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Mr. Hay to Mr. McCormick. Feb. 3

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Military service cases of Joseph Knopp, Jacob
Friedberg, Harry Schmierie, Michael Tenzer,
and Frank Howrka. Reports on.
Agreement between Russia and China relative to
Manchuria. Incloses for communication to
Austro-Hungarian Government memorandum
of Feb. 1, 1902, expressing views of United
States.
Status of naturalized United States citizens of
Austro-Hungarian origin returning to their na-
tive country. Retention by Hungarian officials
of passport and certificate of naturalization of
Josef Janco. Incloses correspondence and re-
ports interviews with minister for foreign af-
fairs in connection with case of Janco, men-
tions a tentative proposal of Austria-Hungary
to abrogate the naturalization treaty, explains
that a law of "military defense" stands in the
way of enforcement of demands made by lega-
tion in regard to passports and naturalization
papers, and suggests this as a propitious time
for securing a satisfactory arrangement.

Mr. Hay to Mr. McCormick. Feb. 12 Passage through United States of remains of late

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Mar. 7
Mar. 8

Mr. Hill to Mr. McCormick. Mar. 11

Mr. McCormick to Mr. Hay. Apr. 1

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Mexican minister to Austria-Hungary. States
that customary courtesies will be extended on
occasion of.

Status of naturalized United States citizens of
Austro-Hungarian origin returning to their
native country. Approves conduct of matter
as reported in dispatch No. 67.

Raising of United States legation to Austria-
Hungary and Austro-Hungarian legation to
United States to embassies. Reports intention
of Austria-Hungary.

Same subject. Confirms above, with details.
Same subject. Incloses article from Vienna
Fremdenblatt.

Right of widow of Austro-Hungarian soldier to
pension. Instructs to investigate.
Political, social, and commercial relations be- |
tween the United States and Austria-Hungary.
Incloses article from the Neue Wiener Tagblatt.
Raising of United States legation to Austria-Hun-
gary and Austro-Hungarian legation to United
States to embassies. States that United States
will raise legation.

Mr. McCormick to Mr. Hay. Apr. 22 Right of widow of Austro-Hungarian soldier to

pension, Incloses information secured from
I. and R. ministry of war.

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Raising of United States legation to Austria-Hun-
gary and Austro-Hungarian legation to United
States to embassies. Reports that Emperor will
be glad to receive an ambassador from the
United States.

Passport application of Armin Freiman. Sub-
mits for instructions.
Passport application of Theodor F. Alexander.
Instructs to issue passport.

Raising of United States legation to Austria-Hun-
gary and Austro-Hungarian legation to United
States to embassies. Notifies Mr. McCormick
of his nomination and confirmation as ambas-
sador.

Same subject. Acknowledges above telegram,
with appreciation.
Same subject. Notification of Mr. McCormick's
appointment as ambassador.
Passport application of Armin Freiman. States
that case is covered by circular of Mar. 27, 1899,
and legation must decide, from the circum-
stances, what action to take.

Protection of Cuban interests by United States
consular officials. Reports assent of Austria-
Hungary.

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1902. July 22

57 Mr. Hill to Mr. McCormick. July 28

Mr. Hay to Mr. McCormick. Aug. 11

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Same subject. Acknowledges above and in- 32
structs to report when Austria-Hungary will
raise its mission to rank of embassy.
Admission into Austria-Hungary of proprietary
preparations of American manufacture. In-
closes correspondence and instructs to investi-
gate and report regarding regulations, etc.
Jews in Roumania, discriminations against;
condition of helplessness to which they are
reduced, and objection of United States Gov-
ernment to immigration of such persons. In
connection with pending naturalization treaty
with Roumania, discusses at length the fore-
going questions, and appeals to the principles
laid down in the Treaty of Berlin for amélio-
ration of said conditions. Instructs to present
above considerations to minister for foreign
affairs.

Military service case of Joseph Kristof. Reports 63
release of Kristof.

