Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946 - United States |
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... accept the solution of all points if the com- pany would accept the 6 percent royalty at tidewater , that the com- pany accepts this and will immediately engage in further negotiations with the minority interests in an endeavor to reach ...
... accept the solution of all points if the com- pany would accept the 6 percent royalty at tidewater , that the com- pany accepts this and will immediately engage in further negotiations with the minority interests in an endeavor to reach ...
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... accept the first modification suggested by President Olaya with regard to any disputes in royalty payments , provided the Government of Colombia agree that if it intends to file suit in any given case it will do so within 90 days ...
... accept the first modification suggested by President Olaya with regard to any disputes in royalty payments , provided the Government of Colombia agree that if it intends to file suit in any given case it will do so within 90 days ...
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... accept the time limit and avoided this trouble " . His judgment , however , is undoubtedly warped by his distress over the President's inability to get the contract through Congress now . CAFFERY 821.6363 Barco / 509 : Telegram The ...
... accept the time limit and avoided this trouble " . His judgment , however , is undoubtedly warped by his distress over the President's inability to get the contract through Congress now . CAFFERY 821.6363 Barco / 509 : Telegram The ...
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... accept the necessary sacrifices they say they " do not desire to sacrifice themselves " in order to pay foreign debt ... accepted by public opinion ) ; a loan of at least $ 7,500,000 ( guaranteed by specified revenues ) solely to take ...
... accept the necessary sacrifices they say they " do not desire to sacrifice themselves " in order to pay foreign debt ... accepted by public opinion ) ; a loan of at least $ 7,500,000 ( guaranteed by specified revenues ) solely to take ...
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... accept because if he should do so it would not solve the situation as the Opposition elements would immediately fall out among themselves . Mendieta and Menocal are very much opposed to one another and young Mari- ano Miguel Gomez is ...
... accept because if he should do so it would not solve the situation as the Opposition elements would immediately fall out among themselves . Mendieta and Menocal are very much opposed to one another and young Mari- ano Miguel Gomez is ...
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accord Acting Secretary Addis Ababa agreement Ambassador Ambassador in Cuba American Article authorities bankers BOGOTÁ bonds British budget Chargé in Nicaragua Colombia Caffery Congress Consul Cuba Date and number debt December December 22 decree Department Department's telegram desire despatch discussion Dominican Government Dominican Republic El Salvador Ethiopia extradition February Financial Adviser Foreign Affairs Foreign Office French funds German Government's Guardia Guatemala HABANA Haitian Government Information instructions January JEFFERSON CAFFERY July June Laval Legation Liberia loan Majesty's Government Managua Martínez matter Memorandum ment military Minister for Foreign Minister in Colombia Minister in Haiti Minister in Honduras Minister in Nicaragua National negotiations number Subject October October 20 opinion p. m. Received Paraphrase payments political PORT-AU-PRINCE present President Olaya proposed provisions recognition regarding reply request Rublee SAN SALVADOR September situation STIMSON suggested TEGUCIGALPA Telegram The Minister Telegram The Secretary text printed tion Treaty Services United WASHINGTON