The Allies decide to take the necessary steps without delay to render themselves independent of the enemy countries in so far as regards the raw materials and manufactured articles essential to the normal development of their economic activities. The Century - Page 1381919Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - History - 1917 - 608 pages
...recommended that measures should be taken to render the Allied countries independent of enemy countries in raw materials and manufactured articles essential...the normal development of their economic activities, to facilitate and improve the interchange of their products, and finally to assimilate the laws governing... | |
| United States - 1916 - 1420 pages
...(C) PERMANENT MEASURES OF MUTUAL ASSISTANCE AND COLLABORATION AMONG THE ALLIES. I. The allies decide to take the necessary steps without delay to render...the normal development of their economic activities. These measures will be directed to assuring the independence of the allies, not only so far as concerns... | |
| National Foreign Trade Council - Commercial policy - 1916 - 132 pages
...independence. c PERMANENT MEASURES OF MUTUAL ASSISTANCE AND COLLABORATION AMONG THE ALLIES The allies decide to take the necessary steps without delay to render...the normal development of their economic activities. These measures will be directed to assuring the independence of the allies, not only so far as concerns... | |
| International law - 1916 - 1062 pages
...independence. Permanent Measures of Mutual Assistance and Collaboration Among The Allies The Allies decide to take the necessary steps without delay to render...the normal development of their economic activities. These measures will be directed to assuring the independence of the Allies, not only so far as concerns... | |
| A. D. McLaren - Germany - 1916 - 240 pages
...to take measures to "render themselves independent of the enemy countries, in so far as regards the raw materials and manufactured articles essential...normal development of their economic activities." 3. Naturalisation. — This subject opens up momentous questions which must be dealt with in a separate... | |
| John Atkinson Hobson - Free trade - 1916 - 182 pages
...steps without delay to render themselves independent of the enemy countries in so far as regards the raw materials and manufactured articles essential...the normal development of their economic activities. These steps should be directed to assuring the independence of the Allies not only so far as concerns... | |
| Robert Balmain Mowat - Political Science - 1916 - 228 pages
...steps without delay to render themselves independent of the enemy countries in -so far as regards the raw materials and manufactured articles essential...the normal development of their economic activities. These steps should be directed to assuring the independence of the Allies not only so far as concerns... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1917 - 900 pages
...Under the third heading the Allies register their decision to take such measures as may be necessary "to render themselves independent of enemy countries...normal development of their economic activities," to improve land and sea transportation, postal and telegraph facilities between the Allies so as to... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1917 - 638 pages
...steps without delay to render themselves independent of the enemy countries in so far as regards the raw materials and manufactured articles essential...the normal development of their economic activities. These measures should be directed to assuring the independence of the Allies not only so far as concerns... | |
| John Taylor Peddie - Commercial policy - 1917 - 336 pages
...steps without delay to render themselves independent of the enemy countries in so far as regards the raw materials and manufactured articles essential...the normal development of their economic activities. These steps should be directed to assuring the independence of the Allies not only so far as concerns... | |
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