Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... trade agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom ; extension of discussions to Australia , New Zealand , and the Union of South Africa . CANADA : Page III 1 1 53 85 85 112 Opposition of the United States Government to ...
... trade agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom ; extension of discussions to Australia , New Zealand , and the Union of South Africa . CANADA : Page III 1 1 53 85 85 112 Opposition of the United States Government to ...
Page vi
... trade between the United States and Egypt ; ex- tension of Lend - Lease aid to Egypt . . . Egyptian protests concerning certain articles in American publica- tions considered derogatory to Egypt 264 299 317 Representations to the ...
... trade between the United States and Egypt ; ex- tension of Lend - Lease aid to Egypt . . . Egyptian protests concerning certain articles in American publica- tions considered derogatory to Egypt 264 299 317 Representations to the ...
Page 9
... trade , particularly the export trade . I sug- gested an independent accounting of such material with return pay- ment . There is also reference to this problem as it relates to food stuffs in a confidential report I forwarded sometime ...
... trade , particularly the export trade . I sug- gested an independent accounting of such material with return pay- ment . There is also reference to this problem as it relates to food stuffs in a confidential report I forwarded sometime ...
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... trade with the Argentine in view of the necessity of keeping up means of payments for our food supplies from there ; but the amount of exports containing steel has rapidly diminished and if it is needed from the Congressional point of ...
... trade with the Argentine in view of the necessity of keeping up means of payments for our food supplies from there ; but the amount of exports containing steel has rapidly diminished and if it is needed from the Congressional point of ...
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... trade was controlled by mechanical monetary devices and which had proved completely futile . He said that the only hope of the future was to maintain economies in balance without great excesses of either exports or imports , and that ...
... trade was controlled by mechanical monetary devices and which had proved completely futile . He said that the only hope of the future was to maintain economies in balance without great excesses of either exports or imports , and that ...
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agreement Ambassador in Turkey American Government ANKARA April Article assistance August August 25 authorities Baghdad Beirut Engert Britain British Ambassador British Embassy British Government Cairo Chargé Chargé d'Affaires defense Department Department's desire discussions Eastern Affairs Egypt Kirk Egyptian European export Foreign Affairs Foreign Office Free French German High Commissioner HULL India informed instructions Iran Iran Dreyfus Iranian Iranian Government Iraq Irish Government July June Knabenshue Lease-Lend Legation Lend-Lease Liberia London Majesty's Government March matter Memorandum of Conversation ment military Minister in Egypt Minister in Iran mission Monrovia nationals negotiations p. m. Received paragraph possible present President Prime Minister proposed question reference regard reply request Russian Saudi Saudi Arabia September ships situation suggested supplies Syria Tangier Tehran Telegram The Ambassador Telegram The Consul Telegram The Minister Telegram The Secretary territory tion trade treaty Turkey MacMurray Turkish Turkish Government Turks United Kingdom Winant Vichy WALLACE MURRAY WASHINGTON