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Field name | Value |
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Reference | FCO 82/347 |
Department/Office | Foreign Office |
Title | Questions of diplomatic privilege arising from House of Commons Expenditure Committee Report on Accommodation and Staffing in North America (1974) |
Description | Reciprocal treatment of Canadian and Malawi High Commissions in London. Risk of other States seeking reciprocal treatment in London. Administrative consequences of treating Canada, Malawi and possibly other countries on a reciprocal basis. Includes report "First Report from the Expenditure Committee together with part of the minutes of evidence taken before the defence and external affairs sub-committee. Session 1973-74 Accommodation and staffing in Ottawa and Washington". |
Date | 1974 |
Collection | The Nixon Years, 1969-1974 |
Region | North America |
Countries | Canada, Malawi, United Kingdom |
Places | Alaska; Australia; Britain; Canada; China; Cyprus; Europe; France; Germany; Gibraltar; Ireland; Japan; Libya; Malawi; Malta; New Zealand; Northern Ireland; Uganda; United Kingdom; United States of America; Vietnam |
People | Cromer, 3rd Earl of; Greenhill, Sir Denis |
Topics | Agriculture; Aid; Armed services; Arms; Balance of Payments; British Embassy; Committee to Re-elect the President (CREEP); Common Agricultural Policy (CAP); Concorde; Congress; Congressional Relations; Conservation; Defence; Department of State; Draft; Economy; Elections; Energy; Environment; Exports; FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation); Federal Reserve; Health; Inflation; Japanese; Ministry of Defence; Nimrod; Oil; organisation; Payments; Pentagon; Plumbers; Pollution; Recession; Shipping; State Department; Strikes; Tariffs; Taxation; Taxes; The Nine; Trade; Trade Bill; Trade policy; Treasury; troops; Unemployment; United Nations; Vice President; Vietnam War; Wages; Welfare; withdrawal |
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