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PAPERS RELATING TO THE FOREIGN RELATIONS
OF THE UNITED STATES
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[For alphabetical index, see end of volume.]
Address of the President, annual_
List of papers, in chronological order, with subjects of correspondence. --
War of 1914-1919, note....
Circulars:
Abrogation of provisions of certain treaties conflicting with the Sea-
men's Act of March 4, 1915. Acceptance of the abrogation by
Bolivia and Great Britain___
Postponement of the opening of the Panama Canal.......
Pan American Medical Conference...
International Congress on Education__
International Engineering Congress...--
International Dry Farming Congress -
Second Pan American Scientific Congress-
First Pan American Financial Conference and High Commission.......
(See also International expositions, conferences, and congresses.)
Radio communication in the American Hemisphere-----
Conditions of enlistment of Americans in foreign armies involving
their expatriation....
Attitude of the United States towards Latin America..
Application of section 13 of the seamen's act of March 4, 1915 to
foreign vessels.__
Argentina:
First Pan American Financial Conference and High Commission.
(See Circulars.)
Message of the President, Victorino de la Plaza, to the Congress____
Bolivia:
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Treaty for the advancement of general peace, concluded between the
United States and Bolivia...
30
Abrogation by the United States of article 34 of the Treaty of May
13, 1858, between the United States and Bolivia. Acceptance
thereof by Bolivia. (See Circular.)
Boundary agreement between Bolivia and Paraguay-
Brazil:
Message of the President, Wenceslau Braz P. Gomes, to the Congress..
Chile:
Message of the President, Ramón Barros Luco, to the Congress.....
Rules and regulations for cable and wireless messages_--
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34
35
36
China:
United States and China...
Message of the President, Yuan Shih K'ai, to the Council of State
acting in the capacity of Li Fa Yuan (national legislative body).
(See Political affairs.)
Political affairs: Constitutional reform; movement to restore mo-
narchical government in China; attitude of the United States---
Relations between China and Japan; "Twenty-one demands" on
China made by Japan; attitude of the United States----
Claims of American citizens against China growing out of the Revolu-
tion of 1911-1912 and the Revolt of 1913; assent of interested
governments to return to the Chinese Government of unused
balance of claims fund; negotiations regarding allocation of revenues
for claims purposes- - -
Huai River Conservancy project; extension of Red Cross option...----
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