Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... expressed to Lord Halifax our disappointment that so much delay was being encountered in the conclusion in London of the negotiations for the naval base leases . I said that now that the Appropriation Committees in the two Houses of the ...
... expressed to Lord Halifax our disappointment that so much delay was being encountered in the conclusion in London of the negotiations for the naval base leases . I said that now that the Appropriation Committees in the two Houses of the ...
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... expressed in the basic exchange of notes . Every considera- tion has been given at all times to meet in as far as possible the desires of the local territories , but it must be said that many of the points which have caused delay in the ...
... expressed in the basic exchange of notes . Every considera- tion has been given at all times to meet in as far as possible the desires of the local territories , but it must be said that many of the points which have caused delay in the ...
Page 81
... expressed in the preamble . The Prime Minister appreciates your efforts to meet his views on the question of jurisdiction over British subjects . While the British have not raised the point we feel that assurance that British subjects ...
... expressed in the preamble . The Prime Minister appreciates your efforts to meet his views on the question of jurisdiction over British subjects . While the British have not raised the point we feel that assurance that British subjects ...
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... expressed our readiness to discuss cotton , on which we are also working . I fully agree with Grady that discussion of individual commodities affords the most realistic basis for cooperative action . 4. But side by side with this ...
... expressed our readiness to discuss cotton , on which we are also working . I fully agree with Grady that discussion of individual commodities affords the most realistic basis for cooperative action . 4. But side by side with this ...
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... expressed in promoting domestic production by tariff protection or subsidies to relatively inefficient producers represents a serious obstacle to any long - range solution of the surplus problem and one which will have to be dealt with ...
... expressed in promoting domestic production by tariff protection or subsidies to relatively inefficient producers represents a serious obstacle to any long - range solution of the surplus problem and one which will have to be dealt with ...
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