Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Svazek 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1939 |
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Strana iii
... traffic in arms . Unfavorable views of the United States upon a draft treaty of mutual assistance submitted by the League of Nations . Acceptance by the United States of certificates of identity issued by the League of Nations to ...
... traffic in arms . Unfavorable views of the United States upon a draft treaty of mutual assistance submitted by the League of Nations . Acceptance by the United States of certificates of identity issued by the League of Nations to ...
Strana xii
... traffic of the country . We have now passed through several periods of peak traffic without the car shortages which so frequently in the past have brought havoc to our agriculture and industries . The condition of many of our great ...
... traffic of the country . We have now passed through several periods of peak traffic without the car shortages which so frequently in the past have brought havoc to our agriculture and industries . The condition of many of our great ...
Strana xiii
... traffic so as to relieve undue burdens upon agricultural products and raw materials generally , which are now not possible without ruin to small units owing to the lack of diversity of traffic . It would also tend to equalize earnings ...
... traffic so as to relieve undue burdens upon agricultural products and raw materials generally , which are now not possible without ruin to small units owing to the lack of diversity of traffic . It would also tend to equalize earnings ...
Strana xxvi
... TRAFFIC IN ARMS 1924 Jan. 22 ( 7 ) From the Minister in Switzerland ( tel . ) Informal inquiry from Secretariat of the League of Nations whether the United States has decided to accept the Council's invitation to appoint representatives ...
... TRAFFIC IN ARMS 1924 Jan. 22 ( 7 ) From the Minister in Switzerland ( tel . ) Informal inquiry from Secretariat of the League of Nations whether the United States has decided to accept the Council's invitation to appoint representatives ...
Strana xxvii
... traffic in arms ; U. S. unwillingness to restrict its freedom to ship military supplies to Latin America ; difficulties in adminis- tration of control of traffic in arms ; and U. S. objections to the 1919 convention . Detailed ...
... traffic in arms ; U. S. unwillingness to restrict its freedom to ship military supplies to Latin America ; difficulties in adminis- tration of control of traffic in arms ; and U. S. objections to the 1919 convention . Detailed ...
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