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Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1937, The British Commonwealth, Europe, Near East and Africa, Volume II

Canada:


Contents

    • Informal discussions respecting the possible negotiation of a new trade agreement between the United States and Canada (Documents 119–123)
      • Discussions respecting the St. Lawrence Waterway project (Documents 124–128)
        • Negotiations for the conclusion of an addendum to the tax convention of December 30, 1936 (Documents 129–135)
          • Representations by the United States and Canada to the United Kingdom respecting projected voyage of the British steamer Thorland to the Pacific halibut fishing grounds (Documents 136–142)
            • Efforts of the Department of State to obtain an agreement with the Canadian Government for the construction of a highway to Alaska (Documents 143–147)
              • Convention between the United States and Canada for the preservation of the halibut fishery of the Northern Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea, signed January 29, 1937
              • Agreement between the United States and Canada regarding exchange of information concerning issuance of radio licenses, effected by exchanges of notes, signed March 2 and 10, August 17, September 8 and 20, and October 9, 1937

            The British Commonwealth, Europe, Near East and Africa

            • The British Commonwealth of Nations: (Documents 1–158)
              • Canada: (Documents 119–147)
              • Europe: (Documents 159–456)
                • The Near East and Africa: (Documents 457–752)
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