Mutual Security Act Extension: Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Eighty-second Congress, Second Session, on H. R. 7005, to Amend the Mutual Security Act of 1951, and for Other Purposes

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Memorandum submitted by Mutual Security Agency on substitution
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Memorandum submitted by Mutual Security Agency on United Kingdoms
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Technical Cooperation Administration forecasts of obligations and
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Memorandum submitted by Hon Dean Acheson on United States coal
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Letter from Hon William C Foster Department of Defense to
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Memorandum submitted by Mutual Security Agency in response to ques
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administrative expenses under the Mutual Security Act
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Memorandum submitted by Department of Defense on amount for
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Batt Hon William L special mission for Mutual Security Agency
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Memorandum submitted by Hon William L Batt Chief Special Mission
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Memorandum submitted by Hon W J McNeil Assistant Secretary
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Memorandum submitted by Department of Defense on storage of military
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Memorandum submitted by Mutual Security Agency on MSA informa
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Memorandum submitted by International Monetary Fund on total hold
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Page
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Letter from Maj Gen George H Olmsted Director Office of Military
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Memorandum submitted by Mutual Security Agency on impact of
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Memorandum submitted by Mutual Security Agency on definitions
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Memorandum submitted by Mutual Security Agency on examples of
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Active military forces Western Europe United States and Canada Janu
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Memorandum submitted by Mutual Security Agency on net invisible
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Memorandum submitted by Hon Andrew N Overby United States
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Summary of United States Government foreign credits July 1 1954
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on International Monetary and Financial Problems to Hon James
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Memorandum submitted by Hon Andrew N Overby United States Exec
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Schedule of recommended appropriations submitted by American Farm
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Statement submitted by D T Buckley chairman government relations
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Historical survey of coal production_
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United States foreign trade__
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Statement submitted by James G Patton president National Farmers
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Israel fiscal year 1952 program of emergency aid
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Book on United States technical and economic assistance in the Far East
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Formosa chemical fertilizer production imports and consumption_
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Letter to Hon George Meader House of Representatives from Sam
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under military assistance program 880
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Report on the second session of the Provisional Intergovernmental Com
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Statement submitted by Mutual Security Agency concerning testimony
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Estimates of tax receipts and defense expenditure as a percent of gross
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Work time required for purchase of basic commodities industrial workers
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Use of funds appropriated under the Foreign Aid Act of 1949 economic
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Statement submitted by Mutual Security Agency on technical assistance
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Cost of training village workers in India
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Proposed economic and technical assistance 10171018
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Statement submitted by Hon C Tyler Wood Associate Deputy Director
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Statement submitted by Mutual Security Agency on United States military
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Statement submitted by Mutual Security Agency on the European Pay
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Statement submitted by Mutual Security Agency on United Kingdom
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Illustrative basic materials production and support projects fiscal 195253
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Statement of Hon Charles J Kersten a Representative in Congress from
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Statement of Norman M Littell attorney Washington D C
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Gross national product 195051 in current prices
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Statement submitted by the National Foreign Trade Council Inc
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Statement submitted by the Illinois Manufacturers Association
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Statement submitted by Flora B Ludington chairman International
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Statement submitted by Frederick J Libby executive secretary of
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Acquisition cost of excess material transferred by major category as
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Letter from Hon A S J Carnahan a Representative in Congress from
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CHARTS
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Memorandum submitted by International Bank for Reconstruction
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Recapitulation of status of excess equipment as of March 31 1952 1124
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Halaman 27 - States with assurance that such equipment, materials, or sfrviccs are required for and will be used solely to maintain its internal security, its legitimate self-defense, or to permit it to participate in the defense of the area of which it is a part, or in United Nations collective security arrangements and measures, and that it will not undertake any act of aggression against any other state...
Halaman 873 - Commission deems advisable. Any member of the Commission may administer oaths or affirmations to witnesses appearing before the Commission or any subcommittee or members thereof.
Halaman 868 - It is hereby declared to be the policy of the Congress that this Act shall be administered in such a way as (1) to eliminate the barriers to, and provide the incentives for, a steadily increased participation of free private enterprise in developing the resources of foreign countries consistent with the policies of this Act...
Halaman 625 - technical cooperation programs" means programs for the international interchange of technical knowledge and skills designed to contribute to the balanced and integrated development of the economic resources and productive capacities of economically underdeveloped areas.
Halaman 115 - Organization to prevent, on the part of private or public commercial enterprises, business practices affecting international trade which restrain competition, limit access to markets, or foster monopolistic control...
Halaman 574 - Act — (1) not to exceed $5,028,000,000 for assistance pursuant to the provisions of the Mutual Defense Assistance Act of 1949, as amended (22 USC 1571-1604), for countries which are parties to the North Atlantic Treaty and for any country of Europe...
Halaman 782 - The three Governments, should they find that any of these states was preparing to violate frontiers or armistice lines, would, consistently with their obligations as members of the United Nations, immediately take action, both within and outside the United Nations, to prevent such violation.
Halaman 25 - USC 1604 (a)), there are hereby authorized to be appropriated to the President for the fiscal year 1952, not to exceed $555,000,000.
Halaman 44 - ... make, consistent with its political and economic stability, the full contribution permitted by its manpower, resources, facilities and general economic condition to the development and maintenance of its own defensive strength and the defensive strength of the free world...
Halaman 28 - The Deputy Administrator shall perform such functions as the Administrator shall from time to time assign or delegate, and shall act as Administrator during the absence or disability of the Administrator or in the event of a vacancy in the office of Administrator.

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