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Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1932, The British Commonwealth, Europe, Near East and Africa, Volume II

The Near East and Africa:


Contents

    • Egypt: (Documents 462–479)
      • Equality of representation as among the principal capitulatory powers on the Mixed Courts of Egypt (Documents 462–467)
        • Appointment of an American representative on the International Quarantine Board at Alexandria (Documents 468–470)
          • Representations against Egyptian decrees restricting automotive traffic and increasing taxes on motor vehicles (Documents 471–477)
            • Representations against high dues and charges at the port of Alexandria (Documents 478–479)
            • Ethiopia: (Documents 480–485)
              • Cooperation by the United States in efforts to effect a reform of the Special Court at Addis Ababa (Documents 480–485)
              • Iraq: (Documents 486–491)
                • Insistence of the United States on its right to be consulted regarding the conditions of Iraq’s administration upon the termination of the mandatory relationship (Documents 486–491)
                • Liberia: (Documents 492–597)
                  • Proposed international committee of control in Liberia and continued nonrecognition of the Barclay Administration (Documents 492–597)
                  • Persia: (Documents 598–610)
                    • Representations for concessions equivalent to those granted by Persia to the Soviet Union by the convention of October 27, 1931 (Documents 598–610)

                  Contents

                  • List of Persons
                  • List of Papers
                  • The British Commonwealth of Nations:
                    • Great Britain:
                      • Efforts by the United States in support of American interests seeking an oil concession from the Sheikh of Kuwait (Koweit) (Documents 1–25)
                      • Representations to the British Government against proposal to grant a preference to Palestinian produce imported into the United Kingdom (Documents 26–37)
                      • Representations by the British Government against the reconditioning by private owners for commercial purposes of four American destroyers (Documents 38–40)
                      • Efforts to obtain information from authorities in the Bahamas regarding vessels suspected of smuggling liquor into the United States (Documents 41–42)
                      • Agreement between the United States and Great Britain to submit to an American Commission claims arising from use of British inventions (Documents 43–47)
                      • Cooperation between British North Borneo and the Philippine Islands in the protection of turtle fisheries (Documents 48–51)
                    • Canada:
                      • Unperfected Treaty between the United States and Canada relating to the Great Lakes–St. Lawrence Deep Waterway, signed July 18, 1932 (Document 52)
                      • Representations by the Canadian Government against the seizure of the Josephine K. by United States Coast Guard (Documents 53–59)
                      • Arrangement between the United States and Canada respecting radio broadcasting, effected by exchange of notes, signed May 5, 1932 (Documents 60–62)
                      • Arrangement between the United States and Canada respecting reciprocal blanket permission for flights of military aircraft, effected by exchange of notes, signed September 16, 1932 (Documents 63–65)
                      • Representations by the Canadian Government in behalf of doctors desiring to enter the United States to serve as internes (Documents 66–67)
                      • Representations regarding treatment of American tug boats in Canadian waters (Documents 68–70)
                  • Europe:
                    • Albania:
                      • Naturalization treaty between the United States and Albania, signed April 5, 1932 (Documents 71–72)
                    • Austria:
                      • Opposition in Austria to the showing of the motion picture “All Quiet on the Western Front” (Documents 73–74)
                      • Representations by the United States against mistreatment of American Jews enrolled in the University of Vienna (Documents 75–80)
                    • Belgium:
                      • Arrangement between the United States and Belgium regarding reciprocal recognition of load line certificates, effected by exchange of notes, signed October 7, 1931, February 4, 1932, and April 19, 1932 (Documents 81–83)
                      • Arrangement between the United States and Belgium regarding reciprocal recognition of certificates of airworthiness for imported aircraft, effected by exchange of notes, signed October 22, 1932 (Document 84)
                    • Bulgaria:
                      • Provisional agreement between the United States and Bulgaria with respect to commercial relations, effected by exchange of notes, signed August 18, 1932 (Documents 85–86)
                    • Czechoslovakia:
                      • Representations to the Czechoslovak Government regarding restrictions on the importation of American tractors (Documents 87–90)
                    • Denmark:
                      • Representations against discriminations in respect to American commerce on the part of the Danish Exchange Control Board (Documents 91–101)
                      • Arrangement between the United States and Denmark regarding reciprocal recognition of load line certificates, effected by an exchange of notes, signed January 16, 1932 (Documents 102–103)
                    • Estonia:
                      • Representations against discriminations in respect to American commerce through Estonian import license system (Documents 104–108)
                    • Finland:
                      • Representations by the Finnish Government in support of claims against the United States arising from the detention of Finnish ships in American harbors (Documents 109–114)
                    • France:
                      • Representations against French quotas and other regulations adversely affecting American trade, and efforts to negotiate a permanent commercial treaty (Documents 115–182)
                      • Convention and protocol between the United States and France on double taxation, signed April 27, 1932 (Documents 183–187)
                      • Exemption of employees of the American Embassy in France from French income tax, upon a basis of reciprocity (Documents 188–190)
                    • Germany:
                      • Political developments in Germany (Documents 191–221)
                      • Postponement of German payments under the German-American debt agreement of June 23, 1930 (Documents 222–233)
