International Law Documents, Volume 41U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 - International law |
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... present conditions demand . In normal circumstances the Government of the Netherlands would , for the purpose of strengthen- ing further the defenses of Surinam , draw on the armed forces of the Netherlands Indies . In view , however ...
... present conditions demand . In normal circumstances the Government of the Netherlands would , for the purpose of strengthen- ing further the defenses of Surinam , draw on the armed forces of the Netherlands Indies . In view , however ...
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present danger to the mines is removed and at the latest at the conclusion of hostilities . Simultaneously the Government of the Nether- lands has invited the Government of the United States of Brazil to participate in this defense ...
present danger to the mines is removed and at the latest at the conclusion of hostilities . Simultaneously the Government of the Nether- lands has invited the Government of the United States of Brazil to participate in this defense ...
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... present negotiation . This demand of the American Government falling , as it does , in line with its above - mentioned refusal to cease from aiding the Chung- king régime , demonstrates clearly the intention of the Amer- ican Government ...
... present negotiation . This demand of the American Government falling , as it does , in line with its above - mentioned refusal to cease from aiding the Chung- king régime , demonstrates clearly the intention of the Amer- ican Government ...
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Freezing of Japanese and Chinese assets in | 1 |
The Atlantic Charter__ | 7 |
Freedom of the seas_ | 13 |
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