Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page iii
PREFACE The principles which guide the compilation and editing of Foreign Relations are stated in Department of State Regulation 045 of October 31 , 1955 , a revision of the order approved on March 26 , 1925 , by Mr. Frank B. Kellogg ...
PREFACE The principles which guide the compilation and editing of Foreign Relations are stated in Department of State Regulation 045 of October 31 , 1955 , a revision of the order approved on March 26 , 1925 , by Mr. Frank B. Kellogg ...
Page iv
... The Far East ; Volume V , The Far East ; Volume VI , The American Republics ; Volume VII , The American Republics . E. R. PERKINS Editor of Foreign Relations MARCH 12 , 1959 . CONTENTS PREFACE Page III 1 1 53 85 85 112 IV PREFACE.
... The Far East ; Volume V , The Far East ; Volume VI , The American Republics ; Volume VII , The American Republics . E. R. PERKINS Editor of Foreign Relations MARCH 12 , 1959 . CONTENTS PREFACE Page III 1 1 53 85 85 112 IV PREFACE.
Page v
Agreement implementing the declaration of September 2 , 1940 , for the establishment by the United States of naval and air bases in areas leased from the United Kingdom , signed March 27 , 1941 . . Agreement and exchanges of notes ...
Agreement implementing the declaration of September 2 , 1940 , for the establishment by the United States of naval and air bases in areas leased from the United Kingdom , signed March 27 , 1941 . . Agreement and exchanges of notes ...
Page 15
... information , facilities , or other benefits or considerations provided by the Government of the United Kingdom subsequent to March 11 , 1941 and accepted or acknowledged by the President on behalf of the United States of America .
... information , facilities , or other benefits or considerations provided by the Government of the United Kingdom subsequent to March 11 , 1941 and accepted or acknowledged by the President on behalf of the United States of America .
Page 45
... the Act of Congress of March 11 , 1941 , the terms and conditions thereof shall be such as not to burden commerce between the two countries , but to promote mutually advantageous economic relations between them and the betterment of ...
... the Act of Congress of March 11 , 1941 , the terms and conditions thereof shall be such as not to burden commerce between the two countries , but to promote mutually advantageous economic relations between them and the betterment of ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accordance Acting action advised Affairs agreed agreement Ambassador American appear approval arrangements assistance assurances August authorities bases believe Britain British Government CAIRO called communication concerning consideration considered continue conversation course December defense Department Department's desire developments discuss Division draft Dreyfus effect effort Egypt Egyptian Embassy established European export expressed fact forces Foreign further German give given hope immediate important India indicated instructions interest Iran Iranian Government Iraq July June Kirk Legation letter Liberia London March material matter Memorandum ment military Mission necessary negotiations obtain October Office opinion p. m. Received position possible present President Prime Minister printed proposed question reason reference regarding relations reply representatives request respect result Russian Secretary September situation Soviet statement suggested supplies taken Tehran Telegram The Minister territory tion trade treaty United Kingdom WASHINGTON