Tentang buku ini
Koleksiku
Buku di Google Play
242978
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
PUBLICATION 1374
For sale by the
Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C.
Price $1.50 (Buckram)
JAN 10 '40
CONTENTS
LIST OF PAPERS.
GERMANY:
Insistence by the United States upon its right to participate in the
distribution of German reparation payments under the Dawes
Plan. . .
Page
VII
1
Appointment of an American as Agent General for reparation payments
under the Dawes Plan
135
Payment by Belgium to the United States on account of the costs of
the American Army of Occupation in Germany
140
Claim by the United States of the right to be reimbursed out of Bul-
garian reparation payments for costs of the American Army of
Occupation in Germany
Proposals for a compromise settlement of the dispute between the
Standard Oil Company and the Reparation Commission over the
disposal of the D. A. P. G. tank ships.
152
156
Delivery of the German airship ZR-3 to the United States
Letter from the Secretary of State to Senator Lodge urging ratification
of the treaty between the United States and Germany signed on
December 8, 1923 . .
170
183
GREAT BRITAIN:
Negotiations to ensure by treaty the rights of the United States in
Central African territories under British mandate.
Efforts to maintain American capitulatory rights in Palestine pend-
ing agreement by treaty regarding the British mandate . .
Convention between the United States and Great Britain relating to
rights in Palestine, signed December 3, 1924 .
Continued negotiations to ensure recognition of the principle of the
open door in the Turkish Petroleum Company's concession in
Iraq. . .
Representations by the United States against trade discrimination
by New Zealand in Samoa, and countercomplaint by New
Zealand...
Announcement by the British Government of the decision to accredit
a Minister to represent in the United States the interests of the
Irish Free State
Application to the Irish Free State of the property convention of
March 2, 1899, between the United States and Great Britain. . .
Settlement of the dispute with the British Government regarding
withdrawal of recognition of American consular officers at New-
castle-on-Tyne. .
Representations by the British Government on behalf of British
Indians ineligible to citizenship in the United States.
193
197
203
222
241
246
248
249
252
III
GREECE:
Recognition of the Greek Government by the United States.
Exchange of notes between the United States and Greece according
mutual unconditional most-favored-nation treatment in customs
matters
Consent by the United States to the pledge of further securities by
Greece for the Greek refugee loan of 1924
GUATEMALA:
262
273
282
Exchange of notes between the United States and Guatemala accord-
ing mutual unconditional most-favored-nation treatment in customs
290
HAITI:
Request by the Bank of the Union Parisienne for arbitration of the
question of gold payments on Haitian bonds
293
HONDURAS:
Efforts by the United States and the Central American republics to
reestablish constitutional government in Honduras
Proclamation by President Coolidge prohibiting the exportation of
arms and munitions of war from the United States to Honduras .
HUNGARY:
Consent by the United States that the priority of relief bonds be sub-
ordinated to a new international loan to Hungary for reconstruc-
tion.
JAPAN:
300
321
325
Restriction of Japanese immigration by act of Congress, and the abro-
gation of the Gentlemen's Agreement
333
Japanese legislation to provide for the expatriation of children born
to Japanese parents in the United States and in certain other
countries
Opposition by the United States and Great Britain to the Japanese
proposal to assimilate the South Manchuria Railway Zone with
Japanese territory for tariff purposes
414
Financial settlement by Japan for the fatal shooting of Lieutenant
Warren H. Langdon, U. S. Navy, at Vladivostok by a Japanese
sentry, January 8, 1921
417
LITHUANIA:
Extradition treaty between the United States and Lithuania, signed
April 9, 1924.
422
MEXICO:
Support given by the United States to the Constitutional Govern-
ment in Mexico in suppressing armed insurrection. .
Efforts by the United States to protect American lives and commerce
against the operations of insurgents in Mexican ports.
Protests by the United States against demands upon American citizens
in Mexico for payment of duties and taxes already paid to revolu-
tionary authorities.
428
432
438
Expulsion of the British Chargé from Mexico, and the exercise of good
offices by the United States for the protection of British interests
447
MOROCCO:
Invitations from Great Britain, France, and Spain to the United States
to adhere to the convention of December 18, 1923, regarding the
organization of the statute of Tangier . .
456
NETHERLANDS:
Agreement between the United States and the Netherlands further
extending the duration of the arbitration convention of May 2,
1908. . .
473
Failure to conclude a treaty of friendship, commerce, and consular
rights between the United States and the Netherlands
476
NICARAGUA:
Rejection by the Nicaraguan Government of proposals by the United
States for the supervision of elections in Nicaragua
Intimation by the United States to President Martinez that his elec
tion to the presidency would be considered unconstitutional . . .
Exchange of notes between the United States and Nicaragua according
NORWAY:
487
506
510
Refusal by the Secretary of State to admit that rights of sovereignty
over polar areas may be based upon the formality of taking posses-
sion after discovery
Inconclusive negotiations for a treaty to replace the Taft Agree-
ment
521
Boundary dispute with Colombia. (See Volume I, General.)
PARAGUAY:
Boundary dispute with Bolivia. (See Volume I, General.)
PERSIA:
Delay in the confirmation of an oil concession in Northern Persia to
the Sinclair Exploration Company
Negotiations by Ulen & Company for a contract to build railways or
motor roads in Persia
Retention by the United States and other powers of their extraterri-
torial rights in Persia
565
Cooperation of the United States with Great Britain in efforts to
restrict the export of opium from ports in the Persian Gulf..
582
PERU:
Special diplomatic mission from the United States to participate in
the centennial celebration of the Battle of Ayacucho
Boundary dispute with Ecuador. (See Volume I, General.)
RUMANIA:
592
Protests by the United States against the unsatisfactory attitude of
the Rumanian Government toward American petroleum and other
interests.
597
Protests by the United States against Rumanian legislation restraining
American creditors from collecting debts owed in American cur-
rency
648
Extradition treaty between the United States and Rumania, signed
July 23, 1924, and a note regarding the death penalty
664