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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1920, Volume III
Nicaragua:
Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1920, Volume III
Nicaragua:
Contents
Presidential elections
(Documents 339–368)
Remonstrance by the United States against the unconstitutional candidacy of President Chamorro for reelection—Rejection by President Chamorro of the United States Government’s recommendations for a reform of the electoral law—Public statement by the United States of its disinterestedness as between rival candidates—Proclamation by President Chamorro providing safeguards for a free election—Conservative victory at the polls—Renewed suggestions by the United States for a reform of the electoral law
(Documents 339–368)
Denunciation by Nicaragua of the convention of August 20, 1910, concerning the protection of trade marks
Conference at Amapala between the Presidents of Honduras and Nicaragua—Agreement of November 17, 1920