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... voyage . Those three vessels the Foreign Office at London thought they should negotiate as to what should be done with them . As regards the steamship Valparaiso , we agree to her being char- tered for the Belgian Relief but think it ...
... voyage . Those three vessels the Foreign Office at London thought they should negotiate as to what should be done with them . As regards the steamship Valparaiso , we agree to her being char- tered for the Belgian Relief but think it ...
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... voyage did not make any difference . In other words , if he named cotton or wheat or anything you like to think of as a cargo , you cannot take that cargo out . They named bunker oil as a cargo that could not be taken out . It was not ...
... voyage did not make any difference . In other words , if he named cotton or wheat or anything you like to think of as a cargo , you cannot take that cargo out . They named bunker oil as a cargo that could not be taken out . It was not ...
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... voyage . without guarantee of return . ... Again I submit that that is puzzling language that Mr. Munson used . He tells Mr. Richards that they are pre- pared to release a Swedish steamer . What do they mean by that ? Did they have them ...
... voyage . without guarantee of return . ... Again I submit that that is puzzling language that Mr. Munson used . He tells Mr. Richards that they are pre- pared to release a Swedish steamer . What do they mean by that ? Did they have them ...
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... voyage , we cannot approve of her proposed voyage ... That seems like rather strange language for a man who had nothing to do with ships . " We cannot approve of her proposed voyage . " But a little later , the very next exhibit , annex ...
... voyage , we cannot approve of her proposed voyage ... That seems like rather strange language for a man who had nothing to do with ships . " We cannot approve of her proposed voyage . " But a little later , the very next exhibit , annex ...
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... Voyage until that time . Now the United States Agent also has made much of the point that a certain portion of the bunker oil which this vessel brought into New York Harbor was removed while she was in drydock . She had , when she came ...
... Voyage until that time . Now the United States Agent also has made much of the point that a certain portion of the bunker oil which this vessel brought into New York Harbor was removed while she was in drydock . She had , when she came ...
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ACHESON affidavit Agent agreement Allied American Government American ports angary Answer of Sweden ARBITRATOR argument article VII Belgian Relief belligerent British Government bunker fuel bunker license bunker oil BURLING cargo of nitrate charter claim clear collector of customs commerce contraband Court Department detained detention document Ekstrom embargo ernment export license fact fuel oil Government of Sweden Halifax harbor high seas Honor Johnson Line July Kingdom of Sweden Kronprins Gustaf Adolf letters of assurance loaded matter ment merchandise METZGER modus vivendi Munson negotiations Newport nitrate of soda Nordvall obtained October October 19 owner Pacific paragraph permission permit President proclamation prohibited provisions purpose question refer refused regard says Secretary ship stores statement steamers Swedish Appendix Swedish Government Swedish Minister Swedish ships Swedish vessels taken on board telegram tion tonnage tons Trade Board treaty of 1783 United States port voyage War Trade Board York Zeelandia
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Seite 708 - Granada, respectively, than such as are payable on the exportation of the like articles to any other foreign country; nor shall any prohibition be imposed on the exportation or importation of any articles the produce or...
Seite 37 - ... it shall be unlawful to export from or ship from or take out of the United States to any country named in such proclamation any article or articles mentioned in such proclamation, except at such time or times, and under such regulations and orders, and subject to such limitations and exceptions as the President shall prescribe...
Seite 30 - Any person who shall export, ship, or take out, or deliver or attempt to deliver for export, shipment, or taking out, any article in violation of...
Seite 31 - To purchase, requisition, or take over the title to, or the possession of, for use or operation by the United States, any ship now constructed or in the process of construction or hereafter constructed or any part thereof, or charter of such ship.
Seite 38 - An Act to punish acts of interference with the foreign relations, the neutrality, and the foreign commerce of the United States, to punish espionage, and better to enforce the criminal laws of the United States, and for other purposes...
Seite 704 - ... of the other, than such as are, or may be, payable on the exportation of the like article to any other foreign country...
Seite 166 - ... intended to be exported or shipped from or taken out of the United States in violation of law...
Seite 537 - The reason of the law or of the Treaty — that is to say, the motive which led to the making of it and the object in contemplation at the time, is the most certain clue to lead us to the discovery of its true meaning...
Seite 161 - Nay, take my life and all; pardon not that. You take my house, when you do take the prop That doth sustain my house ; you take my life, When you do take the means whereby I live.
Seite 38 - An Act to punish persons who make threats against the President of the United States", approved February 14, 1917; section 871 of title 18, United States Code; an Act entitled "An Act to define, regulate, and punish trading with the enemy, and for other purposes...