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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, With the Annual Message of the President Transmitted to Congress December 6, 1910

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Contents

    • Right of agricultural corporation to purchase and hold land in the Philippine Islands (Document 54)
      • Transit of fugitive from justice in course of extradition proceedings between Luxemburg and the United States (Documents 55–73)
        • Third International Conference on Maritime Law, 1910 session (Documents 74–75)

        Contents

        • Message of the president, annual
        • List of papers with subjects of correspondence
        • Circulars correspondence.
          • Expatriation (Document 1)
          • Protection of native Americans residing abroad (Document 2)
          • Expatriation (Document 3)
        • Argentine Republic
          • Celebration of the first centennial of the independence of the Argentine Republic (Documents 4–20)
          • Fourth International Conference of American States (Documents 21–26)
          • Cable concessions granted by the Argentine Republic (Documents 27–33)
        • Austria-Hungary
          • Emigration and military service law of Hungary (Documents 34–38)
          • Citizenship of Rudolf Warren Lippit (Documents 39–49)
          • Extradition of Moritz Ormai to Austria-Hungary (Documents 50–53)
        • Belgium
          • Right of agricultural corporation to purchase and hold land in the Philippine Islands (Document 54)
          • Transit of fugitive from justice in course of extradition proceedings between Luxemburg and the United States (Documents 55–73)
          • Third International Conference on Maritime Law, 1910 session (Documents 74–75)
        • Brazil
          • Death of Joaquim Nabuco, Brazilian ambassador to the United States (Documents 76–85)
          • Naturalization convention between the United States and Brazil (Document 86)
          • Message of the President of Brazil to the Brazilian Congress (Document 87)
          • Preferential tariff concessions in favor of American products (Documents 88–90)
        • Bulgaria
          • Extradition of Vahan Nalbandian granted by Bulgaria as an act of grace (Documents 91–101)
          • Collection of supplementary income tax from foreigners engaged in business in Bulgaria (Document 102)
        • Chile
          • Visit of Señor Don Pedro Montt, President of Chile, to the United States (Documents 103–109)
          • Death of Señor Don Pedro Montt and Señor Don Elias Fernandez Albana, President and Vice President, respectively, of Chile (Documents 110–121)
          • Death of Señor Anibal Cruz, Chilean minister to the United States (Documents 122–126)
          • Arbitration of the claim of Alsop & Co., an American corporation, v. Chile (Documents 127–142)
          • Protocol between the United States and Chile, arbitration of the Alsop claim (Documents 143–146)
          • Celebration of the first centennial of the independence of Chile (Documents 147–155)
          • Protection of children born in Chile of Chinese parents (Documents 156–157)
          • Message of the President of Chile to the Chilean Congress (Document 158)
        • China
          • Status of American corporations in the Chinese Empire (Document 159)
          • Taxes levied in Manchuria upon foreign goods certified as exempt therefrom (Document 160)
          • Copyrights in China and Japan (Document 161)
          • Proposed establishment by the Chinese Eastern Railway Co. of a municipal administration at Harbin (Documents 162–193)
          • Proposal for the neutralization of railways in Manchuria (Documents 194–240)
          • The Hukuang Railway loan (Documents 241–267)
          • Joint International Commission for the Investigation of the Opium Question in the Far East (Documents 268–321)
          • Political affairs in China (Documents 322–327)
          • Visit of His Imperial Highness Prince Tsai-T’ao to the United States (Documents 328–336)
          • Riots at Chang-Sha and claims arising therefrom (Documents 337–352)
          • The Whangpoo River conservancy scheme (Documents 353–356)
        • Colombia
          • Treaties between the United States and the Republics of Panama and Colombia relating to the Panama Canal (Documents 357–405)
        • Costa Rica
          • Earthquakes in Costa Rica (Documents 406–424)
        • Cuba
          • Jurisdiction over American citizens in the Isle of Pines (Documents 425–426)
          • Attitude of the United States concerning political disturbances in Cuba (Document 427)
          • Raising of the wreck of the U. S. S. Maine (Documents 428–432)
        • Denmark
          • Expatriation act construed for purposes of immigration act (Document 433)
          • Commercial convention between Denmark and France (Document 434)
        • Dominican Republic
          • Extradition treaty between the United States and the Dominican Republic (Document 435)
        • Ecuador
          • Messages of President of Ecuador to the Ecuadorian Congress (Documents 436–437)
          • Arbitration convention between the United States and Ecuador (Document 438)
          • Boundary dispute between Ecuador and Peru—Mediation of the United States, Argentina, and Brazil (Documents 439–579)
        • France
          • Floods in France (Documents 580–587)
          • Presentation of statue of George Washington by people of Virginia to people of France (Documents 588–590)
          • Naturalization and military service case of Rene Dubuc (Documents 591–594)
        • Germany
          • Prosecution by the United States of American citizens for crimes committed in foreign countries (Documents 595–596)
          • Alleged discrimination against foreign creditors by American courts—Americans as preferred creditors (Documents 597–598)
          • Immunities of unclassified vice consular officers (Documents 599–600)
        • Great Britain
          • Death of His Majesty King Edward VII and succession of His Majesty King George V to the throne (Documents 601–620)
