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He promptly indicated that he did not know what these figures were , but that they were available somewhere . I made further inquiries about the British financial situation , but with similar scant results . I then said that this matter ...
He promptly indicated that he did not know what these figures were , but that they were available somewhere . I made further inquiries about the British financial situation , but with similar scant results . I then said that this matter ...
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Mr. Keynes stated that the President asked him to inform me of the conversation so that we might proceed with the drafting along the lines indicated . Mr. Keynes also showed me a cable which he and the Ambassador sent to the Prime ...
Mr. Keynes stated that the President asked him to inform me of the conversation so that we might proceed with the drafting along the lines indicated . Mr. Keynes also showed me a cable which he and the Ambassador sent to the Prime ...
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They mentioned to the President the importance inherent in the lease - lend idea of not creating a money debt and suggested phrases to indicate that the considerations should not be such as to interfere with the economic and commercial ...
They mentioned to the President the importance inherent in the lease - lend idea of not creating a money debt and suggested phrases to indicate that the considerations should not be such as to interfere with the economic and commercial ...
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We gave our position as indicated under paragraph ( u ) of Trinidad draft lease and held there could be no reversion except by formal act of our Government . Admiral Bailey raised question on strategic grounds as to whether we would ...
We gave our position as indicated under paragraph ( u ) of Trinidad draft lease and held there could be no reversion except by formal act of our Government . Admiral Bailey raised question on strategic grounds as to whether we would ...
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I have also indicated the tenor of the instructions with respect to these questions which have already been sent to the American delegates in London . I cannot help but feel that the position this Government has taken with regard to the ...
I have also indicated the tenor of the instructions with respect to these questions which have already been sent to the American delegates in London . I cannot help but feel that the position this Government has taken with regard to the ...
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