Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... proposal . We explained the reason for eliminating the reference for " joint action " and addition of the phrase " open ... proposed to say that it was all inclusive and that nothing was excluded from consideration . The Ambassador then ...
... proposal . We explained the reason for eliminating the reference for " joint action " and addition of the phrase " open ... proposed to say that it was all inclusive and that nothing was excluded from consideration . The Ambassador then ...
Page 46
... proposed agreement and of the memorandum of the con- versation between Assistant Secretary Acheson and Lord Halifax at the time the draft was handed to him . While the nature of our draft is such as to preclude in our minds the ...
... proposed agreement and of the memorandum of the con- versation between Assistant Secretary Acheson and Lord Halifax at the time the draft was handed to him . While the nature of our draft is such as to preclude in our minds the ...
Page 51
... proposed temporary lend - lease agreement without further discussion . I was told that the new draft had not received any substantial consideration from the Prime Minister and that , if it were raised during the cur- rent discussions ...
... proposed temporary lend - lease agreement without further discussion . I was told that the new draft had not received any substantial consideration from the Prime Minister and that , if it were raised during the cur- rent discussions ...
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... proposed Lease - Lend agree- ment . I brought this up in variations during our conversation . He seemed to be impressed with this and it was understood that I would speak to the President before Churchill returns to Washington from ...
... proposed Lease - Lend agree- ment . I brought this up in variations during our conversation . He seemed to be impressed with this and it was understood that I would speak to the President before Churchill returns to Washington from ...
Page 58
... proposed mili- tary bases in Newfoundland , Bermuda and other places . The present telegram relates to Newfoundland and Bermuda because of the fact that , from our standpoint , those places are the most urgent ones . In a note dated ...
... proposed mili- tary bases in Newfoundland , Bermuda and other places . The present telegram relates to Newfoundland and Bermuda because of the fact that , from our standpoint , those places are the most urgent ones . In a note dated ...
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