Efforts to secure from the British Government a solution for the problem of discrimination against American commerce in the New Zealand mandate of Western Samoa6
6. For previous correspondence regarding discrimination against American commerce in the New Zealand Mandate of Western Samoa, see Foreign Relations, 1936, vol. i, pp. 852 ff.
[151] The Secretary of State to the Chargé in the United Kingdom (Atherton)
Washington, February 8, 1937.
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[152] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Bingham) to the Secretary of State
London, March 18, 1937—3
p.m.
[Received March 18—11:15 a.m.]
[Received March 18—11:15 a.m.]
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[153] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Bingham)
Washington, March 26, 1937—7
p.m.
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[154] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Bingham) to the Secretary of State
London, April 19, 1937—5
p.m.
[Received April 19—12:55 p.m.]
[Received April 19—12:55 p.m.]
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[155] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Bingham)
Washington, April 22, 1937—1
p.m.
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[156] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Bingham) to the Secretary of State
London, April 29, 1937—6
p.m.
[Received April 29—3:08 p.m.]
[Received April 29—3:08 p.m.]
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[157] The Acting Secretary of State to the Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Bingham)
Washington, May 25, 1937—4
p.m.
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[158] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Bingham) to the Secretary of State
London, August 9, 1937.
[Received August 17.]
[Received August 17.]
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