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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, With the Annual Message of the President Transmitted to Congress December 3, 1906, (In two parts), Part I

Great Britain


Contents

    • Newfoundland fishery question (Documents 557-626)
      • Imprisonment for nonextraditable offense of a fugitive surrendered by Great Britain (Documents 627-632)
        • Bonds of the South African Republic (Documents 633-640)
          • Food inspection law of the United States (Document 641)
            • Alaskan boundary—convention between the United States and Great Britain providing eor the surveying and marking out upon the ground of the one hundred and eorty eirst degree of west longitude where said meridian forms the boundary line between alaska and the british possessions in North America. (Document 642)
              • Boycott of American goods at Singapore (Documents 643-644)
                • Extradition procedure in Canada (Documents 645-648)

                • Message of the President:
                  • List of papers, with subjects of correspondence
                  • Correspondence
                    Circulars
                    (Documents 1-9)
                    • Argentine Republic (Documents 10-24)
                      • Austria-Hungary (Documents 25-35)
                        • Belgium (Documents 36-94)
                          • Bolivia (Documents 95-100)
                            • Brazil (Documents 101-117)
                              • Bulgaria (Documents 118-126)
                                • Chile (Documents 127-149)
                                  • China (Documents 150-364)
                                    • Colombia (Documents 365-389)
                                      • Cuba (Documents 390-465)
                                        • Denmark (Documents 466-481)
                                          • Dominican Republic (Documents 482-509)
                                            • Ecuador (Documents 510-520)
                                              • France (Documents 521-533)
                                                • Germany (Documents 534-556)
                                                  • Great Britain (Documents 557-648)
                                                    • Greece (Documents 649-667)
                                                      • Guatemala and Honduras (Documents 668-738)

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