Survey of International AffairsOxford University Press, 1926 |
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Página 296
... marks ( gold ) per ton of coal available for sale . Indeed , the monthly cost of the M.I.C.U.M. Agreements to the coal and iron industry of the Ruhr was estimated by the industrialists themselves at figures ranging from 90 to 120 million ...
... marks ( gold ) per ton of coal available for sale . Indeed , the monthly cost of the M.I.C.U.M. Agreements to the coal and iron industry of the Ruhr was estimated by the industrialists themselves at figures ranging from 90 to 120 million ...
Página 352
... million gold marks ; ( 7 ) It will be directed by a German President and Managing Board , who can be assisted by a German consultative Committee ; ( 8 ) The due observance of its statutes will be further safeguarded by a General Board ...
... million gold marks ; ( 7 ) It will be directed by a German President and Managing Board , who can be assisted by a German consultative Committee ; ( 8 ) The due observance of its statutes will be further safeguarded by a General Board ...
Página 353
... million gold marks from special sources may pay that sum for Reparation . ( 3 ) 1926–7 , 110 million gold marks.1 ( 4 ) 1927-8 , 500 million gold marks . ( 5 ) 1928–9 , 1,250 million gold marks . This is considered a normal year and a ...
... million gold marks from special sources may pay that sum for Reparation . ( 3 ) 1926–7 , 110 million gold marks.1 ( 4 ) 1927-8 , 500 million gold marks . ( 5 ) 1928–9 , 1,250 million gold marks . This is considered a normal year and a ...
Página 354
... million gold marks per annum . ( 4 ) Pending economic restoration , interest and sinking fund are accepted as follows : First year - nothing ; Second year - one hundred and twenty - five million gold marks ; Third year - two hundred and ...
... million gold marks per annum . ( 4 ) Pending economic restoration , interest and sinking fund are accepted as follows : First year - nothing ; Second year - one hundred and twenty - five million gold marks ; Third year - two hundred and ...
Página 355
... million gold marks meets a double purpose : ( a ) Requirements of gold reserve of the new Bank . ( b ) Internal payments for essential Treaty purposes in 1924-5 . XVI . Organization . The Organization consists of : ( a ) A Trustee for ...
... million gold marks meets a double purpose : ( a ) Requirements of gold reserve of the new Bank . ( b ) Internal payments for essential Treaty purposes in 1924-5 . XVI . Organization . The Organization consists of : ( a ) A Trustee for ...
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11th January 1923 White Book agreement aliens Allied American Annex April arbitration Article August Belgian Belgian Governments Belgium Beneš Britain British Government Committee Communist Corriere della Sera countries Czechoslovakia Dawes Plan December declared delegation Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung diplomatic draft economic Europe European evacuation experts February Fiume foreign Franco-Belgian French and Belgian French Government frontier German German Government Germany's Herriot Hungarian Hungary Ibid immigration Italy Japanese Jugoslav Jugoslavia July June Labour League of Nations Little Entente Lord Curzon MacDonald Majesty's Government March ment military million gold marks Minister negotiations November Occupied Territory October official Palatinate parties passive resistance payments peace Poincaré political population Powers proposed Protocol question quota railway Rapallo Treaty regard régime Reparation Commission Reparation Problem representatives Rhineland Ruhr Rumania Russian Section Separatists September settlement signed Soviet Government Temps tion Treaty of Versailles United Versailles Treaty Yellow Book
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Página 482 - The annual quota of any nationality shall be 2 per centum of the number of foreign-born individuals of such nationality resident in continental United States as determined by the United States census of 1890, but the minimum quota of any nationality shall be 100.
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Página 139 - All aliens other than those mentioned in section one of this act may acquire, possess, enjoy, and transfer real property, or any interest therein, in this State, in the manner and to the extent and for the purposes prescribed by any treaty now existing between the Government of the United States and the nation or country of which such alien is a citizen or subject and not otherwise...
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