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Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1935, The American Republics, Volume IV

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Contents

  • List of Papers
  • General:
    • Preliminaries to the Inter-American Conference for the Maintenance of Peace to be held at Buenos Aires in 1936 (Documents 1–6)
    • Chaco dispute between Bolivia and Paraguay:
      • The Argentine-Chilean Mission (Documents 7–25)
      • Proposed Chaco Economic Conference (Documents 26–43)
      • The Mediation Group (Documents 44–91)
      • The Chaco Peace Conference (Documents 92–206)
    • Leticia dispute between Colombia and Peru (Documents 207–233)
    • Pan American Commercial Conference held at Buenos Aires, May 26–June 19, 1935
    • Treaty between the United States and other American Republics for the protection of artistic and scientific institutions and historic monuments, April 15, 1935 (Document 234)
    • Interpretation of article IV of the Habana Convention on Commercial Aviation adopted February 20, 1928:
      • Guatemala (Documents 235–238)
      • Mexico (Document 239)
    • Good offices of the United States in the reestablishment of diplomatic representation between Costa Rica and Guatemala (Documents 240–253)
    • Cooperation of the United States with other Governments in the construction of the Inter-American Highway (Documents 254–272)
  • Argentina:
    • Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the United States and Argentina (Documents 273–275)
    • Representations to the Argentine Government respecting surcharge for importation of goods for which official exchange permits had not been accorded (Documents 276–291)
    • Efforts to secure equitable treatment for American creditors in the servicing of Province of Buenos Aires bonds (Documents 292–317)
    • Unperfected sanitary convention between the United States and Argentina, signed May 24, 1935 (Document 318)
  • Brazil:
    • Reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and Brazil, signed February 2, 1935 (Documents 319–346)
    • Representations regarding American blocked funds in Brazil (Documents 347–422)
    • Promise by the Brazilian Government of support to the United States in case of conflict with Japan (Documents 423–424)
    • Supplementary agreements further amending the agreement of May 10, 1934, as amended by the supplementary agreement of July 21 and 23, 1934, providing for a military mission from the United States to Brazil, effected by exchanges of notes, signed June 20 and October 29, 1935, and November 9 and December 16 and 19, 1935
  • Chile:
    • Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the United States and Chile (Documents 425–426)
    • Informal representations to the Chilean Government regarding alleged discrimination against American interests in letting contract for railroad cars (Documents 427–429)
    • Efforts of the Department of State to secure equitable treatment for American interests with respect to Chilean exchange restrictions (Documents 430–441)
    • Discrimination against foreigners in fees charged for registration of patents and trade marks in Chile (Documents 442–447)
  • Colombia:
    • Reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and Colombia, signed September 13, 1935 (Documents 448–462)
    • Informal representations to the Colombian Government regarding effects of Colombian-German exchange arrangements on American trade (Documents 463–468)
  • Costa Rica:
    • Negotiations respecting a trade agreement between the United States and Costa Rica (Documents 469–475)
    • Representations to the Costa Rican Government in support of the claim of the Simmons Construction Company (Documents 476–481)
  • Cuba:
    • Attitude of the United States Government towards the Cuban elections (Document 482)
  • Dominican Republic:
    • Efforts of the United States to protect American business interests in the Dominican Republic (Documents 483–516)
  • Ecuador:
    • Proposal for a modus vivendi between the United States and Ecuador providing for unconditional most-favored-nation treatment in commercial matters (Documents 517–524)
    • Expression of concern by the United States Government regarding Ecuadoran fishing regulations purporting to extend the territorial waters of Ecuador beyond the three-mile limit (Documents 525–526)
    • Interest of the United States in possible internationalization of the Galápagos Islands for the protection of fauna and for strategic reasons (Documents 527–535)
    • Revolution in Ecuador (Documents 536–553)
  • El Salvador:
    • Negotiations respecting a reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and El Salvador (Documents 554–571)
    • Informal assistance by the Department of State to representatives of the holders of Salvadoran bonds under the loan contract of June 24, 1922 (Documents 572–588)
  • Guatemala:
    • Negotiations respecting a reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and Guatemala (Documents 589–621)
    • Attitude of the United States towards the continuance in office of the President of Guatemala beyond his constitutional term (Documents 622–648)
  • Haiti:
    • Reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and Haiti, signed March 28, 1935 (Documents 649–660)
    • Good offices of the United States in effecting a renewal of the Franco-Haitian commercial agreement (Documents 661–679)
    • Attitude of the United States towards the proposed Debachy loan contract (Documents 680–705)
    • Sale of the Banque Nationale de la République d’Haiti by the National City Bank of New York to the Republic of Haiti (Documents 706–723)
  • Honduras:
    • Reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and Honduras, signed December 18, 1935 (Documents 724–748)
    • Reservation by Honduras of claim to sovereignty over Swan Islands described in Navy Department publication as under the dominion of the United States (Documents 749–750)
  • Mexico:
    • Informal discussions with a view to the settlement of American agrarian claims against Mexico pending before the General Claims Commission (Documents 751–756)
    • Concern of the United States respecting difficulties experienced by American petroleum interests in Mexico (Documents 757–758)
    • Representations against further expropriation by the Mexican Government of lands owned by American citizens until authorization for payment be made (Documents 759–764)
    • Attitude of the Government of the United States with respect to the religious situation in Mexico (Documents 765–789)
    • Representations respecting interference with radio stations in the United States by stations in Mexico (Documents 790–796)
    • Treaty between the United States and Mexico providing for assistance to and salvage of vessels in territorial waters, signed June 13, 1935
  • Nicaragua:
    • Negotiations respecting a trade agreement between the United States and Nicaragua (Documents 797–821)
    • Political unrest in Nicaragua; policy of the United States not to interfere in Nicaraguan internal affairs (Documents 822–860)
  • Panama:
    • Negotiations between the United States and Panama for the revision of the treaty of November 18, 1903 (Documents 861–888)
    • Objections by Panama to receiving payment of Panama Canal annuity in devalued dollars (Documents 889–905)
  • Peru:
    • Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the United States and Peru (Documents 906–911)
  • Uruguay:
    • Preliminary discussions respecting a trade agreement between the United States and Uruguay (Documents 912–913)
    • Representations respecting customs discriminations against American importations into Uruguay (Documents 914–923)
    • Efforts of the Department of State to secure equitable treatment for American interests with respect to Uruguayan exchange restrictions (Documents 924–934)
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