Aug. 12 Raising of United States legation to Austria-
Hungary and Austro-Hungarian legation to
United States to embassies. States that an am-
bassador will be appointed by Austria-Hungary
upon going into effect of the budget.
Admission into Austria-Hungary of proprietary
preparations of American manufacture. Re-
fers to instruction No. 57 and incloses further
correspondence.

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Mr. Hale to Mr. Hay.... 63. Mr. Adee to Mr. McCormick

Aug. 27
Sept. 3

Sept. 5

The Emperor of Austria to
the President (telegram).
The President to the Em- Sept. 6
peror of Austria (tele-
gram).

25 Mr. Hale to Mr. Hay.....

26 Same to same

Oct. 17

Same subject. Roports that matter has been pre-
sented to ministry for foreign affairs.
Sending of Hungarian national banner to the
United States. Incloses letter of A. S. Ambrose
reporting, and instructs to investigate.
Accident to President Roosevelt. Congratula-
tions on escape from injury.
Same subject. Acknowledges above

Oct. 13 Admission into Austria-Hungary of proprietary
preparations of American manufacture. In-
closes correspondence outlining conditions of.
Status of naturalized United States citizens of
Austro-Hungarian origin returning to their na-
tive country. Retention by Hungarian officials
of passport and certificate of naturalization of
Josef Janco. Reports that orders have been
issued to Hungarian local authorities to deliver
receipts stating reasons for taking papers. In-
closes correspondence with foreign office in
connection with Janco case suggesting regula-
tions on the lines agreed to by the Austrian
Government on the subject of passports.
Passport application of Harry Frommer. Submits
for instructions.

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Fine on Belgian steamship Belgika in the Philip-
pine Islands. Presents for consideration recla-
mation of the Compagnie Générale des Philip-
pines.

Same subject. States that matter has been re-
ferred to Secretary of War.

Mr. Wauters to Mr. Hay..
..... Oct. 20 Same subject. Renews request for favorable con-

310 Mr. Hay to Mr. Wauters Oct. 30

Belgian legation to Depart- Dec. 20
ment of State (memoran-
dum).

14 Mr. Hay to Baron Moncheur Dec. 24

sideration of reclamation.

Same subject. Secretary of War has been asked
for report.

Same subject. Sets forth further grounds in sup-
port of claim.

Same subject. States that above memorandum
has been referred to the Secretary of War and
a report requested.

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Mr. Hay to Baron Moncheur

Mr. Townsend to Mr. Hay..

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Mr. Townsend to Mr. Hay..

Treaty between the United
States and Belgium.
Additional act concluded
at Brussels Dec. 14, 1900,
by the plenipotentiaries
of the United States and
other countries.
King of the Belgians to the
President (telegram).
The President to the King
of the Belgians (telegram).
Mr. Winthrop to Mr. Hay
(telegram).
Mr. Adee to Mr. Winthrop
(telegram).
Memorandum of State De-
partment.

Belgian legation to Department of State (memorandum).

Department of State to Bel

gian legation (memorandum).

Mr. Hay to Baron Moncheur.

Mar. 6 Apr. 8 Apr. 19 Apr. 28 May 6 June 11

June 14 Aug. 25

Sept. 6 ...do ... Sept. 20 ....do... Sept. 24

Same subject. Reviews case and states that United States Government can not entertain claim.

Agreement between Russia and China relative to Manchuria. Incloses for communication to Belgian Government memorandum of Feb. 1, 1902, expressing views of United States. Sugar-bounty conference. Text of convention... Fine on Belgian steamship Belgika in the Philippine Islands, Requests reduction of fine. Riots and strikes in Belgium over question of suffrage. Brief sketch of electoral system. Fine on Belgian steamship Belgika in the Philippine Islands. States fine can not be rescinded. Sugar-bounty conference. Reports ratification by Chamber of Deputies.

Protection of Cuban interests by United States consular officials. Reports assent of Belgium. For the mutual extradition of fugitives from justice. Text.

For the protection of industrial property, modifying the industrial-property convention of March 20, 1883. Text.

