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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 8, 1908

Morocco


Contents

    • International commission for the adjustment of damages growing out of the disorders at Casablanca (Documents 587–600)
      • Acquisition of property for American missionaries in Morocco and rental of a house in Moorish quarter of Mequinez (Documents 601–605)
        • Recognition of Mulai Hafid as Sultan of Morocco (Documents 606–624)

        Contents

        • Message
        • List of papers with subjects of correspondence
        • Correspondence.
          Circulars.
          • Expatriation and protection of Americans in China. (Document 1)
          • Amendment to Rule (A), to overcome the presumption of expatriation. (Document 2)
          • Third Pan-American Conference Conventions. (Document 3)
          • Death of Hon. Grover Cleveland. (Document 4)
          • Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. (Document 5)
        • Argentine Republic
          • Jurisdiction over estates of American citizens dying in the Argentine Republic (Documents 6–7)
          • Employment of private detectives in locating fugitives from justice in extradition proceedings (Documents 8–13)
          • Message of the President of the Argentine Republic to the Argentine Congress (Document 14)
        • Austria-Hungary
          • Expulsion of Selig Fink From Austria (Documents 15–20)
          • Renunciation of American citizenship by persons desirous to secure Hungarian citizenship (Documents 21–22)
          • Sixtieth anniversary of the reign of the Emperor of Austria-Hungary (Documents 23–25)
          • Restrictions on American meats imported into Austria (Documents 26–29)
          • Annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Document 30)
        • Belgium
          • Commercial treaty between Belgium and Servia (Document 31)
        • Bolivia
          • Election of Sr. Fernando E. Guachalla as President of Bolivia (Documents 32–33)
          • Death of Señor. Fernando E. Guachalla, President-elect of Bolivia (Document 34)
        • Brazil
          • Message of the President of Brazil to the Brazilian Congress (Document 35)
          • Preferential tariff concessions in favor of American products (Documents 36–40)
          • Boundary and navigation agreements between Brazil and Colombia (Document 41)
          • Arbitration treaty between Brazil and the Argentine Republic (Document 42)
          • Treaty between Brazil and the Netherlands regarding the boundary between Surinam and Brazil (Document 43)
        • Bulgaria
          • Proclamation of independence of Bulgaria (Documents 44–45)
        • Chile
          • Message of the President of Chile to the Chilean Congress (Document 46)
          • Protection of Chinese in Chile and Ecuador (Documents 47–52)
        • China
          • Payment of the Chinese Indemnity—Return by the United States of a portion of its allotment (Documents 53–65)
          • Joint international commission for the investigation of the opium question in the Far East (Documents 66–123)
          • Death of the Emperor and Empress Dowager of China, and the succession of Emperor Pu-yi to the throne (Documents 124–139)
          • Regulations for the international settlement at Wuhu (Documents 140–143)
          • The customs in Manchuria (Documents 144–146)
          • Extradition of Horace G. McKinley granted by the Chinese Government as an act of comity (Documents 147–155)
          • Imposition of taxes or duties on American goods by inland Chinese authorities in addition to those prescribed by treaty (Documents 156–160)
          • Chinese indemnity for losses on account of riots in Shanghai, December 18, 1905 (Documents 161–171)
          • Mining regulations in China (Documents 172–178)
          • Political reforms in China (Documents 179–183)
          • Railways in China (Documents 184–191)
        • Colombia
          • Protection afforded Swiss citizens in Colombia by the American Legation (Documents 192–193)
          • Convention between Colombia and Spain regarding the reciprocal recognition of judgments (Document 194)
          • Arbitration treaty between Colombia and France (Documents 195–196)
          • Treaties of Colombia with certain other countries (Document 197)
        • Costa Rica
          • Inauguration of the Court of Justice for Central America, Cartago, Costa Rica (Documents 198–204)
            • Report of William I. Buchanan, High Commissioner. Representing the President of the United States to Attend the Inauguration of the Court of Justice for Central America (Document 204)
          • Message of the President of Costa Rica to the Costa Rican Congress (Document 205)
        • Cuba
          • Death of ex-President Palma, of Cuba (Documents 206–209)
          • Election of Jose Miguel Gomez as President of Cuba (Documents 210–213)
          • Extradition procedure (Documents 214–215)
          • Sanitation of Cuban cities (Document 216)
        • Denmark
          • Issuance of emergency passports (Documents 217–218)
        • Dominican Republic
          • Election of Gen. Ramon Caceres as President of the Dominican Republic (Documents 219–220)
          • Message of the President of the Dominican Republic to the Dominican Congress (Document 221)
          • Constitution of the Dominican Republic (Document 222)