                      • Withholding of acquiescence in German tariff arrangements with Rumania and Hungary in conflict with the German-American commercial treaty of December 8, 1923 (Documents 234–243)
                      • Arrangement between the United States and Germany regarding reciprocal recognition of certificates of airworthiness for imported aircraft, effected by exchange of notes, signed May 27, 30, and 31, 1932 (Documents 244–247)
                      • Arrangement between the United States and Germany regarding air navigation, effected by exchange of notes, signed May 27, 30, and 31, 1932 (Documents 248–251)
                      • Representations against proposed German import quotas on agricultural products (Documents 252–262)
                      • Representations against certain regulations with regard to the importation and exhibition of foreign motion-picture films in Germany (Documents 263–265)
                      • German representations against a provision of the Workmen’s Compensation Act of the State of Illinois with respect to alien beneficiaries (Documents 266–267)
                      • Representations against a German decree reducing interest rates on certain obligations held by American nationals (Documents 268–270)
                    • Greece:
                      • Protests of the United States against Greek default in payment on the Refugee Loan of 1924 (Documents 271–278)
                      • Insistence of the United States upon equality of treatment for the American loan of May 10, 1929, to Greece (Documents 279–311)
                      • Representations against a Greek decree forcibly converting foreign currency into drachmas (Documents 312–321)
                      • Status with respect to military service of American citizens of Greek origin visiting Greece (Documents 322–323)
                      • Assistance by the Department of State to the Monks-Ulen and Company, opposing the efforts of the Greek Government to modify the contract of October 20, 1928 (Documents 324–325)
                      • Representations against the registration of Basil and Theodore Petrides, American citizens, as Greek subjects (Documents 326–330)
                    • Iceland:
                      • Arrangement between the United States and Iceland regarding reciprocal recognition of load line certificates, effected by an exchange of notes, signed January 16, 1932 (Documents 331–332)
                    • Italy:
                      • Protests by the Italian Government against unofficial charges of pro-Fascist activities of Italian consuls in New York (Documents 333–339)
                      • Right of American citizens when arrested to communicate with American consular officers (Documents 340–343)
                      • Arrangement between the United States and Italy regarding reciprocal recognition of load line certificates, effected by exchange of notes, signed September 8, 1931, and June 1, 1932 (Documents 344–345)
                    • Lithuania:
                      • Conflicting interests of Lithuania and Germany in Memel Territory (Documents 346–359)
                    • Netherlands:
                      • Arrangement between the United States and the Netherlands regarding reciprocal recognition of load line certificates, effected by exchange of notes (Documents 360–365)
                      • Proposal for the establishment of a reciprocal air navigation arrangement between the United States and the Netherlands (Documents 366–368)
                    • Norway:
                      • Arrangement between the United States and Norway regarding customs treatment of importations for consular offices and officers, effected by exchange of notes, signed January 20, 1932 (Documents 369–373)
                    • Rumania:
                      • Attitude of the Department of State relative to matters concerning the status of Bessarabia (Documents 374–377)
                      • Representations to the Rumanian Government with respect to discrimination against an American company in awarding a contract (Documents 378–381)
                    • Russia:
                      • Citizenship status of American nationals exercising political rights in Russia (Documents 382–383)
                    • Spain:
                      • Efforts of the Governments of the United States and Spain to eliminate mutual trade grievances (Documents 384–418)
                      • Representations against bills introduced in the Spanish Cortes to annul the contract of the International Telephone and Telegraph Company (Documents 419–450)
                    • Sweden:
                      • Refusal of the Swedish State Railways to pay Dexter and Carpenter, Inc., judgment granted by a United States Court (Documents 451–455)
                      • Arrangement between the United States and Sweden regarding reciprocal recognition of load line certificates, effected by an exchange of notes, signed January 27 and June 1, 1932 (Documents 456–457)
                    • Yugoslavia:
                      • Representations in support of the Standard Oil Company of Yugoslavia in respect to Yugoslav customs duties (Documents 458–459)
                      • Representations as to citizenship and liability for military service in Yugoslavia of former Hungarian subject naturalized in the United States (Documents 460–461)
                  • The Near East and Africa:
                    • Egypt:
                      • Equality of representation as among the principal capitulatory powers on the Mixed Courts of Egypt (Documents 462–467)
                      • Appointment of an American representative on the International Quarantine Board at Alexandria (Documents 468–470)
                      • Representations against Egyptian decrees restricting automotive traffic and increasing taxes on motor vehicles (Documents 471–477)
                      • Representations against high dues and charges at the port of Alexandria (Documents 478–479)
                    • Ethiopia:
                      • Cooperation by the United States in efforts to effect a reform of the Special Court at Addis Ababa (Documents 480–485)
                    • Iraq:
                      • Insistence of the United States on its right to be consulted regarding the conditions of Iraq’s administration upon the termination of the mandatory relationship (Documents 486–491)
                    • Liberia:
                      • Proposed international committee of control in Liberia and continued nonrecognition of the Barclay Administration (Documents 492–597)
                    • Persia:
                      • Representations for concessions equivalent to those granted by Persia to the Soviet Union by the convention of October 27, 1931 (Documents 598–610)
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