United States Congressional Serial SetU.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 - Počet stran: 523 |
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Strana 4
... situation at Panama has now become acute , and demands our prompt attention . In the light of ascertainable facts the statements by these radical elements indeed constitute pure jingoism and impos- sible demands . Their rantings do a ...
... situation at Panama has now become acute , and demands our prompt attention . In the light of ascertainable facts the statements by these radical elements indeed constitute pure jingoism and impos- sible demands . Their rantings do a ...
Strana 8
... situation , congressional leaders intervened . Under the able direction of the distinguished Chairman of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries , Representative Herbert C. Bonner of North Carolina , pursuant to House Resolution ...
... situation , congressional leaders intervened . Under the able direction of the distinguished Chairman of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries , Representative Herbert C. Bonner of North Carolina , pursuant to House Resolution ...
Strana 10
... situation is acute . Its proper resolution will require statesmanship of the highest order on the part of both the United States and Panama . This statesmanship , it is respectfully urged , should recognize the basic elements that enter ...
... situation is acute . Its proper resolution will require statesmanship of the highest order on the part of both the United States and Panama . This statesmanship , it is respectfully urged , should recognize the basic elements that enter ...
Strana 11
... situation at Panama concerns its relations with Colombia . If Panama , by sustained diplomatic ma- neuvering , can seriously weaken the treaty structure and secure abro- gation by the United States of its key provisions , Colombia can ...
... situation at Panama concerns its relations with Colombia . If Panama , by sustained diplomatic ma- neuvering , can seriously weaken the treaty structure and secure abro- gation by the United States of its key provisions , Colombia can ...
Strana 19
... situation whereby the operation of the canal produced nothing . " The spokesman pointed out that Panama was seeking better wages for Panama citizens working in the Canal Zone . [ From the Americas Daily , Miami Springs , Fla . , Jan. 29 ...
... situation whereby the operation of the canal produced nothing . " The spokesman pointed out that Panama was seeking better wages for Panama citizens working in the Canal Zone . [ From the Americas Daily , Miami Springs , Fla . , Jan. 29 ...
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