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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1921, Volume I

Cuba:


Contents

    • Election of President Zayas (Documents 639–674)
      • Project for a loan (Documents 675–729)
        • Measures to restore the credit of Cuban banks (Documents 730–733)
          • Interpretation of the Treaty of Commercial Reciprocity of 1902 between the United States and Cuba (Documents 734–736)
            • Establishment of a commission of planters and bankers to regulate the marketing of sugar (Documents 737–755)
              • Permission granted to All America Cables, Incorporated, to land and operate cables at Guantanamo (Documents 756–760)
                • Suspension of the Western Union Telegraph Company’s permit to land a cable in Cuba (Documents 761–771)

                • Messages of the President of the United States to Congress:
                  • List of Papers
                  • General: (Documents 1–210)
                    • Afghanistan: (Documents 211–217)
                      • Argentina: (Documents 218–219)
                        • Australia: (Documents 220–223)
                          • Austria: (Documents 224–234)
                            • Belgium:
                              • Bolivia: (Documents 235–250)
                                • Canada: (Documents 251–269)
                                  • Chile:
                                    • China: (Documents 270–606)
                                      • Colombia: (Documents 607–613)
                                        • Costa Rica: (Documents 614–638)
                                          • Cuba: (Documents 639–771)
                                            • Dominican Republic: (Documents 772–799)
                                              • Ecuador: (Documents 800–841)
                                                • Egypt: (Documents 842–854)
                                                  • France: (Documents 855–878)
                                                    • Index

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