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... American missionary organiza- tions ; request for free entry privileges for American missionaries . Representations to the British Government regarding general ban on admission of American Lutheran missionaries into India . . IRELAND ...
... American missionary organiza- tions ; request for free entry privileges for American missionaries . Representations to the British Government regarding general ban on admission of American Lutheran missionaries into India . . IRELAND ...
Page vii
... American aid in improving Iranian facilities for transporting war material to the Soviet Union ; establishment of an American airplane assembly base in Iran IRAQ : ˇ Attitude of the United States toward anti - British military coup in ...
... American aid in improving Iranian facilities for transporting war material to the Soviet Union ; establishment of an American airplane assembly base in Iran IRAQ : ˇ Attitude of the United States toward anti - British military coup in ...
Page 57
... American Republics of the naval and air bases throughout the New World . I said it would be manifestly impossible for the United States to insist that this country have the right to use bases within the territories of the other American ...
... American Republics of the naval and air bases throughout the New World . I said it would be manifestly impossible for the United States to insist that this country have the right to use bases within the territories of the other American ...
Page 73
... American vessels using the bases . It is contended that American public vessels should not have greater exemption than is now granted to similar ships of the Royal Navy . As to this , it must be borne in mind ( 1 ) that British public ...
... American vessels using the bases . It is contended that American public vessels should not have greater exemption than is now granted to similar ships of the Royal Navy . As to this , it must be borne in mind ( 1 ) that British public ...
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... American cooperation should manifestly serve to increase immeasur- ably the scope and potentialities of effective action , as contrasted with separate efforts . 3. Before commenting more specifically upon your views regarding methods ...
... American cooperation should manifestly serve to increase immeasur- ably the scope and potentialities of effective action , as contrasted with separate efforts . 3. Before commenting more specifically upon your views regarding methods ...
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