Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
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... effect conclusion of treaty of amity have been unsuccessful ; opinion that Domin- ican Government does not intend to submit boundary dispute to League , and that no action will be taken on the boundary question itself prior to the ...
... effect conclusion of treaty of amity have been unsuccessful ; opinion that Domin- ican Government does not intend to submit boundary dispute to League , and that no action will be taken on the boundary question itself prior to the ...
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... effect that when the negotiations are further advanced , it will be possible to consider whether loan is prejudicial to the hold- ers of 1923 bonds . From the Secretary of the Treasury Opinion by Attorney General that the Secretary of ...
... effect that when the negotiations are further advanced , it will be possible to consider whether loan is prejudicial to the hold- ers of 1923 bonds . From the Secretary of the Treasury Opinion by Attorney General that the Secretary of ...
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... effect of the withdrawal at Chicago has not in any way affected the Canadian Government's attitude of protest against the diversion ; unwillingness to entertain U. S. sug- gestion for a discussion of suitable compensating works , if ...
... effect of the withdrawal at Chicago has not in any way affected the Canadian Government's attitude of protest against the diversion ; unwillingness to entertain U. S. sug- gestion for a discussion of suitable compensating works , if ...
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... effect his previous as- surance of willingness to ask the Secretary of Labor to allow additional time for foreign - born Canadian citizens to secure quota visas , because of understanding that approximately 3,000 persons who have ...
... effect his previous as- surance of willingness to ask the Secretary of Labor to allow additional time for foreign - born Canadian citizens to secure quota visas , because of understanding that approximately 3,000 persons who have ...
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... effect on American interests of the proposed legisla- tion and tariff revision . To the Chargé in Chile ( tel ... EFFECTS OF PROPOSED COAL LAW ON AMERICAN INTERESTS 1927 Sept. 1 ( 119 ) From the Ambassador in Chile ( tel . ) 537 Receipt ...
... effect on American interests of the proposed legisla- tion and tariff revision . To the Chargé in Chile ( tel ... EFFECTS OF PROPOSED COAL LAW ON AMERICAN INTERESTS 1927 Sept. 1 ( 119 ) From the Ambassador in Chile ( tel . ) 537 Receipt ...
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