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

Persia:


Contents

    • Exchange of notes between the United States and Persia, May 14 and July 11, 1928, following termination of treaty of friendship and commerce of 1856 (Documents 574–641)
      • Proposed treaties of arbitration and conciliation between the United States and Persia (Documents 642–646)

      Contents

      • List of Papers
      • Greece:
        • Agreement between the United States and Greece for the funding of the Greek debt to the United States and for an additional loan to Greece (Documents 1–19)
        • Convention between the United States and Greece for the prevention of smuggling of intoxicating liquors, signed April 25, 1928 (Documents 20–23)
        • Proposed treaty of friendship, commerce and consular rights between the United States and Greece (Documents 24–27)
        • Proposed naturalization treaty between the United States and Greece (Documents 28–32)
        • Assistance by the Department of State to American firms interested in the Struma Valley drainage project (Documents 33–51)
        • Policy of the Department of State regarding opportunity for American firms to compete for work to be done from proceeds of American loans (Documents 52–53)
        • Citizenship upon entering Greece of former Ottoman subjects of Greek Orthodox religion naturalized in the United States (Documents 54–58)
        • Claims of American citizens of Greek Orthodox religion for property confiscated by Turkey under the convention concerning exchange of Greek and Turkish populations (Documents 59–60)
      • Guatemala:
        • Boundary dispute with Honduras. (See volume I, General.)
      • Haiti:
        • Reconsideration of certain British claims against the Government of Haiti for damages caused by successful revolutionary troops (Documents 61–65)
        • Boundary dispute with Dominican Republic. (See volume I, General.)
      • Hejaz and Nejd:
        • Opposition of the authorities of Hejaz and Nejd to the entry of American missionaries (Documents 66–69)
      • Honduras:
        • Efforts of the United States to discourage revolutionary activities against the Government, of Honduras (Documents 70–83)
        • Administration of the embargo on the shipment of arms and munitions to Honduras (Documents 84–88)
        • Protest against libelous attack in the newspaper El Cronista upon Roy Tasco Davis, American Minister in Costa Rica (Documents 89–93)
        • Boundary dispute with Guatemala. (See volume I, General.)
      • Irish Free State:
        • Responsibility of the Irish Free State for the so-called Republic of Ireland bonds sold in the United States (Documents 94–103)
      • Italy:
        • Treaty of arbitration between the United States and Italy, signed April 19, 1928 (Documents 104–105)
        • Representations by the Italian Government regarding activities in Italy of American customs agents investigating valuation of exports to the United States (Documents 106–107)
        • Question of control from Italy of Fascist organizations in the United States (Documents 108–113)
        • Representations by the Italian Government regarding alleged infringement of Italian treaty rights by Florida fish and game law (Documents 114–122)
      • Japan:
        • Convention between the United States and Japan for the prevention of smuggling of intoxicating liquors, signed May 31, 1928 (Documents 123–130)
        • Proposed treaties of arbitration and conciliation between the United States and Japan (Documents 131–134)
        • Proposal by Japan that a conference be called to revise the fur seals convention signed July 7, 1911 (Documents 135–140)
      • Latvia:
        • Treaty of friendship, commerce and consular rights, and accompanying protocol, between the United States and Latvia, signed April 20, 1928 (Documents 141–173)
        • Representations to the Latvian Government regarding certain requirements affecting American indirect trade with Latvia (Documents 174–176)
        • Representations against the application of a residence or sojourn tax on American citizens in Latvia (Documents 177–186)
      • Liberia:
        • Appointment of John Loomis as Financial Adviser to the Republic of Liberia succeeding Sidney de la Rue (Documents 187–197)
        • Denial by President King of Liberia of allegations made by Raymond Leslie Buell regarding Firestone concession (Documents 198–203)
        • Establishment of radio communication between the United States and Liberia (Documents 204–224)
      • Lithuania:
        • Treaties of arbitration and conciliation between the United States and Lithuania, signed November 14, 1928 (Documents 225–227)
        • Representations to the Lithuanian Government regarding certain requirements affecting American indirect trade with Lithuania (Documents 228–229)
      • Mexico:
        • Protection of rights of American owners of oil lands in Mexico (Documents 230–242)
        • Convention between the United States and Mexico safeguarding livestock interests through the prevention of infectious and contagious diseases, signed March 16, 1928 (Documents 243–257)
        • Opposition of the Department of State to any undue preference for any group of creditors of the Mexican Government (Documents 258–260)
        • Establishment of air mail service between the United States and Mexico (Documents 261–265)
        • Good offices of Ambassador Morrow in facilitating negotiations between the Mexican Government and representatives of the Roman Catholic Church (Documents 266–267)
