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               (49)  Daini Tokumu Kantai [Second Special Squadron] eds., Emeiki {Expedition Records} (Daini
            Tokumu  Kancai,  1919),  p.  316.
               (50)  Paul G. Halpern, The Royal Navy in the Mediterranean 1915-1918 (London: Temple Smith,
            1987),  p.  469.
               (51)  No.  106,  Chinda to  Motono  (7  May  1917), NGB6-3,  p.  110-111.
               (52)  The  Royal Navy  in the  Mediterranean,  op.  cit.,  p.  729.
               (53)  Ibid.,  p.  282.
               (54)  Ibid.,  p.  290.
               (55)  Pipon's Letter to Mader (25  March  1968), Arthur J. Mader, From  the Dreadnought to
            Scapa  Flow-The Royal Navy in Fisher Era,  1904-1919 (London: Oxford University Press,  1970),
            p.  37.
               (56)  Nish,  Ibid.,  p.  227.
               (57)  Nish,  Ibid.,  p.  228-229.
               (58)  Paul, G.  Halpern, A  History of WfWid War (Annapolis: Naval Institute Press,  1994),
            p.  393.
               (59)  Saco Kozo, "Oshu Taosenchu Chichukai niokuru Teikoku Kaigun no Sakusen [Acti·
            vities  of the Imperial Navy in  the Mediterranean during the World War]  (Naval Academy,
            1994),  p.  20-21.
               (60)  Doe {46022], Rymer to Admiralty,  ")Var atJapan  1914-191.. ... "  (11  March  1918),
            FO.  371/3233, XC3347,  p.  122,  Public  Record  Office,  London.
               (61)  Doe {148769],Japanese General Foreign Policy (22  October  1918), FO.  37113816
            XC3509.
               (62)  "War at Japan  1914-191.. .... ", Ibid.
               (63)  Doe [26389] "Japanese Activities in China and India" (19 May 1916), FO. 371/2647.
               (64)  Enseiki, Ibid., p. 46, Henry Newbolt, History of the Great War:  Naval Operations (Long·
            mans,  Green  and Co.  1920), vol.  IV,  p.  457.
               (65)  The London times, ed.,  The  Timu  History  of the  War (London:  London Times Publi-
            shing Co.,  1919), p.  458.
               (66)  No.  653,  Appendix  3  (1  December  1914),  NGB4-3-Ge,  p.  677.
               (67)  No.  32,  Motono to Ishii  (31  August  1915),  NGB4-3]o,  p.  31-32.
               (68)  No.  102,  Appendix (20  March  1917),  NGB6-3,  p.  103-106.
               (69)  Doe. 219 [26707], Memorandum Communicated by Japanese Ambassador (2 February
            1917),  BDFA  II- 2.,  p.  197-198.
               (70)  Refer,  San-Kunen  ~emhi (11),  p.  285-348,  Enseiki,  Ibid.,  p.  109-166.
               (71)  Sato,  Ibid.,  p.  9.
               (72)  Kondo Eiichiro, Chichukai Ensei  Nituki {Diary of Mediterranean Expedition], Na-
            tional Institute for  Defense Studies,  p.  36.
               (73)  lto Masanori, Sotei Tekikoku {Hypothuis Enemy} (Sasaki-Shutupan-Bu, 1926), p. 296-297.
               (74)  Imperial Intelligence  Devision,  "Why anti-British  feeling  becomes strong  in Japan,
            "Qkubo tatumasa, ed., Showa Shakai Keizai Shi {History of Social-Economical Showa Period} (Daito
            Bunka  Kenkyuusho,  1989),  vol.  V,  p.  133.
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