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Reference FO 414/249
Department/Office Foreign Office
Title Further Correspondence Part XVII
Description French opinion on submarine question, naval armaments limitation, Italian view of submarine proposals, poison gas, Norwegian opinion on submarine proposals, Swedish opinion on submarine proposals, Spanish opinion on submarine proposals, sale of surplus warships, disposal of German property in US, oil, British shipping, Palestine Mandate
Date 1922
Collection Confidential Print: North America
Region North America
Countries France, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Spain, Germany, United Kingdom, Israel
Places Alaska; Argentina; Austria; Barbados; Belgium; Bermuda; Bolivia; Brazil; Buenos Aires; Bulgaria; Canada; Chile; China; Colombia; Costa Rica; Cuba; Czechoslovakia; Dominican Republic; Ecuador; Egypt; France; Germany; Great Britain; Greece; Guatemala; Halifax; Hawaii; Hayti; Honduras; Hong Kong; Hungary; India; Ireland; Japan; Korea; Malaya; Mexico; Moscow; Nicaragua; Palestine; Panama; Paraguay; Persia; Peru; Quebec; Red River Settlement; Russia; Siam; South Africa; Spain; Sweden; The Philippines; Turkey; Uruguay; USA
People Borden, Sir Robert; Churchill, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer; Geddes, Sir Auckland; Harding, Warren G.; Howard, Sir Esme; Hughes, Charles Evans; Lloyd George, David; Root, Elihu; Wilson, Woodrow
Topics agriculture; ammunition; army; aviation; banking; boundary; church; cocoa; commerce; commonwealth; communist; conscription; constitution; currency; debt; defence; education; Ellis Island; expenditure; finance; immigration; imperialism; industry; League of Nations; navy; neutrality; oil; Palestine Mandate; Panama Canal; petroleum industry; police; post office; Presidential election; public opinion; railways; shipping; slave trade; slavery; submarine; sugar; taxation; trade; Treaty of Washington; troops; unemployment; US Democratic Party; US Republican Party; war claims; Washington Conference
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