Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... Majesty's Government will now adopt the policy summarized below : ( 1 ) In the future no materials on which the use is being restricted in the United States on the grounds of short supply and of which we obtain supplies from the United ...
... Majesty's Government will now adopt the policy summarized below : ( 1 ) In the future no materials on which the use is being restricted in the United States on the grounds of short supply and of which we obtain supplies from the United ...
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... Majesty's Government's policy of stabilizing the whole price level of foodstuffs , a policy to which the Government contributes pounds 100 millions a year . 6. In some cases direct free distribution is practicable and will be adopted ...
... Majesty's Government's policy of stabilizing the whole price level of foodstuffs , a policy to which the Government contributes pounds 100 millions a year . 6. In some cases direct free distribution is practicable and will be adopted ...
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... Majesty's Government the importance of Great Britain's making every effort to concentrate her exports in the field of traditional articles and to cut down exportation of articles similar to , or made of materials similar to , those ...
... Majesty's Government the importance of Great Britain's making every effort to concentrate her exports in the field of traditional articles and to cut down exportation of articles similar to , or made of materials similar to , those ...
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... Majesty's Government have not applied and will not apply any lend - lease materials in such a way as to enable their exporters to enter new markets or to extend their export trade at the expense of the United States exporters . Owing to ...
... Majesty's Government have not applied and will not apply any lend - lease materials in such a way as to enable their exporters to enter new markets or to extend their export trade at the expense of the United States exporters . Owing to ...
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... Majesty's Government have not applied and will not apply any lend - lease materials in such a way as to enable their exporters to enter new markets or to extend their export trade at the expense of United States exporters . Owing to the ...
... Majesty's Government have not applied and will not apply any lend - lease materials in such a way as to enable their exporters to enter new markets or to extend their export trade at the expense of United States exporters . Owing to the ...
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