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Mr. Opie had brought from England with him drafts of two papers : One was a draft of temporary lease - lend agreement prepared in London ; the second was a draft of communication to accompany the former . The Ambassador stated that the ...
Mr. Opie had brought from England with him drafts of two papers : One was a draft of temporary lease - lend agreement prepared in London ; the second was a draft of communication to accompany the former . The Ambassador stated that the ...
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Mr. Butler stated that the communication sent to him by Secretary Hull would be regarded as in the nature of a dash of cold water . I said to Mr. Butler that I felt quite sure he ...
Mr. Butler stated that the communication sent to him by Secretary Hull would be regarded as in the nature of a dash of cold water . I said to Mr. Butler that I felt quite sure he ...
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These officers will communicate with you from Lisbon in regard to reserving hotel accommodations for them . HULL 811.34544 / 450a : Telegram The Secretary of State to the Chargé in the United Kingdom ( Johnson ) WASHINGTON , January 17 ...
These officers will communicate with you from Lisbon in regard to reserving hotel accommodations for them . HULL 811.34544 / 450a : Telegram The Secretary of State to the Chargé in the United Kingdom ( Johnson ) WASHINGTON , January 17 ...
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AMBASSADOR : I refer to your note of April 4 , 1941 44 transmitting a communication which you received from the Prime Minister of New Zealand relative to the possibility of increasing the outlet in the United States for export products ...
AMBASSADOR : I refer to your note of April 4 , 1941 44 transmitting a communication which you received from the Prime Minister of New Zealand relative to the possibility of increasing the outlet in the United States for export products ...
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... I have the honour to inform you that a copy of your communication was forwarded to my Government , which has now instructed me to convey to you the following reply . The Commonwealth Government greatly appreciates the invitation of ...
... I have the honour to inform you that a copy of your communication was forwarded to my Government , which has now instructed me to convey to you the following reply . The Commonwealth Government greatly appreciates the invitation of ...
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