Accident to President Roosevelt. Congratula-
tions on escape from injury.
Same subject. Acknowledges above......
Death of the Queen of Belgium reported......

Same subject. Instructs to express condolences.
Samesubject. States that Belgium ministercalled
to express thanks of King and Government for
sympathy of United States.
Protection of Belgian interests in Haiti by United
States naval vessel requested.

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Same subject. Instructions have been issued in compliance with above request.

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Oct. 25

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Protection of native Christians by missionaries.
Incloses dispatch from viceroy at Nankin rel-
ative to serious conflicts between Protestant
and Catholic converts as illustrating the evils of.
Same subject. States that above note has been
forwarded to United States minister at Pekin
for investigation.

..do... Same subject. Transmits No. 213, Oct. 25, 1901,
from Chinese minister, for investigation and
report.

Convention and arrangement between Russia
and China respecting Manchuria. Reports sub-
stance of convention which Prince Ch'ing has
been authorized to sign, and asks if he shall
take any action.

184 Mr. Hay to Mr. Wu..... 406 Mr. Hay to Mr. Conger.

Oct. 30

Mr. Conger to Mr. Hay (telegram).

Dec.

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Same subject. Instructs to inform Prince Ch'ing
that the President expects that no arrangement
which will permanently impair territorial in-
tegrity of China, or injure legitimate interests
of United States, or impair China's ability to
meet international obligations, will be made
with any single power.
Same subject. Reports that above telegram has
been given Prince Ch'ing, who, in an inter-
view, sets forth the various changes and modi-
fications which China proposes to ask.
..do... Protection of missionaries by United States naval
forces. Reports that consuls have been in-
structed, at request of Rear-Admiral Remey.
to furnish him with maps and general informa-
tion concerning navigable waters nearest to
misionary stations.

Dec. 31

Restoration of silver bullion seized by United
States forces at Tientsin. Suggests that amount
be returned through his legation.

.do... Rehabilitation of Chang Yin-huan. Reports.

1902.

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Same subject. Confirms above telegram, gives
particulars, and incloses edict and note from
foreign office.

Return of Chinese court to Pekin. Reports......
Same subject. Reports in detail, and incloses
correspondence.

Mutual embarrassments of United States and
Russian officials at Niuchwang. Reports con-
flict between United States seamen and Rus-
sian officials.

Same subject. Confirms above telegram, in-
closes memoranda from and to Russian lega-
tion, reports conversation with minister, and
states that conditions apparently arise from
mutual distrust of Russian military authorities
and consular corps.

Riots, uprisings, massacres, etc. Reports anti-
Christian outrage in province of Kansu, and
incloses edicts.
Restoration of silver bullion seized by United
States forces at Tientsin. States that Chinese
Government would prefer to have money re-
turned through his legation.
Reform edicts aiming at reorganization of insti-
tutions of learning and restoration of friendly
intercourse with foreigners. Transmits and

comments on.

Restoration of Tientsin to Chinese authorities.
Requests friendly offices of United States look-
ing to.

Protection of native Christians by missionaries.
Incloses correspondence with consul-general
at Shanghai.

Jan. 22 Request of taot'ai of Kinkiang for recall of na-
tive missionaries. Incloses correspondence re-
garding.

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Protection of missionaries by United States naval
forces. Approves action reported in dispatch
No. 845, of Dec. 12, 1901.
Restoration of silver bullion seized by United
States forces at Tientsin. Incloses receipt and
expresses thanks for.

Convention and arrangement between Russia
and China respecting Manchuria. Reports
that Prince Ch'ing is about to yield and sign
convention as outlined in dispatch No. 846,
Dec. 12, 1901, and agreement practically con-
ceding exclusive privileges to the Russo-
Chinese Bank. Representations of the De-
partment have been laid before Chinese Gov-
ernment, and similar representations have
been made by British and Japanese ministers.
Same subject. Confirms above telegram, and
reports at length conversation with Prince
Ch'ing.
Restoration of Tientsin to Chinese authorities.
States that Government of United States has
favored early evacuation, and will consult oc-
cupying powers.

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