Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... territory . 3. Boundaries of sites . ( a ) Newfoundland , ( b ) Antigua , ( c ) Bahamas , ( d ) Bermuda , ( e ) British Guiana , ( f ) Jamaica , ( g ) St. Lucia , ( h ) Trinidad . 4. Questions relating to the services ( a ) command and ...
... territory . 3. Boundaries of sites . ( a ) Newfoundland , ( b ) Antigua , ( c ) Bahamas , ( d ) Bermuda , ( e ) British Guiana , ( f ) Jamaica , ( g ) St. Lucia , ( h ) Trinidad . 4. Questions relating to the services ( a ) command and ...
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... territory unless bases were subject to local immigration requirements . Bermuda representatives raised question of responsibility for laborers brought by private con- tractors . We maintained United States Government control over both ...
... territory unless bases were subject to local immigration requirements . Bermuda representatives raised question of responsibility for laborers brought by private con- tractors . We maintained United States Government control over both ...
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... territories in which those [ these ] areas are situated shall be determined by common agreement . " In accordance with the foregoing provisions , discussions are now taking place in London with a view to deciding how the necessary ...
... territories in which those [ these ] areas are situated shall be determined by common agreement . " In accordance with the foregoing provisions , discussions are now taking place in London with a view to deciding how the necessary ...
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... territories concerned and over Americans in regard to all offences committed within the leased areas . The American Delegates have , however , been instructed to claim United States jurisdiction over all persons , including British ...
... territories concerned and over Americans in regard to all offences committed within the leased areas . The American Delegates have , however , been instructed to claim United States jurisdiction over all persons , including British ...
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... territories and islands . I have gone into this matter with great care and I have had drawn up a memorandum of the present position of this Government on the ques- tions you have raised . I have also indicated the tenor of the instruc ...
... territories and islands . I have gone into this matter with great care and I have had drawn up a memorandum of the present position of this Government on the ques- tions you have raised . I have also indicated the tenor of the instruc ...
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