Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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Page 65
... authorities the going freight charge for petro- leum products transported for civilian use . It further states that aside from the fee paid the Shell Company for its services as agent of the War Department the company gains no ...
... authorities the going freight charge for petro- leum products transported for civilian use . It further states that aside from the fee paid the Shell Company for its services as agent of the War Department the company gains no ...
Page 188
... authorities who will be entering ; Second , the continued use of the Swedish ships and , Third , the continued furnishing of supplies under the present arrangements as supplemental to the supplies which would be provided by military ...
... authorities who will be entering ; Second , the continued use of the Swedish ships and , Third , the continued furnishing of supplies under the present arrangements as supplemental to the supplies which would be provided by military ...
Page 190
... authorities . In this draft an effort was made to meet UNRRA's comments on the Cairo draft . ( See Department's 6769 , August 24 , 9 p . m . ) The comments by the American authori- ties on this draft and particularly the objection to ...
... authorities . In this draft an effort was made to meet UNRRA's comments on the Cairo draft . ( See Department's 6769 , August 24 , 9 p . m . ) The comments by the American authori- ties on this draft and particularly the objection to ...
Page 196
... authorities have now notified both belligerents that Suorva will sail from St. John October 25 for Piraeus . If Germans do not specifically refuse this notification their concurrence in this sailing is automatically understood and ...
... authorities have now notified both belligerents that Suorva will sail from St. John October 25 for Piraeus . If Germans do not specifically refuse this notification their concurrence in this sailing is automatically understood and ...
Page 197
... authorities has not been raised because by compromising Commission's neutral status it would run counter to Ministry's policy of seeking to leave safe conduct undisturbed . This is a question of type which Swedes would feel obliged to ...
... authorities has not been raised because by compromising Commission's neutral status it would run counter to Ministry's policy of seeking to leave safe conduct undisturbed . This is a question of type which Swedes would feel obliged to ...
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