Disinclination of Japan to negotiate a convention with the United States regulating fisheries off the coast of Alaska87
87. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1935, vol. iii, pp. 1072–1080.
[889] The Ambassador in Japan (Grew) to the Secretary of State
Tokyo, February 21, 1936.
[Received March 9.]
[Received March 9.]
894.628/145
[890] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Japan (Grew)
Washington, March 28, 1936—3
p.m.
894.628/147: Telegram
[891] The Ambassador in Japan (Grew) to the Secretary of State
Tokyo, March 31, 1936—5
p.m.
[Received March 31—6:49 a.m.]
[Received March 31—6:49 a.m.]
894.628/148: Telegram
[892] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Japan (Grew)
Washington, June 3, 1936—2
p.m.
894.628/151: Telegram
[893] The Ambassador in Japan (Grew) to the Secretary of State
Tokyo, June 11,
1936—noon.
[Received June 11—12:30 a.m.]
[Received June 11—12:30 a.m.]
894.628/153: Telegram
[894] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Japan (Grew)
Washington, July 3, 1936—5
p.m.
894.628/153: Telegram
[895] The Ambassador in Japan (Grew) to the Secretary of State
Tokyo, July 7, 1936.
[Received July 28.]
[Received July 28.]
894.628/162
[896] The Ambassador in Japan (Grew) to the Secretary of State
Tokyo, July 21,
1936—noon.
[Received July 21—2:22 a.m.]
[Received July 21—2:22 a.m.]
894.628/160: Telegram
[897] The Secretary of State to the Minister in Canada (Armour)
Washington, October 9, 1936.
842.628/512
[898] Memorandum by Mr. Eugene H. Dooman of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs
[Washington,] December 16, 1936.
711.008 North Pacific/1