        • Representations to the Mexican Government regarding protection of American interests at Manzanillo from attacks by revolutionists (Documents 268–271)
        • Designation of the third member of the General and Special Claims Commissions by the President of the Administrative Council of the Hague Tribunal (Documents 272–276)
      • Morocco:
        • Reservation of rights by the United States in the application of taxes to American citizens and protégés in the French Zone in Morocco (Documents 277–278)
        • Negotiations concerning claims and proposed recognition by the United States of the Spanish Zone in Morocco (Documents 279–289)
        • Attitude of the United States toward proposed changes in the status of Tangier (Documents 290–301)
      • Netherlands:
        • Understanding between the United States and the Netherlands concerning reciprocal access to petroleum resources (Documents 302–329)
        • Treaty between the United States and the Netherlands for the advancement of peace, signed December 18, 1913, and protocol interpretative of article I thereof, signed February 13, 1928 (Documents 330–334)
        • Proposed treaty of arbitration between the United States and the Netherlands (Documents 335–337)
      • Nicaragua:
        • Assistance by the United States in the supervision of elections in Nicaragua (Documents 338–455)
        • Cooperation of the United States in rearranging the finances of Nicaragua (Documents 456–492)
        • Assistance by the United States marines in the suppression of bandit activities in Nicaragua (Documents 493–545)
        • Boundary dispute with Colombia. (See volume I, General.)
      • Norway:
        • Treaty of friendship, commerce and consular rights between the United States and Norway, signed June 5, 1928, additional article signed February 25, 1929, and exchange of notes concerning tariff treatment of Norwegian sardines (Documents 546–568)
      • Panama:
        • Proposals by Panama to modify the unperfected treaty between the United States and Panama, signed July 28, 1926 (Documents 569–570)
        • Statement by the Department of State that the United States does not intend to supervise elections in Panama (Document 571)
        • Representations by Panama respecting statement of President Coolidge classifying the Panama Canal Zone as a possession of the United States (Documents 572–573)
      • Paraguay:
        • Boundary dispute with Bolivia. (See volume I, General.)
      • Persia:
        • Exchange of notes between the United States and Persia, May 14 and July 11, 1928, following termination of treaty of friendship and commerce of 1856 (Documents 574–641)
        • Proposed treaties of arbitration and conciliation between the United States and Persia (Documents 642–646)
      • Peru:
        • The Tacna-Arica dispute. (See volume I, General.)
      • Poland:
        • Treaties of arbitration and conciliation between the United States and Poland, signed August 16, 1928 (Documents 647–654)
      • Portugal:
        • Representations regarding discriminatory charges in Portuguese ports (Documents 655–671)
        • Portuguese regulations regarding jurisdiction on board foreign ships in Portuguese waters and request for reciprocal action by the United States (Documents 672–677)
      • Rumania:
        • Efforts to reach a satisfactory settlement regarding subsoil rights in leased Rumanian oil lands (Documents 678–684)
        • Refusal of the Department of State to associate the flotation of an American loan to Rumania with questions pending between the two Governments (Documents 685–689)
        • Attitude of the Department of State toward protests by Jewish groups regarding treatment of Jews in Rumania (Documents 690–693)
      • Russia:
        • Policy of the United States toward the Soviet regime (Document 694)
        • Reiteration by the United States of its policy not to countenance infringements by Americans upon foreign rights in Russia (Documents 695–696)
        • Continued refusal of the United States mints and assay offices to accept gold of Soviet origin (Documents 697–701)
      • Spain:
        • Representations to the Spanish Government for fair compensation to American interests for property taken by the Spanish petroleum monopoly (Documents 702–744)
        • Proposed treaty of arbitration between the United States and Spain (Documents 745–747)
      • Sweden:
        • Treaty of arbitration between the United States and Sweden, signed October 27, 1928 (Documents 748–750)
        • Proposed reciprocal treatment regarding taxation of resident aliens in the United States and Sweden (Documents 751–756)
      • Switzerland:
        • Proposed treaty of friendship, commerce and consular rights between the United States and Switzerland (Documents 757–766)
        • Proposed treaty of arbitration and conciliation between the United States and Switzerland (Documents 767–768)
      • Turkey:
        • Proposed treaties of arbitration and conciliation between the United States and Turkey (Documents 769–783)
        • Prolongation of commercial modus vivendi between the United States and Turkey by exchange of notes, May 19, 1928 (Documents 784–797)
        • Closing of American school at Brusa and trial of American teachers on charge of teaching Christianity (Documents 798–816)
        • American aid in the evacuation of Russian refugees in Turkey (Documents 817–824)
      • Index

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