International Law Documents, Volume 41U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 - International law |
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Page 51
... present conditions demand . In normal circumstances the Government of the Netherlands would , for the purpose of strengthening further the defenses of Surinam , draw on the armed forces of the Netherlands Indies . In view , however , of ...
... present conditions demand . In normal circumstances the Government of the Netherlands would , for the purpose of strengthening further the defenses of Surinam , draw on the armed forces of the Netherlands Indies . In view , however , of ...
Page 69
... present negotiation . This demand of the American Government falling , as it does , in line with its above - mentioned refusal to cease from aiding the Chungking régime , demonstrates clearly the intention of the American Government to ...
... present negotiation . This demand of the American Government falling , as it does , in line with its above - mentioned refusal to cease from aiding the Chungking régime , demonstrates clearly the intention of the American Government to ...
Page 164
... present status of Austria and asked for clarification on this point. The Secretary replied : "It is probable that such confusion, if it exists, has arisen from administrative steps which may have been taken by this Government in ...
... present status of Austria and asked for clarification on this point. The Secretary replied : "It is probable that such confusion, if it exists, has arisen from administrative steps which may have been taken by this Government in ...
Contents
Freezing of Japanese and Chinese assets in | 1 |
The Atlantic Charter | 7 |
Freedom of the seas_ | 13 |
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