Items where Author is "Hull, Cordell"
Number of items: 42.
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Reports of Japanese attack on American Legation in Bangkok. (1941)
Hull, Cordell
Copy of document handed by the US Secretary of State to the Japanese Ambassador in the US. (1941)
Hull, Cordell
Receipt of the King's instrument of ratification on the Treaty for the Advancement of Peace. (1941)
Hull, Cordell
Receipt of letter and telegram on the Thai government. (1941)
Hull, Cordell
Covering letter to aide-mémoire on the French government. (1941)
Hull, Cordell
Letter on the Treaty for the Advancement of Peace. (1941)
Hull, Cordell
US rejection of the Trinidad Governor's proposed construction of bases in Trinidad on technical grounds. (1940)
Hull, Cordell
Discussion of agreement between British, Newfoundland and US authorities over the commencement of base construction. (1940)
Hull, Cordell
US State Department proposed amendments to clauses in leases on areas and facilities for US bases in the Caribbean. (1940)
Hull, Cordell
Notice of amounts due and payable by the UK government to the US on loans. (1940)
Hull, Cordell
Discussion of extention of Danish political and economic interests to the whole of Greenland. (1940)
Hull, Cordell
Treaty between the United States and Australia. (1940)
Hull, Cordell
Treaty between the United States and New Zealand. (1940)
Hull, Cordell
Covering letter and attached documents on British request to transfer government accounts to the the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. (1940)
Welles, Sumner and Hull, Cordell and Yardley, Edward and Colebrook, Mulford A. and Ronald, N. B.
Discussion of transfer of British government accounts to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. (1940)
Hull, Cordell
House of Representatives report on changing the Neutrality Act. (1940)
House Committee on Foreign Affairs and Hull, Cordell
Notice of amounts due and payable by the UK government to the US on loans. (1940)
Hull, Cordell
Authorising investigation of activities of agents of foreign nations affecting neutrality of the US. (1940)
Hull, Cordell
Text of letter concerning the German White Paper. (1940)
Hull, Cordell
US Secretary of State clarifying matters to the British Ambassador regarding the Mexican oil dispute. (1940)
Hull, Cordell
US confirmation that it does not object to the British setting up a postal service on the Canton and Enderbury Islands. (1940)
Hull, Cordell
Text of Cordell Hull letter on Soviet Union. (1940)
Hull, Cordell
Secretary of State Hull's transmission of UK Ambassador Kerr's thanks to the US Antarctic Service for aiding the Pitcairn Islanders. (1939)
Hull, Cordell
US discusses its actions in regards to activities involving belligerent nations. (1939)
Hull, Cordell
US regulations relating to war time travel for US citizens. (1939)
Hull, Cordell
USG discussing Sir Neville Henderson's mission to Berlin. (1939)
Hull, Cordell
British request for the US government to charge of its interests in occupied Europe. (1939)
Hull, Cordell
US interpretation of the 1929 Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to International Transportation by Air. (1939)
Hull, Cordell
Application to Canada of the special provisions for exportation. (1939)
Hull, Cordell
British notification to US of suspension of the 1936 London Treaty for the Limitation of Naval Armament in respects to India. (1939)
Hull, Cordell
Application to South Africa of the special provisions for exportation. (1939)
Hull, Cordell
Revisions to the laws and regulations regarding the International Traffic in Arms. (1939)
Hull, Cordell
US Secretary of State thanking British resuce of survivors of the "S.S. Athenia". (1939)
Hull, Cordell
British and French governments' desire to spare bombing civilian populations and monuments. (1939)
Hull, Cordell
US acknowledging receipt of British request for US to extend protection to prisoners of war. (1939)
Hull, Cordell
US Secretary of State Hull contacts the Japanese ambassador regarding the 1911 Treaty of Commerce and Navigation. (1939)
Hull, Cordell
US Secretary of State Hull discusses Senator Vanderberg's resolution for the abrogation of the US-Japanese Treaty of Commerce and Navigation of 1911. (1939)
Hull, Cordell
US Secretary of State Hull discusses adjournment of Congress regarding Commerce and Navigation legislation. (1939)
Hull, Cordell
US Secretary of State Hull responds to question on whether US might be considering a military accommodation with Brazil. (1939)
Hull, Cordell
Confidential future press release on the use of the Phoenix Islandss for aviation and communication. (1939)
Lindsay, Ronald Charles and Hull, Cordell
Note defining the administration of the Canton and Enderbury Islands. (1939)
Hull, Cordell
Communication on defining the administration of the Canton and Enderbury Islands. (1939)
Hull, Cordell