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Antarctic claims-diplomatic exchanges between Great Britain, Argentina and Chile in 1952 and 1953

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1954

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page 212 note 1 See p. 167.

page 213 note * For reply see p. 216–17.

page 214 note * See the Polar Record, Vol. 6, No. 43, 1952, p. 413–14CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

page 215 note * See the Polar Record, Vol. 6, No. 43, 1952, p. 414–16Google Scholar.

page 216 note * See p. 214–15.

page 216 note † See the Polar Record, Vol. 6, No. 43, 1952, p. 413–14CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

page 216 note ‡ See p. 213.

page 219 note * See p. 216.

page 220 note * See p. 218–19.

page 222 note * See the Polar Record, Vol. 6, No. 46, 1953, p. 838Google Scholar.

page 223 note * See the Polar Record, Vol. 6, No. 43, 1952, p. 405–07CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

page 225 note * The Foreign Office issued a short statement only after exaggerated news agency reports of the incident had reached London from Buenos Aires.—Ed.

page 225 note † Graham Land.—Ed.

page 225 note ‡ See the Polar Record, Vol. 6. No. 46, 1958, p. 838Google Scholar.