Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1933, The British Commonwealth, Europe, Near East and Africa, Volume II
Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1933, The British Commonwealth, Europe, Near East and Africa, Volume II
Editors:
- Rogers P. Churchill
- Matilda F. Axton
- Newton O. Sappington
- Morrison B. Giffen
- Francis C. Prescott
General Editor:
- E. R. Perkins
- Gustave A. Nuermberger
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1949
- List of Papers
- The British Commonwealth of Nations: (Documents 1–96)
- Great Britain: (Documents 1–31)
- Applicability of Imperial tariff preference to grain shipped from
Canada through the United States to the United Kingdom (Documents 1–5)
- Proposed supplementary convention between the United States and Great
Britain regarding tenure and disposition of real and personal
property
(Documents 6–9)
- Indefinite postponement of negotiations for a treaty of arbitration
between the United States and Great Britain
(Documents 10–14)
- Citizenship status of adopted child whose father has acquired American
citizenship by naturalization (Documents 15–18)
- Exchange of notes regarding reporting by American and British consular
officers to tax authorities of the compensation received by native
employees (Documents 19–25)
- Assessment of certain taxes by the British Government against American
consular officers in the United Kingdom (Documents 26–31)
- Applicability of Imperial tariff preference to grain shipped from
Canada through the United States to the United Kingdom (Documents 1–5)
- Canada: (Documents 32–79)
- Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the
United States and Canada (Documents 32–36)
- Continued negotiations with the Canadian Government regarding damages
to property in the State of Washington by fumes from the smelter at
Trail, B. C.
(Documents 37–47)
- Representations regarding the seizure of American salmon trollers May, Queen City, Sunrise, and Tillie M. by the Canadian vessel Rividus
(Documents 48–55)
- Representations regarding treatment of an American citizen in a
Canadian prison and right of consular officers to visit their nationals
in prison (Documents 56–66)
- Agreement between the United States and Canada for the dredging of
certain shoal areas in the St. Clair River (Documents 67–70)
- Agreement concerning the diversion of water through the Massena Canal
and Grass River as affected by provisions of the St. Lawrence Deep
Waterway Treaty, effected by exchange of notes, January 13, 1933 (Documents 71–72)
- Agreement concerning the Chicago diversion of water as affected by
provisions of the St. Lawrence Deep Waterway Treaty, effected by
exchange of notes, April 5, 1933 (Documents 73–74)
- Load line convention between the United States and Canada, signed
December 9, 1933 (Document 75)
- Effect upon American citizenship of oaths required of aliens who teach
in Canadian schools (Documents 76–79)
- Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the
United States and Canada (Documents 32–36)
- Irish Free State: (Documents 80–83)
- New Zealand: (Documents 84–92)
- Union of South Africa: (Documents 93–96)
- Arrangement between the United States and the Union of South Africa
for air navigation, effected by exchange of notes signed March 17, 1933,
and September 20, 1933 (Documents 93–94)
- Arrangement between the United States and the Union of South Africa
for pilot licenses to operate civil aircraft, effected by exchange of
notes signed March 17, 1933, and September 20, 1933 (Documents 95–96)
- Arrangement between the United States and the Union of South Africa
for air navigation, effected by exchange of notes signed March 17, 1933,
and September 20, 1933 (Documents 93–94)
- Great Britain: (Documents 1–31)
- Europe: (Documents 97–621)
- Albania: (Document 97)
- Czechoslovakia: (Documents 98–102)
- Finland: (Documents 103–108)
- Proposed military service convention between the United States and
Finland (Documents 103–108)
- Proposed military service convention between the United States and
Finland (Documents 103–108)
- France: (Documents 109–138)
- Representations on account of discriminations against American
products imported into France (Documents 109–120)
- Increase in quota for importation of French wines and liquors in
return for increase by France in quotas for certain American
products (Documents 121–124)
- Representations regarding the proposed French petroleum
monopoly (Documents 125–132)
- Agreement between the United States and France regarding the
