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United States Department of State / Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1919
(1919)
Hungary, pp. 410-412
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HUNGARY REOPENING OF TRADE, SEPTEMBER 2, 1919 War Trade Board Files Notice Issued by the War Trade Board Section of the Department of State W.T.B.R. 829 WASHINGTON, September 2, 1919. RESUMPTION OF TRADE WITH HUNGARY The War Trade Board Section of the Department of State an- nounces that, effective September 2, 1919, the resumption of trade and communication between the United States and Hungary has been authorized, and that, to effect such authorization, the General Enemy Trade License referred to in W.T.B.R. 802, July 14, 1919,1 has been amended by deleting the words " Hungary or " from paragraph 2 of the limitations upon said General Enemy Trade License. Emports.--Exports from the United States to Hungary will be controlled by individual export licenses, but such licenses will be issued freely upon application, except with respect to the following commodities whose exportation to Hungary will be restricted for military reasons: [Here follows list identical with that printed in volume I, page 185.] Imports.-Imports into the United States from Hungary may take place under General Import License PBF No. 37 (W.T.B.R. 825 issued August 15, 1919),2 which has been revised and extended, effec- tive September 2, 1919, so as to permit the importation from Hun- gary, without individual import licenses, of all commodities except those specifically enumerated in paragraphs 1, 2 and 4 of said W.T.B.R. 825, paragraph 3 of said Ruling being hereby cancelled and withdrawn. APPOINTMENT OF AN AMERICAN COMMISSIONER, DECEMBER 4, 1919 123Sm61/163a The Secretary of State to the Commissioner at Vienna (Grant-Smith) WASHINGTON, December 10, 1919. SIR: The Department begs to inform you that you have been appointed Commissioner of the United States to Hungary.3 Your 'Ante, p. 239. 410 2 Not printed. 'Appointment dated Dec. 4.
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