Treatment of enemy and “ally-of-enemy” property 1

1. For treatment of merchant ships of enemy nationality in American ports at the entrance of the United States into the war see Foreign Relations, 1917, Supplement 2, vol. II, pp. 12451262.


[325] The Secretary of State to the Russian Ambassador ( Bakhmeteff)

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[326] The Swiss Chargé ( Hübscher) to the Secretary of State

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[327] The Secretary of State to the Alien Property Custodian ( Palmer)

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[328] The Swiss Chargé ( Hübscher) to the Secretary of State

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[329] The Ambassador in Spain ( Willard) to the Secretary of State

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[330] The Alien Property Custodian ( Palmer) to the Secretary of State

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[331] The Second Assistant Secretary of State ( Adee) to the Swiss Chargé ( Oederlin)

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[332] The Secretary of State to the Swiss Chargé ( Oederlin)

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[333] The Secretary of State to the Swiss Chargé ( Oederlin)

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[334] The Secretary of State to the Swiss Chargé ( Oederlin)

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[335] The Secretary of State to the Swiss Chargé ( Oederlin)

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[336] The Swiss Minister ( Sulzer) to the Secretary of State

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[337] The Alien Property Custodian ( Palmer) to the Secretary of State

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