Items where Author is "Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer"
Number of items: 33.
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Notes on alterations to Allied Joint Declaration. (1941)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer
Possible ammendments to Allied Joint Declaration. (1941)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer
Discussion as to who is to sign the "Joint Declaration" for India and New Zealand. (1941)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer
Discussion as to whom should sign the "Joint Declaration" for the Dominion governments. (1941)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer and Wood, Edward Frederick Lindley
Telephone conversation with Sir Bajpai. (1941)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer
Need to clarify position of the US in regards to negotiations with the Japanese. (1941)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer and Campbell, Ronald Ian
Notes on American assistance on British projects. (1941)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer
Covering letter to copy of telegram on volunteers and British Information Services in New York. (1941)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer
Information on passport control and British subjects. (1941)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer
Notes on conversation between First Secretary Hayter and Air Ministry's Cribbett. (1941)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer and Foster, John and Illegible
Secret description of discussion between Churchill and Roosevelt. (1941)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer
Notes on strategic assistance to Turkey. (1941)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer
US military construction in British territories and sending US technicians to work in the UK. (1941)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer
Secret note on supply of war materials to Turkey. (1941)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer
Allied need to prevent a Turko-German rapprochement. (1941)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer
Cover document to secret letters on Turkey Lend-Lease. (1941)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer
Notes on recent telegrams that raise questions on foreign policy. (1941)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer
Request for message to be passed on to Sumner Welles on Japan in Indo-China. (1941)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer
UK authorities are weighing a range of responses to Japanese aggression in Indo-China. (1941)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer
Suggestion that H.E. speak to Sumner Welles. (1941)
Hayter, William Goodenough and Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer
General description of the situation regarding the messages exchanged between the UK Prime Minister and the President of the US. (1941)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer
British authorities have received intelligence on Marshal Petain. (1941)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer
Official text issued by the British Embassy on the Nemours incident. (1941)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer
Draft receipt of a letter on the protection of British interests in Guadeloupe from the British Consul. (1941)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer
Internal correspondence at the British Embassy regarding its attempts to obtain ten Naval Destroyers from the US. (1940)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer and Butler, Neville M.
Decision to delay discussion on Pacific islands. (1940)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer
Amendment to letter reagrding the transfer of US airplanes to Canada. (1939)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer
Legality of transfer of military aircraft to Canada under the Neutrality Act. (1939)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer
H.M.G briefing on future Right of Search discussion for meeting with Mr. Sumner Welles. (1939)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer
Mr. Hickerson from the State Department informs British Embassy officials in DC on the situation of the S.S. City of Flint. (1939)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer and F., J.
British thoughts on US responses to a potential Japanese attack on British and French interests in Shanghai and Tientsin. (1939)
Mallet, Victor Alexander Louis and Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer
British reflections on possible US decision to not renew the 1911 Commerce and Navigation Treaty with Japan. (1939)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer and Mallet, Victor Alexander Louis
UK Embassy notes regarding letter to be sent to State Department regarding a request for UK aircraft tax exemption. (1939)
Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer and Pirie, G. C.