African territories under mandate, U. S. | Cameroons and Togoland, U. S. negoti- negotiations with Great Britain for treaty to ensure rights, 193–196 Agreements. See Treaties, conventions,
Airship constructed in Germany for United States. See Germany: Dir- igible. Alien land laws of California and Wash- ington. See Great Britain: British Indians; and under Japan. Amundsen, Roald, 518-520 Anglo-Persian Oil Co., interest in oil
concessions in Northern Persia, 539-541, 542-543, 544-545, 549-550 Arbitration (see also Haiti; Nether- lands: Agreement with United States; Reparations: Tank ships; and under Sweden), British sugges- tion in connection with U. S. claims to right of participation in repara- tion payments, 125, 132
Arms and munitions of war. See under Honduras; Mexico; Turkey. Arms Traffic Convention of 1919, 740,
Army costs agreement. See under Rep- arations.
Austria, U. S. instructions to Minister
for guidance in relations with So- viet Minister in Austria, 675, 676n Ayacucho, Battle of. See Peru: Cen- tennial celebration.
Baldwin Locomotive Co., 619, 619-620, 623, 626, 627, 628, 641, 643, 644, 649
Bank of the Parisian Union. See Haiti. Belgium (see also Germany: Dirigible;
Morocco; Reparations; Rumania; Extraterritorial rights and Taxa- tion of foreigners under Persia), war debt to Allies, 66-67; to United States, 25, 36, 66-67, 71, 87, 110- 111, 113, 134
Bermuda. See Germany: Dirigible. Blair & Co., loan negotiations with Per- sia, 545, 546
Brooks, Russell M., U. S. vice consul
at Newcastle-on-Tyne. See Great Britain: U. S. consular officers. Bulgaria Recognition of Greek Govern- ment, 268; reparation payments, U. S. claim to right of participation, 152-156
ations with Great Britain for treaty to ensure rights, 193–196 Canada. See Germany: Dirigible. Capitulations (see also Extraterritorial rights and Taxation under Persia), U. S. efforts to maintain rights in Palestine, 197-203
Central American Republics. See Gua- temala; Honduras; Nicaragua. Chase National Bank, 620n, 626, 627n, 628, 640
China. See Japan: South Manchuria Railway Zone. Claims agreement, U. S.-Germany
(1922), 1, 2, 87, 105-106 Claims Commission, Mixed, U. S.-Ger- many. See Reparations: U. S. claims: Damages.
Commercial treaties and agreements: British-Japanese negotiations, U. S. and British opposition to Japa- nese proposal for assimilation of South Manchuria Railway Zone with Japanese territory for tar- iff purposes, 414-417
U. S.-Germany (Dec. 8, 1923), letter from Secretary of State to Sen- ator Lodge urging ratification, 183-192
U. S.-Germany-Great Britain, 1899, alleged violation by New Zealand, 241, 242, 243–244, 245, 245-246 U. S.-Greece. See Greece: Exchange of notes.
U. S.-Guatemala, exchange of notes according mutual unconditional most-favored-nation treatment in customs matters, 290-292 U. S.-Japan: 1894, cited, 399, 405; 1911, provisions, discussion in connection with immigration question, 335-336, 385-388, 399- 400, 405-407, 410
U. S.-Netherlands, proposed. See Netherlands: Treaty.
U. S.-Nicaragua. See Nicaragua: Ex- change of notes.
U. S.-Spain. See Commercial modus vivendi and Treaty of friendship and commerce under Spain. Commissions, committees, etc.: Experts' committees.
Hellenic International Financial Com- mission, 283, 285
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United States. See under Germany.
Commissions, committees, etc.-Contd. | Dirigible constructed in Germany for Mixed Claims Commission, U. S.- Germany, claims adjudicated by. See Reparations: U. S. claims: Damages.
Reparations. Sanitary Commission for Turkey, ap- pointment of an American to participate in consultative capac ity, 743-745
Communist propaganda in United States directed from Russia, 683 Concessions, contracts, etc. See Iraq;
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics: Sinclair Exploration Co.; Oil con- cessions and Railway and motor- road construction under Persia. Conferences, international:
Allied Finance Ministers' Conference. See Reparations: Finance Minis- ters' Conference.
Amapala, Conference at. See under Honduras: Efforts of United
States and Central American Re- publics to bring about peace. London Reparation Conference. See under Reparations.
Consular rights, U. S. negotiations with Great Britain relative to mandated territories, 204-205, 208, 209 Conventions. See Treaties, conventions, etc.
Coolidge, Calvin (see also Japan: Immi- gration):
Approval of Secretary of State's
recommendation for U. S. recog nition of Greek Government, 265 Approval of U. S. negotiation of cus-
toms arrangement with Nicara- gua, 513 Invitation to Peruvian centennial celebration of Battle of Ayacucho, and acknowledgment, 592-593 Proclamations respecting exportation of arms and munitions of war to Honduras, 322-323, 324; to Mex- ico, 428-429
Speech at meeting of Associated Press. excerpts concerning Dawes Plan for reparation payments, 13-15 Costa Rica. See Honduras. Czechoslovakia, attitude regarding Rumanian legislation affecting for- eign creditors, 653-654, 655
Dawes Plan. See Reparations: Experts' Plan.
