Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1920, Volume III
Editor:
- Joseph V. Fuller
General Editor:
- Tyler Dennett
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1936
- List of Papers
- Japan:
(Documents 1-37)
- Alleged discriminations against Japanese nationals in the United
States—Conversations in Washington regarding a possible modification of the
“Gentlemen’s Agreement”—Passage of the California land law, November 2,
1920 (Documents 1-11)
- Exchange of notes between the United States and the Japanese Governments
expressing regret for the incidents of March 11, 12, and 13, 1919, at
Tientsin
(Documents 12-15)
- Taxation by Japanese authorities of American residents in the South
Manchuria Railway zone:
Arrangements for the payment of voluntary contributions (Documents 16-19)
- Termination of temporary acquiescence by the United States in the Japanese
passport regulations for the South Manchuria Railway zone (Documents 20-33)
- Refusal by American schools in Korea to assist the Japanese police in
punishing political agitation among the students (Documents 34-37)
- Alleged discriminations against Japanese nationals in the United
States—Conversations in Washington regarding a possible modification of the
“Gentlemen’s Agreement”—Passage of the California land law, November 2,
1920 (Documents 1-11)
- Liberia: (Documents 38-114)
- Elaboration of a financial plan for Liberia, as a basis for the loan
credit of $5,000,000 from the United States Treasury—Dissatisfaction of the
Liberian Government with the draft of the plan
(Documents 38-88)
- Recommendations by the United States Government looking toward a stricter
observance of the 1917 program of administrative reform
(Documents 89-114)
- Elaboration of a financial plan for Liberia, as a basis for the loan
credit of $5,000,000 from the United States Treasury—Dissatisfaction of the
Liberian Government with the draft of the plan
(Documents 38-88)
- Mexico: (Documents 115-312)
- Revolution of 1920 (Documents 115-189)
- Question of the recognition of the Provisional Government by the United States (Documents 190-256)
- Protection of American oil interests (Documents 257-268)
- Measures proposed by the International Committee of Bankers on Mexico for
the protection of investors in Mexican securities
(Documents 269-280)
- Proposals looking toward the establishment of a Mixed Claims
Commission
(Documents 281-284)
- Embargo on the shipment of arms and ammunition from the United States to
Mexico
(Documents 285-299)
- Termination of the Mexican case against William O. Jenkins, consular agent
at Puebla
(Documents 300-312)
- Netherlands: (Documents 313-338)
- Petroleum exploitation in the Dutch East Indies (Documents 313-338)
- Nicaragua: (Documents 339-368)
- Panama: (Documents 369-375)
- Paraguay: (Documents 376-397)
- Persia: (Documents 398-407)
- Failure of measures taken by Great Britain to give effect to the
Anglo-Persian Agreement of August 9, 1919
(Documents 398-400)
- Petroleum concessions (Documents 401-407)
- Failure of measures taken by Great Britain to give effect to the
Anglo-Persian Agreement of August 9, 1919
(Documents 398-400)
- Peru: (Documents 408-430)
- Recognition of the Leguia government by the United States
(Documents 408-413)
- Peruvian Confiscation Act of December 26, 1919, against participants in
rebellion; its annulment at the suggestion of the United States (Documents 414-424)
- Appointment of a naval mission from the United States to Peru (Documents 425-430)
- The Tacna-Arica question
- Recognition of the Leguia government by the United States
(Documents 408-413)
- Poland: (Documents 431-496)
- War with Russia (Documents 431-477)
- Obstructions to American business enterprises in Poland—Protests by the
United States Government (Documents 478-496)
- The Teschen dispute with Czechoslovakia
- Portugal: (Documents 497-501)
- Rumania: (Documents 502-508)
- Russia: (Documents 509-894)
- Policy of the United States toward the Soviet Government (Documents 509-536)
- Withdrawal of the American forces from Siberia (Documents 537-559)
- Extension of Japanese military control in the Maritime Province and Sakhalin (Documents 560-593)
- Failure of anti-Bolshevik activities in eastern Siberia (Documents 594-626)
- Establishment of the Far Eastern Republic (Documents 627-642)
- Evacuation of the Czechoslovak forces (Documents 643-661)
- South Russia (Documents 662-743)
- Baltic Provinces (Documents 744-800)
- Repatriation of Americans detained in Russia (Documents 801-832)
- Deportation from the United States of undesirable Russians (Documents 833-856)
- Resumption of trade with Soviet Russia (Documents 857-894)
- Russian rights in China
- Salvador: (Documents 895-913)
- Sweden:
- Turkey: (Documents 914-959)
- Views of the United States Government on the peace settlement with Turkey,
as communicated to the Supreme Council (Documents 914-916)
- Maintenance of American rights under the Capitulations (Documents 917-922)
- Railways (Documents 923-931)
- Efforts on behalf of the Armenians (Documents 932-959)
- Views of the United States Government on the peace settlement with Turkey,
as communicated to the Supreme Council (Documents 914-916)
- Index
- Map: Boundary between Turkey and Armenia as determined by Woodrow Wilson