Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... high con- version value . As for the United States , it is our policy only to ex- port goods containing steel where it is in the interests of both coun- tries that we should do so . The amounts concerned are small . For South America we ...
... high con- version value . As for the United States , it is our policy only to ex- port goods containing steel where it is in the interests of both coun- tries that we should do so . The amounts concerned are small . For South America we ...
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... high standards of productivity and consumption . The Article does not lay down self - executing substantive provisions but points a broad course and commits the two nations to collaborate in making headway along that course . The ...
... high standards of productivity and consumption . The Article does not lay down self - executing substantive provisions but points a broad course and commits the two nations to collaborate in making headway along that course . The ...
Page 52
... High Commissioner for Australia . He did not agree . Bruce suggested two possible amendments to article VII . One , to place the word " progressive " before the word " elimination ” so that that section of the article would read " to ...
... High Commissioner for Australia . He did not agree . Bruce suggested two possible amendments to article VII . One , to place the word " progressive " before the word " elimination ” so that that section of the article would read " to ...
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... high officials of the Colonial Office . They had received and studied the memorandum I left with Mr. Eden yesterday on the Newfoundland and Bermuda situations and I was given the following memorandum dated today : " His Majesty's ...
... high officials of the Colonial Office . They had received and studied the memorandum I left with Mr. Eden yesterday on the Newfoundland and Bermuda situations and I was given the following memorandum dated today : " His Majesty's ...
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... high rate , the British are finding it more and more difficult to maintain even the present level of their exports to the United States , owing to the increased British cost of production and other factors . The supplementary trade ...
... high rate , the British are finding it more and more difficult to maintain even the present level of their exports to the United States , owing to the increased British cost of production and other factors . The supplementary trade ...
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