Failure of efforts to secure from the interested powers a general acceptance of the arms embargo resolution proposed at the Washington Conference54
54. For previous correspondence regarding efforts by British and American Governments to secure acceptance of the arms embargo resolution, see Foreign Relations, 1923, vol. i, pp. 606 ff.
[519] The Chargé in Portugal (Carroll) to the Secretary of State
Lisbon, September 15,
1924.
[Received October 6.]
[Received October 6.]
893.113/745
[520] The British Ambassador (Howard) to the Secretary of State
Washington, October 24,
1924.
893.113/755
[521] The British Ambassador (Howard) to the Secretary of State
Washington, October 29,
1924.
893.113/757
[522] The Secretary of State to the British Ambassador (Howard)
Washington, November 11,
1924.
893.113/755
[524] The Chargé in Denmark (Harriman) to the Secretary of State
Copenhagen, November 17,
1924.
[Received December 3.]
[Received December 3.]
893.113/776
[525] The British Ambassador (Howard) to the Secretary of State
Washington, November 20,
1924.
893.113/772
[526] The Chargé in the Netherlands (Sussdorff) to the Secretary of State
The
Hague, November 20,
1924.
[Received December 8.]
[Received December 8.]
893.113/780
[527] The Chargé in Sweden (Gittings) to the Secretary of State
Stockholm, December 1,
1924.
[Received December 17.]
[Received December 17.]
893.113/793
[528] The British Ambassador (Howard) to the Secretary of State
Washington, December 10,
1924.
893.113/784
[529] The Secretary of State to the British Ambassador (Howard)
Washington, December 20,
1924.
893.113/784
[530] The Secretary of State to the British Ambassador (Howard)
Washington, December 24,
1924.
893.113/787
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