Denmark, consent to subordination of relief-bond priority to Hungarian reconstruction loan, 331 Deutsch-Amerikanische Petroleum Gesellschaft, tank ships. See Repa- rations: Tank ships.
East Africa, U. S. negotiations with Great Britain for treaty to ensure rights, 193-196
Egypt, Swiss interests in, U. S. consular protection, 705-708
Equitable Trust Co., 620n, 626, 627n, 628, 640 Extradition:
Treaty between United States and- Lithuania, text signed Apr. 9, 422– 427
Rumania. See under Rumania. Turkey. See Turkey: Treaties with United States.
U. S. negotiations with Great Britain relative to mandated territory, 204, 205 Extraterritoriality (see also Extrater- ritorial rights and Taxation of for- eigners under Persia), possibility of suspension of U. S. extraterritorial rights in Tangier Zone, 461-472
Finland, U. S. instructions to Chargé for guidance in relations with So- viet Minister in Finland, 675–677 France (see also Germany: Dirigible; Greece: Refugee loan; Haiti; Mo- rocco; Persia; Reparations; Ru- mania): Hungarian reconstruction loan, French consent to subordina- tion of relief-bond priority to, 330, 331; loan in United States, pro- posed. U. S. attitude, 72-73; recog- nition of Greek Government, atti- tude regarding, 268; Sanitary Com- mission for Turkey, correspondence with United States regarding U. S. appointment of representative, 743n, 744n, 745n; Turkish Petro- leum Co., Ltd., French interests, 229
Germany (see also Reparations): Dirigible, ZR-3, constructed for
United States, delivery to United States: Permissions for flight over territo- ries of other countries, corre spondence relating to Belgium, 170n, 171, 176, 178 Bermuda, 174, 178, 179 Canada, 180, 182
France, 170m, 170-171, 175, 178, 179-180, 180-181, 182 Germany, 176-177, 181-182 Great Britain and Northern Ire- land, 170, 173, 174, 177, 178, 179, 182
Irish Free State, 174, 178, 179 Netherlands, 170n, 172, 176 Newfoundland, 180, 182
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Gilbert, S. Parker, appointment as Agent General for reparation pay- ments under Dawes Plan, 138, 139 Great Britain (see also Germany: Di-
rigible; Greece: Refugee loan; Iraq; Irish Free State; Mandates; Morocco; New Zealand; Persia; Reparations; Rumania): British Indians, ineligibility to citi-
zenship in United States by rul- ing of U. S. Supreme Court: Representations by Great Britain
for postponement of effective date of Court's decision, 252- 256, 258-260; U. S. position, 257-258, 260-261
Status with respect to- Naturalization, 256-258, 261 Property rights, 252-253, 255, 258-260, 261
Student classification, 253-254,
Hindus. See British Indians, supra. Hungary, reconstruction loan: Brit-
ish consent to subordination of relief-bond priority to, 331; Hun- garian negotiations with British interests, 330
Japanese proposal to assimilate South
Manchuria Railway Zone with Japanese territory for tariff pur- poses, British and U. S. opposi- tion, 414-417
Mexico, expulsion of British Chargé. See Mexico: British Chargé. Oil exploitation in Iraq. See Iraq: Turkish Petroleum Co., Ltd. Recognition of Greek Government, 268
Turkey: Arms exports to Turkey, British policy, 739-741, 742-743; Sanitary Commission for Turkey. British correspondence with United States regarding U. S. appointment of representative, 743-745
Exchange of notes with United States according mutual uncondi- tional most-favored-nation treat- ment in customs matters: Nego- tiations, 273-279; text, 279-281; U. S. consideration of notes as in lieu of suggested temporary con- vention, 281, 282: U. S. formal confirmation, 281-282 Political situation: Cabinet changes,
267, 268, 269, 269-270; conflict between republican and royalist factions, 267, 267-268, 269-270; establishment of republican form of government, 270-271, 272 Recognition of Government by- United States:
Appointment of Minister, 268- 269, 270
Letters of credence of U. S. and Greek Chargés d'Affaires, 265-266
Maintenance of diplomatic rela- tions upon establishment of new regime, 272-273 Recommendation of U. S. Secre-
tary of State, 262-265; ap- proval of President Coolidge, 265
Other governments, 268, 272 Refugee loan:
Hellenic International Commission, 283, 285 Loan agreement of 1918, release of veto power by United States, France, and Great Britain to promote conclusion of refugee loan, 282-285 Protocol of Geneva of Sept. 29, 1923, proposed modifications concerning Greek guarantees and amount of loan, 283, 285- 286; U. S. attitude, 287
U. S. bankers, participation, 288- 289
U. S. consent to pledge of further securities by Greece for loan: Inquiries as to U. S. views by France and Greece, 282-283, 285-286; U. S. replies, 284-285, 286-287
Treaty of commerce with United States, proposed, exchange of notes pending conclusion of. See Exchange of notes, supra.
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