Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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Page 61
... desire on the part of the Newfoundland Govern- ment to adopt other than a helpful attitude with regard to the initia- tion of construction work on the bases to be leased to the United States in the Island , in spite of the inevitably ...
... desire on the part of the Newfoundland Govern- ment to adopt other than a helpful attitude with regard to the initia- tion of construction work on the bases to be leased to the United States in the Island , in spite of the inevitably ...
Page 63
... desire to meet our views as quickly as possible . We will take account of the difficult political situation with which they are faced in Bermuda and not try to push matters to an immediate conclusion . One of the officials present , who ...
... desire to meet our views as quickly as possible . We will take account of the difficult political situation with which they are faced in Bermuda and not try to push matters to an immediate conclusion . One of the officials present , who ...
Page 64
Diplomatic Papers United States. Department of State. we will understand their desire to obtain action through the consent of Bermuda and not through the Imperial Government being forced to override them by an act of Parliament . They ...
Diplomatic Papers United States. Department of State. we will understand their desire to obtain action through the consent of Bermuda and not through the Imperial Government being forced to override them by an act of Parliament . They ...
Page 75
... desires of the local territories , but it must be said that many of the points which have caused delay in the discussions have referred to matters in which apparently it has been the desire of the local authorities to have provisions ...
... desires of the local territories , but it must be said that many of the points which have caused delay in the discussions have referred to matters in which apparently it has been the desire of the local authorities to have provisions ...
Page 76
... desire to discuss these questions in Washington ; that all of our views had been com- municated to our delegation in London and that the members of our delegation were prepared to deal fully and comprehensively with all of these ...
... desire to discuss these questions in Washington ; that all of our views had been com- municated to our delegation in London and that the members of our delegation were prepared to deal fully and comprehensively with all of these ...
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