Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... Embassy MEMORANDUM In its memorandum of February 26,86 the British Embassy raises the following questions with respect to the negotiations concerning the lease of naval and air bases : ( 1 ) That the United States is demanding ...
... Embassy MEMORANDUM In its memorandum of February 26,86 the British Embassy raises the following questions with respect to the negotiations concerning the lease of naval and air bases : ( 1 ) That the United States is demanding ...
Page 75
... Embassy telephoned an officer of the Department that a telegram had been received in the Embassy which had crossed on the wires the Embassy's telegram of March 1 transmitting the sub- stance of our reply to their memorandum of February ...
... Embassy telephoned an officer of the Department that a telegram had been received in the Embassy which had crossed on the wires the Embassy's telegram of March 1 transmitting the sub- stance of our reply to their memorandum of February ...
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... Embassy here and our Embassy in London . I am accordingly sending this letter to our Embassy for delivery to you , as I know from their telegrams that they have been in touch with you on the subject ; and Sir Owen Chalkley 13 will be ...
... Embassy here and our Embassy in London . I am accordingly sending this letter to our Embassy for delivery to you , as I know from their telegrams that they have been in touch with you on the subject ; and Sir Owen Chalkley 13 will be ...
Page 90
... mercial Counselor of the British Embassy , under covering letter dated March 24 . Foreign Relations , 1940 , vol . III , p . 138 . 14a a great pity simply to deal with immediate cases by 90 FOREIGN RELATIONS , 1941 , VOLUME III.
... mercial Counselor of the British Embassy , under covering letter dated March 24 . Foreign Relations , 1940 , vol . III , p . 138 . 14a a great pity simply to deal with immediate cases by 90 FOREIGN RELATIONS , 1941 , VOLUME III.
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... Embassy in London or through the British Embassy in Washington , as to ( 1 ) the course of discussions at this meeting , ( 2 ) of the work of the Bureau which the United Kingdom contemplates es- tablishing , and that it be consulted ...
... Embassy in London or through the British Embassy in Washington , as to ( 1 ) the course of discussions at this meeting , ( 2 ) of the work of the Bureau which the United Kingdom contemplates es- tablishing , and that it be consulted ...
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