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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1920, Volume I

Organization of a new international financial consortium 51

51. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1919, vol. i, pp. 420–504.


Contents

    • Visit of Mr. Lamont to Japan and China on behalf of the American group—Proposals of the Japanese Government, March 2, 1920—Rejection by the United States and Great Britain of the Japanese formula—Japanese memorandum of April 3; replies by France, Great Britain, and the United States—Exchange of letters between the Japanese and American groups, May 11 (Documents 482-544)
      • Discussion regarding communication of documents to the Chinese Government—Joint note of September 28, addressed to the Chinese Foreign Office and accompanied by documents relating to the consortium—Consortium agreement and resolutions by the four groups, October 15; approval by the Governments—Admission of a Belgian group into the consortium—Communication of further documents to the Chinese Government (Documents 545-592)

      • Message of the President of the United States to Congress, December 7, 1920
      • List of Papers
      • General: (Documents 1-370)
        • Belgium:
          • Bolivia: (Documents 371-401)
            • Canada: (Documents 402-425)
              • Chile:
                • China: (Documents 426-867)
                  • Organization of a new international financial consortium (Documents 482-592)
                  • Colombia: (Documents 868-872)
                    • Costa Rica: (Documents 873-895)
                      • Index

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