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Reference
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FO 414/256
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Department/Office
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Foreign Office
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Title
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Further Correspondence Part XXIV
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Description
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US customs attaches, rubber, Canadian claim to territories lying north of the Canadian mainland as far as the North Pole, working of prohibition in the US, liquor smuggling, US blockade claims
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Date
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1925
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Collection
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Confidential Print: North America
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Region
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North America
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Countries
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United States, United Kingdom
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Places
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Bahamas; Behring Sea; Belize; Canada; China; Colombia; Cuba; France; Germany; Great Britain; Halifax; Honduras; India; Ireland; Jamaica; Kingston; Malaya; Mexico; Moscow; Newfoundland; Nova Scotia; Red River Settlement; Russia; South Africa; Spain; Sweden; USA
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People
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Chamberlain, Sir Austen; Granville, 2nd Earl, George Leveson Gower; Henderson, Arthur; Howard, Sir Esme; Kellog, Frank B.; Palmerston, 3rd Viscount, Henry John Temple; Spring-Rice, Sir Cecil; Webster, Daniel; Wilson, Woodrow
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Topics
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ammunition; army; boundary; church; civil war; coffee; commerce; commonwealth; communism; communist; Communist Party; constitution; debt; defence; education; finance; industry; League of Nations; liquor smuggling; navy; neutrality; oil; police; Presidential election; public opinion; railways; rationing; rubber; rum; shipping; taxation; trade; war claims; Washington Conference
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Copyright
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Crown Copyright documents © are reproduced by permission of The National Archives London, UK
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