Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... supplies obtained since the beginning of the war , that is , their estimated total expenditures up to the point where they would cease to make further payment and permit our Government to pay for all British supplies and deliver the ...
... supplies obtained since the beginning of the war , that is , their estimated total expenditures up to the point where they would cease to make further payment and permit our Government to pay for all British supplies and deliver the ...
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... supplies from there ; but the amount of exports containing steel has rapidly diminished and if it is needed from the Congressional point of view , we are prepared to stop any new orders being accepted with very minor exceptions . As ...
... supplies from there ; but the amount of exports containing steel has rapidly diminished and if it is needed from the Congressional point of view , we are prepared to stop any new orders being accepted with very minor exceptions . As ...
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... Supply ; and Lord Woolton , Minister of Food , on the handling of lend - lease articles and also dis- cussed the question of the export of British materials in cases where they are asking us to supplement their own supplies with similar ...
... Supply ; and Lord Woolton , Minister of Food , on the handling of lend - lease articles and also dis- cussed the question of the export of British materials in cases where they are asking us to supplement their own supplies with similar ...
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... supply and of which we obtain supplies from the United States either by payment or on lend- lease terms will be used in exports with the exception of the following special cases : ( a ) Material which is needed overseas in connection ...
... supply and of which we obtain supplies from the United States either by payment or on lend- lease terms will be used in exports with the exception of the following special cases : ( a ) Material which is needed overseas in connection ...
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... supply will come from the United States and without great practical complications it would be impossible to have a ... supplies from the United States ) are distributed direct and free of charge to children and others in need through ...
... supply will come from the United States and without great practical complications it would be impossible to have a ... supplies from the United States ) are distributed direct and free of charge to children and others in need through ...
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