interpretation of article 7 of the consular convention concluded
February 23, 1853, effected by exchange of notes signed February 23 and
March 4, 1933
(Documents 133–138)
- Representations on account of discriminations against American
products imported into France (Documents 109–120)
- Germany: (Documents 139–377)
- Political developments in Germany under the National Socialist
regime
(Documents 139–184)
- The Nazi control of business, industry and labor in Germany (Documents 185–192)
- Relations of the Nazi regime with the Evangelical and Roman Catholic
Churches (Documents 193–203)
- Nazification of German institutions of learning (Documents 204–209)
- Persecution of Jews in Germany (Documents 210–240)
- American participation in the establishment of the High Commission for
Refugees (Jewish and other) coming from Germany (Documents 241–248)
- Status of William E. Dodd as appointed Ambassador to Germany pending
his reception by President Hindenburg (Documents 249–257)
- Attacks upon American citizens in Germany
(Documents 258–273)
- German representations urging the recall of Edgar Ansel Mowrer, an
American newspaper correspondent in Germany (Documents 274–281)
- Efforts to protect rights of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society,
an American religious organization operating in Germany (Documents 282–293)
- Efforts of the Consul General at Berlin to protect American business
interests threatened by Nazi discriminatory measures (Documents 294–299)
- Representations regarding German discrimination against American scrip
and bond holders in the execution of the German transfer
moratorium (Documents 300–320)
- Discrimination against American products under the German law
providing tax exemption for replacement acquisition (Documents 321–328)
- German discrimination against American and other foreign shipping
companies (Documents 329–337)
- Representations against German imposition of discriminatory quotas on
importation of American products (Documents 338–343)
- Status with regard to taxation of German corporations, subsidiaries of
American corporations (Documents 344–346)
- Action by the United States similar to that taken by other powers to
prevent the sale of military airplanes to Germany (Documents 347–352)
- Petitions for rehearings in the so-called sabotage cases: Black Tom
and Kingsland
(Documents 353–358)
- Representations by the German Embassy against collection of customs
duties on German coal in violation of treaty provisions for
most-favored-nation treatment (Documents 359–371)
- Representations by the German Embassy against the Beverage Control Law
of the State of New York as being in violation of treaty rights (Documents 372–377)
- Political developments in Germany under the National Socialist
regime
(Documents 139–184)
- Greece: (Documents 378–411)
- Insistence by the United States upon Greek responsibility for the
service of American loans to Greece under the agreements of May 10,
1929, and May 24, 1932
(Documents 378–381)
- Representations to the Greek Government against proposals to extend
throughout Greece the Government monopoly in the sale of refined
oil (Documents 382–387)
- Unsuccessful attempts to obtain extradition of Samuel Insull from
Greece; denunciation by the United States of extradition treaty of May
6, 1931 (Documents 388–411)
- Insistence by the United States upon Greek responsibility for the
service of American loans to Greece under the agreements of May 10,
1929, and May 24, 1932
(Documents 378–381)
- Italy: (Documents 412–439)
- Proposed treaty between the United States and Italy concerning
nationality and military obligations (Documents 412–422)
- Fascist pressure on naturalized American citizens visiting
Italy (Documents 423–430)
- Representations by the Italian Embassy respecting violent death of an
Italian national while detained in jail at New Orleans (Documents 431–439)
- Proposed treaty between the United States and Italy concerning
nationality and military obligations (Documents 412–422)
- Latvia: (Documents 440–445)
- Netherlands: (Documents 446–450)
- Norway: (Documents 451–460)
- Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the
United States and Norway (Documents 451–454)
- Arrangement between the United States and Norway regarding air
navigation, effected by exchange of notes signed October 16, 1933 (Documents 455–456)
- Arrangement between the United States and Norway regarding pilot
licenses to operate civil aircraft, effected by exchange of notes signed
October 16, 1933 (Documents 457–458)
- Arrangement between the United States and Norway regarding reciprocal
