Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1940 - United States |
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Page xxxi
... present status of the negotiations . Record also of a telephone conver- sation with a Standard Oil Co. representative who stated that the American group could not properly be a party to the pro- posed arbitration since the questions ...
... present status of the negotiations . Record also of a telephone conver- sation with a Standard Oil Co. representative who stated that the American group could not properly be a party to the pro- posed arbitration since the questions ...
Page lvi
... present , but if either the alien land bill or the petroleum bill becomes law , then a formal note should be presented to pre- vent , if possible , passing of the other bill . From the Ambassador in Mexico ( tel . ) Passage of the ...
... present , but if either the alien land bill or the petroleum bill becomes law , then a formal note should be presented to pre- vent , if possible , passing of the other bill . From the Ambassador in Mexico ( tel . ) Passage of the ...
Page 2
... present undetermined status of the Isle of Pines constitutes one of the few remaining questions capable of prej- udicing the intimate relations between the United States and Cuba , and it is my earnest hope that the Senate in its present ...
... present undetermined status of the Isle of Pines constitutes one of the few remaining questions capable of prej- udicing the intimate relations between the United States and Cuba , and it is my earnest hope that the Senate in its present ...
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... present status of the negotiations respecting the proposed extradition convention between the United States and Cuba . You forwarded a counter- draft of the convention submitted by the Cuban Foreign Office , to- gether with copy and ...
... present status of the negotiations respecting the proposed extradition convention between the United States and Cuba . You forwarded a counter- draft of the convention submitted by the Cuban Foreign Office , to- gether with copy and ...
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... present treaty shall be applicable to all territory wherever situated , belonging to either of the High Con- tracting Parties or in the occupancy and under the control of either of them , during such occupancy or control . Requisitions ...
... present treaty shall be applicable to all territory wherever situated , belonging to either of the High Con- tracting Parties or in the occupancy and under the control of either of them , during such occupancy or control . Requisitions ...
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accord Adviser agreed agreement Ambassador in France approval arbitration Army costs authorities Beirut Knabenshue bonds Britain British Chargé commerce Company Consul at Beirut consular officer Convention of 1924 Cuba Cuban Czechoslovakia Damascus Date and number Dawes Plan December Department desire destroyers Dominican Dominican Republic draft Druse duties Ecuador Embassy Esthonia exemption export extradition Finance Finland Firestone Foreign Office Foreign Relations France Herrick French Germany Government of Finland Guatemala Haiti High Contracting Parties Honduras Information Instructions Isle of Pines January July June KELLOGG laws League of Nations Legation Lessee Liberian Government loan Logan Majesty's Government ment Minister Monrovia nationals negotiations Nicaragua note verbale November number Subject October October 23 p. m. Received Panama paragraph Paraphrase payment ports present President proposed reference regarding Reparation Commission reply request respect rubber September signed Telegram The Secretary territories or possessions text printed tion treatment treaty United vessels WASHINGTON
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Page 616 - The United States of America and her Majesty, the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain...
Page 212 - League of Nations relating to the interpretation or the application of the provisions of the Mandate, such dispute, if it cannot be settled by negotiation, shall be submitted to the Permanent Court of International Justice provided for by Article 14 of the Covenant of the League of Nations.
Page 518 - Who after having communicated to each other their respective full powers, which were found to be in...
Page 73 - British vessels may likewise be imported into those ports in Japanese vessels, without being liable to any other or higher duties or charges of whatever denomination than if such articles were imported in British vessels.
Page 215 - Islands. which, owing to the sparseness of their population, or their small size, or their remoteness from the centres of civilisation, or their geographical contiguity to the territory of the Mandatory, and other circumstances, can be best administered under the laws of the Mandatory as integral portions of its territory, subject to the safeguards above mentioned in the interests of the indigenous population.
Page 205 - The Mandatory shall promote to the utmost the material and moral well-being and the social progress of the inhabitants of the territory subject to the present Mandate.
Page 397 - Dollars gold coin of the United States of the present standard of weight and fineness," with interest from date at the rate of four per cent.
Page 3 - ... regulations respecting the territory and other property of the United States.
Page 72 - ... and may take possession thereof, either by themselves or by others acting for them, and dispose of the same at their will, paying such dues only as the inhabitants of the country wherein the said goods are shall be subject to pay in like cases.
Page 651 - The income of a foreign corporation, which consists exclusively of earnings derived from the operation of a ship or ships documented under the laws of a foreign country which grants an equivalent exemption to citizens of the United States and to corporations organized in the United States, shall not be included in gross income and shall be exempt from taxation under this title.