Arbitration Between the United States and Sweden Under Special Agreement of December 17, 1930: The "Kronprins Gustaf Adolf" and the "Pacific" ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1932 |
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10. lappuse
... ment they appealed to the Swedish Government and the Swedish Government promptly instructed the Swedish Minister in Washington to protest to the United States Government in order that the ships might be allowed to proceed back to Sweden ...
... ment they appealed to the Swedish Government and the Swedish Government promptly instructed the Swedish Minister in Washington to protest to the United States Government in order that the ships might be allowed to proceed back to Sweden ...
26. lappuse
... ment , stated that no bunker oil could be taken out of the country until these negotiations were completed . How about these two motor ships the Pacific and Gustaf Adolf ? Were they free to go , or were they in custody ; were they being ...
... ment , stated that no bunker oil could be taken out of the country until these negotiations were completed . How about these two motor ships the Pacific and Gustaf Adolf ? Were they free to go , or were they in custody ; were they being ...
31. lappuse
... ment , at 2:30 o'clock p.m. The ARBITRATOR : We will resume the hearing . Before proceeding , may I say that I have been assailed by news- paper men , but I told them I had nothing to say to them . I want to ask whether it would not be ...
... ment , at 2:30 o'clock p.m. The ARBITRATOR : We will resume the hearing . Before proceeding , may I say that I have been assailed by news- paper men , but I told them I had nothing to say to them . I want to ask whether it would not be ...
57. lappuse
... ment of the United States and made effective under powers granted by laws of Congress and delegated by the President , the War Trade Board directed its efforts to the attainment of four great purposes : Then they name 1 , 2 , 3 ; but ...
... ment of the United States and made effective under powers granted by laws of Congress and delegated by the President , the War Trade Board directed its efforts to the attainment of four great purposes : Then they name 1 , 2 , 3 ; but ...
73. lappuse
... Captain Lewenhagen incorporates a report made on June 26 by the chief engineer . That was a contemporaneous docu- ment made by the chief engineer , and he refers to the delivery of part of the fuel oil , and you SECOND MEETING 73.
... Captain Lewenhagen incorporates a report made on June 26 by the chief engineer . That was a contemporaneous docu- ment made by the chief engineer , and he refers to the delivery of part of the fuel oil , and you SECOND MEETING 73.
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ACHESON affidavit Agent agreement Allied American Government American ports angary Answer of Sweden ARBITRATOR argument article VII August Belgian Relief belligerent British Government bunker fuel bunker license bunker oil BURLING cargo of nitrate charter claim clear collector of customs commerce contraband Court Department detained detention document Ekstrom embargo ernment export license fact fuel oil Government of Sweden Halifax high seas Honor Johnson Line July Kingdom of Sweden Kronprins Gustaf Adolf letters of assurance loaded matter ment merchandise METZGER modus vivendi Munson negotiations Newport nitrate of soda Nordvall obtained October October 19 owner Pacific paragraph permission permit President proclamation prohibited provisions purpose question refer refused regard says Secretary ship stores statement steamers Swedish Appendix Swedish Government Swedish Minister Swedish ships Swedish vessels taken on board telegram tion tonnage tons Trade Board treaty of 1783 United States port voyage War Trade Board York Zeelandia
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