jul 30, 1939 - -"WHEN EAST MEETS WEST--WITH HOSTILITY"
-"WHERE EMBARGO WOULD HIT JAPAN"
-"AMERICAN ACTION UPSETS MANY JAPANESE
NOTIONS"
NY Times 1939, July 30
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NY Times 1939, July 30 -
-WHEN EAST MEETS WEST--WITH HOSTILITY
-WHERE EMBARGO WOULD HIT JAPAN
HE FAVORS EMBARGO
When Secretary Cordell Hull, served notice on Japan last week that the United States Government would consider the Japanese-American commercial treaty of 1911 abrogated in six months, he opened the way for further American action against Japan's drive for Asiatic ...
-AMERICAN ACTION UPSETS MANY JAPANESE NOTIONS
At the Same Time, Observers in Tokyo Are Impressed by the Failure of Democracies to Time Moves British Regret New Rules of the Game Meaning Still Unclear What People Were Told
TOKYO, July 29.—While Adolf Hitler was working Europe into a crisis of nerves over Danzig, Japan was manoeuvring Britain into a corner at Tientsin.
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