Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Svazek 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1939 |
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... naval treaty . . Cooperation of the United States with the League of Nations in the drafting of a convention for the control of the traffic in arms . Unfavorable views of the United States upon a draft treaty of mutual assistance ...
... naval treaty . . Cooperation of the United States with the League of Nations in the drafting of a convention for the control of the traffic in arms . Unfavorable views of the United States upon a draft treaty of mutual assistance ...
Strana iv
... naval building program 323 BULGARIA : Extradition treaty between the United States and Bulgaria , signed March 19 , 1924. . . 328 CANADA : Ratification of the fisheries convention signed on March 2 , 1923 , be- tween the United States ...
... naval building program 323 BULGARIA : Extradition treaty between the United States and Bulgaria , signed March 19 , 1924. . . 328 CANADA : Ratification of the fisheries convention signed on March 2 , 1923 , be- tween the United States ...
Strana xviii
... naval oil reserves . Legislative action is required to carry on experi- ments in oil shale reduction , as large deposits of this type have been set aside for the use of the Navy . We have been constantly besought to engage in ...
... naval oil reserves . Legislative action is required to carry on experi- ments in oil shale reduction , as large deposits of this type have been set aside for the use of the Navy . We have been constantly besought to engage in ...
Strana xxvi
... NAVAL TREATY Date and Number 1924 Feb. 14 ( 146 ) Undated [ Rec'd Mar. 6 ] From the British Chargé Subject Representations against proposed increase in elevation of turret guns of U. S. capital ships as not permissible under terms of ...
... NAVAL TREATY Date and Number 1924 Feb. 14 ( 146 ) Undated [ Rec'd Mar. 6 ] From the British Chargé Subject Representations against proposed increase in elevation of turret guns of U. S. capital ships as not permissible under terms of ...
Strana xlvii
... naval authorities to allow one U. S. destroyer to proceed to Bettobu and another to Kashiwabara on condition that the expedition be solely for the purpose of taking supplies and that the destroyers stop at Hongkong to take on board one ...
... naval authorities to allow one U. S. destroyer to proceed to Bettobu and another to Kashiwabara on condition that the expedition be solely for the purpose of taking supplies and that the destroyers stop at Hongkong to take on board one ...
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