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Courtesy to our Neighbors

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1942

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References

1 The international law obligation relative to the respect due foreign sovereigns, statesmen, and neutral flags was discussed in this JOURNAL, Vol. 25 (1931), p. 321; Vol. 29 (1935), p. 663; Vol. 31 (1937), p. 301.

2 Associated Press despatch, New York, Nov. 25, in Washington Post, Nov. 26,1941.

3 Washington Post, Nov. 26, 1941.

4 United Press despatch from Santiago, Nov. 20, 1941, in Washington Post, Nov. 21, 1941.

5 Nov. 27, 1941.

6 A. P. despatch printed in New York Times, Jan. 20, 1937.

7 N. Y. Times, Dec. 31, 1938.

8 A. P. despatch, N. Y. Times, Feb. 22, 1939.

9 A. P. despatch, N. Y. Times, Jan. 10, 1939.

10 A. P. despatch, N. Y. Times, Jan. 20, 1937.

11 N. Y. Times, Aug. 5, 1935.

12 N. Y. Times, Aug. 5, 1935.

13 N. Y. Times, Aug. 5, 1935.

14 Given to the press under date of Aug. 5, 1935.

15 The Japanese found a new ground of complaint when their prince was pictured with the Dionne quintette (Washington Star, Aug. 6, 1935); and again when the Mikado was burlesqued in Seattle as pulling Haile Selassie in a jinrikisha, and the Japanese envoy protested this second insult. The Mayor of Seattle expressed regrets and stated that it was not in tended to ridicule the Emperor (Washington Star, Aug. 9, 1935; N. Y. Times, Aug. 10, Aug. 11, Aug. 13, Aug. 14, Aug. 15,1935; N. Y. Herald Tribune, Aug. 10,1935).

16 Turkey likewise banned the Vanity Fair cartoon (Washington Star, Aug. 16, 1935).