Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1937, The British Commonwealth, Europe, Near East and Africa, Volume II

Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1937, The British Commonwealth, Europe, Near East and Africa, Volume II
Editors:
- Matilda F. Axton
- Rogers P. Churchill
- N. O. Sappington
- John G. Reid
- Francis C. Prescott
- Louis E. Gates
- Shirley L. Phillips
General Editor:
- G. Bernard Noble
- E. R. Perkins
- Gustave A. Nuermberger
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1954
- The British Commonwealth of Nations: (Documents 1–158)
- United Kingdom: (Documents 1–98)
- Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the
United States and the United Kingdom (Documents 1–71)
- Informal discussions regarding proposed restriction of trade between
Australia and New Zealand to British shipping (Documents 72–77)
- Protest by the British Government against the seizure of the motor
vessel Miserinko by the United States Coast Guard
authorities (Documents 78–84)
- Conflicting American and British claims to various islands in the
Pacific Ocean (Documents 85–98)
- Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the
United States and the United Kingdom (Documents 1–71)
- Australia: (Documents 99–118)
- Canada: (Documents 119–147)
- Informal discussions respecting the possible negotiation of a new
trade agreement between the United States and Canada (Documents 119–123)
- Discussions respecting the St. Lawrence Waterway project (Documents 124–128)
- Negotiations for the conclusion of an addendum to the tax convention
of December 30, 1936 (Documents 129–135)
- Representations by the United States and Canada to the United Kingdom
respecting projected voyage of the British steamer Thorland to the Pacific halibut fishing grounds (Documents 136–142)
- Efforts of the Department of State to obtain an agreement with the
Canadian Government for the construction of a highway to Alaska (Documents 143–147)
- Convention between the United States and Canada for the preservation of the halibut fishery of the Northern Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea, signed January 29, 1937
- Agreement between the United States and Canada regarding exchange of information concerning issuance of radio licenses, effected by exchanges of notes, signed March 2 and 10, August 17, September 8 and 20, and October 9, 1937
- Informal discussions respecting the possible negotiation of a new
trade agreement between the United States and Canada (Documents 119–123)
- Irish Free State:
- Newfoundland: (Documents 148–149)
- New Zealand: (Documents 150–158)
- Informal discussions regarding the possibility of improving trade
relations between the United States and New Zealand (Document 150)
- Efforts to secure from the British Government a solution for the
problem of discrimination against American commerce in the New Zealand
mandate of Western Samoa (Documents 151–158)
- Informal discussions regarding the possibility of improving trade
relations between the United States and New Zealand (Document 150)
- United Kingdom: (Documents 1–98)
- Europe: (Documents 159–456)
- Belgium: (Documents 159–166)
- Czechoslovakia: (Documents 167–189)
- Estonia: (Documents 190–203)
- France: (Documents 204–236)
- Representations respecting French import control measures in alleged
violation of trade agreement (Documents 204–212)
- Discussions between the United States and France concerning an
addendum to the double taxation convention of April 27, 1932 (Documents 213–215)
- Negotiations with France for the suppression of liquor smuggling into
the United States from St. Pierre-Miquelon (Documents 216–233)
- Status under French law of American citizens of French origin with
respect to liability to military service in France (Documents 234–236)
- Representations respecting French import control measures in alleged
violation of trade agreement (Documents 204–212)
- Germany: (Documents 237–307)
- Persecution of Jews in Germany (Documents 237–246)
- Unsatisfactory trade relations between the United States and
Germany (Documents 247–256)
- Negotiations for a settlement of the Drier claim and the sabotage
claims of the United States against Germany (Documents 257–270)
- Informal representations by the German Government regarding derogatory
remarks about Chancellor Hitler by Mayor La Guardia of New York (Documents 271–280)
- Informal representations by Germany with respect to certain utterances
of Ambassador Dodd; change of American Ambassadors to Germany (Documents 281–288)
- Discussions with the German Government regarding right of consular
officers to correspond directly with authorities on certain protection
matters (Documents 289–291)
- Informal representations regarding warning by the German Government to
American motion picture players against acting in pictures declared
inimical to German interests (Documents 292–293)
- Representations in behalf of Helmut Hirsch, an American citizen
sentenced to death in Germany (Documents 294–307)
- Persecution of Jews in Germany (Documents 237–246)
- Greece: (Documents 308–323)
- Preliminary negotiations between the United States and Greece for a
provisional commercial agreement (Documents 308–315)
- Conclusion of a protocol between the United States and Greece
interpreting article I of the extradition treaty of May 6, 1931; and
