Japan.
Contents
- Copyright convention. (Documents 112–123)
- Text of the Copyright Convention. (Documents 122–123)
- Text of the Copyright Convention. (Documents 122–123)
- Purchase of railways by the Japanese Government. (Document 124)
- Alleged Violation’S of the Geneva and Hague conventions. (Document 125)
- Reciprocal exemption of steamship inspection. (Documents 126–131)
- Customs tariff law of Japan. (Document 132)
- Treaty and additional agreement between China and Japan. (Document 133)
- Famine in Japan. (Documents 134–142)
- Mutual raising of the legations of the United States and Japan to
embassies. (Documents 143–148)
- South Manchurian Railway Company. (Documents 149–150)
- Recognition of the Cuban consul-general. (Documents 151–154)
- Opening of the cable between Japan and Guam. (Documents 155–156)
- Visit of Prince Arthur of Conn Aught to Japan. (Document 157)
- Japanese administration of Korean affairs. (Documents 158–169)
- Mining law of Korea. (Document 170)
- Japanese administration of the Kwantung leased territory. (Documents 171–174)
- Earthquake in Formosa. (Documents 175–176)
- Status of the Japanese secretary and interpreter to the American
embassy. (Documents 177–178)
- Subordinate consular officers in Japan. (Document 179)
- Practice of medicine and dentistry in Japan. (Document 180)
- Supplementary Convention for the Extradition of Criminals. (Document 181)
- Diplomatic intervention in contentious matters. (Document 182)
- Chinese students in Japanese schools. (Document 183)
- American property in Port Arthur and Dalny. (Documents 184–186)
- Postbellum arrangements between the Japanese and Russian forces. (Documents 187–188)
- Exchange of prisoners of war. (Documents 189–191)
- Resumption of diplomatic relations between Japan and Russia. (Documents 192–196)