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Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1928, Volume I

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Contents

  • Message of the President of the United States to Congress, December 4, 1928
  • List of Papers
  • General:
    • Treaty for the renunciation of war as an instrument of national policy, signed at Paris, August 27, 1928
      • Negotiation of the treaty (Documents 1–135)
      • Notifications of adherence (Documents 136–197)
    • Participation of the United States in the work of the fifth session of the Preparatory Commission for the Disarmament Conference (Documents 198–229)
    • Rejection by the United States of the Franco-British compromise plan for naval limitation (Documents 230–250)
    • Approval by the Secretary of State of House joint resolution favoring the abolition of submarines by all nations (Document 251)
    • Special Commission for the Preparation of a Draft Convention on the Private Manufacture of Arms and Ammunition and of Implements of War, second and third sessions (Documents 252–268)
    • Policy of the Department of State regarding the exportation of military equipment to certain countries (Documents 269–270)
    • Convention and protocol for abolition of import and export prohibitions and restrictions, with supplementary agreement and protocol, signed at Geneva (Document 271)
    • Second International Conference for the Abolition of Import and Export Prohibitions and Restrictions, Geneva, July 3–19, 1928 (Documents 272–301)
    • International convention of the Copyright Union, as revised and signed at Rome, June 2, 1928 (Documents 302–304)
    • Adherence of the United States to the slavery convention, signed at Geneva, September 25, 1926 (Documents 305–307)
    • Ratification by the United States of the convention relating to the liquor traffic in Africa, signed at Saint Germain-en-Laye, September 10, 1919 (Documents 308–309)
    • Convention signed at Saint Germain-en-Laye, September 10, 1919, revising the General Act of Berlin of 1885 and the General Act and Declaration of Brussels of 1890 (Documents 310–311)
    • Interest of the United States in efforts of the League of Nations to control the traffic in narcotic drugs (Documents 312–319)
    • Participation of the United States in the International Telegraph Conference at Brussels, September 10–22, 1928 (Documents 320–323)
    • Proposed disposition of property held by the Alien Property Custodian (Documents 324–347)
    • Proposals to European countries for agreements and treaties regarding naturalization, dual nationality, and military service (Documents 348–351)
    • Second International Conference on Emigration and Immigration, held at Habana, March 31–April 17, 1928 (Documents 352–355)
    • Sixth International Conference of American States, held at Habana, January 16 to February 20, 1928
      • Preliminaries (Documents 356–363)
      • Conventions (Documents 364–369)
    • International Conference of American States on Conciliation and Arbitration, held at Washington, December 10, 1928, to January 5, 1929; Preliminary arrangements (Documents 370–397)
    • Establishment of permanent commissions under treaty to avoid or prevent conflicts between the American States, signed May 3, 1923 (Gondra Treaty) (Documents 398–402)
    • Good offices of the United States in the reestablishment of diplomatic relations between Chile and Peru (Documents 403–423)
    • Tacna-Arica dispute: Beginning of direct negotiations between Chile and Peru at the suggestion of the United States (Documents 424–436)
    • Boundary disputes
      • Bolivia and Paraguay (Documents 437–482)
      • Colombia and Nicaragua (Documents 483–492)
      • Dominican Republic and Haiti (Documents 493–499)
      • Guatemala and Honduras (Documents 500–585)
    • Good offices of the Department of State in behalf of American interests desiring to establish air lines in Latin America
      • Pan American Airways, Incorporated (Documents 586–630)
      • Huff-Daland Dusters and Keystone Airplane Corporation (Documents 631–636)
      • Proposed air mail service between the United States and Chile (Documents 637–645)
      • Department of Commerce flight—Demonstrations by Curtiss Company and Consolidated Aircraft Corporation (Documents 646–660)
      • Boeing Airplane Company and Pratt and Whitney Motor Corporation (Documents 661–672)
      • Tri-Motors Airways concession in Argentina (Documents 673–676)
      • Possible extension of American air lines to Venezuela (Documents 677–684)
    • Representations by foreign governments with respect to Senate bill relating to payment of advance wages to seamen on foreign vessels (Documents 685–694)
    • Representations by foreign governments regarding Senate bills for the deportation of certain alien seamen (Documents 695–702)
  • Albania:
    • Recognition of Zog I, King of the Albanians (Documents 703–712)
    • Treaties of arbitration and conciliation between the United States and Albania, signed October 22, 1928 (Documents 713–716)
  • Austria:
    • Negotiations respecting subordination of the Austrian relief loan to a proposed new Austrian loan; authorization of a debt agreement (Documents 717–784)
    • Treaty of friendship, commerce and consular rights between the United States and Austria, signed June 19, 1928 (Documents 785–811)
    • Treaties of arbitration and conciliation between the United States and Austria, signed August 16, 1928 (Documents 812–815)
    • Disinclination of the United States to enter into a treaty with Austria granting to immigrants equal rights with citizens in matters of legal protection (Documents 816–817)
  • Bolivia:
    • Good offices of the Department of State in behalf of the Standard Oil Company in establishing radio station at Yacuiba (Documents 818–819)
    • Boundary dispute with Paraguay. (See under General.)
  • Brazil:
    • Disapproval by the Department of State of proposed refunding in the American market of State of São Paulo loan of 1926 (Documents 820–821)
    • Refusal of the Department of State to disapprove loan to State of São Paulo because of claim of American firm against State (Documents 822–832)
    • Assistance of the Department of State in protecting patent rights of the Symington Company in Brazil from infringement by Belgian firm (Documents 833–838)
  • Bulgaria:
    • Disinclination of the United States to participate in agreement regarding apportionment of Bulgarian reparation payments (Documents 839–843)
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