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In the Pacific there are certain small British Islands which not from the population or economic point of view , but from the military and naval point of view , might be a distinct asset , and , at the same time , a might be a definite ...
In the Pacific there are certain small British Islands which not from the population or economic point of view , but from the military and naval point of view , might be a distinct asset , and , at the same time , a might be a definite ...
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... the leased areas and the territories in which they lie is physically in harmony with the separate interest of His Majesty's Government and without raising any question of naval or military compacts or assurance it is recognized that ...
... the leased areas and the territories in which they lie is physically in harmony with the separate interest of His Majesty's Government and without raising any question of naval or military compacts or assurance it is recognized that ...
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CANADA OPPOSITION OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT TO PROPOSAL FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A CANADIAN MILITARY MISSION IN WASHINGTON 842.20 / 192 The Canadian Legation to the Department of State 1 1. The Canadian Government desire to ...
CANADA OPPOSITION OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT TO PROPOSAL FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A CANADIAN MILITARY MISSION IN WASHINGTON 842.20 / 192 The Canadian Legation to the Department of State 1 1. The Canadian Government desire to ...
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Pending the approval of the United States Government for the establishment of a Canadian Military Mission , and in the interim period before the Mission can be established , the Canadian Service Attachés in Washington will maintain the ...
Pending the approval of the United States Government for the establishment of a Canadian Military Mission , and in the interim period before the Mission can be established , the Canadian Service Attachés in Washington will maintain the ...
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However , if the Canadian Government should insist on a stronger military representation in Washington , the Navy Department will offer no objection to the establishment , in Washington , of permanent offices for the Canadian military ...
However , if the Canadian Government should insist on a stronger military representation in Washington , the Navy Department will offer no objection to the establishment , in Washington , of permanent offices for the Canadian military ...
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