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What would be the effect upon the world situation if we had to default on payments to your contractors who have their workmen to pay ? The idea that in the interval we shall either have to default or be stripped bare of our last ...
What would be the effect upon the world situation if we had to default on payments to your contractors who have their workmen to pay ? The idea that in the interval we shall either have to default or be stripped bare of our last ...
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The leases are to run for a period of 99 years , and that being so it is clearly necessary that their long term effect upon the well being of the local inhabitants should be taken into account . It would seem , however , that the ...
The leases are to run for a period of 99 years , and that being so it is clearly necessary that their long term effect upon the well being of the local inhabitants should be taken into account . It would seem , however , that the ...
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He is telegraphing his Government to that effect . " The President discussed with Halifax various topics of the draft agreement , including light and harbor dues , navigational facilities , the restricted use of the waters adjacent to ...
He is telegraphing his Government to that effect . " The President discussed with Halifax various topics of the draft agreement , including light and harbor dues , navigational facilities , the restricted use of the waters adjacent to ...
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The British desire a tripartite exchange of notes with the Canadian and our Government to the effect that nothing in the agreement shall be deemed to conflict with the arrangements relative to defense of Newfoundland already made by the ...
The British desire a tripartite exchange of notes with the Canadian and our Government to the effect that nothing in the agreement shall be deemed to conflict with the arrangements relative to defense of Newfoundland already made by the ...
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... commodity control schemes , whether governmental or otherwise , which have in the past been put into operation , and perhaps some of those which have reached a certain stage of agreement but failed to enter into effect .
... commodity control schemes , whether governmental or otherwise , which have in the past been put into operation , and perhaps some of those which have reached a certain stage of agreement but failed to enter into effect .
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