International Law Documents, Volume 41U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 - International law |
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Page 116
... tion of their raw material resources , and , in collaboration with the interested nation or na- tions , formulate plans and recommendations for the development , expansion , purchase , or other effective use of their raw materials ...
... tion of their raw material resources , and , in collaboration with the interested nation or na- tions , formulate plans and recommendations for the development , expansion , purchase , or other effective use of their raw materials ...
Page 148
... tion of this Agreement . Any other buildings or structures already existing in the areas at the time of occupation shall be available for the use of the United States . There shall be no obligation on the part of the United States ...
... tion of this Agreement . Any other buildings or structures already existing in the areas at the time of occupation shall be available for the use of the United States . There shall be no obligation on the part of the United States ...
Page 155
... tion the unity of their views on all these questions. At the conclusion of the visit the President asked Mr. Molotov to inform Mr. Stalin on his behalf that he feels these conversations have been most useful in establishing a basis for ...
... tion the unity of their views on all these questions. At the conclusion of the visit the President asked Mr. Molotov to inform Mr. Stalin on his behalf that he feels these conversations have been most useful in establishing a basis for ...
Contents
Freezing of Japanese and Chinese assets in | 1 |
The Atlantic Charter | 7 |
Freedom of the seas_ | 13 |
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