recognition of certificates of airworthiness for imported aircraft,
effected by exchange of notes signed October 16, 1933 (Documents 459–460)
- Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the
United States and Norway (Documents 451–454)
- Portugal: (Documents 461–476)
- Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the
United States and Portugal (Documents 461–468)
- Representations regarding discriminatory charges in Portuguese
ports
(Documents 469–476)
- Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the
United States and Portugal (Documents 461–468)
- Rumania: (Documents 477–491)
- Recognition by the United States of Rumania’s de
facto sovereignty over Bessarabia
(Documents 477–482)
- Suspension of payments by Rumania on war damage bonds held by the
Romano-Americana, subsidiary of the Standard Oil Company of New
Jersey
(Documents 483–485)
- Representations against the application of the Rumanian system of
import quotas (Documents 486–491)
- Recognition by the United States of Rumania’s de
facto sovereignty over Bessarabia
(Documents 477–482)
- Spain: (Documents 492–534)
- Efforts of the Governments of the United States and Spain to eliminate
mutual trade grievances
(Documents 492–497)
- Representations against bills introduced in the Spanish Cortes to
annul the contract of the International Telephone and Telegraph
Company
(Documents 498–505)
- Representations respecting discrimination against American automobile
trade in Spain (Documents 506–512)
- Representations to mitigate severity of treatment of Americans held at
Palma for alleged attack upon civil guards (Documents 513–534)
- Efforts of the Governments of the United States and Spain to eliminate
mutual trade grievances
(Documents 492–497)
- Sweden: (Documents 535–560)
- Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the
United States and Sweden (Documents 535–540)
- Refusal of the Swedish State Railways to pay Dexter and Carpenter,
Inc., judgment granted by a United States Court
(Documents 541–547)
- Convention between the United States and Sweden for the exemption from
military service of persons having dual nationality, signed January 31,
1933 (Documents 548–552)
- Reciprocal air navigation arrangement between the United States and
Sweden, effected by exchange of notes, September 8 and 9, 1933 (Documents 553–554)
- Reciprocal arrangement between the United States and Sweden for the
issuance of pilot licenses to operate civil aircraft, effected by
exchange of notes, September 8 and 9, 1933 (Documents 555–556)
- Arrangement between the United States and Sweden providing for the
reciprocal recognition of certificates of airworthiness for imported
aircraft, effected by exchange of notes, September 8 and 9, 1933 (Documents 557–558)
- Reciprocal extension by the United States and Sweden of free entry
privileges for Legation employees (Documents 559–560)
- Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the
United States and Sweden (Documents 535–540)
- Switzerland: (Documents 561–562)
- Exemption of Swiss Consuls in the United States from various excise
taxes (Documents 561–562)
- Exemption of Swiss Consuls in the United States from various excise
taxes (Documents 561–562)
- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics: (Documents 563–621)
- Recognition by the United States of the Soviet Union, November 16,
1933
(Documents 563–621)
- Recognition by the United States of the Soviet Union, November 16,
1933
(Documents 563–621)
- The Near East and Africa: (Documents 622–763)
- Egypt: (Documents 622–629)
- Failure of the United States to conclude a treaty of extradition with
Egypt (Documents 622–624)
- Discrimination in favor of British firms in awarding contracts for the
building of irrigation works in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan (Documents 625–627)
- Suspension of the Egyptian Government’s attempt to regulate automotive
traffic by decree
(Documents 628–629)
- Failure of the United States to conclude a treaty of extradition with
Egypt (Documents 622–624)
- Ethiopia: (Documents 630–659)
- Cooperation by the United States in efforts to effect a reform of the
Special Court at Addis Ababa
(Documents 630–636)
- Project for construction of a dam at Lake Tsana
(Documents 637–659)
- Cooperation by the United States in efforts to effect a reform of the
Special Court at Addis Ababa
(Documents 630–636)
- Liberia: (Documents 660–733)
- Morocco: (Documents 734–747)
- Saudi Arabia: (Documents 748–758)
- Syria: (Documents 759–763)
- Egypt: (Documents 622–629)
- Index