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- Title
- Item2 November 8, 1904 to July 21, 1905
- Hierarchy
- Reference Code
- B03050809300
- Call Number of holding
- 1.6.2.1-2_003(Diplomatic Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
- Language
- Japanese,English
- Creator
- Komura // Hioki Eki, Charge d'Affaires ad interim to U.S. // Hisamizu Saburo, Consul in Seattle // Takahira Kogoro, Minister Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to U.S.
- Date of Document Creation
- 1904.11.08 - 1905.07.21
- Total of Images
- 30
- Organization
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs // Diplomatic Establishments Abroad
- Summary
- 1904〔明治37〕年11月8日から〔明治38年7月21日〕 No. 4070 Hioki, Washington . No392 Telegraph the result of the Presidential Election as soon as it is definitely known. Komura Sent Nov. 8th 04. 10.20pm. Dated Washington 1904 Received, Nov. 9th 4.25 p.m. Komura, Tokio. No.243. Roosevelt overwhelmingly elected. Hioki. Hioki, Washington. No.415. Telegraph if the Message of the President to the Congress contains any comment on the present was of other matters of international interest. Komura. Sent. 10th Dec. 1904 6.20 pm. Dated Washington , 1904. Received, Dec.11 4 p.m Komura, Tokyo. No. 260. In reference to your telegram 415. Congress opened Dec. 5th and the message of the President communicated Dec. 6th. Message treats principally of domestic politics an
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“2 November 8, 1904 to July 21, 1905” Japan Center for Asian Historical Records (JACAR) Ref.B03050809300, Miscellanies of domestic political affairs in each country/the U.S. Vol. 3 (1.6.2.1-2_003) (Diplomatic Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs)