Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1935, General, The Near East and Africa, Volume I
Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1935, General, The Near East and Africa, Volume I
Editors:
- Rogers P. Churchill
- Matilda F. Axton
- Shirley F. Landau
- Francis C. Prescott
General Editor:
- E. R. Perkins
- Gustave A. Nuermberger
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1953
- Preface
- List of Papers
- General: (Documents 1–420)
- The Conference for the Reduction and Limitation of Armaments, Geneva: 1935
phase:
(Documents 1–70)
- I. Meeting of the Special Committee for the Trade in and Private and
State Manufacture of Arms and Implements of War, February 14–April 13,
1935 (Documents 1–58)
- II. First reading of text prepared by the United States (November 20,
1934) (Documents 59–68)
- III. Closing of the Geneva office of the American Delegation (Documents 69–70)
- I. Meeting of the Special Committee for the Trade in and Private and
State Manufacture of Arms and Implements of War, February 14–April 13,
1935 (Documents 1–58)
- London Naval Conference, 1935
(Documents 71–154)
- The Anglo-German Naval Agreement, June 18, 1935 (Documents 155–161)
- Analyses by American Diplomatic Missions of political events in Europe of
special interest to the United States in connection with the maintenance of
peace (Documents 162–220)
- Unfavorable attitude of the Department of State to aid by agencies of the
United States in financing sales of war materials to foreign
governments
(Documents 221–224)
- Cooperation with the Senate Committee Investigating the Munitions Industry
(Nye Committee) in preparation of legislation with respect to neutrality and
for the control of traffic in arms (Documents 225–246)
- Representations by certain foreign governments regarding the Senate
Committee Investigating the Munitions Industry (Nye Committee)
(Documents 247–259)
- Status of intergovernmental debts owed the United States by reason of the
First World War
(Documents 260–268)
- Rejection by the Senate of the resolution for adherence by the United
States to the Statute of the Permanent Court of International Justice
(Documents 269–274)
- Negotiations for the suppression of liquor smuggling into the United
States
(Documents 275–328)
- Attitude of the United States with respect to League of Nations activities
in the regulation of traffic in opium and other dangerous drugs
(Documents 329–334)
- Reconsideration by the Senate of reservation attached to consent to
ratification of the Arms Traffic Convention, signed at Geneva, June 17,
1925
(Documents 335–344)
- Representations by foreign governments regarding bills for the deportation
of certain alien seamen
(Documents 345–354)
- Opposition by certain foreign governments and by the Department of State
to provisions in proposed shipping legislation (Documents 355–364)
- Representations by certain foreign governments against income tax in the
United States on non-resident aliens (Documents 365–378)
- Inquiry by the Nansen International Office for Refugees concerning the
possibility of settling refugees in the United States (Documents 379–382)
- Inquiries addressed to European governments regarding their possible
adherence to the Treaty for the Protection of Artistic and Scientific
Institutions and Historic Monuments
(Documents 383–392)
- Negotiations for the establishment of a trans-Atlantic air transport
service (Documents 393–402)
- Supplementary extradition treaties signed between the United States and certain other countries
- Approval by the Secretary of State of the economic program adopted by the
Assembly of the League of Nations, September 28, 1935 (Documents 403–413)
- Interest of the United States in the work of the Joint Committee for the
Study of Compensation and Clearing Agreements, Geneva, March 25, 1935
(Documents 414–418)
- Standard general provisions for trade agreements negotiated under the Act
of June 12, 1934 (Document 419)
- Non-applicability of foreign regulations concerning social insurance to
employees of American Consulates (Document 420)
- The Conference for the Reduction and Limitation of Armaments, Geneva: 1935
phase:
(Documents 1–70)
- The Near East and Africa: (Documents 421–911)
- Afghanistan: (Documents 421–431)
- Egypt: (Documents 432–464)
- Statement by the Department of State relating to the official status
of the American Consular Court at Cairo (Document 432)
- Attempt by the Egyptian Government to obtain a greater degree of
equality between the Egyptian and foreign elements in the organization
and procedure of the Mixed Courts
(Documents 433–445)
- Reservation by the United States Government regarding the
reorganization of the Municipality of Alexandria by unilateral action of
the Egyptian Government (Documents 446–452)
- Decision by the Egyptian Government to participate in sanctions
against Italy, without regard to Italy’s capitulatory privileges in
Egypt (Documents 453–464)
- Statement by the Department of State relating to the official status
of the American Consular Court at Cairo (Document 432)
- Ethiopia: (Documents 465–796)
- Ethiopian-Italian conflict:
(Documents 465–796)
- I. Efforts by the League of Nations and by France and the United
Kingdom for a peaceful settlement of the dispute between Ethiopia
and Italy, January–September, 1935 (Documents 465–542)
- II. Italian invasion of Ethiopia; efforts of the League of Nations
and of France and the United Kingdom to end hostilities,
October–December, 1935 (Documents 543–593)
- III. Attitude of the United States regarding proposals for
invocation of Kellogg Pact and mediation; appeal by the United
States to Italy for a peaceful settlement (Documents 594–644)
- IV. Cancellation by the Standard Vacuum Oil Company of a
concession in Ethiopia upon the advice of the Department of
State (Documents 645–654)
- V. Application of the neutrality laws of the United States (Documents 655–709)
- VI. Refusal of the United States to associate itself with League
of Nations sanctions against Italy (Documents 710–748)
- VII. Protection of American life and property in Ethiopia (Documents 749–796)
- I. Efforts by the League of Nations and by France and the United
Kingdom for a peaceful settlement of the dispute between Ethiopia
and Italy, January–September, 1935 (Documents 465–542)
- Ethiopian-Italian conflict:
(Documents 465–796)
- Iran: (Documents 797–804)
- Liberia: (Documents 805–821)
- Morocco: (Documents 822–886)
- Objection of the United States to proposed modification of the customs
regime in the French Zone of Morocco
(Documents 822–858)
- Negotiations concerning claims and proposed recognition by the United
States of the Spanish Zone in Morocco
(Documents 859–881)
- Representations by the United States against discriminatory passport
regulations in the Spanish Zone of Morocco (Documents 882–886)
- Objection of the United States to proposed modification of the customs
regime in the French Zone of Morocco
(Documents 822–858)
- Turkey: (Documents 887–911)
- Attitude of the United States toward efforts by Turkey to secure
revision of the regime of the Straits; consideration of possible
agreement with Turkey regarding American navigation rights
(Documents 887–894)
- Policy of the Department of State to encourage multilateral trade
rather than to attempt to overcome unfavorable balance of trade with
Turkey (Documents 895–896)
- Application with respect to Turkey of policy of the United States not
to encourage American firms in the sale of arms and munitions of
war
(Documents 897–904)
- Rejection of request of the Turkish Government for assignment of an
American Army officer as instructor in the Turkish Air Forces (Documents 905–907)
- Representations by the Turkish Embassy against filming the novel, “The
Forty Days of Musa Dagh” (Documents 908–911)
- Attitude of the United States toward efforts by Turkey to secure
revision of the regime of the Straits; consideration of possible
agreement with Turkey regarding American navigation rights
(Documents 887–894)
- Index