International Law Studies, Том 58U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 |
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... Government.67 Italy and Japan also rejected the United States proposals . Italy was will- ing , however , to accept a maximum of 31,500 tons on condition of parity with France.68 Japan insisted on the original United States proposal of ...
... Government.67 Italy and Japan also rejected the United States proposals . Italy was will- ing , however , to accept a maximum of 31,500 tons on condition of parity with France.68 Japan insisted on the original United States proposal of ...
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... Government has been informed that the Governments of the United States and Great Britain are engaged in laying a barrage across that portion of the North Sea lying between Scotland and Norway , which when completed will effectively ...
... Government has been informed that the Governments of the United States and Great Britain are engaged in laying a barrage across that portion of the North Sea lying between Scotland and Norway , which when completed will effectively ...
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... Government “ in respect of any consignment which did not appear liable to seizure as contraband . " 1 Medlicott 94. See generally 7 Hackworth 212-17 ; Ritchie , The " Navicert " System During the World War ( 1938 ) . 124 A ship navicert ...
... Government “ in respect of any consignment which did not appear liable to seizure as contraband . " 1 Medlicott 94. See generally 7 Hackworth 212-17 ; Ritchie , The " Navicert " System During the World War ( 1938 ) . 124 A ship navicert ...
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