        • Ecuador
          • Arbitration of the difficulty between the Ecuadorian Government and the Guayaquil & Quito Railway Co., an American corporation (Documents 223–225)
          • Completion of the Guayaquil-Quito Railway (Documents 226–230)
          • Message of the President of Ecuador to the Ecuadorian Congress (Document 231)
          • Sanitation of Guayaquil (Documents 232–234)
        • France
          • Commercial agreement between the United States and France (Documents 235–249)
          • Additional Commercial Agreement, Signed at Washington, January 28, 1908 (Documents 250–251)
          • Arbitration convention between the United States and France (Document 252)
          • Agreement between the United States and other powers for the repression of the trade in white women (Document 253)
          • Declaration by the Governments of Great Britain, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden on the subject of the maintenance of the status quo in the territories bordering upon the North Sea (Document 254)
        • Germany
          • Death of Baron von Sternberg, German Ambassador to the United States (Documents 255–260)
          • Application to other countries of the administrative provisions of the commercial agreement between the United States and Germany
            • Denmark (Documents 261–264)
            • Japan (Documents 265–267)
            • The Netherlands (Documents 268–273)
            • Russia (Documents 274–278)
            • Spain (Documents 279–283)
          • Extradition of Paul O. Stensland from Morocco (Documents 284–286)
          • Shooting of Frank Xavier Dick, a German subject, by a policeman at Salem, Oregon (Documents 287–294)
          • Marriage of American citizens in Germany or on German territory (Documents 295–296)
          • Expulsion of Morman missionaries from Germany (Documents 297–299)
          • Military service case of Joseph Mayer (Documents 300–303)
          • Military service case of Carlos Stoetzel (Documents 304–307)
          • Extension of the provisions of the naturalization treaties between the United States and Germany to Alsace-Lorraine (Documents 308–309)
        • Great Britain
          • Agreement effected by exchange of notes between the United States and Great Britain relating to Newfoundland fisheries, Signed at London, July 15–23, 1908 (Documents 310–311)
          • Treaty between the United States and Great Britain relating to fisheries in the waters of the United States and Canada (Document 312)
          • Arbitration convention between the United States and Great Britain (Document 313)
          • Treaty between the United States and Great Britain relating to the Canadian international boundary (Document 314)
          • Treaty between the United States and Great Britain providing for reciprocal rights for the United States and Canada in the matters of conveyance of prisoners and wrecking and salvage (Document 315)
        • Greece
          • Illegal immigration of Greeks into the United States (Documents 316–318)
        • Guatemala
          • Completion of the Interoceanic Railway of Guatemala (Documents 319–329)
          • Special mission of the minister for foreign affairs of Guatemala to the United States (Documents 330–331)
          • Outrage on George Milliken and Simon Shine, American citizens, in Guatemala (Documents 332–344)
          • Inauguration of the International Central American Bureau (Documents 345–360)
        • Haiti
          • Revolution in Haiti (Documents 361–406)
          • Refusal of the Haitian Government to permit the landing of American travelers at Haitian ports (Documents 407–410)
          • Fees exacted from Americans for permits to leave Haiti (Documents 411–413)
        • Honduras
          • Cancellation of the exequators of the American consul and vice consul at Ceiba, Honduras, by the Honduranean Government (Documents 414–430)
          • Extradition of William Adler et al. from Honduras (Documents 431–437)
          • Detention of the “Goldsboro” and Extradition of Francis G. Bailey, Albert W. Bailey, Alfred Oxley, and Herbert H. Meyers from Honduras (Documents 438–454)
        • Italy
          • Identification requested by Italian postal authorities (Documents 455–456)
          • Convention between the United States and other countries for the creation of an International Institute of Agriculture (Document 457)
          • Punishment of Italians in Italy for extraditable crimes committed in the United States (Documents 458–462)
          • Destruction of tobacco belonging to the Italian Government (Documents 463–467)
          • Arrangement between the United States and other powers for the establishment of the International Office of Public Health (Document 468)
          • Earthquake in southern Italy (Documents 469–477)
        • Japan
          • Agreement between Japan and China relating to the Yalu Forest (Document 478)
          • Arbitration convention between the United States and Japan (Document 479)
          • Explosion on the Japanese war vessel Matsushima (Documents 480–485)
          • Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation Between the Empire of Japan and the Colombian Republic (Document 486)
          • Far Eastern policy of Japan and the United States and Japan (Documents 487–488)
