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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
PUBLICATION 1262
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Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C.
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Resumption of negotiations to ensure by treaty the rights of the
United States in Syria and the Lebanon . .
Conventions between the United States and France relating to
American rights in Togoland and the Cameroons, signed February
13, 1923..
Agreement between the United States and France, signed July 19,
1923, further extending the duration of the arbitration convention
of February 10, 1908 .
Protest by the United States against the grant of exclusive privileges
to French archeologists for research in Albania and Afghanistan. .
GERMANY:
Treaty between the United States and Germany, signed December 8,
1923, regarding friendship, commerce, and consular rights. ..
Efforts of the United States to assist in the solution of the problems
of German reparations.
Agreement between the United States and the Governments of Great
Britain, France, Italy, and Belgium in regard to the reimbursement
of the costs of the American Army of Occupation, signed May 25, 1923 ..
Withdrawal of the American Army of Occupation and of the Un-
official Observer on the Interallied Rhineland High Commission. .
Objections by the United States to discriminatory regulations on ex-
ports from the occupied region of the Ruhr. .
Consideration of the disposal to be made of the tank ships of the
Deutsch-Amerikanische Petroleum Gesellschaft under the arrange-
ment of June 7, 1920. .
GREAT BRITAIN:
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Efforts to maintain American capitulatory rights in Palestine pend-
ing agreement by treaty regarding the British mandate . . .
Negotiations to ensure by treaty the rights of the United States in
territories under British mandate.
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228
B mandates
C mandates
232
Decision by the Department of State to support the Turkish Petro-
leum Company's new concession in Iraq (Mesopotamia) providing
for American participation and the open door..
Discrimination in India against American oil companies..
Withdrawal of British opposition to the granting of Portuguese con-
cessions to American companies for landing submarine cables in
the Azores.
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271
Dispute with the British Government over withdrawal of recognition
of the American consular officers at Newcastle-on-Tyne .
306
GREAT BRITAIN-Continued.
Agreement between the United States and Great Britain, signed June
23, 1923, further extending the duration of the arbitration conven-
tion of April 4, 1908 . .
315
GREECE:
Withdrawal of American relief organizations from operations in be-
half of Greek refugees, and formation of the Refugee Settlement
Commission under the auspices of the League of Nations
318
GUATEMALA:
Disapproval by the Department of State of a proposed loan to Guate
mala by a group of American bankers.
381
Boundary dispute with Honduras. (See volume I, General.)
HAITI:
Exchange of notes between the United States and Haiti providing
for the administration of the internal revenues of Haiti
Organization of the Haitian Claims Commission
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Rejection of the demand of French bondholders for the redemption
in gold of the Haitian loan of 1910 .
411
Reorganization of the National Railroad of Haiti
418
Boundary dispute with the Dominican Republic. (See volume I,
General.)
HONDURAS:
Efforts by the United States to allay factional dissensions among
candidates for the Presidency in Honduras .
424
Boundary dispute with Guatemala.
(See volume I, General.)
Boundary dispute with Nicaragua. (See volume I, General.)
HUNGARY:
Reservation by the United States of its rights in reparation payments
by Hungary.
450
JAPAN:
Cancelation of the Lansing-Ishii Agreement of November 2, 1917.
Court decisions in the United States upon the constitutionality of
the land laws of the States of California and Washington . .
American assistance to the Japanese following the earthquake of
September 1, 1923 . . .
455
458
465
Unfavorable attitude of the Department of State toward American
loans to foreign enterprises competing with American enterprises
in third countries. .
503
Agreement between the United States and Japan, signed August 23,
of May 5, 1908
510
LATVIA:
Extradition treaty between the United States and Latvia, signed
October 16, 1923
Accrediting of the American Ambassador to Belgium as representa-
tive of the United States near the Grand Ducal Government. .
519
MEXICO:
Recognition of the Government of General Obregón by the United
States and the resumption of diplomatic relations.
Sale of war material to the Government of Mexico.
Authorized statement by the Federal District Attorney in Boston
that the United States had not ceased to recognize Mexico as an
"international person"
522
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571
Suit by the Oliver American Trading Company against the Govern-
ment of Mexico in the United States District Court for Southern
New York..
574
MOROCCO:
Discussion of the future status of Tangier . .
578
Consent by the United States to the payment of consumption taxes
by American citizens and protégés in the Spanish and French
zones . . . .
585
Interference by the French Residency General with the certification
of American protégés . .
American assistance in the revision and administration of the electoral
laws of Nicaragua
605
Question of the status of Great Corn and Little Corn Islands.
614
NORWAY:
Payment by the United States of the award to Norway rendered by
the Arbitration Tribunal set up under the special agreement of
June 30, 1921 . .
617
Agreement between the United States and Norway, signed November
26, 1923, further extending the duration of the arbitration conven-
tion of April 4, 1908
629
Statement by Norway of its paramount interest in the Island of Jan
Mayen in the Arctic Ocean.
631
Arrangement between the United States and Norway for recip-
rocal exemption from income tax on shipping.
635
PANAMA:
Announcement by the United States of intention to abrogate the
Taft Agreement. .
638
Loan of $4,500,000 to Panama by American bankers.
687
Objections by Panama to the continued control of its wireless com-
munications by the United States. . . .
695
Refusal by the United States to surrender to Panama fugitives escap-
ing into the Canal Zone from the justice of a third government. .
Boundary dispute with Colombia. (See volume I, General.)
PERSIA:
704
Grant of an oil concession in northern Persia to the Sinclair Explora-
tion Company, subject to confirmation by the Persian Mejliss. .
PERU:
The Tacna-Arica question. (See volume I, General.)
(See
Convention and protocol between the United States and Peru facilitat-
ing the work of traveling salesmen, signed January 19, 1923.
Foreign Relations, 1919, volume I, General.)
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