United States Policy in the Far East, Volume 7U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 |
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... supplies required for the maintenance , training and operations of the naval unit . As no train- ing facilities will exist in the Philippines for some time to come , U.S. Navy training establishments should be utilized to provide a ...
... supplies required for the maintenance , training and operations of the naval unit . As no train- ing facilities will exist in the Philippines for some time to come , U.S. Navy training establishments should be utilized to provide a ...
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... supplies through the islands because they move up to a beach at a place where the dock is not good , lower their ramps , and unload directly . Mr. KEE . I believe you stated that it was understood that these vessels would be operated by ...
... supplies through the islands because they move up to a beach at a place where the dock is not good , lower their ramps , and unload directly . Mr. KEE . I believe you stated that it was understood that these vessels would be operated by ...
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... supplies , for the air element listed above ; and the vessels and other equipment for a naval unit as above ; over a period of 5 years ; furnishing basic arms and equip- ment for an annual increment of approximately 12,000 trainees ; 24 ...
... supplies , for the air element listed above ; and the vessels and other equipment for a naval unit as above ; over a period of 5 years ; furnishing basic arms and equip- ment for an annual increment of approximately 12,000 trainees ; 24 ...
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... supplies on a reimbursement basis under terms to be mutually agreed upon . Informal requests from and discussions with officials of the Philippine Government indicate that requests will be made that these civilian items , including fuel ...
... supplies on a reimbursement basis under terms to be mutually agreed upon . Informal requests from and discussions with officials of the Philippine Government indicate that requests will be made that these civilian items , including fuel ...
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... supplies . We may have to furnish them with certain things such as uniforms which will be all nonuniform uniforms and - I mean they will be nonstandard items , and we may have to go out into the market and procure them . That will be an ...
... supplies . We may have to furnish them with certain things such as uniforms which will be all nonuniform uniforms and - I mean they will be nonstandard items , and we may have to go out into the market and procure them . That will be an ...
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ACHESON Administrator Admiral SHERMAN agreed agreement aid to China amendment American amount appropriated armed forces Army authorized bill BOLTON BUTTERWORTH Chairman BLOOM Chairman EATON Chairman KEE CHENNAULT Chiang Kai-shek China Aid Act Chinese Government CHIPERFIELD Commission Communists Congress Department DOUGLAS DRAPER duty Economic Cooperation effect equipment European recovery export FULTON funds furnished Generalissimo going Government of China hearings important Japan Japanese JARMAN JAVITS John Kee JONKMAN JUDD Korea Kuomintang LAPHAM legislation LODGE Manchuria MANSFIELD MCHUGH ment military assistance million MUNDT Nationalist government naval Navy necessary officers operations peace period Philippine Islands present President problem production proposed purposes question rehabilitation relief Republic of China Russians Ryukyu Islands Secretary MARSHALL Secretary PATTERSON short tons situation South Korea statement supplies surplus thing tion troops U.S. representatives United V-J Day VORYS
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Page 268 - Accordingly, it is hereby declared to be the policy of the people of the United States that, subject at all times to the paramount objective of assuring the common defense and...
Page 269 - Administrator shall not be considered in determining whether the Bank has outstanding at any one time loans and guaranties to the extent of the limitation imposed by Section 7 of the Export-Import Bank Act of 1945 (59 Stat.
Page 480 - Section 6 of the Act of July 2, 1940 (54 Stat. 714), of the quantities, character, value, terms of disposition, and destination of the article and information so exported.
Page 51 - Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be immediately available, and to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War and the supervision of the Chief of Engineers, for the construction, completion, repair, and preservation of the public works hereinafter named: ***** Sec.
Page 475 - Treasury to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation for this purpose. The Reconstruction Finance Corporation shall be repaid without interest for advances made by it hereunder, from funds made available for the purposes of this title.
Page 41 - He shall be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate of the United States, and hold his office at the pleasure of the President and until his successor is chosen and qualified.
Page 79 - Marine Corps and shall be allowed the same credit for longevity, retirement, and for all other purposes that they would receive if they were serving with the forces of the United States.
Page 43 - That there shall be levied, collected, and paid upon all articles coming into the United States from the Philippine Islands the rates of duty which are required to be levied, collected, and paid upon like articles imported from foreign countries...
Page 57 - ... (c) Any article, merchandise, or combination (except oils specified in section 2470), 10 per centum or more of the quantity by weight of which consists of...
Page 65 - The value of Philippine currency In relation to the United States dollar shall not be changed, the convertibility of Philippine pesos into United States dollars shall not be suspended, and no restrictions shall be imposed on the transfer of funds from the Philippines to the United States except by agreement with the President of the United States.