Panama:
Contents
- Panama Canal Zone boundary convention between the United States and
Panama (Document 1732)
- Boundary dispute between Costa Rica and Panama; refusal of Panama to
accept the award; protest of Costa Rica against occupation by Panama of
territory north of Punta Burica; acceptance by Costa Rica of the good
offices of the United States tendered to both parties
(Documents 1733–1744)
- Control by the United States of wireless telegraph stations in Panama
(Documents 1745–1750)
- Assaults on American citizens in Panama: (Documents 1751–1846)
- I. Riot at Cocoa Grove, Panama City, July 4, 1912; protest of the United States
against dismissal of the cases against Panaman police officers;
indemnity demand of the United States submitted to arbitration; protocol
of submission to determination by the Minister of the Netherlands of the
amount of damages (Documents 1751–1788)
- II. Fight at Cocoa Grove, February 14, 1915 (Documents 1789–1799)
- III. Riot at Colon, April 2, 1915; killing of Corporal Langdon (Documents 1800–1827)
- IV. Proposal to demand delivery to the Canal authorities of the rifles
of the Panaman police, for storage (Documents 1828–1846)
- I. Riot at Cocoa Grove, Panama City, July 4, 1912; protest of the United States
against dismissal of the cases against Panaman police officers;
indemnity demand of the United States submitted to arbitration; protocol
of submission to determination by the Minister of the Netherlands of the
amount of damages (Documents 1751–1788)
- Payment by Panama of an indemnity for the death of William T. Harrington,
an American citizen, due to torture in prison (Documents 1847–1868)
- Protection of Chinese interests in Panama; good offices of the American
Legation
(Documents 1869–1886)