Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... Prime Minister , the Foreign Secretary and himself . You will know the complete story . The point I wish to make is that Halifax's interpretation was undoubtedly responsible for the Cabinet suggestion that an addi- tional memorandum of ...
... Prime Minister , the Foreign Secretary and himself . You will know the complete story . The point I wish to make is that Halifax's interpretation was undoubtedly responsible for the Cabinet suggestion that an addi- tional memorandum of ...
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... Prime Minister is considering any action in the way of signing the Lease - Lend agreement . The Ambassador repeated about what our recent cables from London indicate . He added that he had spoken to the Prime Minister and that the Prime ...
... Prime Minister is considering any action in the way of signing the Lease - Lend agreement . The Ambassador repeated about what our recent cables from London indicate . He added that he had spoken to the Prime Minister and that the Prime ...
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... Prime Minister and are scheduled for Cabinet discussion Monday : 92 Article I dealing with rights , article II defense , and article III customs . The first and third seem reasonably near settlement . The second may prove troublesome ...
... Prime Minister and are scheduled for Cabinet discussion Monday : 92 Article I dealing with rights , article II defense , and article III customs . The first and third seem reasonably near settlement . The second may prove troublesome ...
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... Prime Minister's very real concern we would suggest breaking article II into two paragraphs reading as follows : " 1. Should any difficulties arise by reason of the physical proximity of the bases and the territories in which they lie ...
... Prime Minister's very real concern we would suggest breaking article II into two paragraphs reading as follows : " 1. Should any difficulties arise by reason of the physical proximity of the bases and the territories in which they lie ...
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... Prime Minister , Lord Moyne , Admiral Sir Dudley Pound , Chairman of the Chiefs of Staffs ' Committee , Sir Alan Burns , the Ambassador and ourselves . The Prime Minister indicated that our requests in some respects went beyond the ...
... Prime Minister , Lord Moyne , Admiral Sir Dudley Pound , Chairman of the Chiefs of Staffs ' Committee , Sir Alan Burns , the Ambassador and ourselves . The Prime Minister indicated that our requests in some respects went beyond the ...
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