Trade relations between the United States and Japan; voluntary restriction of exports to the United States and the Philippine Islands by the Japanese31
31. For previous correspondence, see Foreign Relations, 1934, vol. iii, pp. 799 ff.
[990] Memorandum by Mr. Roy Veatch of the Office of the Economic Adviser
[Washington,] December 3, 1935.
611B.9417/175
[991] The Assistant Secretary of State (Sayre) to the High Commissioner in the Philippines (Murphy)
Washington, December 4, 1935.
611B.9417/148a
[992] Memorandum by Mr. Roy Veatch of the Office of the Economic Adviser of a Conversation With the Third Secretary of the Japanese Embassy (Hayama)
[Washington,] December 10, 1935.
611B.9417/103
[993] The High Commissioner in the Philippines (Murphy) to the Secretary of War (Dern)
Manila, December 11, 1935.
611B.9417/153
[994] Memorandum by Mr. Roy Veatch of the Office of the Economic Adviser
[Washington,] December 13, 1935.
611.9417/97
[995] Memorandum by Mr. Roy Veatch of the Office of the Economic Adviser
[Washington,] December 14, 1935.
611B.9417/105½
[996] Memorandum by Mr. Roy Veatch of the Office of the Economic Adviser
[Washington,] December 21, 1935.
611.9417/71
[998] Text of Statement Released to the Press by the Secretary of Finance of the Philippine Government (Quirino), December 21, 1935
December 21, 1935
611B.9417/106a
[999] The Acting Secretary of State to the Consul General at Shanghai (Gauss)
Washington, December 24, 1935—2
p.m.
611.946 Rag Rugs/116: Telegram
[1000] Memorandum by Mr. Roy Veatch of the Office of the Economic Adviser of a Conversation With the Counselor of the Japanese Embassy (Yoshizawa)
[Washington,] December 26, 1935.
611B.9417/157
[1001] Memorandum by Mr. Roy Veatch of the Office of the Economic Adviser
[Washington,] December 27, 1935.
611B.9417/158