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Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1945, The British Commonwealth, The Far East, Volume VI

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Contents

    • Continuation of informal and exploratory discussions regarding postwar economic policy; negotiations relating to the extension of credit to the United Kingdom, the liberalization of world trade, and the settlement of Lend Lease (Documents 1-101)
      • Representations by the United States to the United Kingdom for support in obtaining overseas bases (Documents 102-110)
        • Discussions leading to an interim arrangement on commercial air services between the United States and the United Kingdom (Documents 111-126)
          • Assurances sought by the United States that the United Kingdom would not oppose efforts by the United States to conclude bilateral civil air transport agreements with various governments in the Near and Middle East
          • Revised Anglo-American petroleum agreement signed at London, September 24, 1945
          • Agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom on the use and disposition of recaptured vessels
          • Telecommunications agreement between the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Union of South Africa, India, and Southern Rhodesia
          • Convention between the United States and the United Kingdom for the avoidance of double taxation on estates
          • Convention between the United States and the United Kingdom for the avoidance of double taxation on income
          • Work of the Combined Food Board, the Combined Raw Materials Board, and the Combined Production and Resources Board

        The British Commonwealth, The Far East

        • Preface
        • The British Commonwealth of Nations: (Documents 1-168)
          • United Kingdom: (Documents 1-126)
          • The Far East: (Documents 169-1042)
            • Index

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