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 G1 STAT.] MULTILATERALI-MUTUAL AID SETTLEMENT-IAY 2S, 1947 I should appreciate your advising me whether the foregoing is in accordance with your understanding. Sincerely yours, G. C. MARSHALL His Excellency Dr. A. LOUDON, Ambassador of the Netherlands The Netherlands Ambassador to the Secretary of State NETHERLANDS EMBASSY WASHINGTON 9, D. C. HA-5341 MAY 28, 1947 MY DEAR MR. SECRETARY: With reference to your letter to me of today concerning guilders held by the United States Armed Forces, I am glad to confirm that your letter is in accordance with the understanding of my Govern- ment. Sincerely yours, A. LOUDON Ambassador of the Netherlands The Honorable GEORGE C. MARSHALL, Secretary of State. An Officer of the War Department to the Netherlands Minister WAR DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF THE BUDGET OFFICER WASHINGTON 25, D. C. 28 MAY 1947 Mr. Ci. J. H. DAUBANTON MinisterPlenipotentiary Netherlands Embassy 470 Euclid Street, N. W. Washington 26, D. 0. DEAR MR. DAUBANTON: In connection with the Agreement signed today between our Gov- ernments for the settlement of lend-lease and other war accounts and At- p. aW recent conversations between representatives of our Governments in that connection, I am glad to confirm that, upon presentation of appro- priate documents in form acceptable to the United States Army, articles and services procured by the United States Army in the Netherlands and received after March 31, 1946 will be paid for in dollars by the United States Army in the European Theater and articles and services procured by the United States Army in the Territories of Surinam and Curacao and received after August 31, 3945

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