Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1927, Volume III
Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1927, Volume III
Editor:
- Joseph V. Fuller
General Editor:
- Tyler Dennett
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1942
- List of Papers
- Greece: (Documents 1–40)
- Negotiations for funding the Greek debt to the United States and for an
additional loan to Greece (Documents 1–25)
- Representations to protect American interests from discrimination in
concession to British company for tramways and bus lines in Athens (Documents 26–31)
- Representations to the Greek Government regarding proposed increase in
import duties on wheat and flour (Documents 32–40)
- Negotiations for funding the Greek debt to the United States and for an
additional loan to Greece (Documents 1–25)
- Guatemala: (Documents 41–62)
- Haiti: (Documents 63–112)
- Amendments to the Haitian Constitution of 1918 (Documents 63–94)
- Amendments to the Haitian Electoral Law of 1919 (Documents 95–101)
- Opposition of the Haitian Government to proposed visit of Senator William
H. King to Haiti (Documents 102–106)
- Disinclination of the Department of State to support the British
Government in claims against Haiti rejected by the Haitian Claims
Commission (Documents 107–112)
- Boundary dispute with the Dominican Republic. (See volume I, General)
- Amendments to the Haitian Constitution of 1918 (Documents 63–94)
- Honduras: (Documents 113–125)
- Irish Free State:
- Italy: (Documents 126–141)
- Destruction of the hydroplane of Commander De Pinedo at Roosevelt Dam,
Arizona (Documents 126–133)
- Activities of uniformed Fascist organizations in the United States (Documents 134–135)
- Representations by the Italian Ambassador regarding newspaper attacks in
the United States against the Italian Government (Documents 136–141)
- Destruction of the hydroplane of Commander De Pinedo at Roosevelt Dam,
Arizona (Documents 126–133)
- Japan:
- Latvia: (Document 142)
- Liberia: (Documents 143–167)
- Mexico: (Documents 168–238)
- Good offices of the American Department of State and the British Foreign
Office to induce American and British oil interests in Mexico to respect
each other’s claims (Documents 168–176)
- Protection of rights of American owners of oil lands in Mexico (Documents 177–188)
- Address of President Coolidge before United Press Association, April 25,
1927, and comments of President Calles thereon (Documents 189–190)
- Attitude of the Department of State toward proposals to arbitrate
differences arising from the Mexican land and petroleum laws (Documents 191–196)
- Convention between the United States and Mexico extending duration of the
General Claims Commission provided for in convention of September 8, 1923,
signed August 16, 1927 (Document 197)
- Termination of the convention between the United States and Mexico to
prevent smuggling, signed December 23, 1925 (Documents 198–199)
- Renewed negotiations for a settlement of the dispute over the Rio Grande
boundary (Documents 200–201)
- Administration of the embargo on the shipment of arms and munitions to
Mexico (Documents 202–219)
- Suppression of activities of Mexican factions on the border in violation
of laws of the United States (Documents 220–221)
- Withdrawal of subpoena by the United States Senate upon Mexican consul
general at New York on assurance that consul general would appear
voluntarily (Documents 222–227)
- Protest by the United States against arbitrary manner of arrest and
deportation of Joseph de Courcy from Mexico (Documents 228–234)
- Good offices of the Department of State to procure for Howard T. Oliver an
opportunity to effect an adjustment of his claim against Mexico (Documents 235–238)
- Good offices of the American Department of State and the British Foreign
Office to induce American and British oil interests in Mexico to respect
each other’s claims (Documents 168–176)
- Morocco: (Documents 239–243)
- Netherlands: (Documents 244–251)
- Nicaragua: (Documents 252–506)
- Efforts by the United States to preserve constitutional government in
Nicaragua (Documents 252–333)
- Assistance by the United States in the supervision of elections in
Nicaragua (Documents 334–387)
- Assistance by the Department of State in the reconstitution of the courts
of Nicaragua (Documents 388–403)
- Appointment of Liberal jefes politicos in Liberal
departments as provided by the Stimson Agreement (Documents 404–415)
- Cooperation of the United States in rearranging the finances of
Nicaragua (Documents 416–431)
- Attitude of the Department of State with respect to loans by American
bankers to the Government of Nicaragua (Documents 432–449)
- Agreement between the United States and Nicaragua establishing the Guardia Nacional de Nicaragua, signed December 22,
1927 (Documents 450–452)
- Assistance by the United States marines in the suppression of bandit
activities in Nicaragua (Documents 453–478)
- Sale of munitions by the United States to the Government of
Nicaragua (Documents 479–485)
- Assistance by the Department of State in the establishment of the
Nicaraguan Claims Commission (Documents 486–502)
- Proposal by President Diaz for a treaty of alliance between the United
States and Nicaragua (Documents 503–506)
- Boundary dispute with Colombia. (See volume I, General.)
