Economic Aspects of the War: Neutral Rights, Belligerent Claims and American Commerce in the Years 1914-1915Yale University Press, 1915 - Počet stran: 340 |
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Strana xiv
... British Embassy in Washington in May , telling American exporters how to operate Circular letter from United States Trade Advisers sent to American importers • 325 327 t ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF THE WAR CHAPTER I RIGHTS OF NEUTRALS xiv CONTENTS.
... British Embassy in Washington in May , telling American exporters how to operate Circular letter from United States Trade Advisers sent to American importers • 325 327 t ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF THE WAR CHAPTER I RIGHTS OF NEUTRALS xiv CONTENTS.
Strana 14
... sent a joint note to Britain and Germany suggesting that Britain give up its policy of stopping foodstuffs for German civilians , that Germany abandon its submarine war- fare , and that both belligerents desist from mining the high seas ...
... sent a joint note to Britain and Germany suggesting that Britain give up its policy of stopping foodstuffs for German civilians , that Germany abandon its submarine war- fare , and that both belligerents desist from mining the high seas ...
Strana 29
... , composed of prominent Dutch business men . To it were henceforth consigned all goods on Brit- ain's contraband lists except grain , flour , petroleum and copper , which still could be sent only to THE AUGUST ORDER IN COUNCIL 29.
... , composed of prominent Dutch business men . To it were henceforth consigned all goods on Brit- ain's contraband lists except grain , flour , petroleum and copper , which still could be sent only to THE AUGUST ORDER IN COUNCIL 29.
Strana 30
... sent only to the government direct . The Holland - American Line , the only regular steamers between America and Holland , bound itself to accept contraband goods only when consigned to the government or the trust . * Before this ...
... sent only to the government direct . The Holland - American Line , the only regular steamers between America and Holland , bound itself to accept contraband goods only when consigned to the government or the trust . * Before this ...
Strana 34
... sent abroad 224,000,000 bushels and were paid $ 297,000,000 . In these months of 1913-1914 we exported 10,200,000 barrels of wheat flour , for which we were paid $ 46,750,000 . In the August - May period just past we were paid ...
... sent abroad 224,000,000 bushels and were paid $ 297,000,000 . In these months of 1913-1914 we exported 10,200,000 barrels of wheat flour , for which we were paid $ 46,750,000 . In the August - May period just past we were paid ...
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Strana 312 - The United States must be neutral in fact as well as in name during these days that are to try men's souls. We must be impartial in thought as well as in action, must put a curb upon our sentiments as well as upon every transaction that might be construed as a preference of one party to the struggle before another.
Strana 37 - The following articles, susceptible of use in war as well as for purposes of peace, may, without notice, be treated as contraband of war, under the name of conditional contraband : (1) Foodstuffs.
Strana 54 - The Government of the United States readily admits the full right of a belligerent to visit and search on the high seas the vessels of American citizens or other neutral vessels carrying American goods and to detain them when there is sufficient evidence to justify a belief that contraband articles are in their cargoes...
Strana 47 - ... or if the ship's papers do not show who is the real consignee of the goods.
Strana 314 - Where it is shown to the satisfaction of one of His Majesty's principal Secretaries of State that the enemy government is drawing supplies for its armed forces from or through a neutral country...
Strana 313 - Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 35, conditional contraband, if shown to have the destination referred to in Article 33. is liable to capture in cases where the enemy country has no seaboard.
Strana 311 - Every man who really loves America will act and speak in the true spirit of neutrality, which is the spirit of impartiality and fairness and friendliness to all concerned.
Strana 311 - The people of the United States are drawn from many nations, and chiefly from the nations now at war. It is natural and inevitable that there, should be the utmost variety of sympathy and desire among them with regard to the issues and circumstances of the conflict. Some will wish one nation, others another, to succeed in the momentous struggle. It will be easy to excite passion and difficult to allay it.
Strana 314 - Any goods so discharged in a British port shall be placed in the custody of the Marshal of the Prize Court...
Strana 51 - ... for its armed forces from or through a neutral country, he may direct that in respect of ships bound for a port in that country, Article 35 of the said Declaration shall not apply. Such direction shall be notified in the London Gazette and shall operate until the same is withdrawn.