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Viscount Halifax ↩ Sir Archibald Clark Kerr ↩ Sir Victor A L Mallet ↩ G A von Steengracht, State Secretary of the German Foreign Office ↩ Heinrich Himmler, German Minister of the Interior ↩ Hermann Goering, German Minister for Aviation ↩ Field Marshal Erhard Milch, German State Secretary for Air ↩
- Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1926 . . .
I am also sending, for your information, the report submitted to the Council on September 28th, 1925, 49 on this subject by Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, representative of the British Empire
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Saito, Admiral Viscount Makoto, Japanese Governor General of Chosen (Korea), 1919, 1929–31; Japanese Prime Minister, May 26; concurrently Minister for Foreign Affairs, May 26–July 6
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Viscount Chinda, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of His Majesty the Emperor of Japan at London; M K Matsui, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of His Majesty the Emperor of Japan at Paris;
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Viscount Harcourt, Economic Minister Secretary of the Treasury Humphrey Under Secretary of the Treasury Burgess U —Mr Hoover E —Mr Prochnow I outlined to Ambassador Makins the United States Government’s willingness (subject to informal Congressional approval) to enter into an agreement to aid in building the Aswan Dam
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Viscount Mutsu characterized Mr Creelman’s telegram to The World as a gross exaggeration of the truth, sensational in the extreme, and tending to work great injury and injustice to Japan in the eyes of the civilized world
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for the Union of South Africa: The Right Honourable Viscount Milner, G C B , G C M G ; for the Dominion of New Zealand: The Honourable Sir Thomas Mackenzie, K C M G , High Commissioner for New Zealand in the United Kingdom; for India: The Right Honourable Baron Sinha, K C , Under-Secretary of State for India; The President of the Chinese Republic:
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Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, The Memoirs of Field-Marshal the Viscount Montgomery of Alamein (Cleveland, The World Publishing Company, 1958) Philip E Mosely, “The Occupation of Germany: New Light on How the Zones Were Drawn”, in Foreign Affairs, volume XXVIII, page 580
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