Editorial Information Service, Volume 7Foreign Policy Association, Incorporated, 1931 - International law |
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Page 93
... FRANCE France , on the other hand , has begun to feel the depression at all seriously only in the last few months . The general average decline in economic activity has thus far amounted to only about 10 per cent . Far less dependent ...
... FRANCE France , on the other hand , has begun to feel the depression at all seriously only in the last few months . The general average decline in economic activity has thus far amounted to only about 10 per cent . Far less dependent ...
Page 156
... France at the London Naval Conference . During the Lon- don Conference , France insisted upon a global tonnage of 713,000 tons on December 31 , 1936-43,000 tons more than the figure accepted in the 1931 Agreement . At the London ...
... France at the London Naval Conference . During the Lon- don Conference , France insisted upon a global tonnage of 713,000 tons on December 31 , 1936-43,000 tons more than the figure accepted in the 1931 Agreement . At the London ...
Page 158
... France did not put forward its claim to additional replacement tonnage until after the text of the accord had been made public . British commentators , moreover , pointed to the first official statements of M. Briand and M. Dumont to ...
... France did not put forward its claim to additional replacement tonnage until after the text of the accord had been made public . British commentators , moreover , pointed to the first official statements of M. Briand and M. Dumont to ...
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Introduction | 19 |
PROPOSALS FOR LIMITATION OF DRUG MANUFACTURE | 26 |
Foreign Policy Reports are indexed in the International Index | 48 |
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