Prisoners of war, American citizens, held in British colonies. Transmits copy of oath taken by Patrick Lennon before British commander in chief in South Africa. Discourtesy to British flag at Skagway, Alaska. States that United States customs officers on northern frontier have been instructed not hereafter to display official flags if their offices are located on British North American territory. Title of King Edward VII. Incloses proclamation defining. Restoration of Tientsin to Chinese authorities. Incloses note of Chinese minister applying for good offices of United States in securing, expresses views of the United States on the subject, and instructs to ascertain views of the British Government. Agreement between Russia and China relative Discourtesy to British flag at Skagway, Alaska. 187 511 Defensive agreement between Great Britain and 513 Prisoners of war, American citizens, held in .do... Protection of British interests in Colombia by 482 310 Feb. 22 .do To facilitate the construction of a ship canal. Text. Agreement between Russia and China relative! to Manchuria. Incloses correspondence with foreign office relative to. 517 512 520 Treaty between the United States and Great Britain. 890 Mr. Choate to Mr. Hay. British protectorates in East Africa placed under Prisoners of war, American citizens, held in Same subject. Incloses correspondence relative to case of Charles H. Toe Water. Mar. 18 Special embassy of the United States to coronation of Edward VII. Appointment and ininstructions as ambassador extraordinary on special mission. 861 Mr. Hay to Mr. Choate ...... 74 Lord Pauncefote to Mr. Hay. 866 Mr. Hay to Mr. Choate. .do... Mar. 21 Mar. 24 Same subject. Gives personnel of special embassy. 499 300 520 Same subject. Inquires as to personnel of special embassy, and incloses order of precedence. Abduction of Miss Stone. Instructs to convey thanks for assistance in rescue rendered by British officials in Turkey and Bulgaria. Special embassy of the United States to coronation of Edward VII. Gives personnel of. Prisoners of war, American citizens, held in British colonies. Incloses correspondence relating to case of James L. Molloy. Special embassy of the United States to corona- Prisoners of war, American citizens, held in Brit- Prisoners of war, American citizens, held in Brit- Protection of American interests in Bulgaria by note. 501 489 521 490 521 Same subject. Instruction in line with above 521 do .....do.. Mr. Hay to Lord Lansdowne....do... (telegram). Lord Lansdowne to Mr. Hay May 25 (telegram). Mr. Raikes to Mr. Hay Same to same (telegram)... June 6 Same subject. States that above offer has been Same subject. Thanks for the above message ...... Same subject. Accepts offer to send remains Protection of American interests in Bulgaria by Same subject. Offers to send remains home in a 530 530 530 530 531 531 522 532 886 Mr. Choate to Mr. Hay.. 1902. June 25 June 27 July 3 Queen Alexandra to Presi- July 4 July 5 July 7 952 953 Mr. Hay to Mr. Choate...... July 9 Same to same (telegram)........ .do... Mr. Choate to Mr. Hay (tele- July 10 Mr. Hay to Mr. Choate...... July 11 Prisoners of war, American citizens, held in British colonies. List of will be furnished as soon as possible. Protection by United States consul of British interests at Martinique. Expresses thanks of his Government for. Same subject. States that a copy of above note Condolences on illness of King Edward VII, Prisoners of war, American citizens, held in Brit- Volcanic eruption at St. Vincent. Conveys thanks of his Government for assistance rendered by United States to sufferers from. Scholarships under will of Cecil John Rhodes, Acknowledges dispatch No. 883 of June 19, and incloses copy of circulars sent to governors of the various States. Prisoners of war, American citizens, held in Brit- Same subject. Replying to above telegram, ..do... July 19 Special embassy of the United States to corona- 184 Mr. Raikes to Mr. Hill July 21 Condolences on illness of King Edward VII. Protection of British interests in Colombia by 1902. Aug. 11 923 Same to same Mr. Adee to Mr. Raikes.. Aug. 21 Aug. 30 Sept. 3 Mr. Raikes to Mr. Adee (tele- Sept. 5 gram). Mr. Adee to Mr. Raikes (telegram). 999 Mr. Adee to Mr. Choate..... ....do ... ...do ... Mr. Adee to Mr. Raikes..... Sept. 6 Mr. Adee to Mr. Reid Mr. Raikes to Mr. Adee .... Oct. 1 Prisoners of war, American citizens, held in Brit- Release of British subject from involuntary mili- Accident to President Roosevelt. Conveys his Same subject. Appropriately acknowledges Prisoners of war, American citizens, held in Brit- Release of British subject from involuntary mili- 495 495 545 531 549 550 550 496 545 507 511 529 545 529 551 ! 959 Mr. Carter to Mr. Hay.. 964 Mr. Choate to Mr. Hay. Prisoners of war, America citizens, held in Brit- 529 Foreign debt of Guatemala. Transmits joint note of Belgian, British, French, German, and Italian representatives, inviting early meas ures for the satisfaction of arrangement with bondholders, and subsequent correspondence with minister for foreign affairs. Same subject. Instructs to keep Department advised of negotiations. Same subject. Incloses memoranda from and to German ambassador. States that the United States is indisposed to join with other powers in coercive action, but will reserve for United States citizens all rights secured by such action, and instructs to advise Government of Guatemala of this attitude. 569 578 578 Revolution. Reports situation critical and conflict for Presidency probable. Same subject. Reports resignation of President, Same subject. Reports that provisional commit- Same subject. Inquires if he shall recognize the "committee of safety." Same subject. Instructs to enter into necessary business relations with de facto government. |