Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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Page 35
... King Abdul Aziz consented read- ily to Aramco survey of possible pipe - line route to Mediterranean ( ReDepts 213 , October 16 , 1 p . m . ) . King had no objection to use of airplanes for survey . Aramco's suggestion of route via ...
... King Abdul Aziz consented read- ily to Aramco survey of possible pipe - line route to Mediterranean ( ReDepts 213 , October 16 , 1 p . m . ) . King had no objection to use of airplanes for survey . Aramco's suggestion of route via ...
Page 87
... King's fate and he emphasizes his hope that the King will consent . If he does not the Prime Minister believes the cause of the monarchy will be lost in the situation now prevailing which he describes as being " controlled by Leftist ...
... King's fate and he emphasizes his hope that the King will consent . If he does not the Prime Minister believes the cause of the monarchy will be lost in the situation now prevailing which he describes as being " controlled by Leftist ...
Page 88
... King will listen are you and Mr. Churchill 16 and to a certain extent General Smuts . " As the King is in London he will probably be consulting Mr. Churchill presently . MACVEAGH 868.01 / 470 : Telegram The Ambassador to the Greek ...
... King will listen are you and Mr. Churchill 16 and to a certain extent General Smuts . " As the King is in London he will probably be consulting Mr. Churchill presently . MACVEAGH 868.01 / 470 : Telegram The Ambassador to the Greek ...
Page 91
... King , leaving them to carry on in his absence but he preferred a constitutional resignation to an informal disappearance from the scene . This meeting which was attended by Venizelos , Karapaniotis , Voulgaris and Sophoulis , gave ...
... King , leaving them to carry on in his absence but he preferred a constitutional resignation to an informal disappearance from the scene . This meeting which was attended by Venizelos , Karapaniotis , Voulgaris and Sophoulis , gave ...
Page 92
... King's action has been well taken in the circumstances although the King will undoubtedly be criticized for not returning himself at once . He also feels that the strong and prompt British military reaction will have the effect of ...
... King's action has been well taken in the circumstances although the King will undoubtedly be criticized for not returning himself at once . He also feels that the strong and prompt British military reaction will have the effect of ...
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