"Announcement of the Board of Information Regarding the Conclusion of a Pact of Alliance Between Japan and the Republic of China" from October 30, 1943.
Affidavit of Harold Frank Gill, "British subject, formerly of the Shanghai Municipal Police but now of His Britannic Majesty's Consulate-General at Shanghai" and Yeh Yoeh Su, "a citizen of the Republic of China." Discusses the Japanese Government's push of opium in China.
Excerpts from Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States. Japan: 1931-1941. Vol. 1. Pages 785-790. Telegram from "The American Ambassador in Japan (Grew) to the Japanese Prime Minister for Foreign Affairs (Prince Konoye)."
IPS Document No. 1757; Exhibit 288. Dispatch No. 761 sent on November 2, 1931. Sent by the Consul General at Shanghai to Foreign Minister Shidehara. Discusses a Chinese newspaper article regarding Japanese actions to push for the Three Eastern Provinces independence. Continues original Japanese.
IPS Document No. 1744, Exhibit 323. "Number 7. Political and Economic Studies. Documents of the Nanking Safety Zone. Edited by Shuhsi Hsu, PhD, sometime adviser to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Prepared under the Auspices of the Council of International Affairs, Chungking." Printed by Kelly Walsh, Limited, Shanghai-Hong Kong-Singapore. 1939."
IPS Document No. 1757; Exhibit 288. Dispatch No. 761 sent on November 2, 1931. Sent by the Consul General at Shanghai to Foreign Minister Shidehara. Discusses a Chinese newspaper article regarding Japanese actions to push for the Three Eastern Provinces independence. Continues original Japanese. Contains original Japanese.
First Secretary of Embassy at Nanking, David C. Berger, requests that Sutton inform him where three volumes of correspondence that were loaned to the IPS are now located. He also requests that they be returned by carrier as soon as possible.
Application on Behalf of the Prosecution Under Rule 6(b)(1) Pertaining to the International Prosecution Section Documents Numbers 1744 and 1906. Gives details about IPS Doc #1744, "Documents of the Nanking Safety Zone," edited by Shusi Hsu and published in 1939, and IPS Doc #1906, Volume 9 of the correspondence files of the American Embassy at Nanking, China. Requests permission to enter into evidence the documents.