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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1919, Volume I

Abrogation of treaties and provisions of treaties which conflicted with the Seamen’s Act of March 4, 1915 49

49. For papers of preceding years, see Foreign Relations, 1915, pp. 3 ff.; 1916, pp. 33 ff.; 1917, pp. 9 ff.; and 1918, pp. 3 ff.


Contents

    • Norway: Withdrawal of denunciation of treaty of July 4, 1827, except as to articles 13 and 14, terminated as of July 1, 1916 (Documents 55-62)
      • Spain: Withdrawal of denunciation of the treaty of July 3, 1902, except as to articles 23 and 24, terminated as of July 1, 1916; understanding with respect to Spanish transport taxes and American income tax (Documents 63-73)
        • Sweden: Termination of the treaty of July 4, 1827, on February 4, 1919; continuance of the convention of June 1, 1910 (Documents 74-80)

        • Message of the President of the United States to Congress, December 2, 1919
        • List of Papers
        • General: (Documents 1-224)
          • Abrogation of treaties and provisions of treaties which conflicted with the Seamen’s Act of March 4, 1915 (Documents 55-80)
          • Argentina: (Documents 225-236)
            • Austria: (Documents 237-243)
              • Belgium: (Documents 244-248)
                • Bolivia:
                  • Brazil: (Documents 249-271)
                    • Canada: (Documents 272-301)
                      • Chile:
                        • China: (Documents 302-722)
                          • Colombia: (Documents 723-785)
                            • Costa Rica: (Documents 786-914)
                              • Addendum (Document 915)
                                • Index

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