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.63 Ibid.No map was found.64 RG59, Decimal File 1945 49, box 3513, NA, op.cit.65 Soeya, op.cit., p.37.66 FRUS 1947,Vol.VI, pp.485 486.Chihiro Hosoya, Sanfuranshisuko kowa eno michi,Tokyo: Chuokoron-sha, 1984, pp.38 40.67 Memorandum by Mr.John P.Davis, Jr., of Policy Planning Staff to the Director ofthe Staff (Kennan), August 11, 1947, FRUS 1947, Vol.VI, pp.485 486; Memorandum by the Director of the Policy Planning Staff (Kennan) to the UnderSecretary of State (Lovett), August 12, 1947, FRUS 1947, Vol.VI, pp.485 486.68 FRUS 1947, Vol.VI, p.486, footnote 21.69 Shindo, op.cit., p.35.Hosoya, op.cit., pp.25 29.70 Hosoya, op.cit., p.30.71 Analysis of the Japanese Peace Treaty Draft of January 8, 1948, RG59, DecimalFile 1945 49, NA, op.cit.72 RG59, Office of Northeast Asia Affairs, Records Relating to the Treaty of Peace withJapan Subject File 1945 51, box 1, box 5, NA.73 Analysis of the Japanese Peace Treaty Draft of January 8, 1949, RG59, DecimalFile 1945 49, NA, op.cit.74 RG59, Office of Northeast Asia Affairs, Records Relating to the Treaty of Peace withJapan Subject File 1945 51, box 4, NA.(Italicized by author.)75 FRUS 1948, Vol.VI, pp.691 719.76 Ibid., pp.775 781.77 Soeya, op.cit., 1997, p.50; Robert D.Eldridge, George F.Kennan, PPS toOkinawa, Kokusai seiji kokusai seiji no naka no okinawa (International Relations:International Relations in Okinawa) Vol.120, February 1999, p.44.78 Office of the United States, Political Adviser for Japan, Tokyo, June 20, 1950,Reference Notes on peace Treaty and Base Question, 54-D-423: Japanese PeaceTreaty Files of John Foster Dulles, 1947 1952, Subject Files, University Publicationsof America, Bethesda, Maryland, Microfilm, C-43, Reel 5, NA.79 Office Memorandum From Fearey to Allison, October 14, 1949, Decimal File1945 49, box 3515, NA.80 Commentary on Treaty of Peace with Japan (October 13, 1949), NA, ibid.Similarcommentary was attached to the next November 2 draft.[ Commentary on Treaty ofPeace with Japan (November 2, 1949), Office of Northeast Asia Affairs, RecordsNotes 201relating to the treaty of Peace with Japan, Subject File 1945 51, From: TreatyDocuments, Sept.49 May 50, To: Treaty and Japan, box 6, NA.]81 Ibid.(box 3515, box 6).82 Ibid.(box 3515).83 RG59, Office of Northeast Asia Affairs, Records Relating to the Treaty of Peace withJapan Subject File 1945 51, box 1, NA.84 See Chapters 3 (pp.86 87) and 7 (pp.168 169).85 RG59, Office of Northeast Asia Affairs, Records Relating to the Treaty of Peace withJapan Subject File 1945 51, box 6, NA.86 Ibid.87 FRUS 1949, Vol.VII, p.898.88 Ibid., p.900.89 Enclosure to Despatch No.806 dated November 19, 1949, [TO: The HonorableSecretary of State, Washington, From Office of United States Political Adviser forJapan (W.J.Sebald)], Tokyo, subject: Comment on Draft Treaty of Peace withJapan, RG59, Decimal File 1945 49, 740.0011 PW PEACE/10 1449, box 3515,NA.(Italicized by author.)90 RG59, Decimal File 1945 49, box 3515, NA, op.cit.(Italicized by author.)91 These articles (4 12) prescribe Japanese renunciation of territories, i.e.(4) Taiwan(Formosa), (5) Southern Sakhalin (Karafuto) and the Kuril Islands, (6) Korea,(7) Bonin Islands (Ogasawara Gunto).and Marcus Island (Minamitori Shima), (8) theRyukyu Islands south of 29 N.latitude, (9) former Japanese mandated territory,(10) the Paracel Islands and Spratlys, (11) all other islands in the Pacific Ocean andthe Philippine Sea not already specified in the present Chapter, (12) Antarctic region.(RG59, Office of Northeast Asia Affairs, Records Relating to the Treaty of Peace withJapan Subject File 1945 51, box 6, NA).92 Comment on Draft Treaty of Peace with Japan, to the Honorable Secretary of State,Washington, from Office of United States Political Adviser for Japan (W.J.Sebald),November 19, 1949, RG59, Decimal File 1945 49, box 3515, NA, op.cit.93 Ibid.94 Haruki Wada, Hoppo ryodo mondai o kangaeru, Tokyo: Iwanami-shoten, 1990,p.101; Nishimura, op.cit., p.46.Other reports regarding territories are (1) the KurileIslands, Habomai, Shikotan (November 1946, not opened in Japan but found inAustralia in 1995), (2) Southern Kuriles, Habomai and Shikotan (April 1949, notopened), (3) Sakhalin (January 1949, not opened), (4) Ryukyu and Nansei shoto(March 1947, opened), (5) Ogasawara and Kazan retto (March 1947, not opened).95 Nishimura, op.cit., p.46.96 Etzold and Gaddis, op.cit., p.264.97 Ibid., pp.251 269.98 Canada, Department of External Affairs, Documents on Canadian ExternalRelations, Vol.13, 1947, p.22.FRUS 1947, Vol.VI, pp.532 533.99 November 19, 1949, To the Secretary of State from Office of United States PoliticalAdviser for Japan (W.J.Sebald), Tokyo, subject: Comment on Draft Treaty of Peacewith Japan. RG59, Decimal File 1945 1949, box 3515, NA, op.cit.100 Takashi Tsukamoto, Heiwa joyaku to takeshima (sairon), Reference, March 1994, p.43.101 54-D-423: Japanese Peace Treaty Files of John Foster Dulles, 1947 1952, MicrofilmC-43, Reel 14.(Italicized by author.)102 Ibid.103 Draft Treaty of Peace with Japan (December 29, 1949) Commentary/Draft Treaty, RG59,Japanese Peace Treaty Files of John Foster Dulles, Treaty Draft 1949 March 1951,box 12, NA; Takashi Tsukamoto, Kankoku no tainichi heiwa joyaku shomei mondai nikkan kosho, sengo hosho mondai ni kanshite Reference, March 1992, p.96.104 Tsukamoto, op.cit.105 Hosoya, op.cit., p.110.202 Notes106 FRUS 1950, Vol.VI, pp.1207 1212.107 Ibid., p.1267.108 RG59, Office of Northeast Asia Affairs, Records Relating to the Treaty of Peace withJapan Subject File 1945 51, box 3, NA.109 Ibid
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