Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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... reply has just been received ( see my Greek 102 , April 3 , 8 [ 2 ] p . m . ) . He says that he will not accept Mr. Tsoud- eros ' [ resignation ? ] , he will consider the question of his successor when order has been restored . He ...
... reply has just been received ( see my Greek 102 , April 3 , 8 [ 2 ] p . m . ) . He says that he will not accept Mr. Tsoud- eros ' [ resignation ? ] , he will consider the question of his successor when order has been restored . He ...
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... reply contained in the Department's Greek 75 of May 19 , 4 p . m . , has been repeated to Beirut for immediate delivery . The British Embassy advises that the Conference is due to conclude today but if it should continue the reply ought ...
... reply contained in the Department's Greek 75 of May 19 , 4 p . m . , has been repeated to Beirut for immediate delivery . The British Embassy advises that the Conference is due to conclude today but if it should continue the reply ought ...
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... reply to this statement of Mr. Eden on May 18 , 1944 Mr. F. T. Gousev , on instructions of the Soviet Government , has made an oral statement to Mr. Eden , in which he informed him that the Soviet Government agrees in principle with the ...
... reply to this statement of Mr. Eden on May 18 , 1944 Mr. F. T. Gousev , on instructions of the Soviet Government , has made an oral statement to Mr. Eden , in which he informed him that the Soviet Government agrees in principle with the ...
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... reply he and his Liberal col- leagues would seriously consider leaving the Government . He showed resentment at the British attitude , saying that Greek unity was " no longer a question between the Government and the mountains , but ...
... reply he and his Liberal col- leagues would seriously consider leaving the Government . He showed resentment at the British attitude , saying that Greek unity was " no longer a question between the Government and the mountains , but ...
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... reply to his Government , received yesterday , was to the effect ( see Embassy's No. 153 December 16 , 2 p . m . ) that he is not convinced that a Regency is necessary . This reply appears to have been owing , at least in part , to the ...
... reply to his Government , received yesterday , was to the effect ( see Embassy's No. 153 December 16 , 2 p . m . ) that he is not convinced that a Regency is necessary . This reply appears to have been owing , at least in part , to the ...
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