Arbitration Series: U.S. and SwedenU.S. Government Printing Office, 1934 |
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ACHESON Agent agreement Allied allowed American Answer appears Appendix application ARBITRATOR argument August authorities British bunker bunker fuel cargo carry charter claim clear clearance collector communication concerned Court customs Department detained detention document effect Ekstrom embargo entered export export license fact Foreign fuel oil give granted Honor important interest Johnson Line July June Kronprins Gustaf Adolf leave letter license loaded matter means ment merchandise METZGER Minister Munson necessary negotiations neutral Newport nitrate November obtained October Office owner Pacific paragraph parties permission permit port position President provisions question reason received record refer refused regard regulations representative respect rules says Secretary sent ships statement Sweden Swedish Government taken tion tonnage tons Trade Board treaty turn United vessels voyage War Trade Board York Zeelandia
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