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Page 176 189 THE BRITISH COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS — Continued INDIA - Continued Consideration by the Department of State of advisability of approaching the British Government with respect to granting full dominion status to India .
Page 176 189 THE BRITISH COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS — Continued INDIA - Continued Consideration by the Department of State of advisability of approaching the British Government with respect to granting full dominion status to India .
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I inquired as to how much cash or its equivalent the British Government expected to pay out in this country for military supplies obtained since the beginning of the war , that is , their estimated total expenditures up to the point ...
I inquired as to how much cash or its equivalent the British Government expected to pay out in this country for military supplies obtained since the beginning of the war , that is , their estimated total expenditures up to the point ...
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I also told him that the President did not regard the draft as final on his part , but that he had given his approval for a discussion of it with the British Government as a basis а for a temporary lease - lend agreement .
I also told him that the President did not regard the draft as final on his part , but that he had given his approval for a discussion of it with the British Government as a basis а for a temporary lease - lend agreement .
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841.24 / 659a : Telegram The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in the United Kingdom ( Winant ) WASHINGTON ... that the Americans will understand the British Government's general attitude and will not be upset by accidental incidents ...
841.24 / 659a : Telegram The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in the United Kingdom ( Winant ) WASHINGTON ... that the Americans will understand the British Government's general attitude and will not be upset by accidental incidents ...
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Only some 5 or 6 percent of the total British food supply will come from the United States , and , without great practical ... Food distribution is carried out in the United Kingdom by wholesalers , to whom the Government sells food as ...
Only some 5 or 6 percent of the total British food supply will come from the United States , and , without great practical ... Food distribution is carried out in the United Kingdom by wholesalers , to whom the Government sells food as ...
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