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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 II

Japan


Contents

    • Treaty between Japan and France relating to the Far East (Documents 173–178)
      • Transit through United States territory of criminals and fugitives from justice in course of extradition from one foreign country to another (Documents 179–180)
        • Marriage of foreigners in Japan (Document 181)
          • Treaty between Japan and Russia, guaranteeing the present territory of each, the integrity of China, and the principle of the “open door” in that Empire (Documents 182–183)
            • Exclusion of foreign laborers from Japan (Documents 184–186)
              • Affairs in Korea (Documents 187–192)
                • Railroads in Manchuria (Documents 193–195)
                  • Fishery convention between Japan and Russia (Document 196)

                  • List of papers, with subjects of correspondence
                  • Guatemala and Honduras (Documents 1–148)
                    • Haiti (Documents 149–163)
                      • Italy (Documents 164–172)
                        • Japan (Documents 173–196)
                          • Kongo (Documents 197–222)
                            • Liberia (Documents 223–224)
                              • Mexico (Documents 225–246)
                                • Morocco (Documents 247–280)
                                  • Netherlands (Documents 281–288)
                                    • Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Salvador (Documents 289–296)
                                      • Norway (Documents 297–302)
                                        • Panama (Documents 303–307)
                                          • Persia (Documents 308–320)
                                            • Peru (Document 321)
                                              • Portugal (Documents 322–342)
                                                • Roumania and Servia (Documents 343–346)
                                                  • Russia (Documents 347–372)
                                                    • Siam (Document 373)
                                                      • Spain (Documents 374–386)
                                                        • Sweden (Documents 387–396)
                                                          • Switzerland (Documents 397–399)
                                                            • Turkey (Documents 400–432)
                                                              • Egypt (Documents 433–443)
                                                                • Uruguay and Paraguay (Documents 444–447)
                                                                  • Venezuela (Documents 448–453)
                                                                    • International Diplomatic Conferences: (Documents 454–508q)
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