Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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Page 44
... expressed by Mr. Keynes were unfounded . The article as redrafted , we pointed out , made it clear that the broad policy to be followed in the final settlement was not restricted to mat- ters of commercial or tariff policy but expressly ...
... expressed by Mr. Keynes were unfounded . The article as redrafted , we pointed out , made it clear that the broad policy to be followed in the final settlement was not restricted to mat- ters of commercial or tariff policy but expressly ...
Page 54
... expressed wish of the United States Government that the discussions should take place in this country they have given further careful consideration to the matter . They have , however , reluctantly come to the conclusion that to hold ...
... expressed wish of the United States Government that the discussions should take place in this country they have given further careful consideration to the matter . They have , however , reluctantly come to the conclusion that to hold ...
Page 57
... expressed by Mr. Churchill were warmly reciprocated by the Presi- dent and by every other member of the Administration . I added , however , that as he knew , this country had made every effort to line up all of the American Republics ...
... expressed by Mr. Churchill were warmly reciprocated by the Presi- dent and by every other member of the Administration . I added , however , that as he knew , this country had made every effort to line up all of the American Republics ...
Page 66
... expressed opposition to signing leases until exact surveys had been received . We stated that all surveys would presumably not be received in time . Please ad- vise when we may expect to receive them . 4. Discussion deferred . 5. , 6 ...
... expressed opposition to signing leases until exact surveys had been received . We stated that all surveys would presumably not be received in time . Please ad- vise when we may expect to receive them . 4. Discussion deferred . 5. , 6 ...
Page 67
... expressed the hope bases would not be con- sidered American ports within the meaning of our coastwise shipping laws . Discussion deferred . Please instruct . ( f ) Discussion deferred . 9. We asked customs provision as given in ...
... expressed the hope bases would not be con- sidered American ports within the meaning of our coastwise shipping laws . Discussion deferred . Please instruct . ( f ) Discussion deferred . 9. We asked customs provision as given in ...
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