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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 II

Italy.


Contents

    • Exclusion of olive oil. (Documents 36–37)
      • Regulations regarding certificate of origin of importations into Italy. (Documents 38–40)
        • Function in honor of Professor Baccelli. (Document 41)
          • Commercial treaty with Austria-Hungary and Italy. (Document 42)
            • Issuance of passports. (Documents 43–46)
              • Anglicizing Foreign Names in Naturalization Certificates. (Document 43)
                • Interruption of 5 Years Residence Prior to Naturalization. (Documents 44–45)
                  • Passport May be Granted to an Infant. (Document 46)
                  • The Mount Vesuvius Eruption. (Documents 47–52)
                    • Amendment to extradition treaty with Greece and Italy. (Documents 53–56)
                      • Harsh treatment of Italian laborers. (Documents 57–69)
                        • Counterfeiting the American Consular Seal. (Documents 70–74)
                          • Seamen deserting from foreign vessels in the Philippines (Document 75)
                            • International Institute of Agriculture. (Documents 76–82)
                              • Destruction of Tobacco Owned by the Italian Government. (Documents 83–85)
                                • Operation of the law regarding inspection of meats for exportation. (Documents 86–100)
                                  • Degree conferred on the King of Italy by the University of Pennsylvania. (Documents 101–102)
                                    • Marriage of Italians to Americans in the United States. (Documents 103–104)
                                      • Deaths of Italians in United States. (Documents 105–106)
                                        • Observance of the Consular Convention between the United States and Italy. (Documents 105–106)
                                        • Prohibition of food products. (Documents 107–111)

                                        • List of papers, with subjects of correspondence.
                                        • Haiti. (Documents 1–35)
                                          • Italy. (Documents 36–111)
                                            • Japan. (Documents 112–196)
                                              • Liberia (Documents 197–198)
                                                • Luxemburg (Document 199)
                                                  • Mexico. (Documents 200–259)
                                                    • Montenegro. (Documents 260–261)
                                                      • Morocco. (Documents 262–271)
                                                        • Netherlands. (Documents 272–285)
                                                          • Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Salvador. (Documents 286–296)
                                                            • Norway. (Documents 297–304)
                                                              • Panama. (Documents 305–312)
                                                                • Persia. (Documents 313–328)
                                                                  • Peru (Documents 329–341)
                                                                    • Portugal. (Documents 342–346)
                                                                      • Roumania. (Documents 347–354)
                                                                        • Russia. (Documents 355–427)
                                                                          • Servia (Documents 428–429)
                                                                            • Siam (Document 430)
                                                                              • Spain. (Documents 431–448)
                                                                                • Sweden. (Documents 449–454)
                                                                                  • Switzerland (Documents 455–463)
                                                                                    • Turkey. (Documents 464–511)
                                                                                      • Uruguay and Paraguay (Documents 512–517)
                                                                                        • Venezuela. (Documents 518–553)
                                                                                          • International Diplomatic Conferences.
                                                                                            Algeciras Conference.
                                                                                            (Documents 554–570)
                                                                                            • International Wireless Telegraphy Convention. (Documents 571–574)
                                                                                              • Geneva (Red Cross) Conference. (Documents 575–591)
                                                                                                • Third International Conference of American States at Rio de Janeiro. (Documents 592–594)
                                                                                                  • The Second Peace Conference. (Documents 595–612)
                                                                                                    • Index

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