Oil Co., Ltd. See under Ethiopia. Anglo-Japanese Alliance, proposed re- newal, 679-680, 682-684, 685–686; Chinese protest, 684-685; U. S. suggestions, 680-682
Arbitration: Bryan Treaty, cited, 681;
Hague conventions, cited, 104- 105; Knox Treaty, cited, 681; McGivney and Rokeby Construc- tion Co. claim, discussion, 92-99, 100-105
Asociacion de Agricultores del Ecua- dor. See Ecuador: Cacao Asso- ciation.
Austria: Reparations, 407, 411-412, 413; ships, U. S. sale of, 530
Baghdassarian, Hagob, mineral con- cession in Ethiopia, 245-247, 248- 252
Belgium: Army, participation in oc- cupation of Frankfort and other cities, 320-321, 322; conditions in, 402
Bonds. See Loans.
Boulogne protocol on distribution of
reparation coal, 417-419, 429 430 Boundary disputes: Dominican Re-
public-Haiti, submission to papal arbitration, 113, 131; Honduras- Nicaragua, 856, 857-858 Brazil, claim to former German ships, 507-508, 509, 510, 511-512, 514- 515, 520, 524, 527, 528, 529 Brown Bros., proposal for refunding Ecuadoran national debt, 182, 185-191, 193, 204, 205, 206 Brussels conference of technical ex-
perts on reparations, 441, 442-445
Bryan Treaty, cited, 681 Bulgaria, reparations, 407, 413
Cable concessions. See under Cuba. Cablegrams, British denials of alleged
interference, 699-704
Cables, former German, 699, 700 Cables of Western Union Telegraph Co., U. S. measures to prevent landing in United States, 686-689, 691-693, 694-698; British coopera- tion, 690-691, 692, 693, 697-698 Cacao Association. See under Ecua- dor. Capitulations: British proposal to ter-
minate in Egypt, 218-226, 227, 228; status in Palestine, 675-678 Censorship (see also under Dominican Republic), alleged British censor- ship of U. S. cable messages, 700- 701, 702
Allied exception from disposal of German interests in, 379, 380, 381, 384; Anglo-Japanese Alliance, protest against renewal, 684-685 Claims (see also under Cuba; Domini-
can Republic; Great Britain: U. S. goods; and Haiti), U. S. claims against Germany, 388, 389- 390, 391-392, 392-393
Commercial Cable Co. of Cuba, conces- sion, 58, 66-67, 696
Commissions, committees, etc., inter- national:
International committee of jurists, U. S. unofficial representation, 348, 353-360
Reparation Commission.
ration Commission.
VOLUMES I AND III ARE INDEXED SEPARATELY
Claim, McGivney and Rokeby Con- struction Co. See under McGiv- ney and Rokeby Construction Co. contract, infra.
Claims, pecuniary, convention for arbitration of, Cuban nonad- herence, 93-94, 97-98 Crowder, Gen. Enoch H.: Observer at elections, disapproval of President Menocal, 1-2, 21-22; personal representative of Pres- ident Wilson, appointment, 41-43 Economic law, proposal and discus- sion, 49-50, 51
Elections, 1920 presidential: Disorders, 21, 26, 30, 31, 36 Fairness, arrangements and guar-
anties for: Cuban statements, 12, 15-16, 19-20, 34-37; U. S. attitude and statement, 12, 13- 14, 15, 16-19, 20, 30-32 Frauds, pre-election, efforts to pre- vent, 29-30, 33
Military Supervisors, influence on elections, 25-26, 29-30, 30-31, 34, 36
Nominations, 12-13, 15, 19, 24 Non-participation of Liberal Party, U. S. disapproval, 9-10, 12, 19, 20
Protests, possible, to United States, U. S. objection, 39-41 Returns, publication of, 28, 32, 37, 38-39, 41-43
Supervision by United States, U. S.
refusal, 2-3, 12, 13-14, 18. 19, 20-21, 39
U. S. marines: Augmentation for protective purposes, U. S. re- fusal, 23-24, 24-25, 27, 29; observers, U. S. refusal to permit assignment as, 22-23 Electoral law, amendment: Adop- tion, 1-3, 6-7; explanatory memoranda, 7-9, 10-12; Liberal Party opposition, 1, 3; text, 3; U. S. opposition, 2, 4-6, 9 Embargo on exportation of U. S.
currency, recommendation of Special Adviser for removal, 56 Emergency currency certificates,
proposed issuance, 47-48, 53-54 German ships, former, claim to, 525-528, 536, 537-539
Cuba-Continued. Loan negotiations: Authorization: Cuban bill for, 49; Special Adviser, attitude, 54– 55, 56
Election results, ill effects of de- layed announcement, 42-43 Rice importations, efforts to have loan cover, 82
Special Adviser, appointment and recommendations, 49, 50-51,
McGivney and Rokeby Construction Co. contract:
Claim: Arbitration, proposal for, 92-99, 100-105; direct settle- ment, 105-108
Military Supervisors, influence on elections, 25-26, 29-30, 30-31, 34, 36
Moratorium, bank, 44-46, 47, 49, 50, 55, 81-82
Platt Amendment, basis for sanita- tion work, 84, 86, 87, 93, 95, 96, 100-101
Political leaders, proposed mission to Washington, U. S. disap- proval, 6, 19, 20-21, 41 Rathbone, Albert, Special Adviser on loan negotiations, 49, 50-51, 52-57
Rice importations: Cuban refusal to accept U. S. shipments, 70-71; Government decrees, 72-83 Sanitation (see also McGivney and
Rokeby Construction Co. con- tract, supra), need for reform, 43 Special Adviser on loan negotiations, 49, 50-51, 52-57
Speyer loan, arrangements for pay- ment, 84, 88, 90
Sugar prices, decline, 45, 47, 48-49, 50-51, 55-56, 56-57
Treaties, conventions, etc.: Claims, pecuniary, nonadherence to con- vention for arbitration of, 93- 94, 97-98: Hague conventions on arbitration, attitude, 104-105; treaty with United States (1903). basis for sanitation work, 84, 86, 87, 93, 95, 96, 100- 101
Zayas, Alfredo, coalition candidacy with Conservative Party, 1, 13, 19, 20, 24
Cuban American Telephone and Tele- graph Co., cable landing permit, 696, 697, 698
Deutsch-Amerikanische Petroleum Ge- sellschaft tankers. See Germany: Ships, tank.
Dominican Republic:
Advisory Council of Dominicans, 116, 117-119
VOLUMES I AND III ARE INDEXED SEPARATELY
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