Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 88.
xxxii. lappuse
... tons of cruisers and 250,000 tons of destroyers for the United States and the British Empire , and 180,000 tons of cruisers and 150,000 tons of destroyers for Japan were accepted ; in- formation that no scrapping of submarines would be ...
... tons of cruisers and 250,000 tons of destroyers for the United States and the British Empire , and 180,000 tons of cruisers and 150,000 tons of destroyers for Japan were accepted ; in- formation that no scrapping of submarines would be ...
xxxiii. lappuse
... ton basis shows that excess British ton- nage is even greater than was previously indicated . From the Chairman of the American Delegation ( tel . ) Suggestion that British delegation might be aided in with- drawal from untenable ...
... ton basis shows that excess British ton- nage is even greater than was previously indicated . From the Chairman of the American Delegation ( tel . ) Suggestion that British delegation might be aided in with- drawal from untenable ...
xxxiv. lappuse
... tons each , American delegation intends to say that it believes the British should publish their figures , together with their justi- fication therefor , and state quite frankly that it was impossible to come to an agreement , thus ...
... tons each , American delegation intends to say that it believes the British should publish their figures , together with their justi- fication therefor , and state quite frankly that it was impossible to come to an agreement , thus ...
xxxv. lappuse
... ton basis for auxiliary surface craft for the United States and Great Britain , with 300,000 - ton basis for Japan , and 70,000 tons of submarines for Japan . From the Chairman of the American Delegation ( tel . ) Belief that , although ...
... ton basis for auxiliary surface craft for the United States and Great Britain , with 300,000 - ton basis for Japan , and 70,000 tons of submarines for Japan . From the Chairman of the American Delegation ( tel . ) Belief that , although ...
xxxvi. lappuse
... tons , it will be a material concession to American views . From the Ambassador in Great Britain ( tel . ) Note from Chamberlain ( text printed ) , reporting discussion with the Prime Minister and colleagues of substance of con ...
... tons , it will be a material concession to American views . From the Ambassador in Great Britain ( tel . ) Note from Chamberlain ( text printed ) , reporting discussion with the Prime Minister and colleagues of substance of con ...
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accept adopted agree agreement Ambassador in Chile American Delegation Gibson American Government arbitration Argentina Article Bolivia Bridgeman Britain British Empire Chargé Colombia Commission of Jurists Committee Conference Congress considered contracting convention countries cruisers Date and number Department Department's desire diplomatic disarmament discussion Dominican draft Foreign Affairs Foreign Relations French further Geneva instructions Italy Japan Japanese delegation July July 12 June June 20 KELLOGG League of Nations limitation of armaments limitation of naval loan Majesty's Government matter meeting memorandum ment Minister naval armament Navy negotiations Nicaragua October October 17 opinion p. m. Received Pan American Union Paraphrase parties Peru plenary session position possible powers Preparatory Commission present President printed private international law prohibitions proposed provisions question regard reply representatives Republic request restrictions Rio de Janeiro ships statement submitted suggested Telegram The Chairman Telegram The Secretary tion tonnage tons total tonnage United vessels Washington treaty