id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt umn.31951t00248565l United States. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Foreign relations of the United States : diplomatic papers Department of State, United States of America 1931/1941:suppl.:Japan:v.1:c.2 1941 .txt text/plain 406916 21151 59 Note from the Foreign Minister and accompanying statement (texts printed), setting forth Japan's position with regard to the Treaty for the Renunciation of War and disclaiming any thoughts of recourse to war for the solution of outstanding differences with China. acquired during conversations while attending the Montreux Conference 18 as Secretary-General) that the French Government is planning to submit a memorandum containing new suggestions with respect to arms manufacture and trade. an increase in numbers but is in part accounted for by the replacement of small cruisers built for special service in World War. The question at issue is whether or not a treaty for qualitative limitation is of sufficient value to the United States for it to accept a On October 15, the British Charge d'Affaires in Washington informed us orally that he had received a telegram from his Government stating that Ambassador Clive, in reply to the question which ./cache/umn.31951t00248565l.pdf ./txt/umn.31951t00248565l.txt