| Walter Hines Page, Arthur W. Page - American literature - 1916 - 990 pages
...which he said: As Premier of Japan, I have stated and I now again state to the people of America and of the world that Japan has no ulterior motive, no desire...territory, no thought of depriving China or other peoples of anything which they now possess. Nevertheless, when Japan obtained Kiao-chau, the pledge... | |
| Electronic journals - 1919 - 918 pages
...the American people," cabled to the New York Independent, Count Okuma gave the following assurance : As Premier of Japan, I have stated and now again state...territory, no thought of depriving China or other peoples of anything which they now possess. My Government and my people have given their word and their... | |
| Electronic journals - 1919 - 936 pages
...the American people," cabled to the New York Independent, Count Okuma gave the following assurance : As Premier of Japan, I have stated and now again state...territory, no thought of depriving China or other peoples of anything which they now possess. My Government and my people have given their word and their... | |
| Stanley Solomon Sheip, Alfred Bingham - World War, 1914-1918 - 1914 - 366 pages
...response. As Premier of Japan, I have stated and I now again state to the people of America and of the world that Japan has no ulterior motive, no desire...secure more territory, no thought of depriving China or any other peoples of anything which they now possess. My Government and my people have given their... | |
| World War, 1914-1918 - 1914 - 324 pages
...some misguided act bring down upon herself her own ruin. Japan's premier has most emphatically stated that "Japan has no ulterior motive, no desire to secure more territory, no thought of depriving China or any other peoples of anything which they now possess." It goes without saying that Japan will never... | |
| North American, Philadelphia - World War, 1914-1918 - 1915 - 432 pages
...government and my people in all their utterances and assurances. As premier of Japan, I have stated, and I now again state, to the people of America and the...territory, no thought of depriving China or other peoples of anything which they may now possess. On August 27 Ambassador Chinda stated : I take this... | |
| Christianity - 1915 - 1310 pages
...affirmation : — "As Premier of Japan, I have stated and I now again state to the people of America and of the world that Japan has no ulterior motive, no desire...territory, no thought of depriving China or other peoples of anything which they now possess. ' ' Japan started her military operations by landing a,... | |
| Jefferson Jones - Eastern question (Far East). - 1915 - 272 pages
...stated: "As Premier of Japan, I have stated, and I now again state to the people of America and of the world, that Japan has no ulterior motive, no desire...territory, no thought of depriving China or other peoples of anything which they possess." Then began the Japanese army movements in their strangle-hold... | |
| American literature - 1915 - 792 pages
...statement in which he said: "As Premier of Japan I have stated and I now again state to the people of the world that Japan has no ulterior motive, no desire...secure more territory, no thought of depriving China or any other peoples of anything which they now possess. " My Government and my people have given their... | |
| Albert Shaw - World politics - 1915 - 1022 pages
...the operations against that German stronghold had been concluded. He quotes Premier Okuma's statement that "Japan has no ulterior motive, no desire to secure...territory, no thought of depriving China or other peoples of anything which they now possess"; and then, under a heading entitled "Japan Shows Her Hand,"... | |
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