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Hagan, John, 1873-1930
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Typescript statement by [...] [Rome]: in early August the writer was asked by Gerald Hamilton for assistance in publishing a secret treaty between Japan and Germany. On being reassured that the disclosure could not do harm to Italy, the writer suggested the Tempo. Hamilton showed him a copy of the document, but since the writer has no German he could not read it, and has not even seen it in Italian since publication. (See correspondence from Hamilton in September. � This document was found when coding and indexing were already finalized.)
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