          • Extradition of Yoshitaro Abe, a Japanese subject, from Japan to Hawaii (Documents 489–495)
          • The Tokyo Exposition (Documents 496–502)
          • Treaty between the United States and Japan providing for the protection of trade-marks, etc., in Korea (Document 503)
          • Treaty between the United States and Japan providing for the protection of trade-marks, etc., in China (Document 504)
          • Protection of foreign trade-marks and copyrights in China and Korea (Documents 505–511)
        • Kongo
          • Investigation of affairs in the Kongo (Documents 512–563)
        • Mexico
          • Interpretation of Article X of the extradition treaty between the United States and Mexico (Documents 564–566)
          • Extradition of George Deering Reed to Mexico (Documents 567–575)
          • Messages of the President of Mexico to the Mexican Congress (Documents 576–577)
          • Claim of owners of Mexican steamship Tabasqueno (Documents 578–584)
          • Convention between the United States and other powers concerning literary and artistic copyrights (Document 585)
          • Arbitration convention between the United States and Mexico (Document 586)
        • Morocco
          • International commission for the adjustment of damages growing out of the disorders at Casablanca (Documents 587–600)
          • Acquisition of property for American missionaries in Morocco and rental of a house in Moorish quarter of Mequinez (Documents 601–605)
          • Recognition of Mulai Hafid as Sultan of Morocco (Documents 606–624)
        • Netherlands
          • Commercial agreement between the United States and the Netherlands under sec. 3, tariff act, July 24, 1897 (Documents 625–626)
          • Status of Morman missionaries (Documents 627–628)
        • Nicaragua
          • Protection of Chinese interests in Nicaragua (Document 629)
        • Norway
          • Arbitration convention with the United States and Norway (Document 630)
        • Panama
          • Election and inauguration of Don José Domingo de Obaldia as President of Panama (Documents 631–642)
          • Commission for the appraisement and settlement of damages to property in the Panama Canal Zone, under Article VI of the treaty of 1903, between the United States and Panama (Documents 643–652)
          • Jurisdiction over waters of Manzanillo Bay (Documents 653–656)
        • Persia
          • Murder of Rev. Benjamin W. Labaree (Documents 657–658)
        • Peru
          • Message of the President of Peru (Document 659)
          • Election and inauguration of Señor Don Augusto B. Leguia as President of Peru (Documents 660–663)
        • Portugal
          • Assassination of the King and Crown Prince of Portugal and the accession of King Manuel the Second to the Throne (Documents 664–679)
          • Extradition convention between the United States and Portugal and exchange of notes concerning the death penalty (Documents 680–681)
          • Naturalization treaty between the United States and Portugal (Document 682)
          • Arbitration convention between the United States and Portugal (Document 683)
        • Russia
          • Declaration re Baltic Sea (Document 684)
        • Salvador
          • Flying of foreign flags in Salvador (Document 685)
          • Decree relating to treaties, status of foreigners, etc (Documents 686–687)
          • Naturalization convention between the United States and Salvador (Document 688)
        • San Marino
          • Extradition treaty between the United States and the Republic of San Marino (Document 689)
        • Siam
          • Rules for international courts as established by the treaty of March 23, 1907, between Siam and France (Document 690)
        • Spain
          • Adhesion of Spain to the Declaration of Paris of 1856 (Document 691)
          • Arbitration convention between the United States and Spain (Document 692)
          • Extradition treaty and protocol between the United States and Spain (Document 693)
        • Sweden
          • Speech of King Gustav V at the opening of the Riksdag (Document 694)
          • Arbitration convention between the United States and Sweden (Document 695)
        • Switzerland
          • Protection afforded Swiss citizens in Colombia by the American legation (Document 696)
          • Arbitration convention between the United States and the Swiss Confederation (Document 697)
        • Turkey
          • Right of American citizens to prosecute claims against the Government of Turkey in the courts of the country (Documents 698–699)
          • Status of residents of Turkey who claim to be naturalized American citizens (Document 700)
          • Political reforms in Turkey—proclamation of the constitution (Documents 701–717)
          • Removal of restrictions on the sale of the Bible and other books, typewriters, etc (Documents 718–720)
          • Removal of restrictions on the emigration of the wives and minor children of naturalized citizens of Ottoman origin (Documents 721–723)
        • Uruguay and Paraguay
          • Revolution in Paraguay (Documents 724–727)
          • Extradition treaty between the United States and Uruguay (Document 728)
        • Venezuela
          • Severing of diplomatic relations between the United States and Venezuela (Documents 729–757)
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