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THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
PAPERS RELATING TO THE FOREIGN RELATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES
210661
PUBLICATION No. 893
CONTENTS
MESSAGES OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES TO CONGRESS:
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VII
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XXXIII
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LIST OF PAPERS
GENERAL:
Relations of the United States with the Conference of Ambassadors, the
Reparation Commission, and the Supreme Council . . .
Preliminary arrangements for the Washington Conference on the Lim-
itation of Armament .
Correspondence with the League of Nations regarding mandates
Draft mandates and other documents relating to territories under man-
date . .
Federation of the Central American Republics.
Denunciations of the Trade-Marks Convention of August 20, 1910
Convention between the United States and other powers, October 6,
1921, amending the convention of May 20, 1875, relating to weights
and measures
168
175
228
231
234
237
Exchange of letters between President Harding and Amir Amanullah
Khan of Afghanistan .
ARGENTINA:
Confirmation to the All America Cables, Incorporated, of the conces-
sion of 1885 for a direct cable from Buenos Aires to Brazil..
AUSTRALIA:
Acquiescence by the United States in the expatriation after July 2,
1921, of American citizens naturalized in foreign countries during
the war.
266
AUSTRIA:
Treaty between the United States and Austria establishing friendly
relations, signed August 24, 1921. .
270
BELGIUM:
date. (See under General.)
BOLIVIA:
Recognition of the Saavedra Government by the United States
III
281
CANADA:
Continued delay in international arrangements for the regulation of
fisheries.
288
Supplementary convention between the United States and Great Britain,
October 21, 1921, providing for the accession of Canada to the
property convention of March 2, 1899.
Efforts to secure the removal of restrictions upon the exportation of
pulpwood from Canada.
CHILE:
.
The Tacna-Arica question. (See under General.)
CHINA:
296
299
Instability of the Chinese Government at Peking.
313
Election of Dr. Sun Yat-sen at Canton as "President of the Republic of
China"
Admonition by the Department of State to residents in the Legation
Quarter at Peking against granting asylum to Chinese fugitives
Financial embarrassments of the Chinese Government
Organization of a new International Financial Consortium.
Defaults by the Chinese Government on loans from American banking
Continental and Commercial Trust and Savings Bank
Pacific Development Corporation.
Proposal to remit further payments on the Boxer indemnity
The Federal Telegraph Company's contract with the Chinese Govern-
ment. . . .
Postponement of further revision of the Chinese customs schedule
Tariff treaty between the United States and China, October 20, 1920,
confirming a five percent ad valorem duty on goods imported into
China by citizens of the United States
Refusal by the diplomatic corps to recognize the claims of the Canton
Government upon the accumulated customs surplus
The question of the abolition of extraterritoriality
Disorders at Ichang and the consequent demand by the powers that
the Chinese military authorities be held personally responsible for
injury to foreign interests in China .
374
386
398
404
457
458
491
505
509
Consideration of measures for the protection of American commerce on
the Yangtze .
Efforts to prevent relaxation of the agreement among the powers to
prohibit the exportation of arms to China
Japanese proposals for a settlement of the Shantung question—their
rejection by China
613
Cancelation of the Sino-Japanese Military Pact of March 1918
636
COLOMBIA:
Ratification advised by the United States Senate of the Treaty of
April 6, 1914, between the United States and Colombia.
638
COSTA RICA:
British claims against Costa Rica
646
Demand by Costa Rica for arbitration of its dispute with the Costa
Rica Oil Corporation .
668
Federation of Central American Republics. (See under General.)
COSTA RICA-Continued.
Denunciation by Costa Rica of the Trade-Marks Convention of August
20, 1910. (See under General.)
Boundary dispute with Panama. (See under General.)
CUBA:
Election of President Zayas
Project for a loan
Measures to restore the credit of Cuban banks.
Interpretation of the Treaty of Commercial Reciprocity of 1902 between
the United States and Cuba.
670
697
773
789
. . .
Establishment of a commission of planters and bankers to regulate the
marketing of sugar
793
Permission granted to All America Cables, Incorporated, to land and
operate cables at Guantanamo .
Suspension of the Western Union Telegraph Company's permit to
land a cable in Cuba
815
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC:
Appointment of a commission to draw up recommendations for a revi-
sion of the constitution and laws. . .
Protests by the United States against the retroactive application of
decrees fixing the rate of exchange between the United States and
Ecuador
871
Maintenance of the credit of the Guayaquil and Quito Railway
Efforts to liquidate the debts of the Cacao Growers Association
British proposals for a modification of the capitulatory rights of Amer-
ican citizens in Egypt. ..
Nomination of an American judge to the Mixed Court of Appeal.
Adherence by the United States to an indefinite prorogation of the
Mixed Courts
913
916
FRANCE:
Negotiations to ensure recognition of the rights of the United States in
territories under mandate.
Maintenance of the capitulatory rights of American citizens in Syria.
French regulations applicable to American citizens of French origin
regarded by France as deserters or defaulters during the World
War
Failure to agree upon the reciprocal use of the Annapolis and Lafayette
922
929
937
957
962
969