Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946 - United States |
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... interest of both parties to incorporate them in the contract since this would enable the Minister of Industries to defend the contract more aggressively before the Congress and substantially improve the chance of securing its ap- proval ...
... interest of both parties to incorporate them in the contract since this would enable the Minister of Industries to defend the contract more aggressively before the Congress and substantially improve the chance of securing its ap- proval ...
Page 29
... interest at 5 per cent from May 29 , 1925 on £ 140,000 . The bankers state that it is their understanding that the principal amount is £ 300,000 plus 5 per cent current interest from 1925 and that in addition there is a claim of ...
... interest at 5 per cent from May 29 , 1925 on £ 140,000 . The bankers state that it is their understanding that the principal amount is £ 300,000 plus 5 per cent current interest from 1925 and that in addition there is a claim of ...
Page 30
... interest payments . Department has no record of this . Bankers state that cable received this morning in- forms them that President Olaya was suggesting the payment of this latter sum over a period of years and that this might ...
... interest payments . Department has no record of this . Bankers state that cable received this morning in- forms them that President Olaya was suggesting the payment of this latter sum over a period of years and that this might ...
Page 34
... interest rate on renewal of whole loan June 30 from 7 to 8 percent . Olaya rightly says that in the face of the approval of the Catatumbo con- tract yesterday it is impossible for him to face the country and admit that the interest rate ...
... interest rate on renewal of whole loan June 30 from 7 to 8 percent . Olaya rightly says that in the face of the approval of the Catatumbo con- tract yesterday it is impossible for him to face the country and admit that the interest rate ...
Page 37
... interest rate , namely 7 per cent and without the opening com- mission recently asked for . The bankers added that the Bank had received information from Bogotá that a satisfactory arrangement was being made regarding the payment of ...
... interest rate , namely 7 per cent and without the opening com- mission recently asked for . The bankers added that the Bank had received information from Bogotá that a satisfactory arrangement was being made regarding the payment of ...
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