Institute of Pacific Relations: Hearings, Eighty-second Congress, First[-second] Session...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1951 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
4907. lappuse
... documents . Mr. Mandel , will you identify these for the record , please ? Mr. SOURWINE . Do you have a list of those documents ? Mr. MANDEL . I have a list which was drawn up under my direction . Mr. SOURWINE . Is that a true list of ...
... documents . Mr. Mandel , will you identify these for the record , please ? Mr. SOURWINE . Do you have a list of those documents ? Mr. MANDEL . I have a list which was drawn up under my direction . Mr. SOURWINE . Is that a true list of ...
4908. lappuse
... documents described in the list attached hereto as exhibit A. While many of the documents so described are documents of which I have no present recollection , I am satisfied that all of the documents listed in exhibit A are letters or ...
... documents described in the list attached hereto as exhibit A. While many of the documents so described are documents of which I have no present recollection , I am satisfied that all of the documents listed in exhibit A are letters or ...
4909. lappuse
... documents contains . The CHAIRMAN . That is all right . That is merely a list that was made by Mr. Mandel or under his direction , but the documents are taken from the files of the Institute of Pacific Relations ? Mr. MORRIS . Are all ...
... documents contains . The CHAIRMAN . That is all right . That is merely a list that was made by Mr. Mandel or under his direction , but the documents are taken from the files of the Institute of Pacific Relations ? Mr. MORRIS . Are all ...
4910. lappuse
... view of Mr. Mandel's testimony and Mr. Holland's testimony in connection with these documents , may they all be re- ceived in the record ? The CHAIRMAN . They may all be received into the 4910 INSTITUTE OF PACIFIC RELATIONS.
... view of Mr. Mandel's testimony and Mr. Holland's testimony in connection with these documents , may they all be re- ceived in the record ? The CHAIRMAN . They may all be received into the 4910 INSTITUTE OF PACIFIC RELATIONS.
4911. lappuse
... documents referred to were marked " Exhibit Nos . 800 , 802 , 804 to 866 , " and appear on pp . 4984 through 5031. ) The CHAIRMAN . You are going to have to be very careful about identifying these documents because you are putting them ...
... documents referred to were marked " Exhibit Nos . 800 , 802 , 804 to 866 , " and appear on pp . 4984 through 5031. ) The CHAIRMAN . You are going to have to be very careful about identifying these documents because you are putting them ...
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Agnes Smedley American Council American IPR Army Asia asked British Chairman Chiang Kai-shek China Chinese Communist Committee Communist Party conference cooperation copy countries D. C. DEAR DAVIES Department discussion documents E. C. Carter EAST 52ND STREET Eastern Survey economic Edgar Snow EDWARD Fairbank files Foreign Government Institute of Pacific interested International items Pages Items Japan Japanese Jessup John Kate Mitchell Kuomintang Lauchlin Currie letter Lockwood MANDEL meeting ment military MORRIS Moscow Motylev Name Publica Number of items Number of pages organization Oumansky Owen Lattimore Pacific Affairs Pacific Council Pacific Relations publications Pages Items Number pages Number photostat political problems question regard Repub Richard Watts Russian Secretary Senator WATKINS Sincerely SOURWINE Soviet Council Soviet Union staff statement Subcommittee Survey and Pacific tion W. L. Holland Washington William words York City
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5442. lappuse - Congress, to employ such clerical and other assistants, to require by subpena or otherwise the attendance of such witnesses and the production of such...
5663. lappuse - Japan has stolen from the Chinese, such as Manchuria, Formosa, and the Pescadores, shall be restored to the Republic of China. Japan will also be expelled from all other territories which she has taken by violence and greed. The aforesaid three great powers, mindful of the enslavement of the people of Korea, are determined that in due course Korea shall become free and independent.
5663. lappuse - It is their purpose that Japan shall be stripped of all the islands in the Pacific which she has seized or occupied since the beginning of the first World War in 1914, and that all the territories Japan has stolen from the Chinese, such as Manchuria, Formosa and the Pescadores, shall be restored to the Republic of China.
5069. lappuse - That they recognize the necessity of establishing at the earliest practicable date a general international organization, based on the principle of the sovereign equality of all peace-loving states, and open to membership by all such states, large and small, for the maintenance of international peace and security.
5442. lappuse - ... to take such testimony, and to make such expenditures, as it deems advisable. The cost of stenographic services to report such hearings shall not be in excess of 25 cents per hundred words. The expenses of the committee, which shall not exceed $25,000, shall be paid from the contingent fund of the Senate upon vouchers approved by the chairman.
5353. lappuse - York, the petitioner above named ; that he has read the foregoing petition and knows the contents thereof; that the same is true to his own knowledge except as to the matters therein stated to be alleged on information and belief and as to those matters he believes it to be true.
5065. lappuse - The United Nations have no intention to enslave the German people. We wish them to have a normal chance to develop, in peace, as useful and respectable members of the European family. But we most certainly emphasize that word "respectable" — for we intend to rid them once and for all of Nazism and Prussian militarism and the fantastic and disastrous notion that they constitute the "Master Race.
5442. lappuse - The committee shall have power to employ and fix the compensation of such officers, experts, and employees as it deems necessary in the...
5663. lappuse - The three great Allies are fighting this war to restrain and punish the aggression of Japan. They covet no gain for themselves and have no thought of territorial expansion. It is their purpose that Japan shall be stripped of all the islands in the Pacific which she has seized or occupied since the beginning of the first World War in 1914, and that all the territories Japan has stolen from the Chinese, such as Manchuria, Formosa...
5441. lappuse - Act of 1950; (2) the administration, operation, and enforcement of other laws relating to espionage, sabotage, and the protection of the internal security of the United States; and (3) the extent, nature, and effects of subversive activities in the United States; its territories and possessions, including, but not limited to, espionage, sabotage, and infiltration by persons who are or may be under the domination of the foreign government or organizations controlling the world Communist movement or...