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417 418 419 ARGENTINA : Proposed treaty of friendship , commerce and
consular rights between the United States and Argentina . Efforts to secure for
American firms equal consideration with other foreign companies in bids for
Argentine ...
417 418 419 ARGENTINA : Proposed treaty of friendship , commerce and
consular rights between the United States and Argentina . Efforts to secure for
American firms equal consideration with other foreign companies in bids for
Argentine ...
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After most careful preparation , extending over months , we recently made every
effort to secure a three - power treaty to the same end . We were granted much
cooperation by Japan , but we were unable to come to an agreement with Great ...
After most careful preparation , extending over months , we recently made every
effort to secure a three - power treaty to the same end . We were granted much
cooperation by Japan , but we were unable to come to an agreement with Great ...
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Memorandum for French Government ( text printed ) , inquiring whether , as a
signatory to the Washington treaty limiting naval armament , France is disposed
to empower her delegates on the Preparatory Commission for the Disarmament ...
Memorandum for French Government ( text printed ) , inquiring whether , as a
signatory to the Washington treaty limiting naval armament , France is disposed
to empower her delegates on the Preparatory Commission for the Disarmament ...
Page xxxii
Disappointment of American delegation at receptive attitude of Japanese
delegation toward British proposals for modification of Washington treaty . From
the Chairman of the American Delegation ( tel . ) Japanese desire for upward
revision of ...
Disappointment of American delegation at receptive attitude of Japanese
delegation toward British proposals for modification of Washington treaty . From
the Chairman of the American Delegation ( tel . ) Japanese desire for upward
revision of ...
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27 , June 23 , if British insist on elaborately defending their demand for a high
cruiser tonnage ; assurance that United States is sincere in regard to maintaining
parity with Great Britain , but on the other hand is unwilling to sign a treaty ...
27 , June 23 , if British insist on elaborately defending their demand for a high
cruiser tonnage ; assurance that United States is sincere in regard to maintaining
parity with Great Britain , but on the other hand is unwilling to sign a treaty ...
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