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Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1929, Volume I

Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania


[260] The Minister in Latvia ( Coleman ) to the Secretary of State

Riga , June 18, 1929.
[Received July 1.]

711.60M4/4


[261] The Minister in Estonia ( Coleman ) to the Secretary of State

Riga , September 26, 1929.
[Received October 11.]

711.60i4/5

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