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... accept- ing Minister's counter draft instructions ( text printed ) , and ( 4 ) check for $ 100,000 as initial payment . Recommendation that American commissioners be announced . Concurrence in Cunningham's recommendation . Request for ...
... accept- ing Minister's counter draft instructions ( text printed ) , and ( 4 ) check for $ 100,000 as initial payment . Recommendation that American commissioners be announced . Concurrence in Cunningham's recommendation . Request for ...
Страница xliv
... accept further claims that may be received too late for submission to the Depart- ment . Desire for detailed and tabulated record of commis- sion's action and decisions . From the Minister in China ( tel . ) Note to Cunningham from Wang ...
... accept further claims that may be received too late for submission to the Depart- ment . Desire for detailed and tabulated record of commis- sion's action and decisions . From the Minister in China ( tel . ) Note to Cunningham from Wang ...
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... accept any other than the valuations as proposed by him ; that little prog- ress was made toward an agreement on values for commodities under consideration . 371 372 372 372 375 CHINA CHINESE PROposals for TARIFF AUTONOMY AND ...
... accept any other than the valuations as proposed by him ; that little prog- ress was made toward an agreement on values for commodities under consideration . 371 372 372 372 375 CHINA CHINESE PROposals for TARIFF AUTONOMY AND ...
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... accept fixed values as offered in counter pro- posals of foreign delegates . Inquiry whether U. S. delegate should accept such basis for items affecting U. S. trade . To the Chargé in China ( tel . ) Page 376 379 382 383 384 384 ...
... accept fixed values as offered in counter pro- posals of foreign delegates . Inquiry whether U. S. delegate should accept such basis for items affecting U. S. trade . To the Chargé in China ( tel . ) Page 376 379 382 383 384 384 ...
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... accept lawful import duties and from proceeds to reimburse U. S. citizens and firms for illegal impositions . Opinion that the dangers of such a course far outweigh any practical advantages to be gained from it . Request for ...
... accept lawful import duties and from proceeds to reimburse U. S. citizens and firms for illegal impositions . Opinion that the dangers of such a course far outweigh any practical advantages to be gained from it . Request for ...
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