Great Britain
Contents
- Venezuelan boundary controversy (Documents 526–532)
- Post routes in Alaska (Documents 533–538)
- Speeches made by Thomas F. Bayard (Documents 539–545)
- Protection of fur seals in Bering Sea (Documents 546–621)
- Regulations for preventing collisions at sea (Documents 622–624)
- Shooting of James Bain at New Orleans (Documents 625–635)
- British demands on Nicaragua (Documents 636–639)
- Reciprocal free entry of boom logs (Documents 640–644)
- Jurisdiction over certain islands in Lac La Croix (Documents 645–646)
- Transit of cattle across Canadian territory for export (Documents 647–648)
- Deep-water canals between the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean (Documents 649–650)
- Reciprocity in maritime charges (Documents 651–659)
- Navigation on the Great Lakes (Documents 660–663)
- Riots in China (Documents 664–665)
- British protectorate over Amatongaland (Documents 666–667)
- Political trials at Honolulu (Documents 668–669)
- The boundary line between Alaska and Canada (Documents 670–671)
- Boundary—Lake of the Woods (Documents 672–673)
- Release of John Curtin Kent (Documents 674–675)
- Affairs in Samoa.
- Cattlemen left destitute in foreign countries (Documents 676–679)
- Fires on board of cotton ships (Documents 680–683)
- Claims for land in the Fiji Islands (Documents 684–686)