Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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Page 44
... ships , the use of anchorages , land- ing fields , etc. , in the same manner as similar facilities are being made available to the British in this country . It was pointed out to him that the word " facilities " was used in Article VI ...
... ships , the use of anchorages , land- ing fields , etc. , in the same manner as similar facilities are being made available to the British in this country . It was pointed out to him that the word " facilities " was used in Article VI ...
Page 64
... ships of ( 1 ) harbor dues , ( 2 ) light dues , ( 3 ) pilotage dues ; ( d ) nature of lights put up by United States Government ; ( e ) coastwise ship- ping ; ( f ) harbor facilities in leased areas for British and other shipping . 9 ...
... ships of ( 1 ) harbor dues , ( 2 ) light dues , ( 3 ) pilotage dues ; ( d ) nature of lights put up by United States Government ; ( e ) coastwise ship- ping ; ( f ) harbor facilities in leased areas for British and other shipping . 9 ...
Page 71
... ships from all dues - which might place them in a more favourable posi- tion than ships in the Royal Navy - and have made no proposals to meet the British request in regard to the United States coastwise ship- ping laws and facilities ...
... ships from all dues - which might place them in a more favourable posi- tion than ships in the Royal Navy - and have made no proposals to meet the British request in regard to the United States coastwise ship- ping laws and facilities ...
Page 73
... ships to pay dues on an equal footing with ships of the Royal Navy would mean that American public vessels might be paying large sums of money into the local treasury for the use of a leased base which under the agreement they would ...
... ships to pay dues on an equal footing with ships of the Royal Navy would mean that American public vessels might be paying large sums of money into the local treasury for the use of a leased base which under the agreement they would ...
Page 74
... ships in the leased areas . The American representatives in London have told the British negotiators that the United States coastwise laws would not extend to these bases but that under existing law all materials for the use of the army ...
... ships in the leased areas . The American representatives in London have told the British negotiators that the United States coastwise laws would not extend to these bases but that under existing law all materials for the use of the army ...
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