reflections on possible US decision to not renew the 1911 Commerce and Navigation Treaty wit...
Increasing urgency for discussion regarding economic measures Japan in the event of an advance on so...
Correspondence from the Foreign Office (A00001244) concerning actions to be taken by the British gar...
Nowadays military-technical cooperation is considered by many states as one of the effective tools f...
Subjects of the telegrams include the outcomes of the first British and American interviews with Mat...
Future talking points with Secretary Hull and Under Secretary Welles on Japan. Includes the impact o...
Knox advises the President to not comment on the Bill before Congress that would deprive Americans o...
Letter in reply to Captain John M. Hall, Assistant Executive to the Assistant Secretary of War from ...
Covering note discussing a conversation with Dr. Hornbeck regarding British and French interests in ...