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Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1934, The American Republics, Volume V

Chile:


Contents

    • Efforts of the Department of State to secure equitable treatment for American interests with respect to Chilean exchange restrictions (Documents 1–38)
      • Protest against Chilean sales tax on fixed charges as applied to the American Government and its diplomatic officers (Documents 39–47)

      The American Republics

      • List of Papers
      • Chile: (Documents 1–47)
        • Colombia: (Documents 48–63)
          • Costa Rica: (Documents 64–73)
            • Cuba: (Documents 74–173)
              • Dominican Republic: (Documents 174–194)
                • Ecuador: (Documents 195–196)
                  • El Salvador: (Documents 197–283)
                    • Guatemala: (Documents 284–304)
                      • Haiti: (Documents 305–394)
                        • Honduras: (Documents 395–412)
                          • Mexico: (Documents 413–483)
                            • Nicaragua: (Documents 484–574)
                              • Panama: (Documents 575–616)
                                • Uruguay: (Documents 617–639)
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