Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
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Page xxxiii
... telegram No. 27 , June 23 , and Department's telegram No. 11 , June 24 , with instructions to advise Chamberlain informally of U. S. Government's surprise concerning British attitude at Geneva , in view of repeated assurances that Great ...
... telegram No. 27 , June 23 , and Department's telegram No. 11 , June 24 , with instructions to advise Chamberlain informally of U. S. Government's surprise concerning British attitude at Geneva , in view of repeated assurances that Great ...
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... telegram No. 27 , June 23 , and the Department's telegram No. 11 , June 24 , have been forwarded to the Ameri- can Embassy in London with instructions . From President Coolidge Approval of Secretary's position as set forth in letter of ...
... telegram No. 27 , June 23 , and the Department's telegram No. 11 , June 24 , have been forwarded to the Ameri- can Embassy in London with instructions . From President Coolidge Approval of Secretary's position as set forth in letter of ...
Page xxxvi
... Telegram from President Coolidge ( text printed ) directing Secretary to instruct chairman that a clear , strong statement of American position is needed , regardless of where blame falls , and approving suggestions in Secretary's telegram ...
... Telegram from President Coolidge ( text printed ) directing Secretary to instruct chairman that a clear , strong statement of American position is needed , regardless of where blame falls , and approving suggestions in Secretary's telegram ...
Page xxxvii
... telegram of July 13 ( text printed ) , to inform Chamberlain as directed by Secretary's telegram No. 159 , July 12 , for fear of consequences unfavorable to the American position at Geneva . Instructions to advise Ambassador of any ...
... telegram of July 13 ( text printed ) , to inform Chamberlain as directed by Secretary's telegram No. 159 , July 12 , for fear of consequences unfavorable to the American position at Geneva . Instructions to advise Ambassador of any ...
Page xlv
... telegram No. 191 , March 23 , is adopted , American delegation might suggest pos- sibility of dividing the convention into two parts , the United States to adhere to the first part containing the absolute limi- tation and reduction of ...
... telegram No. 191 , March 23 , is adopted , American delegation might suggest pos- sibility of dividing the convention into two parts , the United States to adhere to the first part containing the absolute limi- tation and reduction of ...
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