Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1928, Volume III
Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1928, Volume III
Editor:
- Joseph V. Fuller
General Editor:
- Tyler Dennett
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1943
- List of Papers
- Greece: (Documents 1–60)
- Agreement between the United States and Greece for the funding of the
Greek debt to the United States and for an additional loan to Greece (Documents 1–19)
- Convention between the United States and Greece for the prevention of
smuggling of intoxicating liquors, signed April 25, 1928 (Documents 20–23)
- Proposed treaty of friendship, commerce and consular rights between the
United States and Greece (Documents 24–27)
- Proposed naturalization treaty between the United States and Greece (Documents 28–32)
- Assistance by the Department of State to American firms interested in the
Struma Valley drainage project (Documents 33–51)
- Policy of the Department of State regarding opportunity for American firms
to compete for work to be done from proceeds of American loans (Documents 52–53)
- Citizenship upon entering Greece of former Ottoman subjects of Greek
Orthodox religion naturalized in the United States (Documents 54–58)
- Claims of American citizens of Greek Orthodox religion for property
confiscated by Turkey under the convention concerning exchange of Greek and
Turkish populations (Documents 59–60)
- Agreement between the United States and Greece for the funding of the
Greek debt to the United States and for an additional loan to Greece (Documents 1–19)
- Guatemala:
- Boundary dispute with Honduras. (See volume I, General.)
- Haiti: (Documents 61–65)
- Hejaz and Nejd: (Documents 66–69)
- Honduras: (Documents 70–93)
- Efforts of the United States to discourage revolutionary activities
against the Government, of Honduras (Documents 70–83)
- Administration of the embargo on the shipment of arms and munitions to
Honduras (Documents 84–88)
- Protest against libelous attack in the newspaper El
Cronista upon Roy Tasco Davis, American Minister in Costa
Rica (Documents 89–93)
- Boundary dispute with Guatemala. (See volume I, General.)
- Efforts of the United States to discourage revolutionary activities
against the Government, of Honduras (Documents 70–83)
- Irish Free State: (Documents 94–103)
- Italy: (Documents 104–122)
- Treaty of arbitration between the United States and Italy, signed April
19, 1928 (Documents 104–105)
- Representations by the Italian Government regarding activities in Italy of
American customs agents investigating valuation of exports to the United
States (Documents 106–107)
- Question of control from Italy of Fascist organizations in the United
States (Documents 108–113)
- Representations by the Italian Government regarding alleged infringement
of Italian treaty rights by Florida fish and game law (Documents 114–122)
- Treaty of arbitration between the United States and Italy, signed April
19, 1928 (Documents 104–105)
- Japan: (Documents 123–140)
- Convention between the United States and Japan for the prevention of
smuggling of intoxicating liquors, signed May 31, 1928 (Documents 123–130)
- Proposed treaties of arbitration and conciliation between the United
States and Japan (Documents 131–134)
- Proposal by Japan that a conference be called to revise the fur seals
convention signed July 7, 1911 (Documents 135–140)
- Convention between the United States and Japan for the prevention of
smuggling of intoxicating liquors, signed May 31, 1928 (Documents 123–130)
- Latvia: (Documents 141–186)
- Treaty of friendship, commerce and consular rights, and accompanying
protocol, between the United States and Latvia, signed April 20, 1928 (Documents 141–173)
- Representations to the Latvian Government regarding certain requirements
affecting American indirect trade with Latvia (Documents 174–176)
- Representations against the application of a residence or sojourn tax on
American citizens in Latvia (Documents 177–186)
- Treaty of friendship, commerce and consular rights, and accompanying
protocol, between the United States and Latvia, signed April 20, 1928 (Documents 141–173)
- Liberia: (Documents 187–224)
- Appointment of John Loomis as Financial Adviser to the Republic of Liberia
succeeding Sidney de la Rue (Documents 187–197)
- Denial by President King of Liberia of allegations made by Raymond Leslie
Buell regarding Firestone concession (Documents 198–203)
- Establishment of radio communication between the United States and
Liberia (Documents 204–224)
- Appointment of John Loomis as Financial Adviser to the Republic of Liberia
succeeding Sidney de la Rue (Documents 187–197)
- Lithuania: (Documents 225–229)
- Mexico: (Documents 230–276)
- Protection of rights of American owners of oil lands in Mexico (Documents 230–242)
- Convention between the United States and Mexico safeguarding livestock
interests through the prevention of infectious and contagious diseases,
signed March 16, 1928 (Documents 243–257)
