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  2. Foreign Office Memorandum on Effect of Anglo-Japanese Alliance upon Foreign
    Relationships, February 28, 1920, F 199/199/23, The British National Archives, Richmond,
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  3. Foreign Office Memorandum on Effect of Anglo-Japanese Alliance upon Foreign
    Relationships, February 28, 1920, F 199/199/23, The British National Archives, Richmond,
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  4. Foreign Office Memorandum on Effect of Anglo-Japanese Alliance upon Foreign
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  5. Curzon to Geddes, June 29, 1921, inDocuments on British Foreign Policy, 1919–1939,
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  6. E.M. Hobart Hampden, ‘‘The Alliance and Internal Conditions in Japan,’’ March 28,
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  7. Cabinet Memorandum, ‘‘The Anglo-Japanese Alliance,’’ June 17, 1921, and Cabinet
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  9. Geddes to Curzon, June 24, 1921,Documents on British Foreign Policy,1st ser.,
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  10. Hosoya Chihiro, ‘‘Britain and the United States in Japan’s View of the International
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  12. Emphasis in the original. Field,Royal Navy Strategy,64.

  13. Field,Royal Navy Strategy,74–78, 92.

  14. Churchill to Baldwin, December 15, 1924, inWinston S. Churchill,ed. Gilbert, vol. 5,
    The Exchequer Years, 1922–1929,companion vol. 5, pt. 1, 304.

  15. Churchill to Baldwin, December 15, 1924, inWinston S. Churchill,ed. Gilbert,
    companion vol. 5, pt. 1, 304.

  16. Cabinet Memorandum: ‘‘Navy Estimates,’’ January 29, 1925, inWinston S. Churchill,
    ed. Gilbert, companion vol. 5, pt. 1, 364.

  17. Lord Beatty to Lady Beatty, January 26, 1925, inWinston S. Churchill,ed. Gilbert,
    companion vol. 5, pt. 1, 356.


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