Austria-Hungary
Contents
- Passage through United States of remains of late Mexican minister to
Austria-Hungary. (Documents 16–17)
- Agreement between Russia and China relative to Manchuria. (Document 18)
- Raising of United States legation to Austria-Hungary and Austro-Hungarian
legation to the United States to embassies. (Documents 19–29)
- Right of widow of Austro-Hungarian soldier to pension. (Documents 30–31)
- Political, social, and commercial relations between the United States and
Austria-Hungary. (Document 32)
- Protection of Cuban interests by United States consular officials. (Document 33)
- Admission into Austria-Hungary of proprietary preparations of American
manufacture. (Documents 34–37)
- Jews in Roumania—discriminations against, condition of helplessness to
which they are reduced, and objection of United States Government to
immigration of such persons. (Document 38)
- Sending of Hungarian national banner to the United States. (Documents 39–40)
- Accident to President Roosevelt. (Documents 41–42)
- Status of naturalized United States citizens of Austro-Hungarian origin
returning to their native country—Retention by Hungarian officials of
passport and certificate of nauralization of Josef Janco. (Documents 43–47)
- Military service case of Joseph Kristof. (Documents 48–50)
- Military service cases of Joseph Knopp, Jacob Friedberg, Harry Schmierie,
Michael Tenzer, and Frank Howrka. (Document 51)
- Passport application of Moses Lilienthal. (Documents 52–53)
- Passport application of Theodor F. Alexander. (Documents 54–55)
- Passport application of Armin Freiman. (Documents 56–57)
- Passport application of Harry Frommer. (Documents 58–59)