Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 - United States |
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... effect to article 27 of the Mexican Constitution . . . 439 Direct arrangement between the oil companies and the Mexican authori- ties regarding taxes on the production and exportation of oil . . . Decision by the Mexican Supreme Court ...
... effect to article 27 of the Mexican Constitution . . . 439 Direct arrangement between the oil companies and the Mexican authori- ties regarding taxes on the production and exportation of oil . . . Decision by the Mexican Supreme Court ...
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... effect on German people and would be a distinct success for the Government which they so much needed . I discouraged him on possibility of such a statement pointing out that it would be an anticipation of the action of the Congress and ...
... effect on German people and would be a distinct success for the Government which they so much needed . I discouraged him on possibility of such a statement pointing out that it would be an anticipation of the action of the Congress and ...
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... effect that it is recognized that the United States , in common with the Allied and Associated Powers , enjoys all the rights to which the Treaty refers , and that the Government to which you are accredited intends to raise no question ...
... effect that it is recognized that the United States , in common with the Allied and Associated Powers , enjoys all the rights to which the Treaty refers , and that the Government to which you are accredited intends to raise no question ...
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... effect the exchange of ratifica- tions , and a form of protocol had been received . The necessary steps were then undertaken to compare immediately the text of the Ameri- can instrument with the German instrument . In this connection I ...
... effect the exchange of ratifica- tions , and a form of protocol had been received . The necessary steps were then undertaken to compare immediately the text of the Ameri- can instrument with the German instrument . In this connection I ...
Page 48
... contain a basis of negotiation which they wished to consider , he would then , upon an indication to this effect , be glad to transmit them formally . The Secretary stated , however , that if he were 48 FOREIGN RELATIONS , 1921 , VOLUME II.
... contain a basis of negotiation which they wished to consider , he would then , upon an indication to this effect , be glad to transmit them formally . The Secretary stated , however , that if he were 48 FOREIGN RELATIONS , 1921 , VOLUME II.
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agreement Allied and Associated Article Associated Powers August Berlin Dresel Britain British Government cable Chargé d'Affaires Chargé in Japan Chargé in Mexico Commissioner at Berlin Commissioner at Constantinople concession Constantinople Consul Convention Date and number December December 29 Department Department's desire Embassy ernment Financial Adviser Foreign Affairs Foreign Office Foreign Relations French German Government Government of Liberia Greece Haitian Government High Commissioner Honduras honor HUGHES informed instructions interest Island of Yap January Japanese Ambassador Japanese Government July July 29 June League of Nations loan Majesty's Government mandate matter memorandum ment Mexican Minister in Haiti Minister of Foreign negotiations November October p.m. Received Palestine paragraph payment PORT AU PRINCE present President President of Haiti proposed protocol provisions question reference regarding reparation reply Republic request respect Russia Summerlin taxes Telegram The Secretary territories text printed tion Treaty of Versailles Turkish Petroleum Company Vladivostok WASHINGTON