Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1934, The American Republics, Volume V
Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1934, The American Republics, Volume V
Editors:
- Victor J. Farrar
- Richard P. McCornack
General Editor:
- E. R. Perkins
- Gustave A. Nuermberger
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1952
- List of Papers
- Chile: (Documents 1–47)
- Colombia: (Documents 48–63)
- Costa Rica: (Documents 64–73)
- Cuba: (Documents 74–173)
- Recognition of the Provisional Government of Cuba (Documents 74–104)
- Reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and Cuba, signed
August 24, 1934 (Documents 105–166)
- Appeal of President Mendieta to President Roosevelt for assistance in
solving the Cuban sugar problem (Documents 167–169)
- Treaty of Relations between the United States and Cuba, signed May 29,
1934 (Document 170)
- Restrictions on the exportation of arms and munitions of war to
Cuba (Documents 171–173)
- Recognition of the Provisional Government of Cuba (Documents 74–104)
- Dominican Republic: (Documents 174–194)
- Agreement between the representatives of the Foreign Bondholders
Protective Council, Inc., and the Dominican Republic regarding the external
debts of the Dominican Republic (Documents 174–185)
- Settlement by Dominican Government of claim for murder of Eduardo Colom y
Piris, an American citizen, without regard to legal liability (Documents 186–194)
- Agreement between the representatives of the Foreign Bondholders
Protective Council, Inc., and the Dominican Republic regarding the external
debts of the Dominican Republic (Documents 174–185)
- Ecuador: (Documents 195–196)
- El Salvador: (Documents 197–283)
- Recognition of the Martínez Government of El Salvador by Guatemala,
Honduras, and Nicaragua, and by the United States (Documents 197–258)
- Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the United
States and El Salvador (Documents 259–268)
- Informal assistance by the Department of State to representatives of the
holders of Salvadoran bonds under the Loan Contract of June 24, 1922 (Documents 269–283)
- Recognition of the Martínez Government of El Salvador by Guatemala,
Honduras, and Nicaragua, and by the United States (Documents 197–258)
- Guatemala: (Documents 284–304)
- Haiti: (Documents 305–394)
- Withdrawal of American Marines from Haiti and transfer to the Haitian
Government by the United States of certain property in Haiti (Documents 305–322)
- Negotiations respecting a trade agreement between the United States and
Haiti (Documents 323–346)
- Approval by the Department of State, under article IX of the treaty of
September 16, 1915, of Haiti’s agreement
with France and proposed agreement with Italy for reduction of tariff
rates (Documents 347–357)
- Negotiations respecting the termination of financial control exercised in
Haiti under the agreement of August 7, 1933; proposed Treaty of
Relations (Documents 358–394)
- Withdrawal of American Marines from Haiti and transfer to the Haitian
Government by the United States of certain property in Haiti (Documents 305–322)
- Honduras: (Documents 395–412)
- Mexico: (Documents 413–483)
- Preliminary discussions regarding possible negotiation of a trade
agreement between the United States and Mexico (Documents 413–428)
- Convention between the United States and Mexico for an en bloc settlement
of Special Claims, and protocol regarding General Claims, signed April 24,
1934 (Documents 429–466)
- Efforts to solve unsettled problems with respect to the rectification of
the Rio Grande; reservation by the Mexican Government of its rights in the
Chamizal area (Documents 467–474)
- Efforts to stop illegal entry of Chinese nationals from Mexico into the
United States (Documents 475–483)
- Preliminary discussions regarding possible negotiation of a trade
agreement between the United States and Mexico (Documents 413–428)
- Nicaragua: (Documents 484–574)
- Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the United
States and Nicaragua (Documents 484–512)
- Political unrest in Nicaragua; policy of the United States not to
interfere in Nicaraguan internal affairs (Documents 513–552)
- Embargo on the shipment of arms and munitions to Nicaragua continued at
the request of the Nicaraguan Government (Documents 553–559)
- Prolongation of the life of the Nicaraguan Claims Commission (Documents 560–570)
- Disclaimer by the Department of State of any special relationship with
respect to the financial affairs of Nicaragua (Documents 571–574)
- Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the United
States and Nicaragua (Documents 484–512)
- Panama: (Documents 575–616)
- Negotiations between the United States and Panama for the revision of the
treaty of November 18, 1903, and the adoption of a radio convention (Documents 575–591)
- Objections by Panama to receiving payment of the Panama Canal annuity in
devalued dollars (Documents 592–601)
- Negotiations regarding proposed transfer of two radio stations by the
United States Navy to the Republic of Panama (Documents 602–613)
- Disapproval by the Secretary of State of protest by the Minister in Panama
against speech of a municipal official (Documents 614–616)
- Negotiations between the United States and Panama for the revision of the
treaty of November 18, 1903, and the adoption of a radio convention (Documents 575–591)
- Uruguay: (Documents 617–639)
- Index