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

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Contents

    • Fisheries (Documents 402-419)
      • Signature of a new convention for the protection, preservation, and propagation of salmon, May 25, 1920 (Documents 402-407)
        • Negotiations for a convention concerning port privileges of fishing vessels, lobster fishing, halibut fishing, and tariff on fresh fish (Documents 408-415)
          • Conference at Ottawa, September 23, 1920, for cooperation in scientific investigation of deep-sea fisheries (Documents 416-419)
          • St. Lawrence Waterway (Documents 420-425)
            • Consideration of the question of further improving the St. Lawrence River between Montreal and Lake Ontario—Reference to the International Joint Commission (Documents 420-425)

          • 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)
                      • Colombia: (Documents 868-872)
                        • Costa Rica: (Documents 873-895)
                          • Index

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