| 1925 - 296 str.
...Commerce and Navigation between Japan and the United States, the undersigned Japanese Ambassador at Washington, duly authorized by his Government, has...honor to declare that the Imperial Japanese Government is fully prepared to maintain with equal effectiveness the limitation and control which they have for... | |
| 1911 - 350 str.
...United States the undersigned, Japanese Ambassador in Washington, duly authorized by his Government lias the honor to declare that the Imperial Japanese Government...of the emigration of laborers to the United States. February 21,1911. Y. UCHIDA. TREATY OF COMMERCE AND NAVIGATION BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND JAPAN.... | |
| Hobart Amory Hare, Walter Chrystie - 1912 - 724 str.
...the Ambassador of Japan, in signing the treaty expressly declared by the authority of his government "that the Imperial Japanese government are fully prepared...the emigration of laborers to the United States." The treaty was confirmed by the Senate within five days after it was reported and, happily, without... | |
| 1912 - 736 str.
...the Ambassador of Japan, in signing the treaty expressly declared by the authority of his government "that the Imperial Japanese government are fully prepared...the emigration of laborers to the United States." The treaty was confirmed by the Senate within five days after it was reported and, happily, without... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1912 - 908 str.
...Japanese Ambassador at the same time u the treaty, it was stated "that the Imperial Japanese government is fully prepared to maintain with equal effectiveness...in regulation of the emigration of laborers to the was finally signed in Pékin April 16. United States." In other words. Its great political importance... | |
| Lancelot Lawton - 1912 - 794 str.
...was preceded by a declaration, signed hy the Japanese Ambassador, stating that his Government were " fully prepared to maintain with equal effectiveness...years exercised in regulation of the emigration of labourers to the United States." (February 21, 1911.) XV PROBLEMS OF THE PACIFIC: THE BRITISH COLONIES... | |
| Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin, Albert Bushnell Hart - 1914 - 794 str.
...treaty of 1894 umittcd the objectionable clause, Japan agreeing to maintain effectively the limitation "for the past three years exercised in regulation...the emigration of laborers to the United States." A later convention—Great Britain and Russia being parties—regulated the sealing industry (July,... | |
| Harry Alvin Millis - 1920 - 388 str.
...proceeding this day to the signature of the treaty of commerce and navigation, . . . the undersigned has the honor to declare that the Imperial Japanese...the past three years exercised in regulation of the immigration of laborers to the United States. February 21, 1911. (Signed) Y. UCHIDA. 315 APPENDIX B... | |
| Harry Alvin Millis - 1915 - 382 str.
...proceeding this day to the signature of the treaty of commerce and navigation, . . '. the undersigned has the honor to declare that the Imperial Japanese...the past three years exercised in regulation of the immigration of laborers to the United States. February 21, 1911. (Signed) Y. UCHIDA. APPENDIX B CALIFORNIA'S... | |
| Stanley Kuhl Hornbeck - 1916 - 496 str.
...appended declaration the Japanese Plenipotentiary affirmed on behalf of his government that Japan was "fully prepared to maintain with equal effectiveness...for the past three years exercised in regulation of emigration of laborers to the United States." The 1907 settlement of the school question did not, however,... | |
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