withdrawal by the United States of notice of abrogation of the treaty
given November 5, 1933 (Documents 316–323)
- Preliminary negotiations between the United States and Greece for a
provisional commercial agreement (Documents 308–315)
- Italy: (Documents 324–384)
- Negotiations respecting a new treaty of friendship, commerce, and
navigation between the United States and Italy;
temporary commercial arrangement signed December 16, 1937 (Documents 324–375)
- Proposals for a convention to supersede the existing consular
conventions between the United States and Italy (Documents 376–384)
- Negotiations respecting a new treaty of friendship, commerce, and
navigation between the United States and Italy;
temporary commercial arrangement signed December 16, 1937 (Documents 324–375)
- Lithuania: (Documents 385–394)
- Norway: (Documents 395–401)
- Poland: (Documents 402–435)
- Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the
United States and Poland (Documents 402–407)
- Discrimination against American bondholders in connection with partial
defaults and suspensions of payments on various Polish obligations (Documents 408–416)
- Informal representations regarding Polish direct shipment requirement
in apparent violation of treaty of June 15, 1931 (Documents 417–425)
- Anti-Semitism in Poland and consideration of Jewish emigration as a
possible solution (Documents 426–435)
- Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the
United States and Poland (Documents 402–407)
- Spain:
- Switzerland: (Documents 436–449)
- Informal representations respecting Swiss measures for the control of
imports in alleged violation of the reciprocal trade agreement (Documents 436–446)
- Convention between the United States and Switzerland relative to
military obligations of certain persons having dual nationality, signed
at Bern, November 11, 1937 (Documents 447–449)
- Informal representations respecting Swiss measures for the control of
imports in alleged violation of the reciprocal trade agreement (Documents 436–446)
- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
- Yugoslavia: (Documents 450–456)
- The Near East and Africa: (Documents 457–752)
- Afghanistan: (Documents 457–468)
- Egypt: (Documents 469–505)
- Conference at Montreux for the Abolition of the Capitulations in
Egypt, April 12–May 8, 1937 (Documents 469–497)
- Consideration of advisability of proposing the negotiation of a
consular convention between the United States and Egypt (Documents 498–501)
- Renewed proposals by the United States regarding the negotiation of an
extradition treaty with Egypt (Documents 502–505)
- Conference at Montreux for the Abolition of the Capitulations in
Egypt, April 12–May 8, 1937 (Documents 469–497)
- Ethiopia: (Documents 506–561)
- Iran: (Documents 562–595)
- Reluctance of the United States to appoint a Minister to Iran;
continued absence of Iranian representation in the United States (Documents 562–572)
- Resumption by Iran of delivery of second class mail from the United
States after further inquiries by the United States (Documents 573–577)
- Grant of an oil concession by the Iranian Government to the Amiranian
Oil Company (Documents 578–593)
- Representations by the United States regarding discrimination against
American trade resulting from the German-Iranian convention for the
regulation of payments of October 30, 1935 (Documents 594–595)
- Reluctance of the United States to appoint a Minister to Iran;
continued absence of Iranian representation in the United States (Documents 562–572)
- Iraq: (Documents 596–601)
- Liberia: (Documents 602–649)
- Proposed new treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation between the
United States and Liberia (Documents 602–608)
- Proposed consular convention between the United States and
Liberia (Documents 609–612)
- Treaty of extradition between the United States and Liberia, signed at Monrovia, November 1, 1937
- Representations by the United States regarding Liberian customs
regulations affecting free entry privileges for missionaries and
diplomatic officers (Documents 613–620)
- Concern of the United States regarding rumored Polish ambitions in
Liberia (Documents 621–627)
- Concern of the Department of State regarding possibility of German
financial interest in proposed Dutch mineral concession (NEEP) in
Liberia (Documents 628–649)
- Proposed new treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation between the
United States and Liberia (Documents 602–608)
- Morocco: (Documents 650–671)
- Palestine: (Documents 672–716)
- Syria and the Lebanon: (Documents 717–731)
- Confirmation by the French High Commission of the continued
application of the Knabenshue–Gouraud Agreement regarding protection by
the United States of naturalized Americans of Syrian or Lebanese
origin (Documents 717–731)
- Agreement between the United States and France regarding customs privileges for educational, religious, and philanthropic institutions in Syria and the Lebanon
- Confirmation by the French High Commission of the continued
application of the Knabenshue–Gouraud Agreement regarding protection by
the United States of naturalized Americans of Syrian or Lebanese
origin (Documents 717–731)
- Tanganyika Territory: (Documents 732–733)
- Turkey: (Documents 734–752)
- Index