Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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Page 99
... effect to that policy ; the representatives of the Allied Governments would then be invited to state their views ; and finally a general resolution would be submitted for approval . I realize that , at the present stage , it is ...
... effect to that policy ; the representatives of the Allied Governments would then be invited to state their views ; and finally a general resolution would be submitted for approval . I realize that , at the present stage , it is ...
Page 115
... effects upon other members of the British Commonwealth could and should be considered . The Prime Minister said that he was ... effect , as he shared the fear that at the end of the war it might be very difficult to do so . DEAN ACHESON ...
... effects upon other members of the British Commonwealth could and should be considered . The Prime Minister said that he was ... effect , as he shared the fear that at the end of the war it might be very difficult to do so . DEAN ACHESON ...
Page 138
... effect two programs . It is proposed first of all to announce that cotton owned by the Commodity Credit Corporation as a result of loans on the 1937 crop will be offered for sale for export at its cost to the United States Government ...
... effect two programs . It is proposed first of all to announce that cotton owned by the Commodity Credit Corporation as a result of loans on the 1937 crop will be offered for sale for export at its cost to the United States Government ...
Page 140
... effects of the program . They may ask that , in view of their willingness to discuss division of the Canadian market ... effect on Brazilian cotton sales to Canada as Canadian mills are understood to have heavy stocks of raw cotton and ...
... effects of the program . They may ask that , in view of their willingness to discuss division of the Canadian market ... effect on Brazilian cotton sales to Canada as Canadian mills are understood to have heavy stocks of raw cotton and ...
Page 141
... effect on October 1 be withheld . The Embassy believes that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs transmitted a similar request to the Brazilian Embassy in Washington on or about September 25 after the Embassy informed the Ministry that the ...
... effect on October 1 be withheld . The Embassy believes that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs transmitted a similar request to the Brazilian Embassy in Washington on or about September 25 after the Embassy informed the Ministry that the ...
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