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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1918, Supplement 1, The World War, Volume I

Cooperation of the United States with the Allied Powers in the Administration of Shipping: the Allied Maritime Transport Council


Contents

    • Representation of the United States on the Allied Maritime Transport Council—First and second meetings of the Council, March 11–14, April 23–25—Resolution recommending the establishment of program committees, April 25—Discussion of the utilization of German ships chartered by France from Brazil—Application of the agreement for equal division of chartered neutral tonnage between Great Britain and the United States—French representations against this agreement—Proposed reapportionment under an Allied Chartering Committee: refusal of the United States to enter into the proposed arrangement (Documents 421–440)
      • Third meeting of the Allied Maritime Transport Council, August 29–30: difficulties presented by the programs for transportation of American troops and of food—Request of the Allied Governments for the submission of American import programs to general scrutiny—Fourth meeting of the Allied Maritime Transport Council, September 30–October 2—Commitment of the United States by the Secretary of War to the submission of its import programs—Allocation of additional shipping for American army transport at the expense of European imports (Documents 441–452)

      Supplement 1, The World War

      • Preface
      • List of Principal Persons
      • List of Papers
      • Part I: The Continuation and Conclusion of the War—Participation of the United States (Documents 1–926)
        • Cooperation of the United States with the Allied Powers in the Administration of Shipping: the Allied Maritime Transport Council (Documents 421–452)

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