The Canal; Aspects of United States-Panamanian Relations, Volume 10 |
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Page 257
... ARTICLE 18 The Canal , when constructed , and the entrances thereto shall be neutral in perpetuity , and shall be opened upon the terms provided for by Section I of Article three of , and in conformity with all the stipulations of , the ...
... ARTICLE 18 The Canal , when constructed , and the entrances thereto shall be neutral in perpetuity , and shall be opened upon the terms provided for by Section I of Article three of , and in conformity with all the stipulations of , the ...
Page 291
... ARTICLE VI ( In part ) Article V of the Boundary Convention , signed September 2 , 1914 , between the United States of America and the Republic of Panama , shall be replaced . Article VIII of the General Treaty signed March 2 , 1936 ...
... ARTICLE VI ( In part ) Article V of the Boundary Convention , signed September 2 , 1914 , between the United States of America and the Republic of Panama , shall be replaced . Article VIII of the General Treaty signed March 2 , 1936 ...
Page 294
... ARTICLE XI The Republic of Panama agrees , notwithstanding the provi- sions of Article III of the General Treaty signed March 2 , 1936 , that the United States of America may extend the privilege of purchasing at post exchanges small ...
... ARTICLE XI The Republic of Panama agrees , notwithstanding the provi- sions of Article III of the General Treaty signed March 2 , 1936 , that the United States of America may extend the privilege of purchasing at post exchanges small ...
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action Affairs agreed Ambassador Arias ARTICLE assistance authorities Canal Zone cause charges citizens Colón communism communists concerned concessions construction continue convention cost Cuba Cuban demands Department desired Development direct dollars economic entered established exchange existing fact February flag force Foreign Government of Colombia government of Panama granted Guardia hemisphere High House included indicated interests Isthmus January July jurisdiction lands Latin American laws March ment military million Minister nation nationalists necessary negotiations never November officers operation Organization Panama Canal Panamanians Party pass Peace persons plans political ports position possible present President problems Progress protection railroad received relations Republic of Colombia Republic of Panama requested respective riots Robles route sea level canal Secretary ships signed situation sovereignty territory tion Treaty United University vessels Washington World York