Mutual Security Act Extension. Hearings...

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Considers (82) H.R. 7005.

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Memorandum submitted by Mutual Security Agency in response to ques
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United States overseas exports of bituminous coal by continental groups
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Memorandum submitted by Department of Defense on amount for
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Bradley Gen Omar N Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff
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Letter from Maj Gen George H Olmsted Director Office of Military
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Memorandum submitted by Hon William L Batt Chief Special Mission
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Memorandum submitted by Hon W J McNeil Assistant Secretary
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Memorandum submitted by Department of Defense on storage of military
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Voorhees Tracy S Vice Chairman Committee on The Present
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Memorandum submitted by Mutual Security Agency on MSA informa
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Memorandum submitted by International Monetary Fund on total hold
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Page
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Status of MDAP appropriated funds fiscal years 195053
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Letter from Maj Gen George H Olmsted Director Office of Military
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Cleveland Harlan Assistant Director for Europe Mutual Security
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Most of the funds needed to finance
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The earnings of Western Europe are insufficient to pay for essential
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Memorandum submitted by Mutual Security Agency on impact of
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Memorandum submitted by Mutual Security Agency on definitions
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Memorandum submitted by Mutual Security Agency on examples of
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Memorandum submitted by Mutual Security Agency on net invisible
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United Kingdom dollar requirements and dollar availabilities for fiscal
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Memorandum submitted by Hon Andrew N Overby United States
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Letter from Hon John W Snyder Chairman National Advisory Council
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Memorandum submitted by International Bank for Reconstruction
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International trade in soybeans preWorld War II postWorld War II 614
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International trade in wheat preWorld War II postWorld War II 620
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Statement submitted by D T Buckley chairman government relations
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year 1951
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How foreign aid funds accumulate
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United States foreign trade
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Statement submitted by James G Patton president National Farmers
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Tentative amounts of military end items to be purchased with the funds
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Memorandum submitted by Department of Defense on composition
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Statement on Yugoslavia submitted by Mutual Security Agency 7457461
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Israel fiscal year 1952 program of emergency aid
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China Formosa local currency requirements calendar year 1952
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Book on United States technical and economic assistance in the Far East
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TABLES
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Formosa chemical fertilizer production imports and consumption
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Letter to Hon George Meader House of Representatives from Sam
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Excerpt from statement by Gen Alfred Gruenther before Senate Foreign
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Report on the second session of the Provisional Intergovernmental Com
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Statement submitted by Mutual Security Agency concerning testimony
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Estimates of tax receipts and defense expenditure as a percent of gross
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Work time required for purchase of basic commodities industrial workers
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Use of funds appropriated under the Foreign Aid Act of 1949 economic
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Statement submitted by Mutual Security Agency on technical assistance
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Cost of training village workers in India__
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Proposed economic and technical assistance_ 10171018
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Statement submitted by Hon C Tyler Wood Associate Deputy Director
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United Kingdom trade with Russia and eastern European countries 125
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Statement submitted by Mutual Security Agency on United States military
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Estimated cost of equipping and maintaining a United States and European
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Statement submitted by Mutual Security Agency on United Kingdom
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United Kingdom trade with Russia and satellites
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Statement of Hon Charles J Kersten a Representative in Congress from
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Statement of Norman M Littell attorney Washington D C
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Gross national product 195051 in current prices
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Statement submitted by the National Foreign Trade Council Inc
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Statement submitted by the Illinois Manufacturers Association
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Statement submitted by Flora B Ludington chairman International
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Statement submitted by Frederick J Libby executive secretary of
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Acquisition cost of excess material transferred by major category as
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Letter from Hon A S J Carnahan a Representative in Congress from
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CHARTS
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Memorandum submitted by International Bank for Reconstruction
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United States coal exports to participating countries since World War II 175
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