Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1926, Volume I
Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1926, Volume I
Editor:
- Joseph V. Fuller
General Editor:
- Tyler Dennett
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1941
- Message of the president of the United States to Congress, December 7, 1926
- List of Papers
- General: (Documents 1–390)
- Proposal of the United States to adhere, with reservations, to the
protocol of the Permanent Court of International Justice (Documents 1–34)
- Participation of the United States in the work of the Preparatory
Commission for the Disarmament Conference (Documents 35–90)
- Discontinuance of the office of American Unofficial Observer, Reparation
Commission (Documents 91–96)
- Proposed disposition of property held by the Alien Property Custodian (Documents 97–111)
- Submission to the Senate of the international convention relating to the
regulation of aerial navigation, done at Paris, October 13, 1919 (Document 112)
- Convention between the United States and other powers revising the
international sanitary convention of January 17, 1912, signed June 21,
1926 (Documents 113–119)
- Preliminary Conference on Oil Pollution of Navigable Waters, Washington,
June 8–16, 1926 (Document 120)
- Sympathetic attitude of the United States toward efforts by the League of
Nations for the suppression of slavery (Documents 121–124)
- Statement to certain foreign Governments regarding efforts of the United
States to control the production of and traffic in narcotic drugs (Document 125)
- Efforts by the United States to prevent the injection of political
questions into the proceedings of the Bolívar Congress at Panama (Documents 126–137)
- Tacna-Arica arbitration: termination of the plebiscite (Documents 138–335)
- Renewal of good offices by the United States in regard to the Tacna-Arica
controversy and rejection by Peru of the proposed settlement (Documents 336–362)
- Boundary disputes (Documents 363–383)
- Bolivia and Paraguay (Documents 363–366)
- Colombia and Peru (Documents 367–376)
- Costa Rica and Panama (Documents 377–378)
- Dominican Republic and Haiti (Documents 379–383)
- Bolivia and Paraguay (Documents 363–366)
- Privileges and immunities of persons belonging to foreign diplomatic
missions in the United States (Documents 384–386)
- Rulings by the Department of State with regard to presumption of
expatriation of naturalized citizens in certain cases (Documents 387–389)
- Reply by the Department of State to questionnaires on international law
submitted by the League of Nations (Document 390)
- Proposal of the United States to adhere, with reservations, to the
protocol of the Permanent Court of International Justice (Documents 1–34)
- Afghanistan: (Documents 391–392)
- Argentina: (Documents 393–396)
- Bolivia: (Documents 397–401)
- Brazil: (Documents 402–410)
- Proposed treaty of friendship, commerce and consular rights between the
United States and Brazil (Documents 402–403)
- Renewal of contract for American Naval Mission to Brazil, signed November
6, 1922 (Documents 404–406)
- Proposals to stimulate the production of rubber in the Amazon
Valley (Documents 407–410)
- Proposed treaty of friendship, commerce and consular rights between the
United States and Brazil (Documents 402–403)
- Canada: (Documents 411–422)
- China: (Documents 423–858)
- Civil war in North China: International naval demonstration at Taku;
overthrow of the Provisional Government of Tuan Chi-jui (Documents 423–455)
- Invasion of the Yangtze Valley by the Southern Nationalist forces and
measures taken for the protection of American interests (Documents 456–531)
- Decision of the United States to await developments before recognizing any
faction claiming to act with authority for China (Documents 532–549)
- Protection of American missionary interests endangered by antiforeign
movement in South China (Documents 550–580)
- Policy of the United States with respect to protection of American
interests during Chinese boycotts and strikes at Canton and Tientsin (Documents 581–603)
- Forced levies upon American business in China (Documents 604–605)
- Continuation of the embargo on shipments of arms to China (Documents 606–610)
- Recommendation of the Minister in China that American troops stationed at
Tientsin be withdrawn (Documents 611–612)
- The Special Conference on the Chinese Customs Tariff (Documents 613–651)
- Efforts of the United States and other powers to meet situation created by
imposition in China of taxes in conflict with treaty provisions (Documents 652–723)
- Protests by the United States and other powers against Chinese financial
measures diverting revenues from payment of foreign loans in default (Documents 724–741)
- Disinclination of the United States to intervene to prevent paralyzing of
Chinese customs service at Hankow by strike (Documents 742–743)
- The Commission on Extraterritoriality in China, provided for by Resolution
V of the Washington Conference (Documents 744–758)
- Abrogation by China of the Sino-Belgian Treaty of November 2, 1865 (Documents 759–773)
- Chinese protest against the adherence of certain powers to the Nine-Power
Treaty concerning China, signed February 6, 1922 (Documents 774–793)
- Rendition of the Shanghai Mixed Court to the Kiangsu Provincial
Government (Documents 794–808)
- Continued support by the United States to the Federal Telegraph Company in
efforts to obtain execution of its contract with the Chinese Government (Documents 809–842)
- Disapproval by the Department of State of proposed grant of oil monopoly
by the Canton Government to the Standard Oil Company (Documents 843–850)
- Attitude of the United States toward the demand of the Chinese Government
for the recall of the Soviet Ambassador in China (Documents 851–853)
- Right of American citizens to bring suits in Chinese courts against the
Government of China (Document 854)
- Status of persons of Chinese race in China claiming American
citizenship (Documents 855–858)
- Civil war in North China: International naval demonstration at Taku;
overthrow of the Provisional Government of Tuan Chi-jui (Documents 423–455)
- Index