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Exhibit 1-Estimated gross national product of metropolitan France.

Exhibit 2-French taxes and United States military procurement and

construction in France__

Exhibit 3-Utilization of agricultural land in France. -
Exhibit 4-Summary of the agreement with the French Government
on use of counterpart accruing in calendar 1951 from United
States fiscal 1951 dollar aid.......

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Exhibit 5-French industrial experts to study techniques for stand-
ardization, simplification in the United States...
Exhibit 6-Counterpart funds_-_-

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Exhibit 7-Marseille region of southern France enjoying industrial
and agricultural expansion, with Marshall aid..

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Exhibit 9-Lorraine, key testing ground of French economic recovery
with Marshall plan aid, keeps pace with modern times..
Exhibit 10-French pioneers tapping new resources in Pyrenees region
with Marshall plan support. --

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Exhibit 11-Rugged Massif central producing electric power for ex-
panding industries under European relief program.
Exhibit 12-Marshall plan helps Algeria to boost its industrial and
agricultural potential and improve living conditions of population__
Exhibit 13-Marshall plan helps Tunisia boost its agricultural resour-
ces and open up new industrial vistas__

Exhibit 14-Morocco expands agricultural and industrial resources
with Marshall plan assistance_-

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Exhibit 3-Brief résumé of political situation in the Federation of
Malaya and the Colony of Singapore..

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Exhibit 4-Basic data and current trade information on district in
territory of American consulate general, Singapore..

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Exhibit 5-Brief history of the Federation of Malaya_
Exhibit 6-The tin industry in Malaya..

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Exhibit 7-Economic Cooperation Administration, Far East Program
Division, reference notes, September 1951.---

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Tokyo, Japan, exhibits:

Exhibit 1-Department of the Army-Overseas supply management.
Statement of Lt. Col. J. G. Coats, Distribution Branch, Supply
Division, Office of

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1951.

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Letter from Lt. Col. M. B. Fogarty, QMC, Chief, Stock

Control Division, October 11, 1951–

Washington, D. C., Briefing Exhibits:

Exhibit 1-Memorandum for the Chairman, Munitions Board, re
Korean Scrap Mission, by Col. Olliffe E. Thomas, United States
Army; and Commander Charles B. Heck, United States Navy---
Exhibit 2-Answers to questions regarding the Korean scrap situation_
Exhibit 3-Agreement between Republic of Korea and Pacific Scrap
Corp., July 5, 1951...

Exhibit 4-Memorandum to heads of all NPA and DPA bureaus,

offices, and divisions, from Manly Fleischmann October 10, 1951--

Letter from Robert Warner, special assistant to the Administrator

in charge of salvage operations, to Hon. Herbert C. Bonner,

October 13, 1951.

Letters from A. W. Snyder, to A. J. Walsh, Commissioner, Emer-

gency Procurement Service, General Services Administration,

October 10, 1951..

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Exhibit 1-Letter from F. J. Grandfield, Chief of Staff, re metal
scrap: disposition and acquisition of, October 23, 1951-
Exhibit 2-Letter from F. J. Grandfield, Chief of Staff, procedure for
reporting and redistribution of excess property.
Exhibit 3-Letter from F. F. Fallis, commander, fleet activities, to
commander, fleet activities, Japan-Korea, September 10, 1951.
Letter from C. T. Joy, commander, naval forces, Far East, to
distribution list, May 28, 1951.

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Letter to fleet activities, Japan-Korea, April 10, 1951.
Letter from Admiral K. M. McManes, April 10, 1951.

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Supply Department economy program, September 10, 1951-

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