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Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1930, Volume I

Bulgaria:


Contents

    • Instructions to the Minister in Bulgaria to refrain from associating with his colleagues in giving advice to the Bulgarian Government (Document 538)

    Contents

    • Preface
    • Message of the President of the United States to Congress, December 2, 1930
    • List of Papers
    • General:
      • The London Naval Conference, January 21–April 22, 1930 (Documents 1–113)
      • Negotiations looking toward a solution of the problem of French and Italian naval construction (Documents 114–173)
      • Participation of the United States in the work of the Preparatory Commission for the Disarmament Conference, Sixth Session, Second Part, November 6–December 9, 1930 (Documents 174–192)
      • Conference for the Codification of International Law, held at The Hague, March 13–April 20, 1930, and text of protocol relating to military obligations in certain cases of double nationality (Documents 193–216)
      • Attitude of the United States regarding a proposed amendment to the Covenant of the League of Nations (Documents 217–219)
      • Policy of the United States regarding the Bank for International Settlements (Documents 220–222)
      • Presence of American unofficial observers at Geneva during the International Conferences for a Tariff Truce, February–March 1930 and November 1930 (Documents 223–231)
      • Criticism of certain provisions in American tariff legislation (Documents 232–235)
      • Representations by foreign governments regarding Senate bills for the deportation of certain alien seamen (Documents 236–239)
      • International Conference on Load Lines, held at London, May 20–July 5, 1930 (Documents 240–247)
      • Disinclination of the United States to act to secure ratification of draft convention on oil pollution of navigable waters (Documents 248–251)
      • Cooperation of the United States with several other governments in reconnaissance surveys for an inter-American highway (Documents 252–270)
      • Convention on the regulation of automotive traffic, signed at Washington, October 6, 1930 (Documents 271–272)
      • The Chaco dispute between Bolivia and Paraguay
        • Acceptance by Bolivia and Paraguay of the Uruguayan formula for carrying out the terms of the Conciliation Agreement of September 12, 1929 (Documents 273–295)
        • Acceptance by Bolivia and Paraguay of the proposal of the neutral nations to institute direct negotiations in Washington for the settlement of the basic question (Documents 296–317)
      • Boundary disputes
        • Guatemala and Honduras (Documents 318–328)
        • Honduras and Nicaragua (Documents 329–357)
    • Argentina:
      • Revolution in Argentina (Documents 358–378)
    • Austria:
      • Consent to subordination of the Austrian relief loan to a proposed new Austrian loan (Documents 379–407)
      • Treaty and exchange of notes between the United States and Austria for extradition and commutation of death penalty, signed January 31, 1930 (Documents 408–410)
    • Bolivia:
      • Revolution in Bolivia (Documents 411–430)
      • Disinclination of the United States to appoint official representative on American bankers commission to deal with Bolivian economic and financial problems (Documents 431–433)
      • The Chaco dispute between Bolivia and Paraguay. (See under General.)
    • Brazil:
      • Revolution in Brazil (Documents 434–484)
      • Termination of contract for American naval mission to Brazil, signed July 6, 1926 (Documents 485–500)
      • Good offices of the Department of State on behalf of the National City Bank in securing remission of fine imposed upon its São Paulo branch (Documents 501–523)
      • Arrangement between the United States and Brazil granting relief from double income tax on shipping profits (Documents 524–529)
      • Representations against Brazilian policy of requiring Brazilians of dual nationality to use Brazilian passports on leaving Brazil (Documents 530–537)
    • Bulgaria:
      • Instructions to the Minister in Bulgaria to refrain from associating with his colleagues in giving advice to the Bulgarian Government (Document 538)
    • Canada:
      • Proposed convention between the United States and Canada to amend the convention for the suppression of smuggling, signed June 6, 1924 (Documents 539–548)
      • Convention between the United States and Canada for the protection of the Fraser River sockeye salmon fisheries, signed May 26, 1930 (Documents 549–550)
      • Convention between the United States and Canada for the preservation of the halibut fishery of the northern Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea, signed May 9, 1930 (Documents 551–555)
      • Project for improvement of the St. Lawrence Waterway by joint action of the United States and Canada (Documents 556–567)
      • Aviation radio conference between representatives of the United States and Canada, held at New York, April 10–11, 1930 (Documents 568–573)
    • Chile:
      • Convention between the United States and Chile for prevention of smuggling of intoxicating liquors, signed May 27, 1930 (Documents 574–577)
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