II. United States concern at the discriminatory aspects of exchange and import restrictions maintained by the Union of South Africa.
[244] Draft of Minutes of the 151st Meeting of the National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems, Washington, February 28, 1950
Washington, February 28, 1950
NAC Files, Lot 60D137, Box 3621
[245] The Secretary of State to the United States Delegation to the Fourth Session of the Contracting Parties to GATT, at Geneva
Washington, March 3,
1950—7 p. m.
394.31/3–250: Telegram
[246] Extract From Confidential Report by Mr. Henry F. Grady, Chairman of the United States Delegation to the Fourth Session of the Contracting Parties to GATT, to the Secretary of State
[Washington, April
1950.]
International Trade Flies, Lot 57D2S4, Box 111
[247] The Ambassador of the Union of South Africa (Jooste) to the Secretary of State
Washington, 14th September,
1950.
394.31/9–1450
[248] Memorandum by the NAC Staff Committee to the National Advisory Council
[Washington,] October 13, 1950.
NAC Files, Lot 60D137
[249] Action No. 425 Taken Unanimously by the National Advisory Council By Telephone Poll Completed on October 13, 1950, on South African Restrictions
October 13, 1950
NAC Files, Lot 60D137, Box 367
[250] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador of the Union of South Africa (Jooste)
Washington, October 14,
1950.
394.31/9–1450
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