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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 3, 1912

Great Britain:


Contents

    • Panama Canal tolls; exemption of vessels in the coastwise trade of the United States from payment of tolls, and other features of the Panama Canal act of August 24, 1912; objections thereto of the British Government (Documents 658-665)
      • North Atlantic coast fisheries arbitration; agreement between the United States and Great Britain adopting, with certain modifications, the rules and method of procedure recommended in the award of 1910. (Document 666)
        • Arbitration of pecuniary claims
        • Wreck of the British vessel Titanic; consular disposition of effects of the deceased; recognition of the services of Captain Rostron. (Documents 667-673)
          • Death of Mr. Whitelaw Reid, American Ambassador to Great Britain (Documents 674-683)

          • Message of the President, annual
          • List of papers, with subjects of correspondence
          • Circulars: (Documents 1-4)
            • Argentina: (Document 5)
              • Austria-Hungary: (Document 6)
                • Belgium: (Documents 7-15)
                  • Brazil: (Documents 16-17)
                    • Chile: (Documents 18-21)
                      • China: (Documents 22-309)
                        • Colombia: (Documents 310-312)
                          • Costa Rica: (Documents 312a-319)
                            • Cuba: (Documents 320-457)
                              • Denmark: (Documents 458-482)
                                • Dominican Republic: (Documents 483-568)
                                  • Ecuador: (Documents 569-650)
                                    • France: (Documents 651-656)
                                      • Germany: (Document 657)
                                        • Great Britain: (Documents 658-683)
                                          • Guatemala: (Documents 684-702)
                                            • Haiti: (Documents 703-734)
                                              • Honduras: (Documents 735-784)
                                                • Italy: (Documents 785-787)
                                                  • Japan: (Documents 788-807)
                                                    • Liberia: (Documents 808-892)
                                                      • Luxemburg: (Documents 893-900)
                                                        • Mexico: (Documents 901-1399)
                                                          • Morocco: (Documents 1400-1404)
                                                            • Nicaragua: (Documents 1405-1543)
                                                              • Panama: (Documents 1544-1691)
                                                                • Paraguay: (Documents 1692-1716)
                                                                  • Peru: (Documents 1717-1734)
                                                                    • Russia: (Documents 1735-1756)
                                                                      • Salvador: (Documents 1757-1791)
                                                                        • Turkey: (Documents 1792-1838)
                                                                          • Venezuela: (Documents 1839-1859)
                                                                            • International conferences and congresses held in the United States:
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