Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... effort . This principle governs all questions of the distribution and use of such goods and His Majes- ty's Government have taken and will continue to take action to see 21 Claude R. Wickard , Secretary of Agriculture . 22 Not printed ...
... effort . This principle governs all questions of the distribution and use of such goods and His Majes- ty's Government have taken and will continue to take action to see 21 Claude R. Wickard , Secretary of Agriculture . 22 Not printed ...
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... effort for ourselves and our allies , and which cannot be obtained from the United States . This would enable us ( i ) to export supplies essential to the war effort to coun- tries within the Empire and to our allies , and ( ii ) to ...
... effort for ourselves and our allies , and which cannot be obtained from the United States . This would enable us ( i ) to export supplies essential to the war effort to coun- tries within the Empire and to our allies , and ( ii ) to ...
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... effort . 5. Food is a special case . Only some 5 or 6 percent of the total British food supply will come from the United States and without great practical complications it would be impossible to have a separate system for the ...
... effort . 5. Food is a special case . Only some 5 or 6 percent of the total British food supply will come from the United States and without great practical complications it would be impossible to have a separate system for the ...
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... effort . We appreciate that Great Britain must continue exports in order to obtain imports . However , this Division has urged and will con- tinue to urge upon His Majesty's Government the importance of Great Britain's making every effort ...
... effort . We appreciate that Great Britain must continue exports in order to obtain imports . However , this Division has urged and will con- tinue to urge upon His Majesty's Government the importance of Great Britain's making every effort ...
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... effort will be made in the future to ensure that they are not used for export . " We think it important to establish ... effort will be made to restrict such exports to the irreduci- ble minimum necessary to supply or obtain materials ...
... effort will be made in the future to ensure that they are not used for export . " We think it important to establish ... effort will be made to restrict such exports to the irreduci- ble minimum necessary to supply or obtain materials ...
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