Part III: Neutral duties
Contents
- Enlistment in belligerent forces: the prevention of recruiting within the
United States (Documents 1089–1106)
- The entrance and transit of uniformed members of belligerent forces (Documents 1107–1112)
- The sale of contraband goods: hydro-aeroplans, submarine parts,
motor-boats (Documents 1113–1164)
- Loans to belligerent governments (Document 1165)
- Treatment of belligerent warships, their crews and tenders, in American
ports–Internment of the “Farn” (“KD-3”), the “Prinz Eitel Friedrich,” and
the “Kronprinz Wilhelm” (Documents 1166–1205)
- Treatment of armed merchant ships (Documents 1206–1214)
- Treatment of merchant ships supplying belligerent warships–The detention
of the “Odenwald”—The “Pisa” case (Documents 1215–1234)
- Actions of belligerent warships outside and within territorial
waters–Hovering (Documents 1235–1254)
- Control over wireless telegraphy–The establishment of a censorship at the
Guam Cable Station (Documents 1255–1268)
- The prevention of activities in the United States for the destruction of
belligerent merchant ships and property (Documents 1269–1276)