Protection of Chinese subjects in Mexico by American diplomatic and consular officers; temporary refuge granted; waiver of Exclusion Act..1
1. See For. Rel. 1911, pp. 615–618.
[1317] The Chinese Minister to the Acting Secretary of State.
Legation of China,
Washington, March 6, 1912.
Washington, March 6, 1912.
File No. 151.07/4.
[1318] The American Consul at Mazatlan to the Secretary of State.
American Consulate,
Mazatlan, March 17, 1912.
Mazatlan, March 17, 1912.
File No. 312.93/19.
[1319] The Acting Secretary of State to the Chinese Minister.
Department of State,
Washington, March 19, 1912.
Washington, March 19, 1912.
File No. 151.07/5.
[1320] The Acting Secretary of State to the American Consul at Mazatlan.
Department of State,
Washington, April 1, 1912.
Washington, April 1, 1912.
File No. 312.93/19.
[1321] The American Ambassador to the Secretary of State.
American Embassy,
Mexico, April 29, 1912—9 p.m.
Mexico, April 29, 1912—9 p.m.
File No. 312.93/20.
[1322] The Acting Secretary of State to the American Ambassador.
Department of State,
Washington, May 2, 1912—11 a.m.
Washington, May 2, 1912—11 a.m.
File No. 312.93/20.
[1323] The American Consul at Nogales to the Secretary of State.
American Consulate,
Nogales, May 2, 1912.
Nogales, May 2, 1912.
File No. 151.07/7.
[1324] The Acting Secretary of State to the American Consul at Nogales.
Department of State,
Washington, May 4, 1912.
Washington, May 4, 1912.
File No. 151.07/7.
[1325] The American Consul at Mazatlan to the Secretary of State.
American Consulate,
Mazatlan, May 5, 1912.
Mazatlan, May 5, 1912.
File No. 312.11/362.