Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
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... problem , the lower Mississippi , considering tribu- taries only so far as they materially affect the main flood problem . A definite Federal program relating to our waterways was proposed when the last Congress authorized a ...
... problem , the lower Mississippi , considering tribu- taries only so far as they materially affect the main flood problem . A definite Federal program relating to our waterways was proposed when the last Congress authorized a ...
Page xviii
... problem , but every other possibility should be exhausted before the Federal Government becomes engaged in the power ... problems of transportation over XVIII MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT.
... problem , but every other possibility should be exhausted before the Federal Government becomes engaged in the power ... problems of transportation over XVIII MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT.
Page xix
United States. Department of State. they will be withdrawn . The problems of transportation over inland waterways should be taken up by private enterprise , so that the public will have the advantage of competition in service . It is ex ...
United States. Department of State. they will be withdrawn . The problems of transportation over inland waterways should be taken up by private enterprise , so that the public will have the advantage of competition in service . It is ex ...
Page xxxi
... problem of extension of Wash- ington treaty principles and ratios to auxiliary vessels . To the Minister in Switzerland ( tel . ) Communication of names of British and Dominion dele- gates . 45 THREE - POWER Conference at Geneva for the ...
... problem of extension of Wash- ington treaty principles and ratios to auxiliary vessels . To the Minister in Switzerland ( tel . ) Communication of names of British and Dominion dele- gates . 45 THREE - POWER Conference at Geneva for the ...
Page xxxv
... problems of the Conference and also to the specific question of British cruiser tonnage demands . From the Chairman of the American Delegation ( tel . ) Résumé of interview with British on cruiser question , which ended without a ...
... problems of the Conference and also to the specific question of British cruiser tonnage demands . From the Chairman of the American Delegation ( tel . ) Résumé of interview with British on cruiser question , which ended without a ...
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