          • Treaty between the United States and Great Britain relating to boundary waters between the United States and Canada (Document 621)
          • Treaty between the United States and Great Britain relating to the boundary line in Passamaquoddy Bay (Document 622)
          • The North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration—Decision of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague in the case submitted by the United States and Great Britain (Documents 623–625)
            • Grounds for the Dissent to the Award on Question V by Dr. Luis M. Drago. (Document 624)
            • Report of the Agent of the United States. (Document 625)
          • Declarations by the United States and Great Britain exempting commercial travelers’ samples from customs inspection (Documents 626–627)
          • Taking of testimony by consular officers (Documents 628–631)
          • Compulsory immigration, case of Alfred Lumb (Documents 632–635)
          • Proposed alternative procedure for the International Prize Court and the investment of the International Prize Court with the functions of a court of arbitral justice (Documents 636–668)
        • Greece
          • Marriage of American women to the subjects of Greece (Document 669)
          • Trial in Greece of Greek subjects for extraditable crimes committed in the United States (Documents 670–672)
        • Guatemala
          • Message of the President of Guatemala to the Guatemalan Congress (Document 673)
        • Haiti
          • Message of the President of Haiti to the Haitian Congress (Document 674)
        • Honduras
          • Message of the President of Honduras to the Honduranean Congress (Document 675)
          • Extradition of Charles Vandenberg from Honduras to the United States granted as an act of comity (Documents 676–678)
        • Italy
          • Extradition of Porter Charlton, an American citizen, from the United States to Italy (Documents 679–690)
          • Alleged discrimination against Italian subjects by courts of Pennsylvania (Documents 691–698)
          • Alleged violation of article 6 of the consular convention of 1878 between the United States and Italy (Documents 699–700)
          • Functions of consular officers concerning wills (Documents 701–702)
        • Japan
          • Administration of affairs in Korea (Documents 703–708)
        • Kongo
          • Affairs in the Kongo (Documents 709–713)
        • Liberia
          • Affairs in Liberia (Documents 714–732)
        • Mexico
          • Celebration of the first centennial of the independence of the Mexican Republic (Documents 733–740)
          • Negotiations between the United States and Mexico for the arbitration of the Chamizal case (Documents 741–747)
          • Extradition of Heliodoro Garcia from Mexico to the United States (Documents 748–760)
          • Message of the President of Mexico to the Mexican Congress (Document 761)
          • Authentication of extradition papers by consular officers (Documents 762–763)
          • Translation of papers in extradition cases (Document 764)
        • Morocco
          • Acquisition of property for American missionaries in Morocco and rental of a house in Moorish quarter of Mequinez (Documents 765–768)
        • Netherlands
          • Extradition proceedings, expenses (Documents 769–770)
        • Nicaragua
          • Revolution in Nicaragua (Documents 771–827)
        • Norway
          • Death of Mr. Ove Gude, Norwegian minister to the United States (Documents 828–832)
        • Panama
          • Death of the President of Panama (Documents 833–837)
          • Convention for the settlement of the boundary dispute between Costa Rica and Panama—Good offices of the United States (Documents 838–894)
        • Persia
          • Death of His Imperial Highness the Regent of Persia (Documents 895–901)
        • Portugal
          • Revolution in Portugal (Documents 902–912)
          • Commercial arrangement effected by exchange of notes between the United States and Portugal (Documents 913–916)
          • Military service case of Antonio S. Nunes (Documents 917–921)
        • Russia
          • Agreement between Japan and Russia relative to Manchuria (Documents 922–926)
          • Jurisdiction of treaty powers over citizens of nontreaty nations (Documents 927–928)
        • Salvador
          • Message of the President of Salvador to the National Legislative Assembly (Document 929)
        • Siam
          • Death of the King of Siam and succession to the throne of King Maha Vajiravudh to the throne (Documents 930–942)
          • Open tenders for government work (Documents 943–944)
          • Enforcement of local laws by United States consular courts in extraterritorial countries (Documents 945–947)
        • Spain
          • Interpretation of article 23 of the treaty of friendship and general relations of July 3, 1902, between the United States and Spain (Documents 948–949)
          • Marriage of American citizens abroad (Document 950)
        • Turkey
          • American religious, charitable, and educational institutions in Turkey (Documents 951–953)
        • Uruguay and Paraguay
          • Message of the President of Uruguay to the Uruguayan Congress (Document 954)
          • Message of the President of Paraguay to the Paraguayan Congress (Document 955)
        • Venezuela
          • Celebration of the first centenary of the independence of Venezuela (Documents 956–959)
          • Message of the President of Venezuela to the Venezuelan Congress (Document 960)
        • International conferences and conventions
          • Conventions of the Second International Peace Conference held at The Hague in 1907, proclaimed February 28, 1910
          • Fourth International Conference of American States
          • Third International Conference on Maritime Law, 1910 session
          • Joint International Commission for the Investigation of the Opium Question in the Far East
          • The International Prize Court and the Proposed Court of Arbitral Justice
        • Index

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