American-Turkish Claims Settlement: Under the Agreement of December 24, 1923, and Supplemental Agreements Between the United States and Turkey : Opinions and ReportU.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 - Broj stranica: 817 |
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acts of soldiers acts of Turkish affiant affidavit allegations with respect AMERICA ON BEHALF American citizen American Consul amount appears arbitration based on allegations burned caption Claims Çeşme citizenship city of Smyrna claimant company claims application filed claims papers Commission compensation confiscated Consul damages Damascus declaration Department destroyed destruction of property disallowed discussed erty establish a claim February 28 fire in Smyrna furnished Government of Turkey Greek Hochstein Igdir interest international law international reclamation Isaac White Jerusalem looting loss Malamatinis Marsovan ment nationality nature officers opinion written papers to establish payment Persia personal property piastres present prove question real property receipts record reference regard relating REPUBLIC OF TURKEY requisition residence responsibility September Shimmon Smyrna in 1922 Starr Piano Company statement submitted taken testimony tion title deed Turkish Army Turkish authorities Turkish Government Turkish soldiers Turkish troops Turks United Urmia wrongful acts Yonan
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