Foreign Aid Appropriation Bill for 1949: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eightieth Congress, Second Session, 1. daļaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1948 |
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... percent amount for opera- tions expenses to be incurred by them , for their expenses in connection with their operations on this procurement program . Mr. WIGGLESWORTH . Does the 1 percent come out of the respective amounts in column 2 ...
... percent amount for opera- tions expenses to be incurred by them , for their expenses in connection with their operations on this procurement program . Mr. WIGGLESWORTH . Does the 1 percent come out of the respective amounts in column 2 ...
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... percent of their 1938 production . Germany , on the other hand , which provided 16.62 percent of European production prewar in the three western zones - the highest figure she reached in the same time was 37 percent in one quarter , the ...
... percent of their 1938 production . Germany , on the other hand , which provided 16.62 percent of European production prewar in the three western zones - the highest figure she reached in the same time was 37 percent in one quarter , the ...
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... percent . Mr. CASE . I think that is a bad situation and personally I happen to believe that she will never be able ... percent of German production . I had used the figure 55 percent when we had up that question of dismantlings and I ...
... percent . Mr. CASE . I think that is a bad situation and personally I happen to believe that she will never be able ... percent of German production . I had used the figure 55 percent when we had up that question of dismantlings and I ...
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... percent of our prewar shipments from this country ; it is about 108 percent of last year's , that is , the 1947-48 year , to these same countries ; and it is about 84 percent of our estimated total exports next year . Mr. CASE . What ...
... percent of our prewar shipments from this country ; it is about 108 percent of last year's , that is , the 1947-48 year , to these same countries ; and it is about 84 percent of our estimated total exports next year . Mr. CASE . What ...
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... percent of this year's supply level , and 110 percent , or about 10 percent more than the Paris report indicated , last year . The CHAIRMAN . The statement on D - 4 and D - 5 does not give a break - down by countries so anyone can tell ...
... percent of this year's supply level , and 110 percent , or about 10 percent more than the Paris report indicated , last year . The CHAIRMAN . The statement on D - 4 and D - 5 does not give a break - down by countries so anyone can tell ...
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1,000 metric tons 15 months Administrator agricultural machinery American amount Argentina Austria available supply basis BECK Belgium BISSELL bizone BRAMBLE break-down CANNON CAWLEY CHAIRMAN coal Colonel BLUMENFELD column committee commodities Congress consumption correct cotton crop currency Denmark Department of Commerce dependent overseas territories DODD domestic production ECA program economic equipment estimate Europe exports farm machinery farmers figures financed FINN foreign France GARIOA Germany give going Government grains Greece HARRIMAN HOFFMAN included increase indicated industry Italy KEEFE KINDLEBERGER LEVY license loans MACY MAHON mean ment metric tons million dollars Netherlands NITZE NORTHRUP Norway over-all OVERLEY PALMER participating countries percent petroleum picture Portugal pounds prewar question requirements RINGLAND ship shipments situation SPARHAWK SPIEGEL statement steel STEFAN SUFRIN Sweden Switzerland thing tion tobacco total imports tractors trade trucks United Kingdom Western Hemisphere wheat WIGGLESWORTH wool
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