Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
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iv. lappuse
... Senate bill relating to payment of advance wages to seamen on foreign ves- sels . . 826 830 Representations by foreign governments regarding Senate bills for the deportation of certain alien seamen 838 ALBANIA : Recognition of Zog I ...
... Senate bill relating to payment of advance wages to seamen on foreign ves- sels . . 826 830 Representations by foreign governments regarding Senate bills for the deportation of certain alien seamen 838 ALBANIA : Recognition of Zog I ...
x. lappuse
... treaties ever laid before the Senate of the United States will be that which the 15 nations recently signed at Paris , and to which 44 other nations have declared their intention ences . to adhere , renouncing war as a national.
... treaties ever laid before the Senate of the United States will be that which the 15 nations recently signed at Paris , and to which 44 other nations have declared their intention ences . to adhere , renouncing war as a national.
xliv. lappuse
... Senate on September 6 , was vigorously op- posed by Senator Molinari , and after considerable debate was referred to committee before which Foreign Minister will be invited to appear to express opinion of the Executive . From the ...
... Senate on September 6 , was vigorously op- posed by Senator Molinari , and after considerable debate was referred to committee before which Foreign Minister will be invited to appear to express opinion of the Executive . From the ...
lviii. lappuse
... Senate at next session . From the Chief of the American Delegation ( tel . ) Further action on various reservations ... Senate or in advance to recommend a treaty to him . Instructions , however , to state there is every reason to ...
... Senate at next session . From the Chief of the American Delegation ( tel . ) Further action on various reservations ... Senate or in advance to recommend a treaty to him . Instructions , however , to state there is every reason to ...
lx. lappuse
... Senate for advice and consent to U. S. adherence . ( Footnote : Information that on May 22 , 1928 , the President submitted to the Senate the slavery convention and Secretary of State's recommendation . ) Slavery Convention Signed at ...
... Senate for advice and consent to U. S. adherence . ( Footnote : Information that on May 22 , 1928 , the President submitted to the Senate the slavery convention and Secretary of State's recommendation . ) Slavery Convention Signed at ...
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accept adherence agreement Alien Property Custodian Ambassador in France American anti-war treaty April arbitration Argentina Article August 27 Austrian Bolivia Briand Britain British Chargé Chargé d'Affaires Conference copy countries Date and number Delegation Department Department's desire disarmament discussion draft treaty Embassy ernment Foreign Affairs Foreign Minister Foreign Office France Herrick French Government Geneva German Guatemala High Contracting Parties Honduras honor Information instructions instrument of national invitation Irish Free Italy Japan July June June 23 KELLOGG League of Nations Locarno treaties Majesty's Government ment Minister for Foreign Minister in Austria Minister in Switzerland multilateral treaty national policy naval negotiations original signatories p. m. Received pact Pan American Airways paragraph Paraphrase Paris peace Preparatory Commission present Convention President provisions question ratification regard renunciation reply Republic request reservation September signature signed submitted suggestion Telegram The Ambassador Telegram The Secretary text printed tion transmit treaties of Locarno United Washington
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95. lappuse - The High Contracting Parties agree that the settlement or solution of all disputes or conflicts of whatever nature or of whatever origin they may be, which may arise among them, shall never be sought except by pacific means.
158. lappuse - Persuaded that the time has come when a frank renunciation of war as an instrument of national policy should be made to the end that the peaceful and friendly relations now existing between their peoples may be perpetuated ; Convinced that all changes in their relations with one another should be sought only by pacific means and be the result of a peaceful and orderly process, and that any signatory Power which shall hereafter seek to promote its national interests by resort to war should be denied...
421. lappuse - The undersigned, the Secretary of State, has the honor to lay before the President, with a view to its transmission to the Senate to receive the advice and consent of that body to ratification, if his judgment approve thereof...
76. lappuse - EXCELLENCY: I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of Your Excellency's note of...
96. lappuse - Deeply sensible of their solemn duty to promote the welfare of mankind; Persuaded that the time has come when a frank renunciation of war as an instrument of national policy should be made...
94. lappuse - Brazil; the President of the Republic of Chile; the President of the Republic of Cuba : His Majesty the King of Denmark ; His Majesty the King of Spain; the President of the United States of America; the President of the French Republic; His Majesty the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland...
415. lappuse - The Governments of the countries of the Union reserve the right to enter into special agreements among themselves, in so far as such agreements grant to authors more extensive rights than those granted by the Convention, or contain other provisions not contrary to this Convention. The provisions of existing agreements which satisfy these conditions shall remain applicable.
32. lappuse - Reich, the President of the United States of America, His Majesty the King of the Belgians, the President of the French Republic, His Majesty the King of Great Britain, Ireland and the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Emperor of India, His Majesty the King of Italy, His Majesty the Emperor of Japan, the President of the...
68. lappuse - I should remind your excellency that there are certain regions of the world the welfare and integrity of which constitute a special and vital interest for our peace and safety. His Majesty's Government have been at pains to make it clear in the past that interference with these regions cannot be suffered. Their protection against attack is to the British Empire a measure of self-defence. It must be clearly understood...
366. lappuse - International Convention for the Abolition of Import and Export Prohibitions and Restrictions...