Civil Aviation Agreements: Hearings Before the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Seventy-ninth Congress, Second Session, on S. 1814, a Bill to Amend the Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938, as Amended, February 15, 22, 27, March 1, 7 April 2, 5, 8, and 10, 1946U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946 - 341 pages Considers (79) S. 1814. |
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... means of bilateral agreements , the working out of bilateral air transport agreements with these various countries ... mean ? Mr. BAKER . Yes , individual ones between us and those countries , giving us the right to the third , fourth ...
... means of bilateral agreements , the working out of bilateral air transport agreements with these various countries ... mean ? Mr. BAKER . Yes , individual ones between us and those countries , giving us the right to the third , fourth ...
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... means of promoting friendly under- standing and good will among peoples and insuring as well the many indirect benefits of this new form of transportation to the common welfare of both countries . ( 2 ) That the two Governments reaffirm ...
... means of promoting friendly under- standing and good will among peoples and insuring as well the many indirect benefits of this new form of transportation to the common welfare of both countries . ( 2 ) That the two Governments reaffirm ...
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... mean , in the case of the United Kingdom , the Minister of Civil Aviation for the time being , and any person or body authorised to perform any functions presently exercised by the said Minister or similar functions , and , in the case ...
... mean , in the case of the United Kingdom , the Minister of Civil Aviation for the time being , and any person or body authorised to perform any functions presently exercised by the said Minister or similar functions , and , in the case ...
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... means that the British may send planes here as frequently as they choose and we may send them there . Mr. BAKER . That is correct . That is just the way it was with nearly all of these bilaterals we had signed with other countries so ...
... means that the British may send planes here as frequently as they choose and we may send them there . Mr. BAKER . That is correct . That is just the way it was with nearly all of these bilaterals we had signed with other countries so ...
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... mean to give that impression . You could start out far away from your country with small planes , have them get bigger and bigger as you come in toward home ; or going out from home you could break it down . Senator Ŏ'DANIEL . Or could ...
... mean to give that impression . You could start out far away from your country with small planes , have them get bigger and bigger as you come in toward home ; or going out from home you could break it down . Senator Ŏ'DANIEL . Or could ...
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