Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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... appear to require policy clearance . 6. Refer to the appropriate foreign governments requests for per- mission to print as part of the diplomatic correspondence of the United States those previously unpublished documents which were ...
... appear to require policy clearance . 6. Refer to the appropriate foreign governments requests for per- mission to print as part of the diplomatic correspondence of the United States those previously unpublished documents which were ...
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... appear to be in line with these objectives , and the Department there- fore would in principle look favorably upon such a project . However , there are now certain questions and developments relating to oil in the Middle Eastern area to ...
... appear to be in line with these objectives , and the Department there- fore would in principle look favorably upon such a project . However , there are now certain questions and developments relating to oil in the Middle Eastern area to ...
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... appear necessary to take any active measures to assist the company " Between March 31 and June 13 , 1944 , the Senate Special Committee Investi- gating Petroleum Resources held a series of eleven executive sessions regarding the ...
... appear necessary to take any active measures to assist the company " Between March 31 and June 13 , 1944 , the Senate Special Committee Investi- gating Petroleum Resources held a series of eleven executive sessions regarding the ...
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... appear in a more favorable light although the Lend - Lease Administration still felt that it should have been ... appears that our instruction was interpreted as evidence of concern over the possible transfer of title to the Shell ...
... appear in a more favorable light although the Lend - Lease Administration still felt that it should have been ... appears that our instruction was interpreted as evidence of concern over the possible transfer of title to the Shell ...
Page 68
... appear that if the proposed oil projects in Egypt and especially the refinery in Alexandria were not exempted from the burden of the new export duty they would operate at a considerable disadvantage in comparison with Middle Eastern ...
... appear that if the proposed oil projects in Egypt and especially the refinery in Alexandria were not exempted from the burden of the new export duty they would operate at a considerable disadvantage in comparison with Middle Eastern ...
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