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Newsmen quiz Japanese Ambassador at press club luncheon. Washington, D.C., Oct. 14. In an off-the-record appearance as a luncheon guest of the National Press Club today, Japanese Ambassador Hirosi Saito virtually underwent a cross-examination from more than 450 newsmen and Government Officials in attendance, questioning of the envoy came shortly after had had discussed the sino-Japanese situation and explained the Japanese viewpoint and objectives in the present military campaign in Shanghai and North China. 10/14/37

Newsmen quiz Japanese Ambassador at press club luncheon. Washington, D...

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There Stands No Enemy Where We Go: Surrender of Pyongyang from a series on the Sino-Japanese War (Mukau tokoro tekinashi: Heijō kanraku)

There Stands No Enemy Where We Go: Surrender of Pyongyang from a serie...

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Sino-Japanese War: Picture of Naval Officers Discussing Strategy to be Used in the War against China

Sino-Japanese War: Picture of Naval Officers Discussing Strategy to be...

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Negotiations after the Sino-Japanese War

Negotiations after the Sino-Japanese War

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Against involvement of U.S. in sino-Japanese conflict. Washington, D.C., Nov. 23. Senator Gerald P. Nye, Republican of North Dakota and Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, (right) Republican of Massachusetts, are the latest to join the block of mandatory neutrality Senators insisting that President Roosevelt invoke the Neutrality Act to Keep the United States out of the Sino-Japanese conflict. Nye has demanded that United States stay out of such conferences as the Brussels Nine-Power Meetings, while Lodge has announced that he will sponsor amendments to [...] Neutrality Act providing for mandatory instead of [...]ent discretionary provisions. 11/23/37

Against involvement of U.S. in sino-Japanese conflict. Washington, D.C...

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