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... tion may suffer great injury through the interruption of operations because of labor disputes . If these elements are not comprehended in proposed legislation , it would be better to gain further experience with the present organization ...
... tion may suffer great injury through the interruption of operations because of labor disputes . If these elements are not comprehended in proposed legislation , it would be better to gain further experience with the present organization ...
Página xviii
... tion and requires encouragement and development . Army aviators have made a successful trip around the world , for which I recommend suitable recognition through provisions for promotion , compensation , and retirement . Under the ...
... tion and requires encouragement and development . Army aviators have made a successful trip around the world , for which I recommend suitable recognition through provisions for promotion , compensation , and retirement . Under the ...
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... tion to make a distinction between manufacture of arms and traffic in arms ; also that the Department's chief objections to the 1919 treaty were not with respect to investment of admin- istrative control in the League of Nations , but ...
... tion to make a distinction between manufacture of arms and traffic in arms ; also that the Department's chief objections to the 1919 treaty were not with respect to investment of admin- istrative control in the League of Nations , but ...
Página xxxiii
... tion that the British , Dutch , and Japanese were prepared to go further than the agreement indicates , but that the agreement represents all the French and Portuguese were prepared to accede to . ( Footnote : The agreement was signed ...
... tion that the British , Dutch , and Japanese were prepared to go further than the agreement indicates , but that the agreement represents all the French and Portuguese were prepared to accede to . ( Footnote : The agreement was signed ...
Página xxxv
... tion with the flotation of the proposed refugee loan in the United States , regarding ( 1 ) exchange of notes in respect to most - favored - nation treatment , ( 2 ) loan agreement of 1918 , and ( 3 ) funding of Greek indebtedness to ...
... tion with the flotation of the proposed refugee loan in the United States , regarding ( 1 ) exchange of notes in respect to most - favored - nation treatment , ( 2 ) loan agreement of 1918 , and ( 3 ) funding of Greek indebtedness to ...
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