III. The Anglo-French declaration of July 13, 1932
[484] The Chargé in France (Armour) to the Secretary of State
Paris, July 13,
1932—3 p.m.
[Received July 13—10:30 a.m.]
[Received July 13—10:30 a.m.]
741.5111 European Co-operation/1: Telegram
[485] Memorandum by the Secretary of State of a Conversation With the British Ambassador (Lindsay)
[Washington,] July 14, 1932.
741.5111 European Co-operation/11
[486] The British Embassy to the Department of State
[
Washington
,] July 14,
1932.
741.5111 European Co-operation/11
[487] The Acting Chairman of the American Delegation to the General Disarmament Conference (Gibson) to the Secretary of State
741.5111 European Co-operation/7: Telegram
[488] The Acting Chairman of the American Delegation to the General Disarmament Conference (Gibson) to the Secretary of State
Geneva, July 14,
1932—11 p.m.
[Received July 14—7:50 p.m.]
[Received July 14—7:50 p.m.]
741.5111 European Co-operation/8: Telegram
[489] The Consul at Geneva (Gilbert) to the Secretary of State
Geneva, July 15,
1932—9 p.m.
[Received July 15—5:04 p.m.]
[Received July 15—5:04 p.m.]
741.5111 European Co-operation/12: Telegram
[490] The Ambassador in Italy (Garrett) to the Secretary of State
Rome, July 22,
1932.
[Received August 4.]
[Received August 4.]
741.5111 European Co-operation/17
[491] The Ambassador in Germany (Sackett) to the Secretary of State
Berlin, August 10,
1932.
[Received August 20.]
[Received August 20.]
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