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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

Mexico


Contents

    • Recognition of United States meat-inspection labels (Documents 225–227)
      • Passports issued under assumed names (Documents 228–229)
        • Convention between the United States and, for the elimination of the Bancos in the Rio Grande from the effects of Article II of the treaty of November 12, 1884. (Document 230)
          • Third International Sanitary Convention, Mexico City, December 2–7, 1907 (Documents 231–234)
            • Message of the President of Mexico to the Mexican Congress (Document 235)
              • Notice of decisions in extradition cases between the United States and (Documents 236–237)
                • Reciprocal agreement relative to the stationing of coaling vessels in the waters of Mexico and the United States (Documents 238–239)
                  • Depredations of Yaqui Indians (Documents 240–245)
                    • Smuggling of arms and ammunition. (Documents 240–245)
                    • Visit of the Secretary of State of the United States to Mexico (Document 246)

                    • 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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