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Page 79
... Panama Canal Company and Canal Zone Government by a Panama Canal Commis- sion " supervised by a Board composed of nine mem- bers ... four of whom shall be Panamanian nationals pro- posed by the Republic of Panama for appointment by the ...
... Panama Canal Company and Canal Zone Government by a Panama Canal Commis- sion " supervised by a Board composed of nine mem- bers ... four of whom shall be Panamanian nationals pro- posed by the Republic of Panama for appointment by the ...
Page 182
... Panama shall propose another Panamanian national for appointment by the United States of America in his stead . ( c ) the United States of America shall employ a national of the United States of America as Administrator of the Panama Canal ...
... Panama shall propose another Panamanian national for appointment by the United States of America in his stead . ( c ) the United States of America shall employ a national of the United States of America as Administrator of the Panama Canal ...
Page 193
... Panama Canal Company or Canal Zone Government prior to the entry into force of this Treaty who are involuntarily separated from their positions because of the discontinuance of an activity by reason of this Tre- aty , who are not ...
... Panama Canal Company or Canal Zone Government prior to the entry into force of this Treaty who are involuntarily separated from their positions because of the discontinuance of an activity by reason of this Tre- aty , who are not ...
Contents
How We Got There | 18 |
What Panama Agreed To | 34 |
Who Speaks for Panama? | 53 |
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