International Law Documents, Volume 41U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 - International law |
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Page 162
... ships at Alexandria could be placed in the protective custody of the United States, to include passage of the French ships through the Suez Canal, thence to a secure and remote part of this hemisphere for the duration of the war, either ...
... ships at Alexandria could be placed in the protective custody of the United States, to include passage of the French ships through the Suez Canal, thence to a secure and remote part of this hemisphere for the duration of the war, either ...
Page 163
... ships would be in imminent danger because of the possibility of enemy attack, and said specifically that in the opinion of this Government, since these ships have from the beginning occupied a special, and are now in a precarious ...
... ships would be in imminent danger because of the possibility of enemy attack, and said specifically that in the opinion of this Government, since these ships have from the beginning occupied a special, and are now in a precarious ...
Page 165
... ships 30-36 Arrest of officers 132 Aruba 123-124 Atlantic Charter 7-9 ; 113 Austria, status of 164 Bulgaria, war ... Ships at Alexandria 161-163 Freezing of assets 1 (165) 166 INDEX Page Foreign merchant ships, use of ...
... ships 30-36 Arrest of officers 132 Aruba 123-124 Atlantic Charter 7-9 ; 113 Austria, status of 164 Bulgaria, war ... Ships at Alexandria 161-163 Freezing of assets 1 (165) 166 INDEX Page Foreign merchant ships, use of ...
Contents
Freezing of Japanese and Chinese assets in | 1 |
The Atlantic Charter | 7 |
Freedom of the seas_ | 13 |
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