International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
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... interests of the United States in Japan . Through both channels the Japanese Gov- ernment has now replied refusing such consent . It states that it does not object , however , to such shipments on vessels exchanging Japanese and United ...
... interests of the United States in Japan . Through both channels the Japanese Gov- ernment has now replied refusing such consent . It states that it does not object , however , to such shipments on vessels exchanging Japanese and United ...
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... interests of the other Government . Clearly it is of as much interest to the United States that British ships sail as that American ships sail , and vice versa . All are equally devoted to the com- mon cause . This article means to ...
... interests of the other Government . Clearly it is of as much interest to the United States that British ships sail as that American ships sail , and vice versa . All are equally devoted to the com- mon cause . This article means to ...
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... interests . Naturally in the case of the United States all considerations in respect to foreign trade are definitely subordinated to the conduct of the war . Spain requires a determinable minimum amount of petroleum from the Western ...
... interests . Naturally in the case of the United States all considerations in respect to foreign trade are definitely subordinated to the conduct of the war . Spain requires a determinable minimum amount of petroleum from the Western ...
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Commission to Investigate War Crimes__ | 6 |
Aid Agreement with Belgium_ | 45 |
Capture of Prizes | 49 |
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achieved adequate Agriculture RECOMMENDS American prisoners American Red Cross appropriate areas armed forces Article assistance authorities here represented Axis Axis powers Belgian Belgian Congo Belgium Britain and Northern British Bulletin civilian claims cobelligerent Conference on Food consular consumption contracting Gov CORDELL HULL countries Dept diets diplomatic economic enemy territory ernment exchange of notes facilities Food and Agriculture France freedom from want Geneva Convention Government of Belgium governments and authorities High Contracting Parties Interim Commission Japan Japanese Government Lend-Lease Liberia mended in Resolution ment military mutual necessary Neutral Countries North Africa Northern Ireland officers permanent organization recom possible POWERS President principles prisoners of war provision of aid reciprocal aid Republic of China Resolution II Secretary ship Soviet Socialist supplies territorial waters tion trade undertake Union of Soviet United Kingdom United Nations United Nations Conference United States Government vessel or cargo WHEREAS