- Opposition of the Department of State to any undue preference for any
group of creditors of the Mexican Government (Documents 258–260)
- Establishment of air mail service between the United States and
Mexico (Documents 261–265)
- Good offices of Ambassador Morrow in facilitating negotiations between the
Mexican Government and representatives of the Roman Catholic Church (Documents 266–267)
- Representations to the Mexican Government regarding protection of American
interests at Manzanillo from attacks by revolutionists (Documents 268–271)
- Designation of the third member of the General and Special Claims
Commissions by the President of the Administrative Council of the Hague
Tribunal (Documents 272–276)
- Protection of rights of American owners of oil lands in Mexico (Documents 230–242)
- Morocco: (Documents 277–301)
- Reservation of rights by the United States in the application of taxes to
American citizens and protégés in the French Zone in Morocco (Documents 277–278)
- Negotiations concerning claims and proposed recognition by the United
States of the Spanish Zone in Morocco (Documents 279–289)
- Attitude of the United States toward proposed changes in the status of
Tangier (Documents 290–301)
- Reservation of rights by the United States in the application of taxes to
American citizens and protégés in the French Zone in Morocco (Documents 277–278)
- Netherlands: (Documents 302–337)
- Understanding between the United States and the Netherlands concerning
reciprocal access to petroleum resources (Documents 302–329)
- Treaty between the United States and the Netherlands for the advancement
of peace, signed December 18, 1913, and protocol interpretative of article I
thereof, signed February 13, 1928 (Documents 330–334)
- Proposed treaty of arbitration between the United States and the
Netherlands (Documents 335–337)
- Understanding between the United States and the Netherlands concerning
reciprocal access to petroleum resources (Documents 302–329)
- Nicaragua: (Documents 338–545)
- Assistance by the United States in the supervision of elections in
Nicaragua (Documents 338–455)
- Cooperation of the United States in rearranging the finances of
Nicaragua (Documents 456–492)
- Assistance by the United States marines in the suppression of bandit
activities in Nicaragua (Documents 493–545)
- Boundary dispute with Colombia. (See volume I, General.)
- Assistance by the United States in the supervision of elections in
Nicaragua (Documents 338–455)
- Norway: (Documents 546–568)
- Panama: (Documents 569–573)
- Proposals by Panama to modify the unperfected treaty between the United
States and Panama, signed July 28, 1926 (Documents 569–570)
- Statement by the Department of State that the United States does not
intend to supervise elections in Panama (Document 571)
- Representations by Panama respecting statement of President Coolidge
classifying the Panama Canal Zone as a possession of the United
States (Documents 572–573)
- Proposals by Panama to modify the unperfected treaty between the United
States and Panama, signed July 28, 1926 (Documents 569–570)
- Paraguay:
- Boundary dispute with Bolivia. (See volume I, General.)
- Persia: (Documents 574–646)
- Peru:
- The Tacna-Arica dispute. (See volume I, General.)
- Poland: (Documents 647–654)
- Portugal: (Documents 655–677)
- Rumania: (Documents 678–693)
- Efforts to reach a satisfactory settlement regarding subsoil rights in
leased Rumanian oil lands (Documents 678–684)
- Refusal of the Department of State to associate the flotation of an
American loan to Rumania with questions pending between the two
Governments (Documents 685–689)
- Attitude of the Department of State toward protests by Jewish groups
regarding treatment of Jews in Rumania (Documents 690–693)
- Efforts to reach a satisfactory settlement regarding subsoil rights in
leased Rumanian oil lands (Documents 678–684)
- Russia: (Documents 694–701)
- Policy of the United States toward the Soviet regime (Document 694)
- Reiteration by the United States of its policy not to countenance
infringements by Americans upon foreign rights in Russia (Documents 695–696)
- Continued refusal of the United States mints and assay offices to accept
gold of Soviet origin (Documents 697–701)
- Policy of the United States toward the Soviet regime (Document 694)
- Spain: (Documents 702–747)
- Sweden: (Documents 748–756)
- Switzerland: (Documents 757–768)
- Turkey: (Documents 769–824)
- Proposed treaties of arbitration and conciliation between the United
States and Turkey (Documents 769–783)
- Prolongation of commercial modus vivendi between
the United States and Turkey by exchange of notes, May 19, 1928 (Documents 784–797)
- Closing of American school at Brusa and trial of American teachers on
charge of teaching Christianity (Documents 798–816)
- American aid in the evacuation of Russian refugees in Turkey (Documents 817–824)
- Proposed treaties of arbitration and conciliation between the United
States and Turkey (Documents 769–783)
- Index