Germany
Contents
- Meat inspection in Germany (Documents 590–617)
- Military-service cases of Herman F. Dietmann, Alfred Knudsen, Joseph
Rinehart, George Rosebrock, John M. Munsch, and Hugo Wagner (Document 618)
- Military-service cases of Joseph Gresser, Rudolph Teutsch, Jens Cornelius
Andersen, August Daleseh, George von Staden, Siegfried Zehden, Siegmund
Wollenberg, Frederick H. Kruse, and Julius Burger (Document 619)
- Military-service cases of Peter F. Hinrichsen, Max Abel, F. P. and E. F.
Waggershauser, Albert Ganslen (Gänsslen), and Philip Enoch (Document 620)
- Military-service cases of Lawrence M. Metzger, Francis Xavier Hossenlopp,
Albert Ganslen (Gänsslen), Anton Esser, Otto Graul, Fritz Hillens,
Hieronimus Bayer, Simon Moeller, Wilhelm Ritterhoff, and Alfred
Knudsen (Document 621)
- Military-service cases of Herman Karl, Adolph Brück, Heinrich Bernsmann,
and Christian Bodri (Bodry) (Document 622)
- Extradition between Alsace-Lorraine and the United States is not regulated
by treaty (Document 623)
- Application for passport of Bernard Ehlers, a citizen of the Hawaiian
Islands (Documents 624–626)
- Marriage between aliens in Prussia; requirement of certificate that no
impediment exists (Documents 627–628)
- Samoan claims of French (and other) citizens; admission to
arbitration (Documents 629–631)
- Offer of use of hospital ship Maine for wounded
German soldiers and sailors, and reciprocal action by German Trained Nurse
Association (Documents 632–635)
- Citizenship of children of an alien woman who married an American citizen
and brought them to the United States (Documents 636–637)
- Condolences on Galveston disaster (Documents 638–639)
- Condolences on loss of German training ship Gneisenau at Malaga (Document 640)