III. Representations by the United States, Sweden, and Finland to Germany and the United Kingdom against interference with shipment of wood pulp to the United States 55
55. For previous correspondence, see section on representations to the German Government against detention of neutral ships and cargoes destined for the United States, Foreign Relations, 1939, vol. i, pp. 821 ff.
[43] The Minister in Sweden (Sterling) to the Secretary of State
[Received May 3—3:25 p.m.]
740.00112 European War 1939/1573: Telegram
[44] The Secretary of State to the Minister in Sweden (Sterling)
740.00112 European War 1939/1573: Telegram
[45] The Swedish Legation to the Department of State
740.00112 Wood Pulp/19
[46] The Chargé in Germany (Kirk) to the Secretary of State
[Received 4:15 p.m.]
658.6231/110: Telegram
[47] The Finnish Minister (Procopé) to the Secretary of State
740.00112 Wood Pulp/18
[48] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Kennedy)
740.00112 Wood Pulp/18: Telegram
[49] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Kennedy)
740.00112 Wood Pulp/19: Telegram
[50] The Secretary of State to the Chargé in Germany (Heath)
740.00112 European War 1939/1496: Telegram
[51] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Kennedy) to the Secretary of State
[Received June 3—6:15 p.m.]
740.00112 Wood Pulp/20: Telegram
[52] The Chargé in Germany (Heath) to the Secretary of State
[Received 5:21 p.m.]
740.00112 European War 1939/1497: Telegram
[53] The Chargé in Germany (Heath) to the Secretary of State
[Received June 5—9:55 a.m.]
740.00112 European War 1939/1504: Telegram
[54] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Kennedy) to the Secretary of State
[Received July 1—8:08 p.m.]
740.00112 Wood Pulp/28: Telegram