Word: withdraw
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Shantung the Ambassador says: "Japan promised China that she would withdraw her forces and return the Kiaochow territory to her: and she also offered to share with China, on an absolutely fair and equal footing in substance as well as in name, that section of the German railway which has come to her hands in consequence...
...program thus presented is hardly so idealistic in its aims that the other nations will be likely to withdraw from the Conference. Those who have not taken seriously the constant hints from the White House that the Conference will not result in the realization of any Utopian dreams, will be rather rudely forced to admit that there is no talk of reduction and a little of limitation in these proposals...
...teams to compete in the Penn Relay Carnival to be held at Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Friday and Saturday, of this week. Early this month Crimson teams were entered in the short medley and one-mile relay races, but the Track Advisory Committee at its meeting last night decided to withdraw the two University quartets and to send only four men to take part in individual events. The Committee made its decision owing to the fact that the Crimson track team has just returned from one of the longest trips in its history and would, in the opinion of Coaches Bingham...
...Turkey, is much too weak for the task. This Mr. Morganthau represented to Mr. Venizelos at the Peace Conference in 1919, but that statesman whom the speaker characterized as one of the greatest men of the age, while admitting the truth of Mr. Morgenthau's assertion, said that to withdraw the Greek troops from Asia Minor would be fatal to his ministry. Mr. Venizelos' ministry has fallen, and the Greek troops remain in Turkey, but they are accomplishing nothing...
...Foreign Minister" to the republic would not be so deplorable did he not misuse his power. There are better things in this world than the acquisition of foreign markets--and the close alliance of nations is one of them. "Tomorrow" is England's chance, perhaps her last chance, to withdraw gracefully from her attitude of the past. At present she is but laying for herself the foundations of future suspicion and distrust...