- Efforts by the United States to preserve constitutional government in
Nicaragua (Documents 252–333)
- Norway: (Documents 507–510)
- Panama: (Documents 511–534)
- Proposals by Panama to modify the unperfected treaty between the United
States and Panama, signed July 28, 1926 (Documents 511–516)
- Statement by the Department of State that the United States does not
intend to supervise elections in Panama (Documents 517–520)
- Reservation by the United States of rights regarding radio and railroad
construction in Panama (Documents 521–532)
- Protest by Panama against direct negotiations between Cuba and the
authorities of the Panama Canal in an extradition case (Documents 533–534)
- Proposals by Panama to modify the unperfected treaty between the United
States and Panama, signed July 28, 1926 (Documents 511–516)
- Paraguay: (Documents 535–536)
- Concession by Paraguay to the Asunción Port Concession Corporation (Documents 535–536)
- Boundary dispute with Bolivia. (See volume I, General.)
- Concession by Paraguay to the Asunción Port Concession Corporation (Documents 535–536)
- Persia: (Documents 537–602)
- Appointment and services of an American mission to assist in the
administration of the finances of Persia (Documents 537–583)
- Notification by Persia of the termination of capitulations (Documents 584–602)
- Appointment and services of an American mission to assist in the
administration of the finances of Persia (Documents 537–583)
- Peru: (Documents 603–607)
- Poland: (Documents 608–633)
- Request to the Polish Government that American arms manufacturers be given
the same consideration as those of other nations (Documents 608–620)
- Representations to the Polish Government for increase in contingent
allowed for importation of American automobiles (Documents 621–632)
- Extradition treaty between the United States and Poland and accompanying
protocol, signed November 22, 1927 (Document 633)
- Request to the Polish Government that American arms manufacturers be given
the same consideration as those of other nations (Documents 608–620)
- Rumania: (Documents 634–650)
- Proposed treaty of friendship, commerce and consular rights between the
United States and Rumania (Documents 634–640)
- Attitude of the Department of State toward protests by Jewish groups
regarding treatment of Jews in Rumania (Documents 641–644)
- Amends by the Rumanian Government for injuries to an American citizen
resulting from riots at Oradea-Mare (Documents 645–650)
- Proposed treaty of friendship, commerce and consular rights between the
United States and Rumania (Documents 634–640)
- Russia: (Documents 651–656)
- Spain: (Documents 657–705)
- Representations to the Spanish Government for fair compensation to
American interests for property taken by the Spanish petroleum
monopoly (Documents 657–695)
- Continuation of the commercial modus vivendi
between the United States and Spain (Documents 696–700)
- Negotiations concerning the American embargo against Spanish fruits and
vegetables affected by the Mediterranean fruit fly (Documents 701–705)
- Representations to the Spanish Government for fair compensation to
American interests for property taken by the Spanish petroleum
monopoly (Documents 657–695)
- Sweden: (Documents 706–711)
- Proposed treaty of friendship, commerce and consular rights between the
United States and Sweden (Documents 706–709)
- Nonapplicability to the Philippine Islands of arrangements between the
United States and foreign governments for reciprocal exemption from income
tax on shipping profits (Documents 710–711)
- Proposed treaty of friendship, commerce and consular rights between the
United States and Sweden (Documents 706–709)
- Switzerland: (Documents 712–715)
- Turkey: (Documents 716–766)
- Agreement between the United States and Turkey to establish diplomatic and
consular relations and to preserve the status quo in
commercial relations, effected by exchanges of notes, February 17,
1927 (Documents 716–762)
- Good offices of the American Embassy in support of the reopening of
American schools in Turkey (Documents 763–766)
- Agreement between the United States and Turkey to establish diplomatic and
consular relations and to preserve the status quo in
commercial relations, effected by exchanges of notes, February 17,
1927 (Documents 716–762)
- Uruguay: (Documents 767–772)
- Venezuela: (Documents 773–774)
- Yemen: (Documents 775–776)
- Yugoslavia: (Documents 777–780)
- Index