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

Honduras:


Contents

    • Revolutionary disorders on the frontiers of Honduras: representations by the United States deprecating the toleration of revolutionary activities against neighboring states (Documents 756-791)
      • Appointment of Arthur N. Young as Financial Adviser to the Government of Honduras (Documents 792-801)
        • Treatment of formerly German-owned property (Documents 802-803)
          • Boundary dispute with Guatemala.
          • Conference at Amapala between the Presidents of Honduras and Nicaragua—Agreement of November 17, 1920.

        • List of Papers
        • Cuba: (Documents 1-94)
          • Czechoslovakia:
            • Dominican Republic: (Documents 95-135)
              • Ecuador: (Documents 136-176)
                • Egypt: (Documents 177-189)
                  • Ethiopia: (Documents 190-199)
                    • Finland: (Documents 200-208)
                      • Germany: (Documents 209-493)
                        • Great Britain: (Documents 494-589)
                          • Greece: (Documents 590-606)
                            • Guatemala: (Documents 607-674)
                              • Haiti: (Documents 675-755)
                                • Honduras: (Documents 756-803)
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