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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, 1907, (In two parts), Part I

Newfoundland fishery question

[Continuation of correspondence in Foreign Relations, 1906, pp. 661–784.]


[393] Ambassador Reid to the Secretary of State .

American Embassy,
London
, September 10, 1907 .

File No. 573/178–187.


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    • Modus vivendi between the United States and Great Britain in regard to Inshore Fisheries on the Treaty coast of Newfoundland—Agreement effected by exchange of notes at London September 4–6, 1907. (Documents 394-395)

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